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TuxJam 19

The nineteenth episode of TuxJam sees Kevie and Andrew putting in a
bit of hard work and undertaking the challenging task of looking at a
variety of open source, Linux games X-Moto, FreeOrion, Dope Wars and  Minetest.  Along with the usual mix of creative commons tracks including:

TuxJam 18

In the eighteenth episode of TuxJam, Kevie and Andrew take a look at variety of file managers including ViFM, Tux Commander, PCmanFM, Dino, Ranger
and Windows Explorer. As we overran significantly it was decided that
two episodes would be released: edited and extended.  In the extended
edition there is also a look at the latest distros of the week and a
review of Cinnarch. This edition can be downloaded here. All this along with the usual blend of Creative Commons music:

TuxJam 17

TuxJam is back for episode 17, Kevie returns and has a new co-host Andrew (Mcnalu).  In his first episode Andrew talks of his distro of choice Slackware, his favourite open source applications: office suite LibreOffice and music player mpd with NCMPCPP.
Along with his new toy the Raspberry Pi. But we haven’t neglected the
loyal listeners by forgetting the music, with tracks from:

Finally not forgetting to mention the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALEX11) on the 22-24 February 2013 at the LAX Hilton in Los Angeles, USA.

TuxJam 16

TuxJam returns for it’s sixteenth episode with the usual host Kevie looking at a variety of Linux distros including Cinnarch 2012.11.22, http://manjaro.org/ Linux 0.8.2 “LXDE” edition, Kwort Linux 3.5, Canaima GNU/Linux 3.1 and GALPon MiniNo 2.0. Along with a variety of open source pieces of software including an in-depth look at Siduction, GPRename, Twidere and kitchen timer. Along with the variety of Creative Commons music:

  1. Joel Hood – Teardrops
  2. Dave Hughes – Outnumbered
  3. Sushi Drive In – Satellite
  4. Kajam – Little Light
  5. Soap. – I’ll Recover
  6. Digits – Walking with the dead

TuxJam 15

After a sunny warm summer on Lewis, TuxJam makes a return that
coincides with the rain and gales.  To entertain the listeners on the
cold autumn nights Kevie looks at Tiny Core Linux 4.6, WattOS R6, ZorinOS 6.1 “Lite”, SalineOS 2.0, Manjaro Linux 0.8 and PCLinuxOS 2012.08. Along with an in-depth look at Lubuntu, WriteType, Radio Tray and Android browser Orweb v2.  Listen to Kevie on a recent episode of the Music Manumit podcast. Please email suggestions for music/software for Kevie to try out, tag the message #tuxjam (identi.ca, Diaspora or Libertree) or make a note of it on TuxJam’s PiratePad page.  Along with the following great creative commons tracks:

TuxJam 14

Joining Kevie in the TuxJam hotseat is Wayne Myers from Fit & the
Conniptions. We take a look at some of the new releases including: Slackel KDE-4.8.2-1,Vyatta 6.4 Debian based firewall and security,Lightweight Portable Security 1.3.4 Dept of defence, ArchBang Linux 2012.05 , CrunchBang Linux 11 R20120430 Openbox. Wayne talks about his experience with Linux distros and reviews Ardour, Audacity and Hydrogen. Along with the usual mix of creative commons tracks.

TuxJam 13

 

In the thirteenth episode of TuxJam, Kevie recommends that everybody takes a look at the new look Jamendo site and has a yarn with John Spriggs, who runs the site cchits.net.  This along with Creative Commons music from

TuxJam 12

In the Twelth episode (not the eleventh as I said at the stat of the
show) of TuxJam, Kevie takes a look at the new releases including Lightweight Portable Security, Slackel, SliTaz and SnowLinux.There is a review of a piece of hardware that is embracing the Linux way: Humax Foxsat
HDR 500GB Freesat HD Satellite Receiver and Digital TV Recorder. There
is a variety of desktop,web and phone applications with a look at RedImages, jplay and Campscout. All this combined with the usual mix of ccmusic:

Check out Marcin Karpezo links that he sent to the show:

TuxJam 11

TuxJam episode 11 takes the form of an interview with the Rathole Radio and Linux Outlaws host Dan Lynch.  Dan has been into Linux for years and continues to release Creative Commons music with his current band 20lb Sounds.  The interview is sandwiched inbetween two of Dan’s tracks: Oystercatcher’s Escape and El Bubbalino.  Sit back and enjoy the yarn.  Normal service will be resumed in episode 12.

TuxJam 10

 

As the new year enters TuxJam reaches double figures, something that I wasnât sure would happen when I started this podcast back in June 2011.

In the tenth episode Kevie looks at Toorox, ArtistX, Dream Linux and Siduction. As well as a more in depth look at SalineOS along with Android applications Trolley and Units.

The source of my creative commons music files are revealed: Jamendo, Vimeo, Free Music Archive, Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Soundclick, Bad Panda Records and Eardrums Pop. Along with a plea for some of the good listeners to point Kevie in the right direction in order to unearth some more hidden gems of the CCMusic world.

If you would like to contact the show then you can email tuxjam at unseenstudio.co.uk or contact me directly on identi.ca and joindiaspora.com please start the message with @kevie or have #tuxjam somewhere in the message.

Along with six great creative commons tracks:

  • LauraK – Saboteur
  • Drunken Horses – a woman like me
  • Rattlesnake Train – Step by Step
  • Teresa – I Cannot live without your love
  • Necessary Road – The other side of the Blues
  • Machro – Introduction