/r/LinuxActionShow
Linux Action Show is the world's largest and longest running Linux-based podcast.
Jupiter Broadcasting is the home of many fantastic online shows. Like Linux Action Show, Coder Radio, Linux Unplugged, TechSNAP, Unfilter, SciByte, FauxShow & more!
JBLive.TV | JB Archive | |
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Watch Live! | Linux Action Show | |
Calendar | Linux Unplugged | |
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LUP: Tue 2pm PST | Subreddit User Flair |
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Clients: Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac
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/r/LinuxActionShow
Well look at that LINUX Unplugged is now our longest running Linux show. It's about to hit episode 200 in just a few more weeks.
We've been debating what to do with a subreddit that was created for LAS. Since the start of LUP this sub has also been co-opted into our Unplugged subreddit, which has always felt a bit forced, and made Unplugged seem secondary to LAS in some ways.
<salesmodechris>But we've had a secret skunk-works project all long, and after years of careful crafting, organic sourcing, small batch thinking, and industrialized scaling potential, we are ready to unveil the next big thing in subreddits:
I know what you all must be thinking, ^"but ^Chris, ^how ^much ^will ^this ^ground ^floor ^opportunity ^for ^this ^magical ^and ^revolutionary ^next ^step ^in ^synergized ^subreddits ^cost?"
Well we have great news, if you act now, it's totally free. But it gets even better. If you act later, it's also totally free.
</salesmodechris>You guys all know the dril, something that improves the show, content that would be great for LUP, news, and feedback is what we're going for.
I'd be proud if this subreddit could be known for having the best discussion/comments around submitted links. The kind of stuff that makes you think and want to get involved in a conversation, not a flame war. And I think we've got the right stuff to do it. Our topics tend to be technical in nature, our community smart, and our goals aligned.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this sub. Sooooo much content of LAS over the years was steered by, helped by, and commented on by the crew in this subreddit. Even till the end, I believe it was the best Linux subreddit on all of reddit. Cross distro, cross project, good links. Some other subs might have a lot of users, but this sub always had the best content and links. That was so bad ass.
Lets see if we can do it again, and help grow LINUX Unplugged and /r/linuxunplugged into it's next 200 episodes!
-Chris
PS. Don't forget our other totally revolutionary subreddits too:
Edit: Also, big thanks to our mods for all their hard work, hope you guys will join us at the new pad!
If we could get RSS feeds dedicated to audio intended segments and other feeds for video dedicated segments it would be very easy to get one going to our home media solution and the other to the phone.
If not it will be nice if it says in the description of the show if it is intended for video or audio so we can sort it out our selfs.
Hope to see many more years of good stuff coming from you guys!
A new Linux Action Show is OUT: http://bit.ly/las-468
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I'm one of those that's been listening to LAS since Bryan Lunduke was a host. I liked the format. Am now trying to figure out where to go. Have listened to LUP and Ask Noah, but neither really contains the information I listen for. Recently tried Late Night Linux. Some good info, but then endless analysis. So, I'm wondering where others are going to get their Linux fix.
Has anyone else noticed that the OGG RSS feeds for LAS, Unplugged and BSD Now are now 1-2 episodes behind the MP3 RSS feeds? Are they still supported? Have I missed an announcement? I was wondering why no new episodes were showing up in my podcast player. I've added MP3 feeds to get my weekly fix of Chris but I'd like to keep my existing feeds so I don't lose years of listening history, stats and saved episodes.