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{"id":1,"date":"2007-12-31","title":"Introduction to HPR","duration":1373,"summary":"In this first ever show on Hacker Public Radio, StankDawg and Enigma introduce HPR.","notes":"
\nIn this first ever show on Hacker Public Radio, StankDawg and Enigma introduce HPR.\n
\n\nThe story of Hacker Public Radio begins where Radio FreeK America leaves off. StankDawg was a busy with Binary Revolution Radio and so the idea lay dormant for some time. Then droops, another podcaster (Infonomicon) who was inspired by RFA got together with dosman to start TWaTech Today with a Techie, a pun on Twit. About a year in Enigma took over operations from portrello.\n
\n\nContinuing on from Today with a Techie, HPR will air anything that is Of interest to hackers. Think, hacking, phone preaking, politics, survival, caffeine, linux, movie reviews, game reviews, etc. There is no restriction on the length but the shows will have the intro and outro added, which was kindly donated by slick0. Additionally there is the option to have miniseries where the hosts can have running topics to cover an issue in more detail. A mini series can also be open to so that multiple people can contribute to one topic.\n
\n\nAbove all HPR is a Community Network.\n
\n","hostid":55,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"hpr, twat, community","version":0,"downloads":4737,"valid":1},
{"id":2,"date":"2008-01-01","title":"Customization the Lost Reason","duration":1534,"summary":"deepgeek talks about Customization being the lost reason in switching from windows to linux","notes":"Today deepgeek talks about Customization being the lost reason in switching from windows to Linux. He points out that the PC stands for Personal Computer. To many on windows this means they can change the desktop wallpaper.
\nHe believes that by explaining the ability to Customise the working environment is the power of Linux. You can customise the services running, whether you wish to use a command line interface, a basic Window Manager, or a Lightweight or Full Featured Desktop Environment
\nFinally he ends with a tribute to Seymour Cray
\n","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux, Desktop Environment, Window Manager, Seymour Cray","version":0,"downloads":1551,"valid":1},
{"id":3,"date":"2008-01-02","title":"Lost Haycon Audio","duration":2850,"summary":"Morgellon and others traipse around in the woods geocaching at midnight","notes":"\nIt's 12:10AM on the 10th of November 2007 and Morgellon, droops and phyboy are at Haycon, one of the first Unconferences. The conversations turns to Geocaching, and so armed with laptop, flash light (and possibly beer) our intrepid explorers head off to do a night time run. Here the way is marked by reflectors that are difficult to see in day time.
\n\nAlong the way we hear crickets, tales of wolves, forgotten roads, civil war destruction, abandoned cemeteries and how karma came to one real estate developer.\n
","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"haycon, Unconference, Geocaching ","version":0,"downloads":1410,"valid":1},
{"id":4,"date":"2008-01-03","title":"Firefox Profiles","duration":415,"summary":"Peter explains how to move firefox profiles from machine to machine ","notes":"\nPeter explains how to move firefox profiles from machine to machine even between OSX, Windows and Linux. The biggest issue is actually locating the profile and this is covered in the following article.
\nhttps://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox\n
","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"firefox, profiles, osx, windows, linux","version":0,"downloads":1524,"valid":1},
{"id":5,"date":"2008-01-06","title":"Database 101 Part 1","duration":1064,"summary":"1st part of the Database 101 series with Stankdawg","notes":"\n1st part of the Database 101 series with Stankdawg. He defines data as a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn while information is the application of data. While a database is a collection of data, regardless of whether it is a text file, spreadsheet etc.\n
\n\nThe larger the amount of data the slower text, and spreadsheets get. This is where a database management system comes in. A common database type is a Relational Database like Oracle, Microsoft SQL, PostgreSQL or MYSQL
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_database\n
\n","hostid":55,"series":4,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"introduction, Relational Database","version":0,"downloads":2144,"valid":1},
{"id":6,"date":"2008-01-08","title":"Part 15 Broadcasting","duration":2155,"summary":"dosman and zach from the packetsniffers talk about Part 15 Broadcasting which is low power ","notes":"dosman and zach from the packetsniffers talk about Part 15 Broadcasting which is low power broadcasting for the local area. Used to do community radio around an event, a church, concerts etc. They discuss what the regulations are in the US, what you need, how to get started, what things to consider. All in all great introduction to the topic.\n\nlinks
\n\n","hostid":3,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Part 15, HAM, soldering, fcc, radio","version":0,"downloads":1344,"valid":1},
{"id":7,"date":"2008-01-09","title":"Orwell Rolled over in his grave","duration":530,"summary":"deepgeek reviews the film \"Orwell Rolls in His Grave\"","notes":"\nIn today's show deepgeek reviews the film \"Orwell Rolls in His Grave\" which according to wikipedia is:\n
\n\n\nOrwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kane Pappas. Covered topics include the Telecommunications Act of 1996, concentration of media ownership, political corruption, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the controversy over the US presidential election of 2000 (particularly in Florida with Bush v. Gore), and the October surprise conspiracy theory.\n
\n","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"film review, corruption","version":0,"downloads":2071,"valid":1},
{"id":8,"date":"2008-01-10","title":"Asus EeePC","duration":1688,"summary":"Mubix and Redanthrax discuss the EEEpc","notes":"\nMubix and Redanthrax discuss the EEpc where they discuss prices and configurations available at the time. They discuss the reliability os solidstate drives and mention that there are no moving parts.
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC\n
\n\nThe Asus Eee PC is a netbook computer line from ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated, and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its combination of a lightweight, Linux-based operating system, solid-state drive (SSD), and relatively low cost. Newer models added the options of Microsoft Windows operating system, rotating media hard disk drives (HDD) and initially retailed for up to 500 euro.
\nThe first Eee PC was a milestone in the personal computer business, launching the netbook category of small, low cost laptops in the West (in Japan, subnotebooks had long been a staple in computing). According to Asus, the name Eee derives from \"the three Es\", an abbreviation of its advertising slogan for the device: \"Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play\".
\nIn January 2013, Asus officially ended production of their Eee PC series due to declining sales as a result of consumers favoring tablets and Ultrabooks over netbooks. However they subsequently restarted the line with the release of the 1015 series.\n
\n\nThey also review backtrack:
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BackTrack\n
\n\nBackTrack was a Linux distribution, superseded by Kali Linux, that focused on security based on the Ubuntu Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and penetration testing use. In March 2013, the Offensive Security team rebuilt BackTrack around the Debian distribution and released it under the name Kali Linux.\n
\n\n ","hostid":62,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"eeepc, backtrack","version":0,"downloads":4317,"valid":1},
{"id":9,"date":"2008-01-10","title":"This old Hack 4","duration":2547,"summary":"Fixing a leak in a pressure based water well and making a Didgeridoo.","notes":"\nContinuing the TWaT series, we go outside and get some background to water wells with pressure tanks and pressure switches. Also making a Didgeridoo
\nhttps://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Didgeridoo-out-of-PVC-Pipe\n
\n","hostid":75,"series":5,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"water well, pressure tank, pressure switch, Didgeridoo, hardware","version":0,"downloads":3535,"valid":1},
{"id":10,"date":"2008-01-13","title":"The Linux Boot Process Part 1","duration":1504,"summary":"An introduction to Linux Boot looking at the differences between SystemV and BSD style systems","notes":"Linux Boot Process - Part I\nSystemV vs BSD Style Scripts\n\nIn part one of the Linux Boot Series we take a top level look at the Linux boot process and discuss some of the differences between SystemV based systems and BSD style systems.
\n I focus on RedHat, Slackware, Ubuntu (Debian) and Arch Linux. Below are some resources for further information.
\n\nRedhat - RHL 9 boot - shutdown process
\nSlackware Boot Process
\nDebian Boot Process
\nBasic overview of SystemV vs BSD Systems
\nIBM developer works book - Linux Boot Process
\n\nGentoo Handbook for x86
- It's hard to specify one chapter because Gentoo's documentation is top notch and very informative. Review the installation and initscripts chapters in particular.\n\n","hostid":7,"series":6,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux, boot, systemv, bsd, init","version":0,"downloads":4606,"valid":1},
{"id":11,"date":"2008-01-14","title":"dd_rhelp","duration":520,"summary":"Using dd_rescue to rescue data from a hard-disk with bad sectors","notes":" https://del.icio.us/operat0r/dd_rescue \n
","hostid":36,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"dd_rescue,dd_rhelp,backup,clone,image,rescue","version":0,"downloads":4033,"valid":1},
{"id":12,"date":"2008-01-16","title":"Xen","duration":1120,"summary":"An overview of virtualisation with Xen","notes":"https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/papers/2003-xensosp.pdf \n
\nhttps://xen.org/\n
\n https://xensource.org/ \n
\n https://www.howtoforge.com \n
\ndebian_etch_xen_from_debian_repository\n\n","hostid":48,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"VMware,virtualisation,hypervisor","version":0,"downloads":2645,"valid":1},
{"id":13,"date":"2008-01-17","title":"LPI Certifications Part 1","duration":960,"summary":"Ken Fallon is preparing for his 'Linux Professional Institute Certification' (LPIC)","notes":"Ken Fallon, wants his 'Linux Professional Institute Certification' (LPIC). He must be serious, because he's publicly preparing for it on HPR – no pressure, Ken. In this first episode of the series, he explains the certification process, sets up his practice system, and begins covering study material, for the 101 exam. He's using a detailed study guide, provided by IBM developerWorks.
\n\n IBM Developer Works: (LPI) exam prep
\n\n \nThe Booting Process of the PC
\n\nSystem Boot Sequence
\nhttps://www.pcguide.com/ref/mbsys/bios/boot_Sequence.htm
\n https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booting
\n https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootstrapping_%28computing%29
\n\n\n----------------------------------------------
\nOther Links:
\n----------------------------------------------
\nLPI Certification Self-Study Guide
\nhttps://www.happy-monkey.net/LPI/
\n\nWiki Book: LPI Certification
\nhttps://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LPI_Linux_Certification
\n\n----------------------------------------------
\nSoftware:
\n----------------------------------------------
\nVmware Server
\n https://www.vmware.com/download/server/VMware-server-1.0.4-56528.tar.gz
\n\nCentOS
\n https://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/CentOS-5.1-i386-netinstall.iso
\nSelect FTP Site from mirror list
\nhttps://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=13\n./5.1/os/i386/
\nE.g for ftp location:
\nftp.tudelft.nl
\npub/Linux/centos.org/5.1/os/i386/images\n
\nDebian Netinstall
\n https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/4.0_r1/i386/iso-cd/debian-40r1-i386-netinst.iso
\n\n----------------------------------------------
\nOnline Assesment
\n----------------------------------------------
\nhttps://www.redhat.com/apps/training/assess/ \n
\nhttps://www.linux-praxis.de/lpisim/lpi101sim/index.html
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":30,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux Professional Institute Certification,LPIC","version":0,"downloads":3844,"valid":1},
{"id":14,"date":"2008-01-18","title":"Databases 101 Part 2","duration":1569,"summary":"Part 2 of Database 101 with Stankdawg","notes":"RDBMS - Relational Database Management System
\n\nRelational Model: when there are relationships between items of\ndata such as products, customers and orders
\n\nA database contains two-dimensional tables which are similar in\nconcept to spreadsheets. Each table contains columns and rows like\na spreadsheet, but these are called fields and records in\ndatabase terminology
\n\nData is stored in tables but is broken down into the most efficient form\nsuch that there is no duplication. This process is called\nnormalisation.
