Linux Outlaws is a Linux news and technology podcast produced by Six Gun productions. The show is presented by Fabian Scherschel and Dan Lynch. The show covers news and developments that the presenters encounter in their daily usage of Linux. The shows's production is based in Europe, has a community forum, and multiple micro-blogs dedicated to fostering inter-communication among fans of the podcast.
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| - Linux Outlaws is a Linux news and technology podcast produced by Six Gun productions. The show is presented by Fabian Scherschel and Dan Lynch. The show covers news and developments that the presenters encounter in their daily usage of Linux. The shows's production is based in Europe, has a community forum, and multiple micro-blogs dedicated to fostering inter-communication among fans of the podcast.
- Linux Outlaws is a European Internet podcast, presented by Fabian Scherschel and Dan Lynch The show attempts to cover interesting news and developments and stuff that the presenters come across in their daily usage of Linux, often with a serious attitude and a humourous angle (the podcast has been described as being "very laid-back" by listeners and reviewers alike). The presenters don't claim to be gurus or experts on anything, but claim to be trying very hard to provide listeners with a good time and interesting information.
- Linux Outlaws is, erm, a freedom-hating podcast owned by Dell and designed for the primary purpose of communitising and destroying the Linux community. The name comes from, erm, the fact that Linus Torvalds has (definitely) put a bounty on the heads of the podcast's creators, Dan Lynch and, erm, Fabian Scherschel. Although these two people live in separate countries, they use a really long Ethernet cable to connect their computers from UK to Germany. This cable sometimes gets tangled up resulting in strange sounds. Unlike other podcasts such as LugRadio, the hosts at Linux Outlaws don't even pretend to know anything about Linux. Basically Fabian just sits back with his Beer of the Week and listens to Dan waffle on, occasionally chipping in with helpful comments such as "Crap" and performin
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| - Linux Outlaws is a Linux news and technology podcast produced by Six Gun productions. The show is presented by Fabian Scherschel and Dan Lynch. The show covers news and developments that the presenters encounter in their daily usage of Linux. The shows's production is based in Europe, has a community forum, and multiple micro-blogs dedicated to fostering inter-communication among fans of the podcast.
- Linux Outlaws is, erm, a freedom-hating podcast owned by Dell and designed for the primary purpose of communitising and destroying the Linux community. The name comes from, erm, the fact that Linus Torvalds has (definitely) put a bounty on the heads of the podcast's creators, Dan Lynch and, erm, Fabian Scherschel. Although these two people live in separate countries, they use a really long Ethernet cable to connect their computers from UK to Germany. This cable sometimes gets tangled up resulting in strange sounds. Unlike other podcasts such as LugRadio, the hosts at Linux Outlaws don't even pretend to know anything about Linux. Basically Fabian just sits back with his Beer of the Week and listens to Dan waffle on, occasionally chipping in with helpful comments such as "Crap" and performing the weekly rant.
- Linux Outlaws is a European Internet podcast, presented by Fabian Scherschel and Dan Lynch The show attempts to cover interesting news and developments and stuff that the presenters come across in their daily usage of Linux, often with a serious attitude and a humourous angle (the podcast has been described as being "very laid-back" by listeners and reviewers alike). The presenters don't claim to be gurus or experts on anything, but claim to be trying very hard to provide listeners with a good time and interesting information.
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