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     Another Distribution Joins LinuxQuestions.org - MEPIS
    By jeremy
    on Thu 19 May 2005, 11:12 PM

    I am happy to announce that another distribution has joined LinuxQuestions.org. Please welcome MEPIS. Participating in the MEPIS forum will be LordDavon, mmelbert, allworld, elmo40 and aveteam. I'd like to thank Warren and David for working with me to get the forum setup.

    http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/f64

    --jeremy
    3 Comments Last comment was by jeremy


     James Turner and Dee-Ann LeBlanc Interviewed
    By jeremy
    on Wed 18 May 2005, 12:42 AM

    LQ Radio has interviewed James Turner and Dee-Ann LeBlanc, former editors for LinuxWorld Magazine. In the interview, they go into what exactly led up to their decision to leave Sys-Con, their comments on the Free Software Magazine interview with Fuat, exactly who ended up stepping down and where some of them have found new homes. The line between blogging and journalism, and the expectation of privacy that bloggers and journalists can expect is also discussed. I'd like to thank both Dee-Ann and James for taking the time to be on the show.

    --jeremy
    2 Comments Last comment was by J.W.

     LQ Radio Episode #1
    By jeremy
    on Sun 15 May 2005, 9:15 PM

    I am proud to announce that the inaugural episode of the LQ Radio Show has been posted. We had to work through a couple of technical issues, but overall I think the show came out quite well. Thanks to Robin, John and Dave for agreeing to be the first panelists. If you have any feedback on the show, please post it to the LQ Radio site. Thanks.

    http://radio.linuxquestions.org/

    --jeremy
    9 Comments Last comment was by jaakkop

     LQ Radio Updates
    By jeremy
    on Sat 14 May 2005, 5:23 PM

    I have posted a few updates and clarifications about LQ Radio. This was in response to getting the same couple of questions repeatedly. If you have any further questions/comments, feel free to post them in the linked thread. Thanks.

    --jeremy
    3 Comments Last comment was by Maurice Arthur

     LQ Radio Interview #1 - Tom Adelstein and Sam Hiser
    By jeremy
    on Tue 26 Apr 2005, 7:55 PM

    I am happy to announce that the first in the LQ Radio interview series is now available. The interview features Tom Adelstein and Sam Hiser. Topics covered include an in-depth look at the Sun Linux strategy, current trends in the Linux market, thoughts on Novell and Red Hat, Linux OEM preloads, the importance of open document formats, Linux in emerging areas, Open Sourcing OS/2, Linux standards and much more. Total running time is 1:16. I'd like to thanks both Tom and Sam for participating.

    http://radio.linuxquestions.org/200...-sam-hiser.html

    The inaugural LQ Radio Show should be ready early next month, so stay tuned!

    --jeremy
    19 Comments Last comment was by jeremy

     New LinuxQuestions.org Contest - Win a Free LQ T-Shirt
    By jeremy
    on Thu 14 Apr 2005, 8:10 PM

    It's time for another LinuxQuestions.org Contest! This is your chance to win a free LQ T-shirt. The shirt in question is not one from the LQ store, but one that was only available as a *very* select giveaway at the LQ LinuxWorld booth. So, how do you participate and win this great prize? Simply by spreading the word about LQ. The 2 members who refer the most members between now and May 14th (midnight LQ time) will each win a prize. There are a couple simple rules. Any form of cheating will disqualify you. This includes signing up for multiple accounts, having people signup for accounts they knowingly won't use, etc. We do have measures in place to help detect this. Also *any* form of spamming for this will *immediately* disqualify you from this and every contest we ever have (really, please - don't spam. The problem is big enough and no one likes a spammer). Those unpleasantries aside, start spreading the word ;)

    Good Luck!

    --jeremy
    57 Comments Last comment was by jeremy

     LQ ISO updated - now GeoIP aware
    By jeremy
    on Mon 28 Mar 2005, 10:47 AM

    LQ ISO has been updated. As the title indicates, it's now GeoIP aware. What does this mean for you? When browsing LQ ISO for mirrors, ones that are in the same country as you will now appear first. Additionally, the main link which was random before, will now be randomly selected only from the country you are in. Of course, the full list of mirrors is still available so you retain the choice to pick whichever mirror you'd like. Thanks again goes to david_ross who has been helping more and more with the coding around here.

    http://iso.linuxquestions.org/

    --jeremy
    2 Comments Last comment was by scuzzman

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