Laura Cowen, Mark Johnson, Tony Whitmore and Alan Pope drink tea, eat cake and bring you episode 21 of season 4 of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team!
In this week’s show:-
- We talk about about what we’ve been doing including playing with live-build, taking Wedding Photos, watching Tony take wedding photos, and getting angry at LoveFilm.
- We have our final quiz of the year.
- In the news:-
- Command line love.
- Michael Spannbauer tells us about
padsp
&
aoss
- Michael Spannbauer tells us about
- We discuss Distrowatch, the media and the beginning of the end of Ubuntu.
- We mention some Ubuntu related news in the Gerald/bit-about-Ubuntu/ecosphere:-
- Finally we have your feedback.
- Sound effects used in the show:-
- S: carnival fanfare in pub and leave.wav by klankbeeld — http://www.freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/116431/
- S: Approx 850 – Enthusiast Audience.wav by lonemonk — http://www.freesound.org/people/lonemonk/sounds/31169/
- S: fireworks.wav by dobroide — http://www.freesound.org/people/dobroide/sounds/5560/
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Good evening
The Unity interface certainly seems to crop up regularly in your podcast but there is very little mention of Gnome 3.2 and the Gnome Shell.
I have been experimenting with Ubuntu 11.10 for approx 2 months and, since the launch of the extensions website https://extensions.gnome.org/; it is s now simple to download little tweaks and applications (similar to applets in Gnome 2).
I would like to suggest that you include a bit more discussion and evaluation about Ubuntu using the Gnome Shell & extensions as an alternative to Unity.