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Episode: 206
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Title: HPR0206: This Runs Linux
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0206/hpr0206.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 13:51:15
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Music
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Hello and welcome to another sort of Hacka Public Radio, my name is Ken Fanon, and today
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I'm going to be talking about a site that's called DisronesLinux.org.
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A while back on our Linux Cranks episode 330, the idea of creating a web location where
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people could upload videos that promotes Linux, I also released a Hacka Public Radio based
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on that in reply to Microsoft ads.
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I think this is a fantastic idea, and we should so much so that I registered to site
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thisrunslinux.org.net.com.
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Bear in mind it's at Bayshire right now, so don't go promotionless anywhere.
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I would like to get feedback from the HPR community on how it can be improved and what
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you would like to see.
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So please keep comments constructive, I know the artwork is terrible, so if anyone
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comments, it's kind of also, I'd also be willing to accept help to update the site.
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Anyway, here's how the site is broken down, there's three things you need to do, there's
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the upload part, there's the register part, and then there's the, sorry there's the
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make, there's the upload, and there's the register part.
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So essentially the make part is you create a video yourself, and somewhere in that there's
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the theme, thisrunslinux.
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So this PC runs Linux, I run the mix, whatever, there's going to be right now you're going
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to need to go out on the internet to find out tips on how to do your camera work and stuff,
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so this is an area I see here where we can expand this section of the site with tips
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on how to do, with links on how to give more information on doing straightforward home
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videos, stuff such as lighting and positioning of screenshots and that sort of thing.
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Okay, once you've got your movie, want to go ahead and upload the movie in its raw format,
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so whatever format it comes out of your video camera, we want to upload it onto the internet.
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In order to do that, I don't want to be host and all these big video files and probably
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need the DU, so given that the work is going to be registered under Creative Commons or
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a public domain license, we can use the internet archive for this purpose, there's specifically
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allow that, so I know a lot of podcasters use that instead of using something like Libsen
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for instance, so that gets me onto another point, well let's continue on with the upload
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section first, so you upload your movie to the internet archive, you can create a count
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up there in the some screenshots on the site to show you how to do that, and then just
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because everybody's doing it, you should also upload your video to YouTube, and when you've
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done that, then you go ahead and you register the links.
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Now all you need to do is put in the part that isn't specific, you'll see it on the website,
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and then you need to take the box that will allow you, will say that you're releasing these
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under a public domain or an attribution share like, or Creative Commons license that allows
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commercial use, this is a kind of important point, it's not because I want to make money
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on this, in fact I'm no intention to make money on this, but what I will do is it will
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allow the redistribution of these videos for people who are charging money, so for instance
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if Red has a selling promotional material on DVD, they will be able to redistribute it.
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Now the reason this is important that I'm putting this in here is because I was working
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on a project to roll out IPTV here in the Netherlands, my previous job, and one of the ideas
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I had was I was going to create a radio station, initially possibly a TV station in Toronto,
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that would be fed by podcast speeds, podcast speeds, so I had it working on the pre-production
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platform, it would use bash potter, read a list, basically my list of podcasts, Linux
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podcasts, take them in, convert the M3s or whatever the files are, they are files into a format
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playable by the system, and it would chew them up and play them.
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Now unfortunately that never took off the ground because although most of the podcasts
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had not all of them are released under a Creative Commons license, they were not released
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under a license that allowed commercial use, and this was a commercial, while we were
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a commercial company releasing this, and therefore a lot of the podcasters that I spoke
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to consider digital commercial use, now all of them said no problem, we can go ahead
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and use the, use the work, not a problem, however when you have 50 or 60 different
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feeds and all of them wanting a specific permission to use the work, the legal department
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said no, there's no way we're going to touch this, so that is why I would like to ask
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people to use the commercial license, if you're not going to use commercial license, just
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put it on narcive.org, but don't put it in here, don't link it on this website, because
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it's essentially going to be useless. The reason we want to keep the files up in narcive.org
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and the highest quality possible is that then it will allow down sampling to things like
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YouTube for instance, but it will also allow us to create DVDs in the best possible quality,
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and even if we're doing something like streaming to a mobile phone, having the original source
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file at the best quality possible allows for better encoding on smaller devices, so that's
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the reason for that. At the moment there's not a lot there on the website, and what I plan
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to do is when people upload a few movies is have the five most recent uploads on the main
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page and then have a page where you can browse 10 embedded videos or whatever. If you're
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going to offer suggestions, then feel free to also offer help, and at the moment, on the
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enough, although the site is this runs linux.org, is actually running on my BSD hosted provider,
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so that will probably change over the coming months as well. Anyway folks, I'd appreciate
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your feedback. Again, it's ken.phalan at gmail.com if you want to get in touch with me.
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The site itself is this runs linux.org, and I'd appreciate it if you could give me your
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feedback on either the Hacker Public Radio site, email me directly or post comments on my blog,
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whatever you want to do. This has been another exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio,
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and we'll talk to you all again. Good night.
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Bye Carol.net. So head on over to C-A-R-O-D-A-N-C for all of us here.
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Okay Dave, this is not very funny. Your plan to hide me behind a net fire all didn't work,
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now to find out where I am, links what is my IP.com, interesting, very, very interesting,
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195.240.113.180. Okay now to see where that is, links maxmind.com, paste, get location, country name
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Netherlands. This is definitely not South Carolina Dave.
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