Get your daily dose of Linux with Linux podcasts
Stay up to date with the latest news in the Linux and Open Source world painlessly with Linux podcasts. Enjoy them in your car, at the gym or while you work. Download from their websites or receive them via RSS. Then, create your own podcast using Audacity and share your interests and expertise with the world.
Heres a few of my favorite Linux podcasts.
Started in 2003, this regular Wednesday podcast is one of the longest lasting and most well known shows. Pat joins the original hosts Dann, Linc and Allen to provide an interesting, funny and lively conversation about all things Linux and Open Source. Past notable guests include Richard Stallman, Ian Murdock, Eric Redmond, Jeremy Ellison and Mark Shuttleworth and many others.
Dave Yates hosts this weekly show with his 'imaginary co-host lin (Lynn?). He records the show from his Honda Civic during his daily commute and discusses current Linux news and offers how-tos and reviews. Dave is friend and frequent guest of the gang at the Linux Link Tech Show.
Hosted by Adrian Bacon is a short weekly show that offers a roundup of Linux current events with insightful commentary. This is a quick and easy way to stay up to date with Linux news.
Hosted by Chris Fisher and Allen Jude, this weekly podcast and live video stream features reviews, interesting guests and snappy conversation. Catch the live video feed on Sundays at 10:00 am PT.
Companion to the Full Circle Magazine and hosted by Robin Catling, Ed Hewitt and Dave Wilkins this show is released 'once a fortnight' (translation: every 2 weeks) and focuses on Ubuntu, Linux and general tech.
Check out more Linux podcasts.
Create your own podcast in Ubuntu using Audacity with and share your skills or interests with the world. All you need is a computer, some great free software and hosting to get you podcasting in no time.
The Ubuntu Software Center describes Audacity as,
"Audacity is a multi-track audio editor for Linux/Unix, MacOS and Windows. It is designed for easy recording, playing and editing of digital audio. Audacity features digital effects and spectrum analysis tools. Editing is very fast and provides unlimited undo/redo."
Audacity is a simple to use, multi-platform open source audio recorder and editor. It supports import and export of a wide variety of file formats and simple cut/copy/paste/delete editing. Combine and customize an unlimited numbers of tracks and use handy tools for fade in/out, removal of background noise and built in sound effects.
So feed your need for intelligent Linux conversation and news with your choice of Linux podcasts. Use Audacity's powerful and easy editing tools to create your own professional sounding podcast and add your own voice (literally) to the internet.
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