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July 04, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0133: Talk to Drake
Drake invites quiet listeners to come on the show and share their interests with him.

July 03, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0132: OpenDNS
openDNS website transcript of the episode rowinggolfer's notes on using openDNS with a dynamic IP

July 02, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0131: Adding Stereo to a Computer
\"Deepgeek talks about adding a Stereo to his Computer\"

July 01, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0130: Unhosing a spyware infected system
* Ad-Aware * Spybot Search and Destroy * Either AVG or Clam AV * HijackThis * Rootkit Revealer * Autoruns * C Cleaner * Disk Clean (part of Windows) * Scan Disk (part of Windows) * Defrag (part of Windows)

June 30, 2008
Bad Apples
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Interview with Jonathan about Orca, and his upcoming online store selling custom-built Linux systems.

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0129: Panama City Linux User Group Meeting
PCLUG meeting notes 0058

June 27, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0128: Misunderstanding Privacy Part 2
Drake continues his series of Misunderstanding privacy. SSRN Paper Daniel J. Solove Drake Anubis

June 26, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0127: How to be Nosey on the Interwebz
How to be Nosey Presentation

June 25, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0126: Ripping the Web
operator explains how to rip content from websites.

June 24, 2008
A2Unplugged
Show 0027: Marinetti Programming Primer
Welcome to Show 0027! Show notes to follow…

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0125: Home Brew Part 1
Equipment needed for Home Brew: 8 Quart Pot Fermenting Vessel (glass or food grade plastic) Bottling Vessel (again, food grade plastic) Siphon Hose & Bottling tool Spoon Funnel (if using a glass fermenter) Bottle capper bottles caps sterilizing solution (c-Brite or B-brite) Hop Bag Thermometer Hydrometer Beer Kit (ingredients) Links: http://www.leeners.com http://www.homebrewtalk.com

June 23, 2008
Bad Apples
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Firefox 3, Mandreeeva, and the responsibilities of Linux evangelists.

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0124: Digital Picture Frame
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June 21, 2008
Amiga Roundtable
ART Episode 25 - Bill McEwen’s Head
Hosts: Rich Lawrence, Bill Panagouleas It’s our 1yr Anniversary show! * Introducing Sam440ep-flex * AROS for the SAM440 released, now available for testing * Smell the Roses Already: 4 OSs that Should Be Open Source

June 19, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0123: Misunderstanding Privacy Part 1
SSRN Paper Daniel J. Solove Drake Anubis

June 18, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0122: Batch processing on Linux
Deepgeek discusses batch processing on a linux platform

June 17, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0121: Linguistics Public Radio
Plexi talks about her new upcomming project.

June 16, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0120: Tech Music: Landline Party!!
check out his other tracks at: http://www.zombie.el.cx/music/

June 13, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0119: LPI Certifications Part 4 - SCSI
Ken gives his 4th installment of his LPI Certification series

June 12, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0118: June UCLUG Meeting
At the UCLUG: Jas continues his bash shell scripting for newbies tutorial, and Allen Valliencourt of FGPTech.

June 11, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0117: Bilderberg Group and the Crimespace project
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.

June 10, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0116: Linux Boot Process Part 6 - Init
Linux Boot Process pt. 6 - Init Init is the mother of all processes. See my Notes for a brief reference. Also check out these resources: Wikipedia page on init init man page inittab man page Upstart

June 09, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0115: Promoting Linux
Ken Fallon discusses ways to promote linux

June 06, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0114: Linux video editing
This is Salsaman's Bio page. This is his videojack project Very good LiVES Tutorial page that Salsaman recommended http://lives.sourceforge.net/ LiVES homepage Fundraising for LiVES 1.0 Sourceforge user nominations page for LiVES as best multimedia app http://www.youtube.com/sorteal www.serverwillprovide.com/sorteal/ http://www.serverwillprovide.com/hpr/

June 05, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0113: Nintendo Wii Review
Plexi reviews the Nintendo Wii video game console.

June 04, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0112: SSH Tunnelling
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.

June 03, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0111: Steal this movie 2
www.stealthisfilm.com - short review of the documentary film \"steal this film 2.

June 02, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0110: Xoke's Favorite Apps
* Xubuntu # Thunderbird * Flock Firefox Extensions (these work on Flock too) * NoScript * Tab Mix Plus * Custom user chrome file to have tabs on the left as this laptop is widescreen. * Firekeeper * All-in-one-sidebar * Secure Login * Adblock Plus * Download Statusbar These I use just on Flock * Morning Coffee * Greasemonkey * Scrapbook These are my 'dev' profile extensions * Firebug - has major issues with FF3 though :( * Web Developer * Fire PHP * User Agent Switcher * Tracks * Tiddlywiki # Prism # XChat * Uberscript # PC Man * Air * Twhirl # KeePassX # Ardour # Amarok # Rockbox * Bashpodder # Audacious # FileZilla # BaoBab # KTorrent # Pidgin * FunPidgin # DigiKam # GQView # GIMP # Inkscape # AutoFSCK Most of these (those with a # not a *) are available in the Ubuntu repositories though or are installed by default though.

May 31, 2008
Bad Apples
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Power management in Linux and Yellow Dog Linux 6.

May 30, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0109: KDE 4 Tips
Skirlet gives some tips and tricks about the KDE 4 desktop enviroment


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