Episode: 1046 Title: HPR1046: HPR Community News July 2012 Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1046/hpr1046.mp3 Transcribed: 2025-10-17 17:55:23 --- Hello my name is Ken Thamann and you're listening to Hacker Public Radio's Community News for the month of July 2012. This is a regular show that we do once a month to give you an idea of what's going on in the community, what's going on behind the scenes of the community, around HPR. We will start off with a show review and then we'll move on to a long list of tanks and apologies and other notes that I want to talk to you about because they were on my inbox and I haven't done the community news for the last while so I want to make sure that I didn't miss anything so I went through all my email today and medallist scaringly large list of thank you's and apologies. Okay as we always do we will go through the shows that were on last since we had the last community news. I'd like to thank Latu for doing an excellent job on community news for June and the following day we had syndicated Tuesday which is done from the Linux and the Shell project. Episode 10 was the DF command exploring file system usage and I'll say it before and I'll say it again some of these are more obscure commands and some of them I think while I'm really going to know everything about this command and then he ends up in every show so far pulling out something out of the man pages that I am completely overlooked and yeah so fantastic work there Dan thank you very much for all the shows that you've you've sent in and we appreciate all the work and just so people do know that for every one of those shows there's a complete write-up tutorial on the website and there's a complete video as well all of which are really worth looking into. The following day we had Ugandike who gave us a show entitled about Rivendell with Rivendell and this was I was listening to this show on the way back from work and was very very very impressed with what this application would do even the slick in and out promos the choice of music was excellent they the whole way that the whole thing was put together I think he set off to prove that you could do a podcast with Rivendell absolutely definitely probably if somebody can package it make it a little bit easier to install it would it would kind of help but definitely an experiment that went very very well and I heard the Sunday morning Linux review people was listening to the show as well and they've picked out a one of the songs that was used in that show well the next day obviously we had the massive unbelievable binary and hexadecimal celebration of our 1,000 and 24th or our 1,324th episode depending on how you look at it and want to really thank 5150 who did an awful lot of work organizing that and all the other guys who who you know joined and really met at a very enjoyable show to listen to and a lot of the links that they put together there in the background are on the on the website and thank you Mr X for the accordion intro and outro music so yeah that's monumental and I'd like to thank especially everybody all the hosts and all the various different people who have worked on HPR and made it such a success that it is and looking forward to the next 1 or 2 4 episodes and the following day was a syndicated Thursday on a Friday there's been a few odd ones like that this month as well and I wanted to release this one because it's the Infonomicon episode 51 I haven't been able to get troops on really I had done an interview with Stank to give the lineage of Hacker Public Radio we played as well the last episode of Radio or a radio freak America where they mentioned the Hacker Public Radio project that they were all going to switch to and I kind of never happened I think they probably had something else in their mind them what transpired but it was for me Infonomicon was the way that I got to a tech and subsequently got attacked Republic Radio and I played episode 51 it was actually the shortest of all the episodes of Infonomicon and they did 52 episodes I think and they they were some politically incorrect but very very funny episodes on troops and troops was also one of the early people behind it started off as troops radio Infonomicon did and then migrated into into the Infonomicon podcast troops was also one of the original correspondence on Radio Freak America a few of his emails were were there and were read out and it was I think inspired by that the troops went ahead and started its own podcast spreading the word tackers spreading information spreading knowledge and it was he stopped Infonomicon when Tuas started up and Tuas is a direct successor so it was a name change really and that made Tuas tech turn into Hacker Public Radio just in case you don't know so that was it a little bit of history and that's that's probably the the end of the catch up reminiscing shows that we're gonna do for a while on this something comes out of the woodwork you never know what will happen here at Hacker Public Radio and then we went to the following day or following Monday was setting up a WordPress blog part four Frank Bell who's now our official WordPress administrator here in Hacker Public Radio and Rachel's again I think I know I'm gonna know a lot of stuff about WordPress or about the topic and he just comes along and keeps giving you more information and that's kind of the whole point the next day was an episode that I did myself about migrating away from Google reader and I guess it's becoming a little bit of a topic here on Hacker Public Radio and we had of course the interview with the founder of DuckDuckGo which is a search engine that I've been using essentially since then and it's an adequate replacement if not yeah