\n\nFields have data types associated with them, such as numeric fields for\nstoring numbers or text fields for storing text.
\n\nTables have keys to simplify searching. Primary keys are\nused to make records in a table unique.
\n\nShownotes by: Dave Morriss, 2015-08-14
\n","hostid":55,"series":4,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"RDBMS,table,normalisation,field,record,key,primary key","version":0,"downloads":2394,"valid":1},
{"id":15,"date":"2008-01-20","title":"Spring Cleaning","duration":275,"summary":"In spring cleaning, Plexi discusses the personal information contained in trash","notes":"“Too much information”, that's what Plexi, finds on old papers and receipts. \n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":57,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"security,personal information,rubbish,trash","version":0,"downloads":1575,"valid":1},
{"id":16,"date":"2008-01-22","title":"Benefits of Virtualization","duration":1120,"summary":"Why you would want to use, and the benefits of virtual machines","notes":"\n\nVirtual Machines Part 1. Deepgeek, defines 'Virtual Machine', and gives examples of when it's advantageous to use one. The docdropper companion article can be found at the following address:
\nhttps://www.docdroppers.org/wiki/index.php?title=Benefits_of_Virtual_Machines
\n \nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Knuth
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":73,"series":8,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"virtualization, virtual machines, introduction, simulation, software, knuth","version":0,"downloads":1578,"valid":1},
{"id":17,"date":"2008-01-22","title":"Torrentflux","duration":403,"summary":"torrentflux is an open-source web-based gui front-end for bit-tornado. Features and install info.","notes":"Enigma, shares how TorrentFlux helps him manage bit torrent traffic on his LAMP server. There's lots of features in this web-based, Open Source system.
\n https://www.torrentflux.com/
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":39,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"torrentflux,torrent,linux,apache,mysql,multi-user,php,server,LAMP,web-based,open-source","version":0,"downloads":1321,"valid":1},
{"id":18,"date":"2008-01-24","title":"An Interview with Ed Piskor","duration":3547,"summary":"An Interview with Ed Piskor","notes":"An interview with Ed Piskor, writer and artist of the graphic novel \"WIZZYWIG\" which is about a young hacker growing up in the 1980s. He also talks about some of the influences and stories that helped shape the book.","hostid":55,"series":78,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"graphic novel,fiction,book review,interview,phreak,hacker,Mitnick,Poulsen,joybubbles","version":0,"downloads":2997,"valid":1},
{"id":19,"date":"2008-01-24","title":"SILC","duration":487,"summary":"The Secure Internet Live Conferencing protocol.","notes":"Alk3, deciphers the “Secure Internet Live Conferencing” (SILC), protocol and project. You, can synchronously communicate in secrecy, with Open Source, SILC.
\n\n https://silcnet.org/
\n SLIC Wikipedia article
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":64,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"SILC protocol,SILC SDK,pidgin,irssi,irc,thread-safe,plugin,decentralized,scalable","version":0,"downloads":4750,"valid":1},
{"id":20,"date":"2008-01-27","title":"lighttpd","duration":661,"summary":"Introduction to lighttpd, aka \"light-tee\", and compare to Apache: configuration, features.","notes":"Looking for a nimble and secure web server? Chess Griffin, suggests you look into the LIGHTTPD (Light-tee). He uses it, and in this episode he illuminates the reasons you may want to, too.\n\n https://www.lighttpd.net/
\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":76,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"web server,lighttpd,apache","version":0,"downloads":1473,"valid":1},
{"id":21,"date":"2008-01-28","title":"The Festival Speech Synthesis System","duration":1814,"summary":"Intro to festival text-to-speech, related tools; synthesized voices; peek into host's personal life.","notes":"Dave Yates, and his co-host Lynn, demonstrate the voice synthesis package, Festival. Dave, discusses how he employs Festival, along with other packages to extend its capabilities. Lynn, clears-up a few of the finer points, for Dave.
\n
\nHowto use alsa output;
\nHMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) - Release Archive or where to get CMU_US_SLT_ARTIC_HTS voice for festival ver 1.4.3;
\nOnline voice demos;
\nYet another online voice demo site;
\n\nLinux Gazette article on festival;
\nHackosis festival article;
\nFestival ver 1.4.3 manual;
\nArticle with info on how to change default voice;
\nPerlbox Voice is an voice enabled application to bring your desktop under your command;
\nMini linux tts howto; an older document with some still useful information;
\nHow to Make Your Instant Messenger Talk in Ubuntu Linux;
\nAnother good festival article;
\nGentoo forum:Festival tips: more understandable and books to audiobooks;
\nFesttival MBROLA info; and
\nMBROLA binary and voices\n\n
\n
\nShownotes by diggsit","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"festival,speech generation,text to speech,synthesized voices","version":0,"downloads":7988,"valid":1},
{"id":22,"date":"2008-01-30","title":"Chunk Parsing ","duration":325,"summary":"A description of 'chunk parsing' and the development work being undertaken","notes":"Getting a machine to parse natural human language, can't be easy. Plexi, describes 'Chunk Parsing', and the work being done to develop it.
\nReferences and further readings:
\n https://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~tsuruoka/papers/IWPT05-tsuruoka.pdf
\n https://www.ai.uga.edu/mc/ProNTo/Brooks.pdf
\n Steven Bird Chunking.pdf
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":57,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"language,lexicon,parsing,development","version":0,"downloads":1484,"valid":1},
{"id":23,"date":"2008-01-31","title":"Software Review: K e e P a s s ","duration":769,"summary":"StankDawg talks about KeePass, a nice way to manage your passwords in a portable and secure way","notes":"Wouldn't be nice to have a secure and flexible way to manage all of your usernames and passwords? StankDawg, suggests you turn to K e e P a s s. Strong encryption, dual-factor authentication, and portability, are just some of the reasons he likes this Open Source package.
\nlink removed to prevent spammers\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":55,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"passwords,usernames,strong encryption,portability,dual-factor authentication","version":0,"downloads":4142,"valid":1},
{"id":24,"date":"2008-02-01","title":"An interview with Jonathan Bartlett","duration":1547,"summary":"An interview with Jonathan Bartlett","notes":"Deepgeek, gets the low-down on the amazing Cell BE processor that runs on the PlayStation 3. Author, instructor, and developer, Jonathan Bartlett, explains how the chip's unique architecture (how many cores?!), makes it a multimedia master.
\n Jonathan Bartlett's ibm.com developer works\narticles.
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":73,"series":78,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"PS3,multi-core,\"assembly language\",\"cell processor\",hardware,linux,multimedia,cryptography,\"scientific computing\",interviews,deepgeek,author,\"Tulsa, Oklahoma\"","version":0,"downloads":2354,"valid":1},
{"id":25,"date":"2008-02-03","title":"Social Network Aggregation","duration":2220,"summary":"openid explanation and social network feed aggregation howto","notes":"Peter and Harlem, have waded chest-high into the social networking sea. Before rescue is needed, they share how to unify profiles, feeds, and authentication, for many popular sites. The OpenID project is well explained, here.
\nLinks discussed in this episode:\n\n\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"openid,twitter,twitterfeed,pownce,jaiku,wordpress,\"web 2.0\",aggregator,rss,blog,publishing,\"distributed authentication\",authentication,\"social network\",howto,introduction","version":0,"downloads":1471,"valid":1},
{"id":26,"date":"2008-02-04","title":"Intro to codecs","duration":1150,"summary":"Understanding the basics of sound and video codecs, why they are needed and how they work.","notes":"In this first of a four-part series, Klaatu begins a discussion of free and non-free video codecs. Specifically, why they are needed and how they work.\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"codec, video, sound, music, compression, decompression, transcoding","version":0,"downloads":1972,"valid":1},
{"id":27,"date":"2008-02-05","title":"How to Record a HPR episode","duration":363,"summary":"Using Audacity to record an HPR episode","notes":"Have something to say, on HPR? Enigma, unwraps the riddle of recording an episode. If you've got a computer, a microphone, and are on the tubes, you're well on your way.
\n https://audacity.sourceforge.net/
\n HPR Theme
\n\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":39,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"podcast,recording,audacity","version":0,"downloads":1343,"valid":1},
{"id":28,"date":"2008-02-06","title":"Project Chanology","duration":500,"summary":"A quick, neutral intro to the conflict between Anonymous and Scientology","notes":"Project Chanology (Anonymous vs. Scientology).
Important details \nmissing from a majority of reports on the story
are brought up front to\nthose unaware.
\n\nCommon 'anonymous' forums:
\n https://www.4chan.org
\n https://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Talk:PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
\n https://partyvan.info/index.php/Project_Chanology
\n\nLinks with information on Scientology:
\n https://www.scientology.org
\n https://www.xenu.net
\n https://www.xenutv.com
","hostid":42,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"slick0,\"project chanology\",scientology,anonymous,explainer,backgrounder,ddos","version":0,"downloads":2098,"valid":1},
{"id":29,"date":"2008-02-07","title":"Codecs Part 2","duration":1135,"summary":"The technique of video compression, the variables involved, file size and delivery method.","notes":"Klaatu continues his four-part series. This episode focuses on the technique of video compression. He explains the variables involved, and how they relate to file size and delivery method.\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"codec, compression, video, frames, frame-rate, bit-rate","version":0,"downloads":1416,"valid":1},
{"id":30,"date":"2008-02-10","title":"Network Backups","duration":836,"summary":"Overview of some free software backup solutions. Specifics of dosman's solution, with autochanger.","notes":"Network Backups – how hard can it be? Dosman, gives an overview of some free software, backup solutions. He, then describes his home network, backup project. There's an autochanger involved, so he's got some hackin' to do.
\n\n SCSI Generic Driver (SG)
\n MTX tape library tools
\n Amanda
\n Bacula
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":3,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"backups,amanda,bacula,\"tape changer\",\"tape robot\",\"incremental backup\",\"full backup\",linux,\"fedora 5\",\"centos 5\",SCSI","version":0,"downloads":1439,"valid":1},
{"id":31,"date":"2008-02-11","title":"Intel Virtualization Technology","duration":560,"summary":"Quick intro to hardware virtualization support on Intel chips","notes":"Mirovengi, reports on an IEEE.org article that details Intel's VT technology. The advantage of bringing virtualization down to the hardware level, is discussed.
\n https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1430631
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":48,"series":8,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"virtualization,intel","version":0,"downloads":2203,"valid":1},
{"id":32,"date":"2008-02-13","title":"UCLUG - Ken Wehr Presentation","duration":5868,"summary":"Ken Wehr speaks to the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group","notes":"Google employee Ken Wehr speaks to the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group.
