Audio: Six Presentations from UTOSC 2008

December 14th, 2008 by admin

Our podcast server has had some of these presentations for nigh on a month, and we’ve not yet announced them on the blog.  We apologize for that, we’ll get better.

The podcasts are, in release order from latest to earliest:

Enjoy them all!

Cheers,

Clint

Event: openSUSE 11.1 Release Party, December 18, 6pm

December 12th, 2008 by admin

According to this post, this post and this post, there will be an openSUSE 11.1 Release Party next Thursday, December 18.  Here are the details:

When: December 18, 2008 @ 18:00
Where: 1800 South Novell Place, Provo, UT, Building A (Open Source Technology Center) Map

Hope this party is a blast and we look forward to lots of pictures.

Video: Michael Place of UtahFM.org - HOWTO: Start an open-source radio station

December 10th, 2008 by fozzmoo

Video of Michael Place’s (of UtahFM.org) UTOSC 2008 presentation titled HOWTO: Start an open-source radio station is now available from opensourcetv.tv. This was an excellent presentation and a jewel at UTOSC 2008.

Michael Place of UtahFM.org

Michael Place of UtahFM.org

Michael presented on Friday, 29 August 2008.

Video: Aaron Bockover of Novell - The Banshee Media Player

December 2nd, 2008 by fozzmoo

Video of Aaron Bockover’s UTOSC 2008 presentation titled The Banshee Media Player is now available from opensourcetv.tv.

Aaron Bockover

Aaron Bockover

Aaron presented on Friday morning, 29 August

News: Ogg Theora and Xvid AVI versions of UTOSC 2008 videos

December 1st, 2008 by fozzmoo

Doran “FozzMoo” Barton here with a short announcement about videos from the 2008 Utah Open Source Conference. In addition to the progressive streaming flash video versions available via OpenSourceTV.tv, we’ve made Xvid AVI and Ogg Theora versions of the presentations available as well. When you go to OpenSourceTV.tv, a list of links to alternate media types will appear below the embedded Flash applet.

We are continuing to produce videos of presentations from the conference, so stay tuned. Aaron Bockover’s presentation about the excellent Banshee media player is almost ready to go up to the site.