Top 5 Baby!
Hey folks, it’s been a while since I wrote anything on the blog and I figured it was time I stopped slacking – not in a Slackware sense, thankfully
Also I was pretty surprised earlier this evening when Fab found an interesting article concerning us on Podcast Alley. It seems we were listed in their top 5 tech podcasts for May, and we didn’t even know until now. Have a look at the screen shot below…
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You might notice a little podcast down there below us at number 8… what’s it called again? Oh yes, that’s it. Security Now! Hang on, that’s pretty amazing news. I don’t listen to it myself but I couldn’t deny that it’s one of the best known technology podcasts around. Part of Leo Laporte’s TWiT stable no less. I know it’s only one website and one month’s review so we shouldn’t get carried away, but it’s nice to see. I’m pretty chuffed by this and so is Fab, I wanted to share the picture. Thanks to everyone who’s helped and supported us in almost 2 years of doing this now. It’s a lot of work but we both have fun making the show, that’s thanks to our great listeners. We recently passed 100 episodes, a landmark I never imagined we could reach. Here’s to another hundred. We’re not done waffling yet.
Take care,
Dan

July 10th, 2009 at 01:36
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July 10th, 2009 at 01:41
Congrats Dan and Fab! Keep up the good work.
Rock on, PLA
July 10th, 2009 at 02:28
@Patrick – Thanks very much
July 11th, 2009 at 10:30
I always knew you guys were mainstream.
Outlaws my arse!
July 11th, 2009 at 14:59
LOL!
July 16th, 2009 at 03:48
Nice! I only have about 86 to catch up on….
August 9th, 2009 at 09:02
Don’t know whether it is the perfect place to ask question,
But while enhancing security of my temporary folder in the post described in http://www.sysadmin.md/secure-temporary-folders-on-existing-unix-or-linux-systems.html my redirection fails. This commands always fails
echo “/mnt/tmp /tmp ext3 loop,noexec,nosuid,rw 0 0″ >> /etc/fstab
Can anybody please tell my why?
August 9th, 2009 at 15:26
@Synthea – My advice would be to post this sort of query in the support section of our forums. People are more likely to help there – http://linuxoutlaws.com/forums. Good luck