sometimes you can go exclamation mark w and here was another one of Google's products that I personally was using quite a bit and that is Google reader and essentially the show was about how to replace Google reader with a nine-map which actually has turned out to be a lot more convenient for me myself because I have the nine-map available natively on so many different platforms email line supported so that kind of worked for me also got a mention on the command line .net as well they were considering that and decided against it the following day we had Jonathan Culp and NYU Bill doing Goodwill hunting where they were looking for you know going around Goodwill stores charity shops and getting all technology a great episode for yeah rooting out that's a classic old computer so have a listen to that and it's a it's another great way to find technology the next day was syndicated Thursday series and we had one of the episodes put together by Robin Gattling from the full circle podcast and he aired the Karen Sandler medical devices one aside from being the head of the GNOME project and a lawyer she also has a heart which comes a bit of a shock to people who know all the lawyer jokes but she has a heart condition and had some proprietary software put in so very thoughts stimulating and well worth a listen it was one of the shows at a camp that generated the most stir I think you will be seeing a lot of the odd camp interviews coming up over the next few weeks and the reason for that is it's been a year since I'll camp happened and at the time we didn't have any predefined rule we did have a discussion prompted by that and how we would handle episodes coming from shows and events and at the time the decision well but a month after the time a decision was taken by the community on the mailing list to to reserve a block of shows after the event so after a camp 12 we'll be reserving a week of shows where if they get filled they will be bumped to the top of the queue so we'll get quite a lot of the shows out of the way in that first block and then later on during the year we'll schedule the shows as normal ones if they're not that time-sensitive or as regular syndicated Thursday slots if there happened to be interesting talks so in an effort not to get lynched when I go over there I want to make sure that all the shores actually are aired before I go over to odd camp the following day we had Robin and Ruben Rodriguez talk about Trisk Galilinix and again this was another in the syndicated Thursday slots deep geek was unsybatical so we had a fresh slot and I wanted to make sure that we would bump some of these talks up the queue as well the following Monday we had Brockton Bob with a how to backup your DVD collection using Memcorder probably not legal in some jurisdictions believe it or not where fair use does in the play but we laugh in the face of illegalness here in Hacker Republic radio not all obviously it's for educational purposes and what's may may not be legal in your jurisdiction there is some comments on that on the website which would be another you know options for the VF part I myself lazy and use handbrake for copying my DVDs over so there you go but always interested to hear what what commands you can use to do this because you don't try to get the best possible quality then we had the DU command from Linux and the Shell and the following day we had the first episode by a paranoid Shell who was suggesting that I think not paraphrasing too much that while the RTFM is probably not very positive at the same time some people should actually read a lot more than they can and then they do and some people don't actually want to learn and then we had Mike Kingley who gave a very detailed response to that and I think he'd even prompted him to do a an episode on that which will come into the queue shortly the next day my pixie book episode came up where I tried to get a compact HP compact T5000 thin client working and I'm going to echo here you know it's essentially how to the episode was about how to pixie boot over a network and it is a convenient way sometimes you know an alternative way than burning DVDs to get an operating system onto your computer that you might think about that was kind of the point but this whole project has been so jinxed I've had for many years they desire to get a thin computing silent computing into the living room starting with some Java stations which I had Linux on with a Vian M9000 PC that died after 24 hours of use with this which presented every possible problem under the sun and eventually I did get a working just on the day that my Raspberry Pi arrived and I plugged it in and boom everything worked far faster and also for 35 dollars I really don't want to promote especially after the two episodes on reusing computing but I also replaced my own server of eight years and four days running with the Rasp with that Raspberry Pi and you really do have to take into account the amount of power being wasted as well in in reusing this technology so it's it's an interesting topic it's a it's a balance but that that whole project has been jinxed from lower go anyways the following day was another syndicated Thursday on a Friday I have no idea oh yeah I did I was on the train and I posted that I thought it was Wednesday and it turned out to be Thursday so Thursday became Friday all right just go with the flow it's they I'll camp a level panel discussion and they was also talking about the MQ telemetry transport which was one of these episodes where I find it really interesting but I have the feeling that so much is going over my head but I really enjoyed it and episode 10 36 the following Monday was Joel and Joel I am getting really really annoyed with you and mr. gadgets