","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux,Talk,\"Linux user group\"","version":0,"downloads":1682,"valid":1},
{"id":33,"date":"2008-02-14","title":"Linux Boot Process Part 2a - LILO","duration":1943,"summary":"Dann talks about the linux boot process","notes":"LILO = Linux Loader\n\nI discuss the ins-and-outs of LILO, hot it is configured and how it is initialized and what to do when it screws up. This is part 2a in my Linux Start Process series. Be on the look out for 2b discussing GRUB very soon.
\n\nLinks:
\n\nLilo Mini-Howto
\nLILO Wikipedia Page
\nLILO home page
","hostid":7,"series":6,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux,\"Linux Boot process\",Talk,series","version":0,"downloads":1865,"valid":1},
{"id":34,"date":"2008-02-15","title":"Cowon D2 Review","duration":848,"summary":"Chess Griffin's talks about his Cowon D2, portable media player.","notes":"Chess Griffin's, got a Cowon D2, portable media player. He likes it. He likes it a lot. When he gets done reviewing all its features, you're going to want one, too. Linux and BSD users, this may be the device you've been searching for.\n
\nCowon D2 Product Page
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":76,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Cowon D2\",Linux,BSD,\"Media Player\"","version":0,"downloads":2217,"valid":1},
{"id":35,"date":"2008-02-18","title":"An interview with John Whaley","duration":1240,"summary":"droops interviews John Whaley from Moka5","notes":"\ndroops interviews John Whaley from Moka5.\n
\n\nJohn Whaley is responsible for the technical vision of Moka5. He holds a doctorate in computer science from Stanford University, where he made key contributions to the fields of program analysis, compilers, and virtual machines. He is the winner of numerous awards including the Arthur L. Samuel Thesis Award for Best Thesis at Stanford, and has worked at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center and Tokyo Research Lab. John was named one of the top 15 programmers in the USA Computing Olympiad. He also holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from MIT and speaks fluent Japanese.\n
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{"id":36,"date":"2008-02-19","title":"LPI Certifications Part 2","duration":1914,"summary":"Ken covers computer buses and system resources","notes":"Continuing his journey toward LPI certification, Ken covers computer buses and system resources. Please note, there is a minute and a half, gap in this recording – your player's battery didn't die.
\n\n https://computer.howstuffworks.com/pci.htm/printable
\n
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{"id":37,"date":"2008-02-19","title":"This Old Hack Part 5","duration":2411,"summary":"In this editon of this old hack fawkesfyre builds a shmooball cannon","notes":"In this editon of this old hack fawkesfyre builds a shmooball cannon
\n
\n\n Video demo
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{"id":38,"date":"2008-02-20","title":"R4DS Review","duration":982,"summary":"Stankdawg reviews the R4DS adapter for the Nintendo DS","notes":"Stankdawg reviews the R4DS adapter for the Nintendo DS ","hostid":55,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Gaming,\"Nintendo DS\",\"Games consoles\",Adapters","version":0,"downloads":1487,"valid":1},
{"id":39,"date":"2008-02-22","title":"Debian Live CD","duration":747,"summary":"Information on Debian Live CD's and a small framework to build them.","notes":"Information on Debian Live CD's and a small framework to build them.
\n\nDebian Live:
\n https://debian-live.alioth.debian.org/
\n https://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/
\n https://live.debian.net/cdimage/
\n\n DFS Live CD
\n Video of live-helper
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{"id":40,"date":"2008-02-24","title":"Sys internals Part 1","duration":514,"summary":"an introduction to the sys internals suite","notes":"an introduction to the sys internals suite","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Microsoft, sys internal suite","version":0,"downloads":2218,"valid":1},
{"id":41,"date":"2008-02-26","title":"Codecs Part 3","duration":1004,"summary":"Containers (such as .avi) and codecs are different. Klaatu explains the details.","notes":"Codecs aren't containers. Klaatu explains the difference. He also presents some legal and technical factors to consider when choosing a codec.\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"codec, video, containers, legal, vlc, avi, mpeg, xvid","version":0,"downloads":2358,"valid":1},
{"id":42,"date":"2008-02-26","title":"Zune Review","duration":472,"summary":"Enigma reviews the Zune mp3 player","notes":"Enigma reviews the Zune mp3 player
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{"id":43,"date":"2008-02-27","title":"Docdroppers","duration":345,"summary":"W3lshrarebit, introduces Docdroppers.org ; a resource for the hacking community","notes":"W3lshrarebit, introduces Docdroppers.org ; a resource for the hacking community. Search and submit hacker articles, at DocDroppers. \n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":80,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Hacking,community","version":0,"downloads":1257,"valid":1},
{"id":44,"date":"2008-02-28","title":"My desktop, and the apps I use everyday","duration":1470,"summary":"A show about my desktop, and the apps I use everyday","notes":"blosxom;
\nemelfm2;
\nopenssh;
\nsshfs;
\nfuse;
\nfish protocol;
\nstormsiren;
\nfluxbox;
\nnuevat3k-glacier fluxbox theme;
\nscreen;
\ngkrellm;
\ngkrellkam;
\nfirefox;
\ntab mix plus;
\ngoogle notebook;
\nkonqueror;
\nvim;
\nlistgarden;
\naudacity;
\neasytag;
\nmusic player daemon;
\ngftp; and
\nxchat.","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Applications,\"Daily used software\",Audio,Linux","version":0,"downloads":2460,"valid":1},
{"id":45,"date":"2008-03-03","title":"Shell Scripting","duration":719,"summary":"An overview of shell scripting","notes":"Dosman, gets the daily gas price report read to him by his computer. Why? - because he can. He knows shell scripting, and can manipulate commands to get things done. Here, he discusses shell scripts, and how he uses them to automate tasks on his computers. \n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":3,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"shell,scripts,scripting,perl,sed,awk","version":0,"downloads":2072,"valid":1},
{"id":46,"date":"2008-03-03","title":"Yahoo Pipes","duration":2023,"summary":"A show about Yahoo Pipes","notes":"The companion screencast for this show can be found \nhere and
\n\nhere.
\nLinks referenced in this show:\n","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Yahoo,\"Yahoo pipes\",Ubuntu,Linux","version":0,"downloads":2323,"valid":1},
{"id":47,"date":"2008-03-05","title":"Sys Internals Part 2","duration":2272,"summary":"Sys Internals Part 2 a follow up to hpr0040","notes":"part 2 of the sys internals series with Xoke","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Microsoft, sys internal suite","version":0,"downloads":2173,"valid":1},
{"id":48,"date":"2008-03-06","title":"Virtualization Part 2: Qemu quickstart","duration":926,"summary":"A QEMU getting started guide from deepgeek using Knoppix and FreeBSD","notes":"\nThe commands:
\n===================================
\nqemu -soundhw es1370 -cdrom knoppix-std-0.1.iso
\ntar -xvf freebsd6.1rel.qcow.img20060526.tar
\ncd freebsd6.1rel.qcow.img
\nqemu-img info freebsd6.1rel.qcow.img
\ncat README
\nqemu freebsd6.1rel.qcow.img
\n
\n\nThe Links:
\n==================================
\n https://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/
\n https://www.oszoo.org/wiki/index.php/Category:OS_images
\n https://www.knoppix-std.org/download.html
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{"id":49,"date":"2008-03-07","title":"XPlane","duration":641,"summary":"Introduction and quick start for using XPlane, version 7.","notes":"Operat0r, is on approach at KLAX, runway 07R. Will he make it? - maybe not. He can crash and live to tell the tale with his X-Plane flight simulator. X-Plane is a proprietary, multi-platform, flight simulation program. While, he's no flight instructor, Operat0r's got a 'system' for landing X-Planes.
\n https://x-plane.com
\n https://www.atcmonitor.com
\n https://stoenworks.com/Aviation%20home%20page.html
\n \nhttps://xplane.org/
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":36,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"flight simulators,xplane","version":0,"downloads":1292,"valid":1},
{"id":50,"date":"2008-03-10","title":"Linux Boot Process Part 2B - Grub","duration":2782,"summary":"A further show about the Linux Boot Process - Grub","notes":"GRUB - Grand Unified Bootloader
\n\nThe bootloader of the gods.
\n\nGrub Website
\nGrub Manual
\nDann's Notes
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{"id":51,"date":"2008-03-11","title":"TalkBox","duration":697,"summary":"A show about Talk Box","notes":" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_box
\nhttps://www.instructables.com/id/SN6RLCIF4LPLSYA/
\n https://www.instructables.com/id/%22Talk-Box%22/
\n https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EIQxwotn3k
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{"id":52,"date":"2008-03-12","title":"UCLUG: Newbie Shell Scripting","duration":2172,"summary":"A talk from UCLUG with an introduction to shell scripting","notes":"Upstate Carolina Linux User Group: Jas Eckard gives a talk aimed at newbies on shell scripting.
\n
\nUpstate Carolina Linux User Group\n","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"shell,scripts,scripting","version":0,"downloads":1314,"valid":1},
{"id":53,"date":"2008-03-13","title":"Codecs Part 4","duration":1047,"summary":"Proprietary and OGG codecs discussed plus a Theora tutorial for Linux command line.","notes":"In this final episode of the series, Klaatu covers some proprietary codec packages. He then explains how to use free software and the linux command line to transcode a video using the open codec, Theora.
\n\nhttps://theora.org/
\n\n https://linuxreviews.org/man/ffmpeg2theora/
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"codec, OGG, Vorbis, Theora, tutorial","version":0,"downloads":2083,"valid":1},
{"id":54,"date":"2008-03-13","title":"This Old Hack Part 6","duration":408,"summary":"a further show by this old Hack","notes":"fawkesfyres latest tale of hacking","hostid":75,"series":5,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Hacking,\"Well House\",Wells,Fixing,\"led head light\"","version":0,"downloads":1322,"valid":1},
{"id":55,"date":"2008-03-17","title":"Slax","duration":942,"summary":"Installing Slax and the cool things you can do with thumbdrive installation","notes":" https://www.slax.org
\n https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._patricks_day
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{"id":56,"date":"2008-03-18","title":"Open Street Map","duration":608,"summary":"Ken encourages people to add to Open Street Map","notes":" openstreetmap.org
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{"id":57,"date":"2008-03-19","title":"LPI Certifications Part 3","duration":1119,"summary":"Ken covers how disks are dealt with in Linux","notes":" https://www.kenfallon.com
\n https://www.acsdata.com/how-a-hard-drive-works.htm
\n https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Large-Disk-HOWTO-4.html
\n https://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/bios/sizeMB504.html
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{"id":58,"date":"2008-03-20","title":"Microcontrollers","duration":1549,"summary":"Microcontroller description and how you can make use of them.","notes":" General page about avr products
\n free c compiler for avr
\n forum for avr people, also has lot of projects
\n","hostid":81,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"microcontroller, pic, avr, 8-bit, maker","version":0,"downloads":2026,"valid":1},
{"id":59,"date":"2008-03-21","title":"Interview with scorche","duration":595,"summary":"Interview with scorche from the Rockbox Project ","notes":"Interview with scorche from the Rockbox Project
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{"id":60,"date":"2008-03-24","title":"Claws Email client","duration":510,"summary":"The start of a lightweight applications series: review of Claws Mail.","notes":"deepgeek talks about a lightweight app called claws","hostid":73,"series":11,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"email, claws, lightweight, review","version":0,"downloads":1458,"valid":1},
{"id":61,"date":"2008-03-25","title":"Punk Computing","duration":900,"summary":"How not to get stuck by the man, while sticking it to the man.","notes":"How not to get stuck by the man, while sticking it to the man.
