VorbisCasts

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These links usually point to the page with instructions on how to subscribe to an audiocast (also known as netcast or podcast), not to the audiocast's main homepage. We don't link directly to the feed url because they tend to move around, because the audiocasts like having people visit their websites, and this way you can compare Vorbis with the other legacy proprietary codecs many of these audiocasts still use.

Active

  • Deimhart - German language audiocast about Linux, Ubuntu and Open Source which got a European Podcast Award in 2011.
  • FLOSS Weekly - weekly audiocast from the TWIT network about Free/Libre/Open Source Software
  • Free as in Freedom - Legal aspects of free software by the hosts of the discontinued Software Freedom Law Center audiocast
  • Kernelpanic Oggcast
  • Linux Outlaws - Weekly audiocast about releases, news (including MS and Apple watch), interviews and reviews.
  • Radio Tux - Audiocasts from the german Linux news radio
  • Rathole Radio - Free music audiocast, i.e. mainly featuring music licensed under the Creative Commons license
  • Sourcetrunk - Project/task centric audiocast using Open Source and free software.
  • The Linux Link Tech Show
  • TuxRadar - Weekly audiocast about Linux related news, releases and opinionated discussions.

Directories

Finished

Audiocasts that are still available but do not produce new episodes.

  • NerdTV - Interview audiocast with famous guests from computer/internet history (e.g. the 'inventor of TCP'). Sponsored bei PBS. Until 2006-04.
  • Oggcast - Bi-weekly audiocast from the Software Freedom Law Center, New York. Until 2011-08.
  • Open Voices - Interview audiocast by the Linux Foundation, featuring interviews with guests like Linus Torvalds, open source people from Mozilla etc.
  • Linux Australia Update. Until 2006.
  • Linux Reality Podcast. Until 2008-03.
  • LugRadio - Until 2008.