Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Dave Walker, Tony Whitmore with Dave Murphy present the second episode of the Ubuntu UK Podcast.
In this episode we talk about:-
- Interviews:
- Ubuntu Demo day organiser Dianne Reuby talks about what’s planned for the 26th April.
- Dave Murphy -talks about Cumbria LUG, schwuk, Canonical, authoring and hardware.
- How low can you go – putting Ubuntu on small or low resource hardware.
- Pronouncing names associated with Linux.
- Would you go back? What would you do if there was no more Ubuntu.
- Feedback from the first show.
Comments and suggestions are welcomed to: podcast@ubuntu-uk.org
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Hey guys, haven’t heard the podcast yet but i wanted to let you know of a small problem I have with the show. The sound levels need some working. On the first show I could barely hear your voices even with volume levels really high. Doing that not only did not help but I had a hard time each time the musical theme between the topics came up because it was louder than the rest of the show by default, making deaf for a while…
Please do address the sound levels and clarity issue so i can enjoy your show. Thanks in advance and keep your spirits high… 😉
Another good show. Could you please expand on the show notes though and include links to all the ‘small or low resource hardware’ devices you have put Linux on. It was an interesting segment and would be easier to follow and research myself with a few helpful links. Thanks
@Colin, links to all the devices we use are on the main show links page which is on the left of the site page.
http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/show-links/
I’m an American and I have never heard anyone say “DOT O-R-G”. Never.
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Great to see/hear another nice and interesting podcast. The sound in the second show was better than in the first episode. I’m not a native english speaking person and it’s hard to follow the show if the sound quality is bad.
Pronouncing names is a difficult topic, because a non native english speaking person does pronounce some words in his native language. I am a native speaking german guy and I would pronounce Ubunut different. Similar than you said it in your show with place emphasis on “U”. I don’t know if you know what I mean but it’s difficult to describe in letters 😉
~ Bernd
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Love your podcasts. I have been listening to them here in Canada and really enjoy your discussions. Keep up the good work.