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit\n","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Punks,Computing,Anarchists,\"anti establishment\"","version":0,"downloads":1516,"valid":1},
{"id":62,"date":"2008-03-26","title":"More than a wii bit of fun with the Wiimote","duration":1324,"summary":"More than a Wii bit of fun with the Wiimote","notes":"\n\n https://www.wiili.org
\n\n https://www.wiili.org/index.php/How_To:_Windows_Wiimote
\n\n Wii-Saber code
\n(See the following link for an alternative to http://rapidshare.com/files/7731954/WiinSaber_v1.1.rar.html https://web.archive.org/web/20070705005834/http://isnoop.net/apps/WiiSaber_1.0B1.zip)
\n\n Light saber sounds
\n\n Wiimote Mouse code \n
\n\nEditor's Note 2022-09-16: The above links have all been redirected to the Wayback Machine (archive.org) because they were no longer working.
\n","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Games console\",Wii,Wiimote,hacking,Linux","version":0,"downloads":1981,"valid":1},
{"id":63,"date":"2008-03-27","title":"WebCalendar","duration":554,"summary":"A show about the WebCalendar tool","notes":" WebCalendar
\n WebCalendar wiki
\n Hackerevents
","hostid":39,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"server calendar apps\",\"database tools\",servers,RSS","version":0,"downloads":8133,"valid":1},
{"id":64,"date":"2008-03-28","title":"Tech Music: Payphone under Streetlight","duration":361,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'Payphone under Streetlight' ","notes":"\n\ncheck out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
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{"id":65,"date":"2008-03-31","title":"Cowon iAudio U3 review","duration":864,"summary":"A show about the Cowon iAudio U3","notes":"Cowon iAudio U3
","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Cowan U3\",\"Media Players\",MP3,Video","version":0,"downloads":2073,"valid":1},
{"id":66,"date":"2008-03-31","title":"April Fools Day Traditions","duration":897,"summary":"StankDawg discusses some famous April Fools Jokes and provides some suggestions to find others","notes":".ǝuı1uo sʞuɐɹd ʎɐp s1ooɟ s1ıɹdɐ ʎuunɟ puıɟ oʇ sǝʇıs poob ǝɯos sǝɹɐɥs puɐ sǝxɐoɥ ʎɐp s1ooɟ s1ıɹdɐ snoɯɐɟ ʇsoɯ ɥǝʇ ɟo ǝɯos sǝssnɔsıp bʍɐpʞuɐʇs 'ǝposıdǝ sıɥʇ uı\n","hostid":55,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"jokes, tricks, pranks, stories, hoaxes, fun","version":0,"downloads":1594,"valid":1},
{"id":67,"date":"2008-04-02","title":"k-meleon","duration":787,"summary":"A show about the k-meleon web browser","notes":"https://k-meleon.org/
\n https://adblockplus.org/en/kmeleon
\n Screenshot
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{"id":68,"date":"2008-04-03","title":"Shoulder Stretches!","duration":678,"summary":"A show about repetitive strain injuries","notes":"The companion screencast for this show can be found \nhere and\n\nhere.\n
\nLinks referenced in this show:\n","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"repetitive strain\",computing,\"preventative exercises\"","version":0,"downloads":2152,"valid":1},
{"id":69,"date":"2008-04-04","title":"There's Pr0n on them there internets!","duration":2988,"summary":"StankDawg and T.T. Creamer discuss some history of pr0n on the internet.","notes":"
\nCounter Point
\nA counter point to this show is available: hpr0586 :: Miscellaneous Radio Theater 4096- The Internet is For Porn\n
\n
\n\n\"In this light-hearted VNSFW (VERY NOT SAFE FOR WORK) episode 69 of HPR, StankDawg's alter ego \"Buck Dangler\" joins up with \"T.T. Creamer\" (deepgeek) to discuss some history of pr0n on the internet. They also discuss many places to find different types of pr0n and conclude with a technical analysis of many dangerous sexual positions that have become popular in some internet subcultures.
\n
\nTO CLARIFY: THIS EPISODE IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK\"\n
\n","hostid":55,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"pornography,porn","version":0,"downloads":1985,"valid":1},
{"id":70,"date":"2008-04-07","title":"Dr. Who","duration":1031,"summary":"The origins and background of the series 'Doctor Who' from the BBC","notes":"Official Sites:
\n
\nOfficial Site
\nBBC You Tube page (other non-Who stuff here also)
\n
\n
\nVarious You Tube VIdeos:
\nSeries 4 Trailer. Although the BBC have this you can't watch it outside the UK. This one you can.
\n
\nSome of my favourite episodes (links to Wiki page for full story and spoilers):
\n
\nThe Tomb of the Cybermen
\nThe Terror of the Autons - The Master (Roger Delgado) and some Autons!
\nDay of the DaleksSilver Nemesis
\nThe Sea Devils - The Master again (and some Sea Devils)
\nThe Three Doctors - Meet Omega, a Time Lord.
\nDeath to the Daleks
\nPlanet of the Spiders - Spiders, Time Lords, UNIT and more!
\nRobot
\nGenesis of the Daleks - where it all began
\nRevenge of the Cybermen
\nPyramids of Mars
\nThe Brain of Morbius
\nThe Deadly Assassin - a trip to Gallifrey
\nThe Robots of Death
\nThe Invasion of Time - back to Gallifrey
\nThe Key to Time - and entire season devoted to this
\nDestiny of the Daleks
\nLogopolis - the last Tom Baker episode
\nCastrovalva - The first Peter Davison and the Master
\nFour to Doomsday
\nEarthshock - Cybermen!
\nArc of Infinity
\nThe Five Doctors - (well actually four of them)
\nResurrection of the Daleks
\nThe Caves of Androzani - Peter Davison -> Colin Baker
\nAttack of the Cybermen
\nRevelation of the Daleks
\nRemembrance of the Daleks
\nSilver Nemesis
\n
\nNew series are all good!
\n
\nTie-in websites
\n
\nGo watch it now!
","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Dr Who, TARDIS, sci-fi, BBC, television","version":0,"downloads":2777,"valid":1},
{"id":71,"date":"2008-04-08","title":"Beowulf Cluster Introduction","duration":604,"summary":"An Introduction show about Beowulf Cluster","notes":"Deepgeek gives an introduction to the Beowulf cluster, using video encoding as a short example.","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Beowulf Cluster\",\"Cluster Computing\"","version":0,"downloads":1510,"valid":1},
{"id":72,"date":"2008-04-09","title":"Imagemagick","duration":1341,"summary":"A show about the Imagemagick software package","notes":"klaatu gives a review of Imagemagick
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{"id":73,"date":"2008-04-10","title":"Google 411 Update","duration":244,"summary":"Google 411 Update, Lunarsphere gives an update on his original twatech episode","notes":"Lunarsphere gives an update on his original twatech episode
\n original episode
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{"id":74,"date":"2008-04-11","title":"UCLUG - Linux Gaming","duration":10013,"summary":"Carolina Linux User Group Meeting, Linux Gaming","notes":"Upstate Carolina Linux User Group Meeting\n30 minute newbie session: Jas Eckard's bash shell scripting for newbies;
\nMain topic: Ryan 'Icculus' Gordon speaks about the linux gaming industry.
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{"id":75,"date":"2008-04-14","title":"Collapsar ","duration":592,"summary":"A show about Collapsar A VM-Based Architecture for Network Attack","notes":"
Collapsar Paper
\nEditor's Note 2018-10-20
\nThe original link above seems to to be unavailable, but the paper referenced \"Collapsar: A VM-Based Architecture for Network Attack Detention Center\" is still available here.
\n\n","hostid":48,"series":8,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"virtualization,Collapsar,\"Network security\"","version":0,"downloads":1507,"valid":1},
{"id":76,"date":"2008-04-15","title":"Tech Music: W1f1 Hax0r","duration":320,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'W1f1 Hax0r' ","notes":"\ncheck out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
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{"id":77,"date":"2008-04-16","title":"This old Hack Part 7","duration":1440,"summary":"Another show from This Old Hack","notes":"fawkesfyres part 7 of his ongoing series","hostid":75,"series":5,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Automobile breakdown\",\"Radiator hose failure\",\"Automobile repair\"","version":0,"downloads":1425,"valid":1},
{"id":78,"date":"2008-04-17","title":"Interview Tips","duration":2608,"summary":"Advice for job seekers","notes":"Ken Fallon gives some job application advice and interview tips for job seekers
\n\nLinks
\n","hostid":30,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"job application,job interview,CV","version":0,"downloads":2749,"valid":1},
{"id":79,"date":"2008-04-18","title":"Tech Music: PLA Radio","duration":150,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'PLA Radio'","notes":"check out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
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{"id":80,"date":"2008-04-21","title":"Coffee","duration":1750,"summary":"All aspects of making the perfect cup of Coffee","notes":"klaatu talks about coffee","hostid":78,"series":88,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Coffee,\"making good coffee\",\"raw coffee beans\",\"Roasting coffee beans\"","version":0,"downloads":1463,"valid":1},
{"id":81,"date":"2008-04-22","title":"Linux Boot Process Part 3 - Boot Prompt Parameters","duration":1199,"summary":"The use and usage of boot parameters with the Linux kernel and device drivers.","notes":"Dann's Notes
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{"id":82,"date":"2008-04-23","title":"Root kits","duration":1303,"summary":"In this show Finux, gives a detailed account of how rootkits work.","notes":"Wikipedia, defines Rootkit as “.. a program designed to take fundamental control of a computer system, without authorization..”. Rootkit means “pwned”. In this episode, Finux, gives a detailed account of how rootkits work. He also reveals ways to expose and - better yet - avoid them.
