Kevie and mcnalu arrive at their half century — show 50! We begin with our usual roundup of recent and lesser known linuxes on
distrowatch. We then review the small but fleet-footed Tiny Core Linux distro. Kevie then discusses his experience with
Amazon’s Fire phone. Next, Andrew discusses how the nifty
entr command can be used to get various GUI applications to work together. We’re delighted to have substantial feedback to review from the Jolla phone review in
TuxJam 49 and news of this year’s Glasgow podcrawl.
IMPORTANT NOTE: TuxJam will shortly be moving to a new home, so be prepared to update you feeds in the next month or two.
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Author: Kevie Macphail
Kevie is from the Outer Hebrides, in the north west of Scotland,UK. He started podcasting with TuxJam back in 2011 and followed this by co-hosting tech-themed, discussion show Crivins along with Gordon Sinclair. A full time Linux user, currently using Debian as his distro of choice, and a keen promoter of unknown artists/bands, especially those who release their music under a Creative Commons license, this led Kevie to starting the CCJam community podcast. Always keen to spread the word on Creative Commons music and open source projects, Kevie has appeared as a guest on the Bugcast, Hacker Public Radio, Music Manumit Podcast, Rathole Radio and TINT.
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