for that matter and the reason I am is because we've got two people on ham radios and I want to hear you guys record a show over a ham radio please get it together and make it happen but the reason I'm annoyed with Joel is this is a seriously excellent episode and dangling in front of me yet another hobby where I think yes I really should have a ham radio when the when the dykes crash here and the and the floods come and I'm up in my attic desperately cranking up a ham radio or something so yes thank you Joel yes you food for thought and the following day if I don't get to if I don't get to buy my ham radio I might be up there soldering it together following the excellent episode by mr. X on soldering and who could have thought something so so painful could make such an interesting show and thanks very much for the very detailed show notes as well and I really do appreciate it when people send in good show notes with the links and everything it's it's just really a lot less work for me to do and I really have the feeling that you're highlighting the things in your show that you want brought brought to the fore then they episode 1038 was an interview with the guys behind the Salix OS project which is a slackward derivative didn't actually know that much of ours until I heard this show by Poké and it was a really really good interview and kind of almost made me want to try slackward again I'll put it on the list of things that I really want to do and then we had again syndicated Thursday we had the Matalie by from the GNU FM and the Libre FM projects and that was recorded at the North East GNU Linux Fest and there's quite a few of them and in the queue as well so we need to horse through them because of all these shows in the queue we've respectfully asked that the Sunday morning Linux review won't be taken out of the queue temporarily and we've also the nightcast has also temporarily been removed from the syndicated Thursday queue you know it's essentially so we can get through this backlog and we do appreciate those guys put them in but both of those shows are more than capable of standing on their own now they're both very popular shows in their own right and we also had a little bit of a bump here for the next show which was a kind of time-sensitive news of discussion on the fact that after all these years steam finally comes to Linux doesn't matter to me at all because I know interesting gaming whatsoever after losing many many hours of my life to the Lemmings and yes I know there is a Linux variant of that where they have penguins falling off cliffs but yes a mallard dragon glut and downer did next and show their brought up even some concerns over licensing and and all the rest that good stuff then we had another bump show for the reasons given earlier that if somebody's going to go to a show repertoire physical event we especially if they're gonna have a booth there and be talking we are going to prioritize that over other shows that have been submitted to the queue and this was one of them where the guys got together after hope and there's even talk of them having a booth at hope the next one which would be absolutely fantastic again the next day Linux in the shell the tail command and tail minus n plus 30 thank you Dan thank you thank you thank you thank you for that that is such such a useful command and not only why because you can use grip to find a particular instance in the file so I know what line over it is so you can have grip search for something in a file and it's you know it's a line 5172 and then you can tail after that and the number of lines with the dash n plus 572 whatever it is and then tail that again or head that with taking 50 lines so you want 50 lines after the first time you find that and they really really long file absolutely fantastic the very very moment I found out about that I put it into scripts so really appreciate Dan thank you for all the work you're doing on that show second-hand computing yes family con man who that meant nothing to me but Poki Poki knew the handle or at least new company it was an Nintendo in Japan apparently and about archiving all computers flea markets and ROM each sales in auctions and all the rest of that good stuff very very interesting and it's great to see people are archiving things made me feel a bit guilty about that very day I had just dropped off a whole box feats load of my old tech because down to the recycling center where they hopefully recycle it in a in a environmentally friendly fashion at least it should do we're paying for it but I had finally given up on all these all computers down in my an old tape drives and dad tapes and all the rest so I felt kind of guilty about that but I guess I'll have to get over we had then the following day JWP with on camp 11 by the way a second-hand computing I just had night wise and I am me saying thank you you know they found that very interesting and night wise sorry for not getting back to you but my 3G dongle was just going into the scoop all tunnel as that came up so I got cut off wasn't been rude or anything there anyway yes second-hand computing and then on camp 11 we had Oracle Linux our man on the spot roving reporter all around nice guy mr. JWP and he we had a little interview and the and what he was talking about was my zoom H2 microphone he expressed an interest in it and I must yes I must do a review of that sometimes on my list and his excellent talk on Oracle Linux and I you know it's something you don't hear a lot about but it's very interesting to it's it's good that somebody is keeping an eye on that that side of the defense and my king Lee thank you very much again just like Joel give me something else one of my recurring hobbies is I'm the de