\noriginal audio from https://www.linuxbasement.com/
\nfinux discusses rootkits\n\n
\n
\nShownotes by: diggsit","hostid":85,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Rootkits,\"Computing security\",Computers","version":0,"downloads":2349,"valid":1},
{"id":83,"date":"2008-04-24","title":"Flock","duration":1012,"summary":"Xoke rants about Doctor Who and talks about flock","notes":"Xoke rants about Doctor Who and talks about flock","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Doctor Who,Browser,Software,Television","version":0,"downloads":2274,"valid":1},
{"id":84,"date":"2008-04-25","title":"Phone interview with Kajarii: Linux for the blind user","duration":4275,"summary":"Kajarii: Linux for the blind user","notes":"Orca
\nlinux speakup
\nRC Syatems
\nmplayer
\nelinks; and
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{"id":85,"date":"2008-04-28","title":"Faubackup","duration":385,"summary":"A show about the light app, Faubackup","notes":"Deepgeek reviews Faubackup
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{"id":86,"date":"2008-04-29","title":"Kismet","duration":1658,"summary":"finux discusses what kismet is and how to get started using it.","notes":"original audio from https://www.linuxbasement.com/
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{"id":87,"date":"2008-04-30","title":"Compling a Kernel","duration":1270,"summary":"A show on Compiling a Kernel","notes":"\n","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Building a Kernel","version":0,"downloads":1568,"valid":1},
{"id":88,"date":"2008-05-01","title":"Hiding and stripping program symbols","duration":820,"summary":"thewtex explains how to Hide and strip program symbols","notes":"thewtex explains how to Hide and strip program symbols","hostid":69,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Symbols,\"Removing symbols\",computing,computers","version":0,"downloads":2036,"valid":1},
{"id":89,"date":"2008-05-02","title":"Notacon Wrapup","duration":1374,"summary":"A show about Notacon","notes":" notacon.org
\n blockparty
\n bloomingtonfools.org
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{"id":90,"date":"2008-05-05","title":"Ironman","duration":1310,"summary":"A show about Iron Man and the new movie","notes":"","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"comic books\",\"Comic book movies\",Marvel","version":0,"downloads":3196,"valid":1},
{"id":91,"date":"2008-05-06","title":"Hosts File","duration":754,"summary":"A show about DNS and how it works","notes":"\nHosts file locations
\nLinux: /etc/hosts
\nWindows: c:\\windows\\system32\\drives\\etc\\hosts
\nMac: /private/etc/hosts file
\n
\n\nExample line:
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\n
\nExample hosts file (blocking ads):
\n https://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
\n
\n Open DNS
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{"id":92,"date":"2008-05-07","title":"bugs","duration":771,"summary":"Bug reporting and triaging as a way of getting involved with open source software and projects","notes":"klaatu talks about bug reporting\nand bug triaging.","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"bugs,OSS,project,howto,triaging,bug reporting,help out","version":0,"downloads":2193,"valid":1},
{"id":93,"date":"2008-05-08","title":"Newsgroups for Media","duration":1677,"summary":"Deepgeek discusses using newsgroups to get media files.","notes":"Deepgeek discusses using newsgroups to get media files. While using\nnewsgroups may be old school, using them for this application is often\nfaster than bittorrent","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"media files\",\"news groups\",bittorrent","version":0,"downloads":2066,"valid":1},
{"id":94,"date":"2008-05-09","title":"Initrd and Initramfs","duration":1818,"summary":"Dann continues his series on the Linux boot process","notes":"Systrhead.net Monolithic vs MicroKernel
\nWikipedia - Microkernel
\nWikipedia - Monolithic Kernel
\nWikipedia - Initramfs
\nIBM - Initrd Overview
\nLinux Devices - Introduction to initramfs
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{"id":95,"date":"2008-05-12","title":"Security Wow!","duration":1179,"summary":"rowinggolfer hosts a parody show about security","notes":"parody episode","hostid":86,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"security,parody,windows,PC's","version":0,"downloads":1485,"valid":1},
{"id":96,"date":"2008-05-13","title":"Xfce, Oh I how I love you","duration":710,"summary":"Why I like XFCE and why you might want to consider using it","notes":"droops rehashes a presentation he has given to his local lugs on why he loves xfce. you can download the presentation and follow along.
\n\n\nLink to presentation
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{"id":97,"date":"2008-05-14","title":"An Interview with Tony Wright","duration":1702,"summary":"Interview with Tony Wright of RescueTime.com","notes":"Tony Wright (RescueTime.com)
\nDrake Anubis (DrakeAnubis.com)","hostid":58,"series":78,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"RescueTime.com","version":0,"downloads":2663,"valid":1},
{"id":98,"date":"2008-05-15","title":"Subversion","duration":613,"summary":"Using the Subversion version control system","notes":" https://subversion.tigris.org/
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{"id":99,"date":"2008-05-16","title":"Tech Music: Blackhat Life","duration":237,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'Blackhat Life' ","notes":"check out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
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{"id":100,"date":"2008-05-19","title":"Hackermedia Awards: RFA","duration":1664,"summary":"100th episode special droops and enigma cohost. RFA(Radio Freek America) Hackermedia Award","notes":"100th episode special droops and enigma cohost with special guest.
\n RFA Hackermedia Award
\n
\nThanks to all the Hosts for all their hard work!!\n","hostid":1,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Hackermedia","version":0,"downloads":2575,"valid":1},
{"id":101,"date":"2008-05-20","title":"This old Hack Part 8","duration":2303,"summary":"Follow me when I repair a Lawnmower, talking through the process.","notes":"Fawkesfyre's tales of hacking","hostid":75,"series":5,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"lawnmower,cars,mechanic,engines","version":0,"downloads":1836,"valid":1},
{"id":102,"date":"2008-05-21","title":"Linux Professional Institute Certifications Part 4","duration":854,"summary":"Ken covers SCSI skipping over modem and sound","notes":"Ken continues his series on LPI Certifications
\n\nLinks:
\n\n\n","hostid":30,"series":7,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"LPI,SCSI","version":0,"downloads":1460,"valid":1},
{"id":103,"date":"2008-05-22","title":"Community Rant","duration":334,"summary":"The hacker world needs to be pulled into shape... A reawakening is required.","notes":"Tottenkoph talks about community involvement ","hostid":87,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"technology, hacker, rant, equality, women in tech","version":0,"downloads":1974,"valid":1},
{"id":104,"date":"2008-05-23","title":"Not about Airsoft","duration":670,"summary":"This episode discusses comments on youtube, they published a video about airsoft.","notes":"droops discusses feedback in the internet age, leave comments now, leave them before, during and after this show!
\n\n Link to Video
\n\n Link to Hacktv
\n","hostid":1,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"airsoft,youtube,comments","version":0,"downloads":3909,"valid":1},
{"id":105,"date":"2008-05-26","title":"urban golf","duration":1345,"summary":"Covering Urban Golf. Take a tennis ball and stick get out there training to hit a target.","notes":"deepgeek talks about urbangolf","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"golf,urban,rules,freedom,tips","version":0,"downloads":4685,"valid":1},
{"id":106,"date":"2008-05-27","title":"Tech Music: Payphone Dreaming","duration":359,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'Payphone Dreaming'","notes":"check out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
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{"id":107,"date":"2008-05-28","title":"Console fonts","duration":1217,"summary":"Talking about setting up fonts in XConsole and the regular fonts.","notes":"dave yates talks about Console fonts","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"fonts,xterm,ubuntu,defaults,\"bitmap fonts\"","version":0,"downloads":2007,"valid":1},
{"id":108,"date":"2008-05-29","title":"Handbrake - Howto","duration":823,"summary":"Talking about how to use handbrake a DVD ripping and conversion tool.","notes":"The podcasting machine hosts another episode of hacker public radio","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"command line\",\"movie quality\",formats,bitrate","version":0,"downloads":2334,"valid":1},
{"id":109,"date":"2008-05-30","title":"KDE 4 Tips","duration":349,"summary":"Make your KDE look better and some shortcut tips.","notes":"Skirlet gives some tips and tricks about the KDE 4 desktop enviroment","hostid":88,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"shortcuts,styles,kde","version":0,"downloads":1944,"valid":1},
{"id":110,"date":"2008-06-02","title":"Xoke's Favorite Apps","duration":1164,"summary":"Talking about different applications and extensions I use in my system.","notes":"* Xubuntu
\n# Thunderbird
\n* Flock
\n
\nFirefox Extensions (these work on Flock too)
\n* NoScript
\n* Tab Mix Plus
\n* Custom user chrome file to have tabs on the left as this laptop is widescreen.
\n* Firekeeper
\n* All-in-one-sidebar
\n* Secure Login
\n* Adblock Plus
\n* Download Statusbar
\n
\nThese I use just on Flock
\n* Morning Coffee
\n* Greasemonkey
\n* Scrapbook
\n
\nThese are my 'dev' profile extensions
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\n* Web Developer
\n* Fire PHP
\n* User Agent Switcher
\n
\n
\n* Tracks
\n* Tiddlywiki
\n# Prism
\n# XChat
\n * Uberscript
\n# PC Man
\n* Air
\n* Twhirl
\n# KeePassX
\n# Ardour
\n# Amarok
\n# Rockbox
\n* Bashpodder
\n# Audacious
\n# FileZilla
\n# BaoBab
\n# KTorrent
\n# Pidgin
\n* FunPidgin
\n# DigiKam
\n# GQView
\n# GIMP
\n# Inkscape
\n# AutoFSCK
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{"id":111,"date":"2008-06-03","title":"Steal this movie 2","duration":227,"summary":"A short introduction to the film \"Steal This Film 2\" and how it compares to the first movie.","notes":" www.stealthisfilm.com - short review of\nthe documentary film \"steal this film 2.","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"short,piracy,movies","version":0,"downloads":2218,"valid":1},
{"id":112,"date":"2008-06-04","title":"SSH Tunnelling","duration":870,"summary":"Covering different use-cases for SSH tunneling and how to set it up.","notes":"This month, I'm taking a break from HPR, but I have a special guest host filling in for me: John Wesley Pruitt from JWPLinux's Podcast, who will give us an overview of SSH tunneling.","hostid":74,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"external,tunneling,ssh,squid,\"dynamic port forwarding\",loopback","version":0,"downloads":1910,"valid":1},
{"id":113,"date":"2008-06-05","title":"Nintendo Wii Review","duration":610,"summary":"Review different games on the Wii. How to play, the look and feel of controllers.","notes":"Plexi reviews the Nintendo Wii video game console. ","hostid":57,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"golf,tennis,nunchucks,\"loading issues\",review","version":0,"downloads":1161,"valid":1},
{"id":114,"date":"2008-06-06","title":"Linux video editing","duration":3578,"summary":"Talking about different video editors, our experience, and what they can handle. Focus on LiVES.","notes":" This is Salsaman's Bio page.\n
\n This is his videojack project\n
\n Very good LiVES Tutorial page that Salsaman recommended\n
\n LiVES homepage
\n\n Fundraising for LiVES 1.0\n
\n Sourceforge user nominations page for LiVES as best multimedia app\n
\n\n\n\n https://www.youtube.com/sorteal
\n www.serverwillprovide.com/sorteal/
\n\n https://www.serverwillprovide.com/hpr/ ","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"video editor\",review,cohost,lives,\"windows movie maker\",jackaudio,vlc","version":0,"downloads":2743,"valid":1},
{"id":115,"date":"2008-06-09","title":"Promoting Linux","duration":651,"summary":"Ken Fallon discusses ways to promote linux","notes":"\nAlways ask does this product work with Linux?
\nCan I return this if it doesn't work for Linux?
