Linux Kernel spokern via Free Radio Linux

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For those who love to be immersed totally into computing free speech,
you now can listen to the Linux kernel code, spoken via Free Radio Linux.

The Linux kernel contains 4,141,432 lines of code. Reading the entire 
kernel will take an estimated 14253 hours, or more than 593 days.  
Free Radio Linux began transmission on February 3, 2002, the fourth 
anniversary of the term, Open Source.

To listen to the stream you need a MP3 Player and the Ogg Vorbis
codec installed.

The Linux kernel is available at 
http://radioqualia.va.com.au/freeradiolinux/playlist.m3u

You also can read the spoken kernel code line by line at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~qualia/current

Free Radio Linux's home page is 
http://radioqualia.va.com.au/


Enjoy!
--Hans







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