
LHS Episode #236: Kinky Jedi
Hello! Welcome to Episode 236 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts discuss South African (and elsewhere) youth events in amateur radio, LIDs, satellites in the amateur radio spectrum, online tools for testing Linux distributions, malware in the repos, OpenRC, networking via high-altitude balloons and more. Thank you for listening.
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Show Notes
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Segment 1 (Amateur Radio)
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South African YOTA Event Approaching
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/6Y (ARRL)
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FCC Dismisses Long-Standing Renewal Application
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/6X (ARRL)
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ARRL Urges FCC to Keep Amateur Satellite Spectrum Clean
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/6Z (ARRL)
Segment 2 (Open Source)
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Malware Found in Arch Linux AUR Package Repository
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/71 (Bleeping Computer)
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Test Linux Operating Systems Online
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/72 (Reddit)
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Additional Info: https://lhs.fyi/73 (DistroTest)
Segment 3 (Linux in the Ham Shack)
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Devuan ASCII
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/devuan (Devuan)
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LHS Readiness Score: 2.9
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Horus Binary Telemetry and FreeDV
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/74 (Southgate ARC)
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Additional Info: https://lhs.fyi/70 (David Rowe’s Blog)
Segment 4 (Social Media Roundup)
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Facebook
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Mike Baxter
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Gerald Hansberger
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Twitter
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@TechNative
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@ct2idl
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@mazmatd
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@allmarshall
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@J_Tarasovic
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@Jared_the_geek
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@RedkaElena
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YouTube
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Jeremy Smith
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Mailing List
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