\nWhen writing quotations include questions about Linux support.\n
\n\n","hostid":30,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Linux Promotion\"","version":0,"downloads":1475,"valid":1},
{"id":116,"date":"2008-06-10","title":"Linux Boot Process Part 6 - Init","duration":2137,"summary":"Talking about the linux boot process, part 6 in the series. Going through inittab and init levels.","notes":"Linux Boot Process pt. 6 - Init \n\nInit is the mother of all processes. See my Notes for a brief reference. Also check out these resources:\n\nWikipedia page on init\ninit man page\ninittab man page\nUpstart","hostid":7,"series":6,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"linux,bootloader,grub,lilo,ramdisk,\"root partition\",ubuntu,upstart","version":0,"downloads":1473,"valid":1},
{"id":117,"date":"2008-06-11","title":"Bilderberg Group and the Crimespace project","duration":2482,"summary":"Covering the meeting of the Bilderberg Group, the history behind the meetings. Powerful people talk.","notes":"The Bilderberg Group met in VA last weekend, including European royalty, a CEO of Google, Craig Mundie from Microsoft, along with hundreds of the most influential people in the world, and no one noticed. ","hostid":75,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"bilderberg group\",crimespace,meeting,\"bill gates\"","version":0,"downloads":1250,"valid":1},
{"id":118,"date":"2008-06-12","title":"June UCLUG Meeting","duration":6412,"summary":"This is a recording of the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group Meeting, with live coding.","notes":"At the UCLUG: Jas continues his bash shell scripting for newbies tutorial, and Allen Valliencourt of FGPTech.","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"shell script\",uclug,meeting,environment,\"denial of service\",spam,snort","version":0,"downloads":1314,"valid":1},
{"id":119,"date":"2008-06-13","title":"Tech Music: No Seat Attached","duration":305,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the MC Smedley track 'No Seat Attached'","notes":"MC Smedley garage basement demos.\n\nNo seat attached - 1st recorded track ever","hostid":89,"series":22,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"music, technology, garage, demo, basement","version":0,"downloads":1453,"valid":1},
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{"id":121,"date":"2008-06-17","title":"Linguistic Public Radio","duration":271,"summary":"The first appearance of Linguistic Public Radio","notes":"Plexi talks about her new upcoming project.","hostid":57,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linguistic Public Radio,linguistics,linguistchat.org","version":0,"downloads":1982,"valid":1},
{"id":122,"date":"2008-06-18","title":"Batch processing on Linux","duration":328,"summary":"We look into an application for batching jobs in sequence or at a time, an email with the result.","notes":"Deepgeek discusses batch processing on a linux platform","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"debian,email,bash,at,applications","version":0,"downloads":2106,"valid":1},
{"id":123,"date":"2008-06-19","title":"Misunderstanding Privacy Part 1","duration":1147,"summary":"This covers the paper around internet privacy. If we don't have anything to hide, why secure it?","notes":"SSRN Paper
\nDaniel J. Solove
\nDrake Anubis
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\n https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f197/mirovengi/2598843655_b4fd44222f_o.jpg
\n\n https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f197/mirovengi/2598843621_30287ffdc3_o.jpg
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{"id":125,"date":"2008-06-24","title":"Home Brew Part 1","duration":1953,"summary":"How to brew your own beer, part 1","notes":"Equipment needed for Home Brew:
\n\n8 Quart Pot
\nFermenting Vessel (glass or food grade plastic)
\nBottling Vessel (again, food grade plastic)
\nSiphon Hose & Bottling tool
\nSpoon
\nFunnel (if using a glass fermenter)
\nBottle capper\nbottles
\ncaps
\nsterilizing solution (c-Brite or B-brite)
\nHop Bag
\nThermometer
\nHydrometer
\nBeer Kit (ingredients)
\n\nLinks:
\n\n https://www.leeners.com
\n https://www.homebrewtalk.com ","hostid":90,"series":14,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"beer,home brewing,fermenting,bottling,hops","version":0,"downloads":1976,"valid":1},
{"id":126,"date":"2008-06-25","title":"Ripping the Web","duration":864,"summary":"Looking into techniques how to rip webpages, security and applications.","notes":"operator explains how to rip content from websites.","hostid":36,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"whitelist,\"web pages\",curl,php,cookies,\"streaming media\",ripping,webx,filtering","version":0,"downloads":1305,"valid":1},
{"id":127,"date":"2008-06-26","title":"How to be Nosey on the Interwebz","duration":686,"summary":"Summary of presentation about how to listen to traffic on the network around you.","notes":"\nHow to be Nosey Presentation ","hostid":39,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"driftnet,nmap,ettercap,\"web traffic\",wireshark,summary","version":0,"downloads":9962,"valid":1},
{"id":128,"date":"2008-06-27","title":"Misunderstanding Privacy Part 2","duration":498,"summary":"Talking about different ways to define privacy.","notes":"Drake continues his series of Misunderstanding privacy.
\nSSRN Paper
\nDaniel J. Solove
\nDrake Anubis
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{"id":129,"date":"2008-06-30","title":"Panama City Linux User Group Meeting","duration":4187,"summary":"This is a recording of the Panama City Linux User Group Meeting, with live coding.","notes":"PCLUG meeting notes 0058","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"windows vista\",\"linux group\",meeting,pclug,\"download party\",installation,\"command line\"","version":0,"downloads":1860,"valid":1},
{"id":130,"date":"2008-07-01","title":"Unhosing a spyware infected system","duration":917,"summary":"In this show, we talk about what we can do with a windows system when it can't be trusted anymore.","notes":"* Ad-Aware
\n* Spybot Search and Destroy
\n* Either AVG or Clam AV
\n* HijackThis
\n* Rootkit Revealer
\n* Autoruns
\n
\n* C Cleaner
\n* Disk Clean (part of Windows)
\n* Scan Disk (part of Windows)
\n* Defrag (part of Windows)
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{"id":131,"date":"2008-07-02","title":"Adding Stereo to a Computer","duration":1955,"summary":"Deepgeek talks about adding a Stereo to his Computer","notes":"\n\"Deepgeek talks about adding a Stereo to his Computer\"","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"audio,stereo,sound output,harmonic distortion,speakers,headphones,flac,lame","version":0,"downloads":1954,"valid":1},
{"id":132,"date":"2008-07-03","title":"OpenDNS","duration":850,"summary":"Rowinggolfer discusses how to set up and configure using OpenDNS.","notes":"","hostid":86,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"dns,\"domain name service\",\"site blocking\",\"dynamic ip updating\"","version":0,"downloads":1924,"valid":1},
{"id":133,"date":"2008-07-04","title":"Talk to Drake","duration":381,"summary":"Drake recommends the Shure 8900 microphone and invites listeners to talk to him on a show","notes":"Drake invites quiet listeners to come on the show and share their interests with him.","hostid":58,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Shure, microphone, invitation, participate, podcasting, correspondents","version":0,"downloads":1421,"valid":1},
{"id":134,"date":"2008-07-07","title":"Kernal Patching ","duration":1227,"summary":"Adding functions or patching issues in your kernel, this is the process.","notes":"Part 2 of the How to Build your own Kernal Series","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Building a Kernel","version":0,"downloads":1428,"valid":1},
{"id":135,"date":"2008-07-08","title":"LPI Ceritification Part 5 PCI Cards","duration":985,"summary":"Setup different PC expansion cards","notes":"\n\nCommands Used:\n
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\n\n","hostid":30,"series":7,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"LPI,lspci","version":0,"downloads":2030,"valid":1},
{"id":136,"date":"2008-07-09","title":"Intercepting Satellite Transmissions","duration":628,"summary":"Drake Anubis demonstrates the basic setups to decoding APT satellite transmissions.","notes":"Drake Anubis demonstrates the basic setups to decoding APT satellite transmissions. A detailed tutorial is available on his blog.","hostid":58,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"satellite,leo,noaa,photograph,photo,antenna,\"radio receiver\"","version":0,"downloads":1558,"valid":1},
{"id":137,"date":"2008-07-10","title":"July UCLUG Meeting","duration":8690,"summary":"This is a recording of the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group Meeting, with live coding.","notes":"dave yates as always records his UCLUG meeting ","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"bash,\"shell script\",coding,asterix,hashing,backup,regex,ubuntu","version":0,"downloads":1873,"valid":1},
{"id":138,"date":"2008-07-11","title":"Bee Soft Commander","duration":351,"summary":"Looking into Bee Soft which is a file manager similar to Midnight Commander.","notes":"Deepgeek talks about the light weight app Bee Soft commander","hostid":73,"series":11,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"languages,\"file manager\",\"ftp client\",\"wipe files\",review","version":0,"downloads":2087,"valid":1},
{"id":139,"date":"2008-07-14","title":"Compiling a Kernel over the Nework with distcc","duration":1253,"summary":"Talking about setting up and compiling with distcc and the benefits over GCC or other options.","notes":"klaatu talks about compiling a Kernel over the network with distcc.","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Building a Kernel","version":0,"downloads":1445,"valid":1},
{"id":140,"date":"2008-07-15","title":"LPI Certification Part 6 Device Configuration","duration":729,"summary":"LPIC topic 1.101.6 — Configure Communication Devices","notes":"Objective:
\n\nCandidates should be able to install and configure internal and external communication\ndevices such as modems, ISDN adapters, and DSL switches. This objective includes\nverification of compatibility requirements (especially important if that modem is a\nwinmodem), necessary hardware settings for internal devices (IRQs, DMAs, I/O ports), and\nloading and configuring suitable device drivers. It also includes communication device and\ninterface configuration requirements, such as the correct serial port for 115.2 Kbps, and the\ncorrect modem settings for outbound PPP connection(s).\n
\nKey files, terms, and utilities include:
\n\n/proc/dma Direct memory accessing channels in use\n/proc/interrupts Interrupts in use\n/proc/ioports I/O ports in use\nsetserial(8) Configure serial port access for an internal modem\n
\n\n","hostid":30,"series":7,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"LPI,modems,ISDN,DSL","version":0,"downloads":1468,"valid":1},
{"id":141,"date":"2008-07-16","title":"Tech Music: Tele-Datu boogie","duration":253,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents the track 'Tele-Datu boogie'","notes":"check out his other tracks at:
\nhttps://www.zombie.el.cx/music/
","hostid":82,"series":22,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"music, technology, telephone","version":0,"downloads":1360,"valid":1},
{"id":142,"date":"2008-07-17","title":"Home Brew Part 2 - Bottling and Fermentation Fun","duration":1748,"summary":"How to brew your own beer, part 2","notes":"jelkimantis' part 2 of his home brewing adventures","hostid":90,"series":14,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"beer,home brewing,fermentation,bottling","version":0,"downloads":1512,"valid":1},
{"id":143,"date":"2008-07-18","title":"Open GPS Tracker","duration":2609,"summary":"Informal talk about open source hardware and the open GPS tracker, sending commands to the phone.","notes":"\n https://opengpstracker.org
\n https://www.opengpstracker.org/wordpress/
\n\n \nhttps://www.opengpstracker.org/phpBB3/
\n\n\n https://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/index.html ","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"open source\",hardware,firmware,diy,\"micro controllers\",robots,cellphone,GPS,flashing","version":0,"downloads":1351,"valid":1},
{"id":144,"date":"2008-07-20","title":"Death Note","duration":473,"summary":"Review of the anime series 'Death Note'","notes":"deepgeek talks about Death Note anime","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"review, anime, adult theme, thriller, recommended","version":0,"downloads":7393,"valid":1},
{"id":145,"date":"2008-07-21","title":"Stop smoking","duration":516,"summary":"A show to encourage you to give up smoking","notes":"The one step plan to stopping smoking: Don't smoke another one.\n \nAudio for the record scratch by Halleck\n\nhttps://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=29938
\n https://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0
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{"id":146,"date":"2008-07-22","title":"MC Smedley","duration":420,"summary":"The Tech Music series presents another track from MC Smedley","notes":"another track by MC Smedley","hostid":89,"series":22,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"music, rock","version":0,"downloads":1292,"valid":1},
{"id":147,"date":"2008-07-23","title":"New DNS vunerablity","duration":317,"summary":"miro talks about a current DNS vulnerability","notes":"miro talks about the new DNS vunerablity","hostid":48,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"DNS, security, vulnerability, internet, domains","version":0,"downloads":1285,"valid":1},
{"id":148,"date":"2008-07-24","title":"LinuxFest","duration":1380,"summary":"Talking about Linux and the community, and how it's to go to LinuxFest.","notes":"LinuxFest
\nOhio LinuxFest;
\nOntario LinuxFest;
\nSoutheast LinuxFest.","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"linuxfest,linux,geek,community","version":0,"downloads":1924,"valid":1},
{"id":149,"date":"2008-07-25","title":"DynamicDNS","duration":1492,"summary":"klaatu talks about dynamic DNS including a walkthrough for no-ip.com","notes":"klaatu talks about dynamic dns","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"DNS, dynamic, ssh, security, remote access","version":0,"downloads":1548,"valid":1},
{"id":150,"date":"2008-07-28","title":"Debloat Windows","duration":678,"summary":"In this episode, we talk about how to remove unwanted software from your windows machine.","notes":"Cybercod explains how to debloat a windows install disk\n\n","hostid":91,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"bloat,\"service packs\",tweeks,\"customized install\",drivers","version":0,"downloads":2042,"valid":1},
{"id":151,"date":"2008-07-29","title":"Copyfight Vol 1","duration":700,"summary":"Threethirty talks about the basics of DRM, licensing, copyright and copyleft.","notes":"\n https://www.freesound.org/
\n\n https://www.creativecommons.org
","hostid":92,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"copyfight,copyright,licensing,drm","version":0,"downloads":1376,"valid":1},
{"id":152,"date":"2008-07-30","title":"Pulse Audio Intro","duration":2034,"summary":"We discuss what Pulse Audio is and how it works in Linux, talking to the kernel and drivers.","notes":"Klaatu interviews Kajarii about Pulse Audio.
