5 Linux Podcasts You Should Be Listening To
Contributing to Linux and the Open Source movement can come in many guises. Programming, filing bugs, translating, blogging, and of course podcasting! In this day and age, jumping behind a mic and speaking isn’t really hard, whats hard is actually sticking out of the clutter. Here are 5 podcasts that made an unknown blogger from Saudi Arabia jump out of bed at 4 in the morning to write about them! now thats sticking out of the clutter! So without further ado, I give you 5 podcast that you should be listening to:
1-The Linux Action Show
Hosted by Bryan Lund and Chris Fisher and produced by Jupiter Broadcasting, The Linux Action Show brings you commentary on the latest Open Source and Linux news. They also have Q&A segments, interviews with many well-known figures in the Open Source community like Mark Shuttleworth and Jono Bacon. Grab their RSS feed from here or subscribe to their Youtube channel.
2-The Linux Link Tech Show
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