facto gene genealogy cool list I don't know if that's word for the family as well and I gathered a lot of this stuff and have been have our own three in grams and that sort of thing so yeah it's a it's actually a great way to get started in grams is pretty cool too actually for keeping track of your family tree so that was it that was the shows for the month a north lot of shows north lot of excellent content here and hacker and public radio now I want to call out a few people special thanks for you you won't have a bitchy sorry I as everybody knows I cannot pronounce people's names so I'm an I really apologize for that but thanks for the heads up on the wrong CC license we had linked to the wrong CC license on the website I want to thank David Dave Morris for all the fantastic work he's doing on the backend system here in Hack and Public Radio if you want to go to the tutorial site you can see a lot of the stuff that he's doing there we're working currently now in the scheduling system and we're going to see how that goes I also want to thank Frank Bell and wait as I butch or somebody else's name it they are homes and both of whom are doing fantastic work on the front end they've got a lot to think about there as we have now decided to drop RSS we being the Royal Wii as in me drop RSS as the feeding mechanism mechanism between the backend and the front end here's the idea we're going to somebody uploads a file so be it a wild file or an MP3 file or org file or whatever with the associated metadata in a format and the format is going to be a the Atom XML format for sure course and the reason for that is you can do multiple holes sewing at the moment we can't do multiple holes like in my bill and when they go did a show together or if it's a panel discussion we can only list either one show one host or we can I have to create a new host where all their names and that only appears once so it's a bit of a pain so that's one of the things we want to do and it also supports multiple entries in the in the same feed so we can have the MP3 the org and the speaks and and also most importantly it has the date in the correct format year month day two hours minute seconds and the time zone at the end Zulu being the correct one and that's so that's what I'm going we're going to be transferring data between the backend the front end using using an Atom feed and the Atom feed will be also used when people are uploading shows it'll be taken in as a blob an Atom feed XML and your file and then that will be taken by the backend system transcoded put into the scheduling system that's Dave Morris is working on and then when that's ready to rock it'll be added to an Atom feed which is then published to the world one of the worlds being the hacker public radio main website and it'll be that'll be the the central site that you can get it from but if you want to do embed they feed somewhere else you could also do that okay so that's a little bit about that a lot of work has been going on there not as much as I guess I'd like I need to do a lot more documentation to explain what the vision is but I'm actually meeting up with Dave as I'll camp him hopefully we'll have time over a few beers to discuss what's going on there then I'd like to have a special word of thanks to David man who's been keeping up my morale over the last month but also for tracking the keywords in the previous episodes he's going back and listening to all the shows so I've asked him to make note of you know the show was about this isn't that and we can also add that to the to the feeds so that if you're interested in all the shows that we're about I don't know emmon coder for instance that you you will go back and get those or all the shows about Linux or all the panel discussions or whatever so and also I want to thank him for his kind donation towards the HPR banner they was a HPR banner sponsored by him last month for the U.S which I think the guy is brought to one of the shows and he's contributed to get him one of those here for for me who will be going to ag camp have a mention that I'm going to ag camp yes ag camp is coming up anyway and I want to also thank Richard Quirin for putting the fantastic artwork together for that I've done off transfers for the back of some t-shirts so if there's any of the holes going to ag camp he'll be getting a free t-shirt from me hopefully as stocks last and stocks are not that many to start of it and then I want to thank Zoke for his idea and I want to thank Jonathan Nadu for the control panel script now the apology section my bad it's been particularly bad these last months but only first of all deep geek apologies for not announcing that your was on the full schedule of three months will start in June he's got a new site over there if people want to go over to to his website tgtm.us I think you can have a look at that and also I'd like to apologize for not announcing that he would be going to hope although I think it was on the mailing list so hopefully these guys met up met up with deep geek I want to talk to Windigo for missing the fact that he was a new host this is exactly my point he was down here done previous episodes but with other people so this is the first time he was doing one by himself apologies to Mike Hingley and Dortador Geek for not sending you the ftp details and if anybody doesn't have the ftp details please contact Admin at hackerpolicradio.org and I'll send them on to you again David Morris Frank Bell and ETHRAIA Homes for not providing enough information about the website or what I want them to do in my bill for not putting up your show sooner apologies about that and there's a big it's quite a lot of people who have put stuff into the queue I haven't got to it yet I