\nPulse Audio Website
\nSince I'll be listening to this episode in OGG format, I figured I'd post the ogg version in case anyone else wants it. --klaatu
","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"fedora,cohost,\"linux kernel modules\",priority,realtime,pulseaudio,\"sound server\"","version":0,"downloads":2288,"valid":1},
{"id":153,"date":"2008-07-31","title":"What is an algorithm","duration":242,"summary":"This is a definition of what an algorithm is and how it's used.","notes":"What is an algorithm?
\nReview Question:
\nTry answering the follow review question by leaving a comment or answering it in your head. If you want you can even write it down on paper.
\nWrite an algorithm for your morning routine. From the time the alarm clock rings until you leave the house for work or school.
\nIf you're like me and do not have a job try writing an algorithm on how to write a resume.
\nRecommended Reads
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid's_algorithm
\nhttps://computer.howstuffworks.com/question717.htm
\nhttps://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-algorithm.htm
\nThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
","hostid":38,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"algorithms,definition","version":0,"downloads":2256,"valid":1},
{"id":154,"date":"2008-08-01","title":"Linguistic Public Radio Episode 0","duration":529,"summary":"The second episode of Linguistic Public Radio","notes":"Plexie introduces her new site, forum, irc channel and podcast.
\n Linguist Chat Home page
\noffical irc channel: linguistchat.org #Linguistchat
\n LinguistChat Forum ","hostid":57,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linguistic Public Radio,linguistics,linguistchat.org","version":0,"downloads":1822,"valid":1},
{"id":155,"date":"2008-08-04","title":"Installing Xubuntu","duration":725,"summary":"Experience of installing Xubuntu and if it's easier to use than Ubuntu.","notes":"Xoke talks about installing Xubuntu","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Linux,Install","version":0,"downloads":2293,"valid":1},
{"id":156,"date":"2008-08-05","title":"FRS/GMRS Walkie Talkie Review","duration":984,"summary":"Reviewing walkie talkie units, how it actually works, and what features they have. Also nostalgia.","notes":"Deepgeek reviews FRS/GMRS walkie-talkies from Radio Shack\n(He also waxes nostalgic about CB radio.)","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"walkie talkie\",GPRS,\"base stations\",privacy,license,freebanding","version":0,"downloads":2431,"valid":1},
{"id":157,"date":"2008-08-06","title":"New Hackermedia Content","duration":352,"summary":"Talking about new releases of hacker media. Ending with a \"there will be giants\" release.","notes":"Some new Hackermedia\n
\n\n
\n\n\n\nThe Hacker Voice Digest Issue 3\n
\n\n Download
\n\n\n\n Rough guide to number stations - Part 3 By Demonix\n
\n History of BT Strowger Systems - By Belial\n
\n List of interesting phone numbers - Blue_Chimp\n
\n VoIP spectacular with 10nix and Belial\n
\n Hacking Vonage - Belial\n
\n Easy Peasy ID theft - Hyper\n
\n Urban Exploration - BT exchanges\n
\n Rants\n
\n News\n
\n Interviews
\n\n and a fuckton more!......\n
\n\n\n
\n\n\n\nCitizen Engineer\n
\n\n\n\n Website\n
\n\n\nLadyAda\n
\n\n https://www.adafruit.com
\n https://www.ladyada.net/
\n\n\nPhil Torrone\n
\n https://www.makezine.com/
\n\n\n https://www.makezine.com/pub/au/Phillip_Torrone
\n\nThey Might Be Giants, Friday Night Video Podcast\n
\n\n\n\n Video
\n\n\n\n \nMaking of
\n\n\n\n\n Rss Feed
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Lyrics \n","hostid":1,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"hacker media\",\"citizen engineer\",\"video podcast\"","version":0,"downloads":1183,"valid":1},
{"id":158,"date":"2008-08-07","title":"EC LUG July 31 Meeting","duration":3994,"summary":"This is a recording of the Eau Claire Linux Users Group Meeting.","notes":"audio from EC Lug meeting on july 31 2008","hostid":93,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"linux,installation,\"community size\",licensing,\"public domain\",\"source hosting\"","version":0,"downloads":1291,"valid":1},
{"id":159,"date":"2008-08-08","title":"Basic Electronics","duration":1853,"summary":"A light hearted discussion of basic digital electronics, covering the seven types of logic gates.","notes":"Digital & Analog
\n\nThe 7 Logic Gates
\n\n\n\n\nFrom Nand to Tetris in 12 Steps ","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"electronics,batteries,\"low voltage\",\"logic gates\",digital,\"direct current\",dc,ttl,\"transistor transistor logic\"","version":0,"downloads":1978,"valid":1},
{"id":160,"date":"2008-08-11","title":"DVgrab","duration":816,"summary":"Ken walks us through moving off DV tapes to disk","notes":"Links
\n\n\n","hostid":30,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"dvgrab,archiving","version":0,"downloads":1351,"valid":1},
{"id":161,"date":"2008-08-12","title":"Hacking WEP","duration":1455,"summary":"Talking about the fragmentation attack for hacking WEP, demonstrating by example.","notes":"finux explains just how insecure WEP is ","hostid":85,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"wep,hacking,fragmentation,vulnerabilities,isp,security,tutorial","version":0,"downloads":1527,"valid":1},
{"id":162,"date":"2008-08-13","title":"Webkit","duration":1058,"summary":"We are talking about an article in the Linux journal about packaging a webpage in an application.","notes":"\nJza, Andymeows, and riddebox have a improvised discussion about an article in the \nJuly issue of Linux Journal, called \"Using Webkit In Your Desktop Application.\" pg 54 - 58.\n
\n\nLinux Journal = www.linuxjournal.com
\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit
\n
\nWhat is webkit?
\nIt has a LGPL license
\nWebkit is an open source application framework that provides \na foundation upon which to build a web browser.\nIt was originally \nderived from the konqueror browser's khtml software library by Apple Inc. for use in Safari.\nYou can use Designer to create a nice gui and use the classes for QtWebKit inside it. \nWhich means that you can drag and drop forms and create the gui real fast. \nThe best part of QtWebKit is that you can pull stuff from the internet for you applications. \nIn the article they created an app that will download the pdf files from past issues for you. With a nice search feature for their website. \n
\nExamples of applications using Webkit:
\nAdium
\nColloquy
\nMSN Messenger
\nMac OS X's Dashboard
\nThe IPhone uses it as well
\n","hostid":94,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"linux journal\",cohost,\"webpage application\",webkit,javascript,qt","version":0,"downloads":1265,"valid":1},
{"id":163,"date":"2008-08-14","title":"Circuit Bending","duration":826,"summary":"Morgellon method in which audio circuit are modified to make new sounds","notes":"HPR Circuit Bending
\n\n\n\nCircuit bending is the creative, DIY (Do It Yourself) short-circuiting of electronic devices such as low voltage, battery-powered guitar effects, children's toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical instruments and sound generators. Emphasizing spontaneity and randomness, the techniques of circuit bending have been commonly associated with noise music, though many more conventional contemporary musicians and musical groups have been known to experiment with \"bent\" instruments. Circuit benders remove the rear panel and connect circuits on a trial and error basis. More experienced benders use a soldering iron and add other components such as potentiometers, resistors or capacitors, which creates an even broader range of sounds.
