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Episode: 455
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Title: HPR0455: Interview with Dann at OLF
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0455/hpr0455.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 21:01:59
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All right. I'm here with Dan Washco of the Linux link tech show. Dan, how you doing?
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All right. How are you doing? Good. Kind of mad. See, not only is he smart, but he's sexy.
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He helped me with the audio issues today. God knows her. Plenty. As usual.
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It's a fury. I think it's an audacity issue. And I've had that happen before I know
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on the other feelings. I remember a couple years ago, same thing you hit record.
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It was for like a second or two and it just stops and you're like, what the hell?
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Yeah. I've never had that issue before. And it works fine on the desktop. But I swear,
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no matter what I do with this laptop, it hates me. I don't know. I mean, I know it's kind of the
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new thing to say of it hates me, but I've had this laptop for four years. You know, I know it
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pretty much inside now. And I'm pretty sure it's demon possessed.
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But, you know what? It's just something without that. I've had this problem before.
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Yeah. Perfect. What are you recording now, CD, uh, quality?
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As you remember, you're recording as an author. Yeah, which,
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Oh, yeah. Actually, I'm working more on the Aug feed.
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There you go. Yeah. I'm going to have both.
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Let me figure something out. Two, three, two, so soon. No, I have three. There's one over here.
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And Dan, yes, of course, make a phone because I'm blind as hell.
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We gave you a shirt today. That's true. That's true.
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Because I'm retarded. And when I was packing to actually come to OLF,
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I took the shirts out of the bag to put the laptop in and forgot to put the shirts back.
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Yeah. So now I was listening to the last thing I was doing. We went on a tirade over Google Chrome.
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Yeah. Okay. The Chromian browser. We don't like the open source version.
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You don't like it because you think it's too easy to get homes? Yes.
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Yes. Do you surf through tour? No, actually, I don't.
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The United Zeno is just through 30. No, there's a difference between anal and insane.
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What is the word? His theory, it goes like this.
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He has nothing to hide, but he'll be damned if anyone finds that out.
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Oh, so much for 330. How about Rustborn, man? How about that guy?
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He actually gave me a sticker. He's a nice guy. Yeah. Yeah, he is.
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Yeah, that is dad, isn't he? He's like, at this time, my house dad, you know, overguided.
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He's seen him coming in. That's true. Those are the big guys.
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Yeah. They wouldn't want to be either of them. They've got to hand some crusher on us.
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Yeah. That's why I actually love coming to places like Ohio Linux Fest and Southeast Linux Fest,
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because I get to meet people that, you know, I either talk to you on IRC or a podcast with like you.
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And I've said it before, but for everyone that doesn't know, the first thing Dan ever said to me was,
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I'm going to fuck you in the mouth, which that's how I knew it was Dan and it's a great thing to hear
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as soon as you walk into a restaurant. That doesn't everybody want to hear that?
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And this year he said he was going to turn my mouth into a vagina, give me some lemons so it puckers
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up nice and tight and put a little tune in there to get that smell. Yeah, this is good deer, everybody.
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Did she sport in the neck here? Yeah.
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It's like the omelette. It's going to be the new style.
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Does it get itchy? It's like pubic hair on your neck.
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Actually, don't really get itchy at all. I mean, it looks like it would, I know.
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No, this your dad had the same thing like he just gets itchy.
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He actually, he actually grows less facial hair than I do.
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Yeah. Does he look like he's 13, too? No.
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Now, you get originally from Indiana? Yeah.
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We born and raised grew up in Indiana and we get out when they take you 130 takes you so far.
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Pretty much. How did you be 330? Community college.
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Is that, is he going to community college now? Yeah.
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See to my community college. I want you to be essay.
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No, we actually had a Linux class together about four or five years ago.
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Actually, yes, about four years ago. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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I only went for like a year. I couldn't really afford to go back.
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I'm working on that. So, and so this year was his first year back and about roughly the same time.
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How does that work out? Neither do you have a job.
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You put in a afford to go to school last year.
