Frostbite Media about Zenwalk Linux | Linux Today

Frostbite Media about Zenwalk Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 22, 2010

[ Thanks to Claus
Futtrup
for this link. ]

A company selling computers with Linux, Frostbite
Systems (.com), also hosts a number of other Frostbite web sites.
One of them being frostbitemedia.org where you find among other
things a PodCast (it can be a bit tricky to find, but see
http://www.frostbitemedia.libsyn.com/rss/frostcastogg).

This particular Podcast contains a number of interviews handled
by Jonathan Nadeau with various Linux related people, among them
Distro maintainers, etc.

The interviews are quite interesting and can contain a number of
surprising aspects. Take for example the latest (Episode 8, 15.
August) where Zenwalk is up for the talk, and suddenly it takes a
turn on general discussions of 32 bit versus 64 bit computing.

Complete
Story

Web Webster

Web Webster

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