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 | Recorded live December 30, 2008
- Feature: Fedora 10 - Easier or Harder than Ubuntu?
- Robbie's Favorites: The online equivalent to "Myth Busters"
- Announcing the Thermaltake Survey Sweepstakes
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Topics Covered: - Viewer Testimonials
- Viewer Comment: The conference call with Canonical was really good.
- Viewer Question: I downloaded Ubuntu's ISO the other day and tried burning it to a disk. When I boot I get a black screen for a bit until it boots from my hard drive. What do I need to do?
- Viewer Comment: Always burn your CD at the slowest speed possible.
- Viewer Question: I got myself a USB Air card--a CDU-680. I can't figure out how to get it to work on Ubuntu or SUSE. How do I get it to work?
- Viewer Question: Do you know anything about the USB-760 for Verizon Wireless?
- Viewer Question: Why are your videos so delayed in Miro so they're weeks behind?
- Viewer Question: I'm going to build my own computer, but wondered if you have any hardware suggestions? Also, what is most compatible with Linux?
- Viewer Comment: I love The Meat. Great idea for when you're looking for a simple answer but don't have all day to find it. Now, all you need to add is a search feature.
- Viewer Comment: I have a correction for you: 640x480 is not twice the resolution of 320x240; it's actually four times the resolution.
- Viewer Comment: I tried to submit a testimonial the other day, and it didn't like my email address--it kept telling me my email address was invalid.
- Viewer Question: Did you ever put together a list of the equipment used for the broadcast?
- Robbie's Favorites: Snopes.com - an excellent resource for finding out if urban legends and email offers are true.
- Viewer Question: I love downloading wallpapers. Every time I do, I get a download box showing the progress of the download, and then I have to manually close the box. Can I disable it or make it close automatically?
- Viewer Question: I'm having an issue with the screensaver on my Ubuntu Intrepid system. The screensaver turns on by itself even though my computer is not idle. What's the deal? (Unsolved)
- Viewer Comment: (Carrie's Mom) Yes, I do think you know everything, and thanks to Robbie for teaching you!
- Viewer Question: I have an Acer 17" laptop. I want to upgrade the RAM. The model I have will take either DDR2-533 or DDR2-667. Which one is going to give the best performance?
- Viewer Comment: I installed 4 GB RAM before I realized my 32-bit system couldn't use all 4 GB. I've wasted a whole GB of RAM.
- Carrie's Question: I got a new computer and want to get more memory for it. Should I just go to the store and get it?
- Carrie introduces her new Compaq laptop computer.
- Robbie explains Lightscribe.
- Viewer Question: How do you find out if your system is 32 or 64-bit?
- Viewer Comment: Thanks for putting the show in the Sansa Fuze video format.
- Robbie explains why the Sansa Fuze videos will not be available for a while.
- Viewer Question: Could you post a document that lists what applications you use on your Ubuntu system?
- Software Feature: A brief look at Fedora 10.
- Installing Yum Extender (an RPM alternative to Synaptic Package Manager) into Fedora 10.
- What RPM stands for.
- autoten: install your non-free software in Fedora 10.
- Carrie's Question: What is a GUI?
- Viewer Question: Does autoten work in Ubuntu?
- Viewer Question: I ran the perfectbuntu script and now apt-get is complaining about duplicate repositories in my sources.list. How can I fix this?
- Viewer Comment: As weird as this sounds, put a damp cloth under the hot laptop. (PS - Robbie does not recommend this)
- Viewer Question: When I try to rotate my monitor in Linux, I can't get it to work. How do I get this going?
- Using xrandr to rotate your monitor in Ubuntu Linux.
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