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Wednesday, November 10th, 2010, 12:13 am

Fourth TechBytes Episodes: Fedora 14 Rave

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Direct download as Ogg (1:18:09, 31.9 MB) | Direct download as MP3 (34.9 MB)

Summary: Tim and Roy discuss Fedora 14 (which Roy installed today), file sharing, DDOS attacks, and they also cover a variety of GNU/Linux distributions

THIS is the fourth episode, which is also the third episode released in 3 days. OpenBytes has some show notes and in the future the structure of the show will be as follows (as per Tim’s suggestion):

  1. News headlines summary
  2. One discussion point (or guest interview)
  3. Feedback
  4. Close on highlighted artist

Emma Lee the singerThis show closes with a lovely song from the lovely Emma Lee (maybe not the same Emma Lee as the famous one). The song is called “That Sinking Feeling” and it was a free download in SXSW 2009 (Showcasing Artists).

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