\n","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Circuits,Audio,Synthesizer,Music,Soldering","version":0,"downloads":1129,"valid":1},
{"id":164,"date":"2008-08-15","title":"Copyfight Vol 2","duration":304,"summary":"Threethirty talks about freeing your DRM'ed music, licensing, copyright and copyleft.","notes":"threethiry continues his copyfight series","hostid":92,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Music,DRM,Copyright,Copyfight,Licensing","version":0,"downloads":1169,"valid":1},
{"id":165,"date":"2008-08-18","title":"Expressive Programming Part 1","duration":1026,"summary":"Part 1 of the Expressive Programming series","notes":"\n\nIn this series UberChick discusses programming as an art form, as a means of\nself-expression\n\n
\n\nuberchick's first installment of her expressive programming series
\n","hostid":95,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Expressive Programming","version":0,"downloads":1310,"valid":1},
{"id":166,"date":"2008-08-19","title":"10 Minute Mail","duration":391,"summary":"I talk about a 10-minute mail address. It creates an email address that you have for 10 minutes.","notes":"\n10 Minute Mail
\nOgg Version of this Episode
\n","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"web service\",registration,verification,reply","version":0,"downloads":1294,"valid":1},
{"id":167,"date":"2008-08-20","title":"UCLUG august Meeting","duration":6457,"summary":"This is a recording of the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group Meeting, with live coding.","notes":"upstate carolina linux user group august meeting","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"file handling\",newsclip,perl,installation,germany,\"open source\",linuxfest","version":0,"downloads":1168,"valid":1},
{"id":168,"date":"2008-08-22","title":"EC LUG August 14 Meeting","duration":6024,"summary":"This is a recording of the Eau Claire Linux Users Group Meeting.","notes":"EC LUG meeting for august 14","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"shellscript,mailserver,ubuntu,\"video viewers\",\"user experiance\"","version":0,"downloads":1221,"valid":1},
{"id":169,"date":"2008-08-23","title":"Steganography","duration":1205,"summary":"Steganography is the technique of hiding secret data within an ordinary file or message.","notes":"deepgeek dicusses steganography","hostid":73,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"ascii text\",secret,cryptography,hiding,tooling,images,\"source code\"","version":0,"downloads":2899,"valid":1},
{"id":170,"date":"2008-08-25","title":"Resetting Windows Passwords","duration":470,"summary":"In this episode, I talk about how to reset Windows NT passwords in Linux.","notes":"finux discusses a tool that allows you to reset windows passwords","hostid":85,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"Windows NT\",linux,\"harddrive password\",tooling,installation,\"sam password\"","version":0,"downloads":1399,"valid":1},
{"id":171,"date":"2008-08-26","title":"AVID 101","duration":346,"summary":"Talking about Advancement Via Individual Determination. A way to help students prepare for college.","notes":"jelkimantis discusses a program called AVID
\n\n \nshownotes ","hostid":90,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"history,suburbs,schools,urban,\"working hard\",advancement,determination","version":0,"downloads":1935,"valid":1},
{"id":172,"date":"2008-08-27","title":"fluxbox tabbed windows","duration":551,"summary":"Talking about the tab feature in Fluxbox, lightweight window manager for Linux.","notes":"dave yates discusses fluxbox's tabbed windows feature","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"tabs,fluxbox,\"window manager\",xterm,titlebar","version":0,"downloads":1850,"valid":1},
{"id":173,"date":"2008-08-28","title":"Configuring Pulse Audio","duration":1434,"summary":"Talking about how to install and configure Pulse Audio from an article written for archlinux.","notes":"Klaatu and notJlindsay discuss Pulse Audio and how to configure it so it doesn't bork your system. One thing Klaatu fails to mention is that before you try any of this, you should just run whatever software updates may be available for your OS. Pulse configuration and compatability seems to be improving rapidly over time, so many thing may \"fix themselves\" by simply making sure your distro is up to date.
\n\nWiki Article
\nthe ogg version of this episode
","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"wiki,archlinux,pulseaudio,article,plugins,alsa,esound,gnome,kde","version":0,"downloads":1332,"valid":1},
{"id":174,"date":"2008-08-29","title":"VIM is my IDE","duration":1580,"summary":"Jrullo goes through a basic setup and use of Vim as an IDE.","notes":"\nDjango:
\nThis Week in Django\n
\n\n\n \nVIM
\n\n\n SnippetsEMU
\n\n\nNerd tree
\n\n taglist
\n\n\nadd to ~/.vimrc for shortcuts
\n\nTaglist shortcut line:
\n\nnnoremap :TlistToggle
\n\n\nNERDtree shortcut line:
\nnnoremap :NERDTree
\n\n\nNotes:
\n*.vba is a vimball file\nopen a .vba file and follow the instructions. once in the file type :so % and hit enter to run the .vba file. that should install the vim scripts into your ~/.vim directory. it's always a good idea to run the unzip or .vba files from the directory you want to install them into, as you may come across scripts in the future that assume that's were you are.
\n
\ndefault Debian/Ubuntu setting file is here:
/usr/share/vim/vim71/debian.vim\nyours may be under vim70 or something else depending on your version\nthe global /etc/vim/vimrc runs the debian.vim file \n
\nSnippetsEMU notes:
\nopen any SOMELANGUAGE_snippets.vim file to see examples of how to setup a snippet. once snippets are installed, open a file with vim and type a snippet phrase followed by hitting the key and the phrase should be replaced with the bits from the snippet file.
\n
\n\nNERD tree notes:
\n
\n\nnormal vim keyboard keys work in the NERD tree window.
\n:NERDTree starts it
\nq from the NERDtree window quits
\nu for up a level
\nt for down a level (traverse)
\n:help NERDTree for extensive command help
\n
\nTaglist notes:
\nnormal vim keyboard keys work in the taglist window.
\ntaglsits are cumulative, meaning that as you open different files in the same vim session taglist creates a new taglist tree for new files you edit.\n:TlistOpen starts\n:TlistToggle toggles between opening and closeing the taglist window\nF1 for help\nq quits/closes taglist window\n
\n\n\n\nLodgeit Pastebin for VIM
\nNERDCommenter for VIM
\neasily comment out lines and blocks of text inside code for many languages
\nhttps://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1218
","hostid":96,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"vim,programming,ide,configuration","version":0,"downloads":1599,"valid":1},
{"id":175,"date":"2008-09-01","title":"Sourcecast ep 00","duration":3255,"summary":"This is the SourceCast episode 0, a review of specific distros and general Linux talk.","notes":"original audio https://sourcecast.org/ ","hostid":97,"series":19,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"humor,distro,reviews,software,mandrake,apache,gentoo,openoffice,java,debian,mysql,qt,\"web browsers\",wine","version":0,"downloads":1126,"valid":1},
{"id":176,"date":"2008-09-02","title":"EC Lug August 21 Meeting","duration":7849,"summary":"This is a recording of the Eau Claire Linux Users Group Meeting.","notes":"EC Lug August 21 Meeting","hostid":93,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"alarm clock\",ubuntu,\"soft radio\",automation,robot,music,\"reuse machines\"","version":0,"downloads":1448,"valid":1},
{"id":177,"date":"2008-09-03","title":"Rhythmbox Streaming","duration":327,"summary":"Streaming audio with Rhythmbox","notes":"weex talks about streaming audio with Rhythmbox ","hostid":98,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"audio,streaming,sharing,windows,data,itunes","version":0,"downloads":1302,"valid":1},
{"id":178,"date":"2008-09-04","title":"Google Chrome","duration":861,"summary":"Talking about the current state of Google Chrome and a review of this new release.","notes":"\n download link
\nHere's a thread on the binrev forum all about Chrome:
\nhttps://www.binrev.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=38885
","hostid":39,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"firefox,release,chrome,features,searchbar,\"dynamic tabs\",incognito,privacy","version":0,"downloads":6734,"valid":1},
{"id":179,"date":"2008-09-05","title":"Hack This Site","duration":380,"summary":"Talking about \"Hack this Site\" where you can train skills and learn how to hack a site via missions.","notes":"Xoke talks about a legaltraining ground for hackers.
\n https://www.hackthissite.org/
","hostid":79,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Security,Hacker","version":0,"downloads":2213,"valid":1},
{"id":180,"date":"2008-09-08","title":"Beagle Board","duration":914,"summary":"In this episode, I talk about embedded boards and mainly the Beagle Board.","notes":" Beagle Board HQ
\n Wiki Info
\n\n\n\nHardware Info:
\n\n https://beagleboard.org/hardware
\n\n https://dkc1.digikey.com/us/mkt/beagleboard.html
\n\n\n\nBeagle Board Media:\n
\n https://beagleboard.org/media
\n\n https://dkc1.digikey.com/us/en/tod/Texas_Instruments/BeagleBoard/BeagleBoard.html
","hostid":25,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"\"low power\",review,features,graphics,embedded","version":0,"downloads":1907,"valid":1},
{"id":181,"date":"2008-09-09","title":"Setting up vsFTPD","duration":1574,"summary":"In this show we talk about how to setup an FTP server, configuring user accounts and folders.","notes":"Klaatu talks about setting up an FTP server.
\nvsFTPd site
\nogg version","hostid":78,"series":0,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"security,configuration,ftp,history,anonymous,vsftpd","version":0,"downloads":1409,"valid":1},
{"id":182,"date":"2008-09-10","title":"LinuxMCE: Interview with Thomas Cherryhomes","duration":4647,"summary":"This is an interview with Thom Cherryhomes talking about lifetime CE setup and features.","notes":"LinuxMCE is a free, open source add-on to Kubuntu including a 10' UI, complete whole-house media solution with pvr + distributed media, and the most advanced smarthome solution available. It is stable, easy to use, and requires no knowledge of Linux and only basic computer skills.
\nLinks:
\n Home
\n Demo Videos:
\nIRC: irc.freenode.net #linuxmce
\n Ohio LinuxFest 2008 10.11.2008
\n SouthEast LinuxFest 6.13.2009
","hostid":99,"series":78,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"lights,media,\"home automation\",asterix,integration,\"smart home\"","version":0,"downloads":1539,"valid":1},
{"id":183,"date":"2008-09-11","title":"UCLUG Sepetember meeting","duration":5575,"summary":"This is a recording of the Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group Meeting, with live coding.","notes":"UC Lug's September meeting","hostid":77,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"shellscript,bash,\"hidden options\",gmail,permissions","version":0,"downloads":1095,"valid":1},
{"id":184,"date":"2008-09-12","title":"License Pt1: GNU GPL v3","duration":1833,"summary":"The first part of a look at licenses","notes":"GNU website
\nGNU GPL Licenses
\nShow Notes
\nEben Moglen - Licensing in the Web 2.0 Era
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{"id":185,"date":"2008-09-15","title":"3 tips","duration":463,"summary":"Ken gives us quick bash tips","notes":" More info
\nTip 1: while [ \"x\" = \"x\" ]; do ls -al ; sleep 5; done
\nTip 2: sox in.mp3 out.ogg tempo 1.5
\nTip 3: tar -cf - . | ( cd /media/backupdisk; tar -xvf - )
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{"id":186,"date":"2008-09-16","title":"Vulgar Esperantist part 1","duration":1473,"summary":"In this episode we talk about Esperanto; this is a first introduction.","notes":"klaatu's first part in his \"Vulgar Esperantist\" series done for the LinguistChat web series","hostid":78,"series":21,"explicit":0,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"introduction,\"second language\",invented,learn,endings,verbs,adjectives","version":0,"downloads":1653,"valid":1},
{"id":187,"date":"2008-09-17","title":"Maemo","duration":2039,"summary":"In this discussion we talk about Memo, how it works and what it is.","notes":"riddlebox and Jza talk about Maemo
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{"id":188,"date":"2008-09-18","title":"Expressive Programming Part 2 Perfection vs Production","duration":1197,"summary":"Part 2 of the Expressive Programming series","notes":"Part 2 of uberchicks expressive programming series.","hostid":95,"series":0,"explicit":1,"license":"CC-BY-NC-SA","tags":"Expressive Programming","version":0,"downloads":3968,"valid":1},
{"id":189,"date":"2008-09-19","title":"Source Cast Part 2","duration":3524,"summary":"This is the SourceCast episode 2, a review of vista and general Linux talk.","notes":"original audio from sourcecast 4.5
\nsourcecast website
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{"id":190,"date":"2008-09-22","title":"Media Centers for Linux","duration":4145,"summary":"We talk about different media centers available for Linux.","notes":"monsterb, klaatu, and Peter64 talk about Media Centers for Linux.
Boxee, Elisa, Entertainer, Freevo, GeexBox, LinuxMCE, Miro, MythTV, XBMC