LinuxReality & Other Podcasts
When I started this Linux thing, I was coming from a Windows environment, I had no experience with Linux and I was (and I still am) looking for any way to learn a little something about how things work. I honestly forget how I stumbled upon LinuxReality but I’m glad I did. This was the first podcast I’ve ever listened to and it’s GREAT. Chess Griffin hosts the show, he’s well spoken, knowledgeable and makes it extremely easy to get started with desktop Linux. He starts off very basic and builds (so yes, you should start with episode one). If you’re new to the scene, please take some time and check out his contribution. You won’t be sorry.
There are a lot of other Linux podcasts out there as well, they range from newb to intermediate and beyond. If you’re interested in checking them out, there’s a good list available at http://www.thelinuxlink.net.
October 22nd, 2006 at 2:32 am
Hi I love this podcast specially because it has been consistent with the roadmap to teach linux to the windows/osx users.
The problem is that is a very high learning curve to download and view all the lessons. Also a recent comments about the user feedback from 20 episodes ago become less and less relevant.
However I think this is a one of a kind podcast. I will like to plug also TUX magazine for the Linux newbie.