Comments on: Episode 1 - IntroductionA podcast for the new Linux userby: Manny- February 22, 2006 Great stuff! Eagerly waiting the next installment.http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-1-introduction/#comment-6 by: Bruce R- February 22, 2006 Chess, Thank you! This is just what I've been looking for! For some strange reason friends and relatives think that I'm some sort of computer guru by virtue of the fact that I use a Mac instead of a PC. I try to explain that I use a Mac because it's easier and less hassle, but they still insist. Often they come to me for help with their PC's and invariably I have to say, "sorry, I haven't got a clue except that you probably have a virus." "But surely one as computer savy as yourself can fix...http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-1-introduction/#comment-5 by: Chess- February 21, 2006 Thanks for the comments! Although my main focus is on the content, I am working on the audio as well. It's probably something that is going to improve over time. Greg, I am glad to hear that you are going to run Linux on a home server -- I have a home server running Linux and it has been extremely stable and easy to configure. We'll definitely be getting to server setups at some point in the future. In the meantime, there will be a new episode this week that focuses on the ideals of free...http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-1-introduction/#comment-4 by: Greg- February 21, 2006 Chess, Thanks for this podcast, I'm looking forward to learning more. I listened to your personal OS history and had to smile. I started in DOS 3.1, then on to Mac. I thumbed my nose at Windoze 1.0 thru 95 and then I was forced to use 2000 pro and then XP Pro for work purposes. I still have several Macs at home, but only to use Final Cut Pro and other creative tasks. I've done a little work with AUX and SCO Unix, but I just ordered a server that I plan on running Linux on. Your timing is.http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-1-introduction/#comment-3 by: Thomas- February 18, 2006 Hey, nice work! I have been looking for something like this. You might want to adjust your voice audio level a bit or maybe speak a little louder. But, good job and I will keep listening. -Thttp://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-1-introduction/#comment-2 |