Linux Outlaws 241 - Then We Took an Arrow to the Knee
Released: December 18, 2011
Length: 1:34:03
On this show: The Megaupload Song, Creative Commons 4.0 has entered the drafting stage, Linux Mint takes Banshee's revenues too, HP open sources WebOS, Microsoft allows OSI licenses in the Windows 8 app store and Apple looses two lawsuits and a trademark.
0:01:37 Introduction
- Star Trek TNG ambient warp engine sound on YouTube — you can also do it from the command line in Linux
- Fab now has a Galaxy Nexus: preliminary video review
- Check out Fab's new Minecraft let's play: Planetfall
0:15:29 Releases & News
- Whatever happened to gOS?
- The Creative Commons 4.0 drafting process has started
- Linux Mint takes Banshee revenues
- HP to open source WebOS
0:56:56 Microwatch
1:00:54 Crapplewatch
- Apple is hurting open standards on the web
- At least they are loosing lawsuits against Samsung in the US and against Motorola in Germany
- Apple lost the iPad trademark in China
1:14:22 Feedback
Supporters: Craig Squire and Raymond Newbery — from Flattr: corenominal and cwoollard
- Marshall Graham enjoyed our interview with Richard Hughes and hopes Richard will come back on in future
- Jonathan Gregory theorises about the name of the Unity desktop environment
- Michael Spannbauer sends us information about the 28C3 which will be in Berlin from December 27 - 30 — if you can't attend in person, check out their satellite events
- Tom Reynolds from Megaglest says we should check out their game
We had other emails this week from Alistair Munro, Mark Rice and Owen Oakeley.
Song: Rabbits Don’t Ever Get Married by Hank Penny (licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0)
Copyright © 2011 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.




