Ubuntu UK Podcast: Their Purple Moment | Linux Today

Ubuntu UK Podcast: Their Purple Moment

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 7, 2010

[ Thanks to Félim Whiteley
for this link. ]

“In this week’s show:-

“What we’ve been doing since the last episode including
helping family members use Ubuntu, falling victim to a Twitter
phishing scam, visiting Canonical HQ, migrating from 32-bit to
64-bit Ubuntu without losing data during the re-install and
blogging.

“We discuss the new brand unveiled today including theme, logo
and font proposed for Ubuntu Lucid and beyond.

“We interview the awesome Stuart Langridge and discuss the
Ubuntu One Music Store, beta testing, record tokens, Rhythmbox,
MP3s, Britney Spears, file syncing, customer service, getting music
into the store and Severed Fifth, Frequently Asked Questions,
vinyl, reaching ‘real’ people and Shot of Jaq.”

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Web Webster

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