Talking Linux Gaming On The Linux Action Show

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 22 July 2012 at 07:12 AM EDT. 11 Comments
LINUX GAMING
As I alluded to yesterday, on Sunday I'll be on the Linux Action Show broadcast to discuss Linux gaming with the recent public Valve Linux news that I have been exclusively talking about for months/years, etc.

Beginning at 10am PST (19.00 Uhr Munich time) is when the live Linux Action Show taping will begin. Those interested in hearing my Linux gaming comments and other thoughts, visit JBLive.TV for the live stream from Jupiter Broadcasting. There's also a IRC channel where I should be in. Those not being able to see the live broadcast should be able to download the video afterwards from the Linux Action Show page.

For any questions that Phoronix readers may have but don't end up getting covered during the show, feel free to post them within the Phoronix Forums or via Twitter and I'll try to get to them after the show -- Linux gaming related or not. Tomorrow also marks the release of Phoronix Test Suite 4.0 plus commits to schedules for to-be-announced projects of "Randaberg" and "Unterschleissheim" for release before year's end.

Now off to finish my research for the day of a suitably quiet Munich biergarten with high-speed Internet for the broadcast and quality Bavarian beer. ;)
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