*The Sound of Fedora 11 - Audio Control with Lennart Poettering*
Where would we be without sound? It's the most primitive of
communication methods, and yet it has spawned so much technology around
it. Whether you're a musician, a DJ, riding a bus to work or even just
stuck in a cubicle liste
Awesome. I made a couple minor spelling and other trivial fixes
throughout. New version below:
* * *
*The Sound of Fedora 11 - Audio Control with Lennart Poettering*
Where would we be without sound? It's the most primitive of
communication methods, and yet it has spawned so much technology ar
Hello guys!
I published today in my Blog[1] some pictures of the mktg material
produced for Brazilian FLISOL and Fedora 11 Label printing tests.
Take a look at www.rodrigopadula.com
--
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
M.Sc. Student - COPPE/UFRJ
Fedora Community Manager - Latin America
Red Hat Commun
Awesome.
Thanks,
Jack
Paul W. Frields wrote:
Awesome. I made a couple minor spelling and other trivial fixes
throughout. New version below:
* * *
*The Sound of Fedora 11 - Audio Control with Lennart Poettering*
Where would we be without sound? It's the most primitive of
communication met
Yes!!!
I'm on it! I have a good microphone and I think I can take some time
on lunch for do that. Do I need to have some text? are free podcast?
is a translation? ... :D
But I have to be honest... I have voice of a squirrel :D
2009/5/20 Jack Aboutboul :
> Does anyone on the list who speaks anoth
Excellent!
2009/5/21 Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira :
> Hello guys!
>
> I published today in my Blog[1] some pictures of the mktg material
> produced for Brazilian FLISOL and Fedora 11 Label printing tests.
>
> Take a look at www.rodrigopadula.com
>
> --
>
> Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
> M.Sc. Student
Am 19.05.2009 22:34, schrieb Jack Aboutboul:
Does anyone on the list who speaks another language, fluently, such as
French, Spanish, German or any of the languages in India have any
interest in recording a podcast with a feature owner who can speak the
same? Might be good to have some audio in so
> Henrik Heigl is doing the FWN in German for a German Linux Radio
> Project. Maybe he is interested in doing interviews with those persons.
>
> Felix
^^
To be honest, and also Henrik know, there were several people who are
interested in translating the FWN in German and have that talk in the
Ger
Am 20.05.2009 21:37, schrieb Gerold Kassube:
Henrik Heigl is doing the FWN in German for a German Linux Radio
Project. Maybe he is interested in doing interviews with those persons.
Felix
^^
To be honest, and also Henrik know, there were several people who are
interested in translating the FWN
Hy,
>>> Henrik Heigl is doing the FWN in German for a German Linux Radio
>>> Project. Maybe he is interested in doing interviews with those persons.
>>>
>>> Felix
>> ^^
>> To be honest, and also Henrik know, there were several people who are
>> interested in translating the FWN in German and have t
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