TuxJam is a family friendly show that blends Creative Commons music and Open Source goodness. This is an OGG feed.
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It is time for our annual list of things we really want for Christmas things we want geeks throughout the world to receive for Christmas. Partners, friends and relatives of geeks take note! TuxJam will return to its usual format for a December Christmas show. Stocking Fillers (below £10) Ticket to Ride Ultimate Train set No2 (Multicolor 3D print) –…
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This episode may not be live as in TuxJam 115 from Oggcamp but your friendly foursome of Al, Dave (thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (mcnalu) are very much alive to treats of Free and Open Source Software and Creative Commons tunes. We start, as always, with our roundup of recent releases from the watch of the distros and then move on to try out two ap…
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With the group meeting up together for the first time in person, it was decided that a live recording would be an appropriate venture. With the quartet squashed around a table and a group of adoring fans crowded into a room at the Pendulum Hotel in Manchester, the discussion turns to TuxJam reviews that become regularly used applications, what we e…
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The FOSSy foursome of Al, Andrew, Dave and Kevie return for another bout of linuxy software spiced with creative common tunes. We begin as always with a round-up of recent releases from distrowatch. Next we review Waydroid which allows you to efficiently run an Android environment if you happen to be running Wayland. Then we take a look at Pachli w…
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Al, Dave, Andrew and Kevie brave heat and cold and everything in between to bring you free bits and bytes and CC tunes. We start off with our usual roundup of recent releases on distrowatch. We only have one item for review in this show: the Ultramarine distro based on Fedora. Dave and Al look at the version that runs on regular PCs whereas Kevie a…
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Don’t dial 112 but deign to digest our dalliance with Dillo and entertain our engagement with Entroware. Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug), Andrew and Al are back with another helping of free and open source software peppered with Creative Commons musical goodness. As ever, we begin with a nose around recent releases on distrowatch.com with a few having…
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TuxJam 111 – Making a Meal of IT
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बाद में चलाएं
बाद में चलाएं
सूचियाँ
पसंद
पसंद
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Our quadriga of Al, Andrew, Dave and Kevie begin with their usual round-up of recent releases from distrowatch but then go off-piste from our usual format. There’s no distro review in this episode but we split into two teams to look at the Mealie self-hosted service and the unofficial Android client for it called Mealient. We finish up with a round…
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TuxJam’s quartet of Al, Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug) and Andrew (aka mcnalu) return to bring you picks from the world of free and open source software peppered with creative commons tunes. And, no, we have not become slaves to AI – Artifical Intelligence – but are grateful to Al, our newest co-host, for suggesting both reviews in this show. As usua…
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TuxJam 109 – A Plop in the Joilet
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बाद में चलाएं
सूचियाँ
पसंद
पसंद
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New host Al has the previous co-hosts – Dave (aka thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (aka mcnalu) on probation. We start with our usual round-up of distrowatch.com which ranges from so easy to chaos (well, Kaos). In this episode, prompted by a suggestion from Els Mussols, the guys look at a variety of Android based RSS reader apps,including ttRSS, Nextc…
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TuxJam 108 – Retro frog defence
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बाद में चलाएं
सूचियाँ
पसंद
पसंद
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The usual trio of Kevie, Andrew (when tore himself away from his telescope) and Dave are joined by Al, from the Admin Admin podcast, and have a show dedicated to retro gaming. The Data Frog Gane (sic) Console We start with our useful roundup from distrowatch. Al and Dave review the Data frog handheld game console. Here’s a link to a GitHub repo wit…
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