usually do it on Thursdays, Fridays and so Wednesdays, Thursdays, different Fridays with a Y forks I'm actually regarding the show on the Monday I'm one of our nights when she's not working so but it's kind of been a busy week so anyway so those don't panic if your show doesn't appear in the processing queue it should go into the processing queue fairly quick and then once I have it downloaded transcoded got to show notes together then I put it into the schedule but I will also put it into the schedule you know even if I have problems transcoding it or wherever it'll go in at the same in the same order that we received it so you know don't panic about that but feel free to email me if you if for some reason it doesn't come up within in a few days and the guys hope sent in a photo and that's attached to the show notes for this episode and they talks about hope are up and there's a link also on the show notes and this will come as a shock to many of you but I will be going to this year and if you'd like to come along we have a booth took a little while to get organized but thanks to Dan Lynch for getting that sorted out for me and we have a very limited number of t-shirts t-shirts stickers were too expensive this time to do so if there are stickers they will be just printed off on if a four sheets and you can pull off a few and go on much but you could also download the sticker the the art and start printing your own stickers would be grand what I'm hoping to do if I get the time probably won't is make a little booklet with QR codes for the other podcasts that's around the Linux link.net just to have something on the on the booth to give away to people as they walk along we've been asked to announce by Kevin O'Brien that they're open for registration for the 2012 Ohio Linux Fest and if you want to you can go to our hyalynicsfest.org for its slash register and finally you'll all be thrilled to be here the Accessible Computing Foundation fundraiser spurred on by the massive success of the Hacker Public Radio all all day marathon put on there by our good friend and glorious leader Poké we they will be doing a fundraiser for the Accessible Computing Foundation and it's going to be held on August the 25th at 12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time until 12 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on August the 26th the event is going to be streamed live at the new radio for the entire event and they again the guys over at the Linux Basics Mobile Server where we are kindly or where we have a room as well kindly sponsored by the Linux Basics guys they will be doing the Mobile Server so go to the Linux uh basic website there's 30 people there in the room at once and and so what kind of worked well for the Hacker Public Radio was if the people who wanted to get involved on the conversation went into the room and then the people who just wanted to listen um dropped out to the stream that also worked for me as well when i wasn't um actually involved in it so far they have John O'Bacon from Ubuntu, Zach from the WM project and uh they the plan is to have one thousand people become a member of the Accessible Computing Computing Foundation the ACF for two dollars a month two dollars a month not not even the price of a cup of coffee in fairness not even you know if you were to go down and look behind your couch for some cash i guess you would manage two dollars a month i happen to be a contributor and a proud member of the ACF so please feel free to do that um things would be bad if you couldn't afford two dollars a month and if you can't well very sorry about just send me your name and i'll fire you off some stickers not a worry um so there you go that's uh that's all about that it's only 50 cents a week they're saying and um so it's important also that for as many people as possible to join this foundation because that um also uh strengthens their um case to become a charity and hopefully it will then spread the word um about accessible computing and we need it and the reason we need it because it's right it's right to have it first start secondly it will put us at the forefront again of uh something in the Linux community in the free and open source community so that's why you need to become a member if you can't code and if you can't code become a member and coding start coding okay that is pretty much it and if anybody becomes a member of the accessible computing foundation and we have any swag send us a um send us over your email address and every seat and we will see if we can get you some hpr stickers or uh buttons or whatever happens to come your way you will be added to the list of people who have contributed to that organization okay well that is for now uh let me just have a quick look here in the queue uh what's coming up we have um uh let me see second part of soldering mr gadgets makes a welcome return here uh zoke has discussions about setting up a Linux charity uh anuka freedom and licensing peg wall with a dev random uh another cutting the cord episode oh oh there's so much so much happening here and hacker public radio you have been listening to hacker public radio or hacker public radio does our we are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday on every friday today's show like all our shows was contributed by an hpr listener like yourself if you ever consider recording a podcast then visit our website to find out how easy it really is hacker public radio was founded by the digital dot pound and near phenomenal computer cloud hpr is funded by the binary revolution at binref dot com all binref projects are proudly sponsored by lunar pages from shared hosting to custom private clouds 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