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Yeah. Is that because you missed it in long deadlines and stuff?
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Yeah.
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Well, you know, if they kept my schedule, I'd be happier.
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Now, wait, you, you're not in class this semester.
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No, because you must do them.
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And 330 think class is in mathematics. Yeah.
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So you two, you didn't mean at the LGBS, I mean, no, because you attended a lot of them, right?
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I want to say I attended one.
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One had one inch of a batter. It's not your kind of people.
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No. We like to be like people, like, just do it yourself.
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Yeah. You stand up. You know what LGBS means?
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Let's be in general alliance. I hate you.
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I'm like, okay, it's an acronym. Starts with an L. I'm going to assume Linux. I'm going to go with it.
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Thank you, Dan, for turning me into a dick.
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You know what it is, lumpy ass head.
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Yeah, what do you do?
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What you tell everyone what's about?
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The Linux boot process is just a dense version of the heck or public radio episode as I did.
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This is re-proporting now, Dan. I'm taking that to the, I'm writing that way as far as I can.
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I've done this talk for work. I've done this talk in the heck or public radio.
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The thing is, this tough about it is I have 55 minutes and the one I did for work ended up going
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over two hours. Yeah, and the heck or public radio is machines going, which one was like 30 plus
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minutes. I had to make sure I don't wait. It was fun. I like sending it up because it was a virtual
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machine. So I made it a show. Four different distributions, the Bonsi, which is on the main
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workstation. So where do you call it? Fedora 11 Slackware 13. So you get to contrast what I've had,
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Debian and Slackware. You just have to have the process using started scripts. And also I have
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a Debian version machine which I can go in and I put great points in the boot process. So when
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it blows like the NRD, it breaks right at that point so you can stop it and look around like
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the NRD image and check out busy box and then we'll start it back up again and it continues up
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until it hits in it and then it stops. It's taught about that issue where it's at at that point.
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So people can see it at different stages. Exactly as you would, it kind of looks like
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when you hit it or when you hit it, when you hit the processing of one of these scripts.
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Cool. Well don't spoil it too much because I'm actually going to be there so.
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Sit up really close so you can see. This is a lot. I'd be like, I'd say that to any of you that was
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really bad said is that I'm like self, they're not recording video tape in the sessions. Yeah,
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you're just recording. Now last year's OLF, you showed your ass.
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Where does your ass fit into the Linux boot process?
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Well, you'll have to stay at the end of the presentation to see where it asks if it's in the Linux
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version. But I will say that there is a surprise at the end. Oh god.
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And usually when you say there's a surprise, it usually ends up with something like an Alabama hot
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pocket. No, it's not that bad.
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This is something I always end my presentations at work with. I'm going to end it in the next one here.
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I just love it. This is the greatest thing. Kids love it. So if my kids love it, you know,
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it's not that bad. Yeah. See, I keep forgetting actually that you reproduced and I got to say,
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that scares the but Jesus out of me. You don't want to be my kids in a dark house.
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Are they like the little kids from hostile?
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No, they're gentle beasts and I think that's how it is. But they are. My wife and I was a tall person.
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She comes from the tall family. And my kids are like, it's amazing. I'm going to school that my
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youngest daughter looks like she's in sixth grade because she's so tall. And all the other kids
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in high school, it's weird to look at her so much smaller than her. She could like pick them up
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and break them in hand. The oldest one when she was in like third grade was beating up sixth grade.
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When she wrestled with six great boys outside and she beat up. She's there. They were also in
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martial arts for a while, too. They're all big and they're all strong. We teach them how to kill.
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Well, Dan, it's actually getting close to the time for your talk.
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You won't see a conference, but I'll see you in there so it was a good talk to you.
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Thanks for the interview, man. No problem. I'll be on your show one of these days. You just wait.
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Nice shirt. Thank you. You gave it to me.
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Thank you for listening to HACRA Public Radio.
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HPR is sponsored by Carol.net. So head on over to C-A-R-O dot-A-T for all of her team.
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