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A Firefly Future? | Jupiter@Nite | 9.8.10

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A keen observer of the news will have noticed a constant and steady march towards exploring and learning more about our own solar system. Many believe it’s unlikely man could travel beyond our solar system, and the very task of man visiting a neighboring planet such as Mars may be the absolute limits of our technology for the next 100 years.

We’ve talked in the past about deep space travel, faster than light travel, and even worm holes and black holes. Tonight we take a practical look at space travel, and what our local space neighborhood might look like in roughly 100 years!


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 9th, 2010 at 12:00 am

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PAX Attax Report! | Jupiter@Nite | 9.7.10

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We spent the weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) and we’ve seen everything from an exclusive look at Duke Nukem Forever to a concert with Jonathan Coulton.

It’s our full report on everything PAX Prime 2010, and what impressed us the most, what let us down, and what surprised us!


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 8th, 2010 at 12:04 am

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 370, 06 September 2010

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Review of Austrumi, openSuse launches 11.4, Fedora announces systemd test day, interview with Dru Lavigne, Distrowatch donation winners Xiph.org and Clonezilla, and more.

Written by bruce@distrowatch.com

September 7th, 2010 at 5:15 pm

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Captain Bio Spotlight | STOked 50

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This weekend, the boys from Jupiter Broadcasting boldy went where so many had gone before — PAX Prime 2010! Unfortunately, with Cryptic not in attendance, news for STO was light. In this episode, we’ll talk about some of the 3rd party software and hardware solutions that were seen on the Expo floor, that we’re hoping to feature in future episodes.

After that, we’ll perform a quick review of the latest Weekly Content: “Out In The Cold”

Then we’ll wrap up the episode with the last batch of Community Spotlights, from the bios we’ve received over the past several weeks, and give you a tease regarding our next feedback request.


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 7th, 2010 at 8:26 am

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Linux-Trivia 017 — ATT Boooo-verse!

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ATT Boooo-verse! -- Sept 06, 2010 -- 26 MB 20:56 min

The Procmail Companion by Martin McCarthy

Published in 2002 by Addison-Wesley

ISBN 0 201 73790 6

Procmail Homepage

Maildrop Mail Filter

For more episodes of Verbal's Linux Trivia Podcast, .MP3 versions,

and show-notes, see http://www.setbit.org/lt.html

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September 6th, 2010 at 6:48 pm

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Linux Beginners Q&A | LAS! s13e06

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It’s our beginners ACTION guide to Linux! We’ve collected some of our top audience questions, and we give you the straight answers to your hard hitting questions!

PLUS – We’ve got three wicked Android picks that will empower your handset with super-phone like abilities fueled by our yellow sun!

And so much more!

All this week on, The Linux Action Show!


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 5th, 2010 at 3:40 pm

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Going Linux #113 – Listener Feedback

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Going Linux #113 - Listener Feedback

We have lots of audio feedback. Thanks everyone. More "Gone Linux" success stories, and questions - as always.

Episode 113 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #113 - Listener Feedback
00:16 Introduction
01:12 www.audiblepodcast.com/goinglinux
04:00 Steve McLaughlin - The Door To Door Geek: scipe text editor
06:05 Bill: Fedora 13 review (sort of)
09:22 Skwiggs: How do I boot physical W7 partition in Virtual Box on Ubuntu host?
13:40 Jim: Moving Outlook to Thunderbird, not so easy
26:32 Troy: HP OfficeJet 8500 install, on W7 took 4 hours; on Linux, just plug it in
30:37 Jason: Don't claim OOo is 100% compatible with MS Office
34:33 Mike: Use Portable Apps to run Firefox in Library instead of IE
37:22 Mike: Commercial apps for Linux
39:26 Trevor: Highlight text in a browser and run in a terminal - TerminalRun
40:07 Angelo: How do I install Ubuntu on a system with no CD or DVD drive?
44:18 Keld: Would like to see "You dare us" like on TuxRadar
47:52 Mike: With Mint there really isn't a reason for Windows users not to switch
50:34 Dakota: Linux has made my life easier and more fun
54:58 George: Using Rhythmbox since losing iPod, now is catching up on our podcast
56:24 Zeb: Why does "complete removal" not mean "complete removal?"
62:29 OLF Promo
63:37 End

Written by Larry Bushey

September 5th, 2010 at 2:00 am

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Con Survival Guide | Jupiter@Nite | 9.2.10

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It’s a matter of life and death! Will you live to see the next Booth Babe, or die from Swine Flu before you even enter the premises? The boys of Jupiter@Nite have been prepping like mad for their upcoming ATTACK on PAX (aka Penny Arcade Expo) and now share with you fine people, the tips and tricks that they hope will allow them to survive the onslaught of awesome in one piece.

From comfort, to health and economics, we’ll fill you in from head to toe on the dos and don’ts we’ve picked up along the way. Don’t leave home without this episode! Your continued survival may depend upon it!


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 2nd, 2010 at 11:48 pm

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Rockstars: Lazlow and Carlos Interview | LOTSO 15

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The guys chat with Lazlow Jones and Carlos Antonio from Rockstar Games. We get the inside scope on some of the work these guys did on Red Dead Redemption, as well as past and future projects!

Plus we ask their thoughts on the gradual progress towards being able to completely replace actors with fully animated avatars – that simply need a voice over, and stay forever young!

All that and more on this episode of LOTSO


Written by Jupiter Broadcasting

September 2nd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

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Podcast 82 Motivation

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Larry the Cow

In this Podcast comprookie attempts to explain some tips on staying motivated.

Larry the cow is Gentoo's prized mascot and he is not getting the respect he deserves. Just about every other Linux distribution, their mascot is adorned on t-shirts and other types of schwag, but not Larry, he cannot even decide his gender. Please help up fix this terrible injustice by entering the Gentoo Larry Graphic's Contest and provide Larry the graphics he deserves.

LINKS:
Motivation
http://gentoo-pr.org/node/29

Larry Graphics Contest
http://www.gentoo.org/news/20100901-larry-contest-announcement.xml

OpenRC
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/openrc/index.xml

Gentoo Live DVD
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/pr/releases/10.0/faq.xml

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Written by comprookie2000

September 2nd, 2010 at 8:58 am

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