Talk:The Linux Link Tech Show

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Spinoff Shows & Guest Appearances[edit]

Section moved to talk. Seems rather trivial to me. Perhaps a better format could be found? RJFJR (talk) 12:08, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In March 2006, Dann started the Linux and Games Entertainment Radio podcast, better known simply as “LaGER”. It mainly focuses around gaming on Linux, and Free/Open Source multimedia applications. It features a revolving cast via Skype.

Dann and Pat have been contributors to T.W.A.T. radio since its inception.

“Windows Crash Radio” is featured once every dark hour of the year.

The guys have collaborated with Aaron Newcomb from the_source videocast during the 2006 Ohio Linux Fest.

Linc was a guest on the Security Monkey podcast on February 27, 2006.

Pat guest hosted the Linux Reality podcast on September 12, 2006.

Dann was interviewed on episode 57 of the lottalinuxlinks podcast on December 15, 2007.

In April 2008, Pat was interviewed on The Bad Apples podcast

Dann took part in a Linux podcaster round table on episode 30 of the Going Linux podcast on May 4, 2008.

Dann is a regular on the Kernelpanic Oggcast and has also appeared on Linux Outlaws in Episode 63 representing the side against Mono.

In April 2009, Pat started the MythTVCast podcast as a side project along with Dan Frey to focus on topics related to MythTV.

In December 2009, Pat was interviewed on episode 125 of the Linux Outlaws podcast

In September 2011, Dan Frey was a guest on the LinuxBasix podcast

In October 2011, Pat was a guest co-host on Episode 35 of the Talking Bull podcast

In November 2011, Pat was a guest reporter on the Around the League in 90 Minutes podcast

In 2012 TLLTS added guest host Richard Hughes.


Articles written by the hosts of TLLTS[edit]

Moved from article to talk. This does not seem (to me) to conform to guidelines on external links RJFJR (talk) 12:11, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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