falseSun, 15 Mar 2026 18:48:06 -0700https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/f/f31a453c-fa15-491f-8618-3f71f1d565e5/cover.jpgLINUX Unpluggedhttps://jblive.tv72d5e069-f907-5ee7-b0d7-45404f4f0aa5LINUX Unpluggedhttps://linuxunplugged.comAn open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration and turns it into a weekly show about Linux. en-us© 2025 Jupiter BroadcastingepisodicWeekly Linux talk show with no script, no limits, surprise guests and tons of opinion.Jupiter BroadcastingAn open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration and turns it into a weekly show about Linux. noJupiter Broadcasting[email protected]yesSupport the show!658658658: Automated Love Crunchhttps://linuxunplugged.com/65840bc8724-e6c9-4210-9e11-4c35740553afSun, 15 Mar 2026 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe each spent the week on our own projects, breaking then fixing things. Now we're back to compare progress, and a few lessons learned.01:03:16noWe each spent the week on our own projects, breaking then fixing things. Now we're back to compare progress, and a few lessons learned.

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Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, open source, diesel heater, ESP32, NODEMCU, open hardware, ESPHome, MQTT, Webasto, Chinbasto, Chinese diesel heater, home automation, self-hosting, self-hosted, UART, Ray Jones, Chinese Diesel Heater Communications Protocol, transistor, GPIO, OpenCode, AI, AI hardware, open source coding agent, AI agent, reverse engineering, Hunter Alpha, LFNW, Linuxfest NorthWest, SCaLE, Planet Nix, Jason Spisak, Brunch with Brent, LosslessCut, video editor, lossless video editing, CanIRun.ai, AI benchmark, llmfit, TUI, headless browser automation, browser automation, Chrome, Chrome DevTools MCP, Firefox DevTools MCP, LittleFox-MCP, MCP, ACP, Model Context Protocol, npx, mcp-server, MCP client, MCP tools, MCP registry, Agent Browser Protocol, Camofox, Camoufox, anti-detection browser, browser fingerprint spoofing, Lore, failing disk, BTRFS, SSD, filesystem error, RVBEE, NixOS, Lenovo ThinkCentre M920q, Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q, system migration, Beelink, mini PC, 1L PCWe each spent the week on our own projects, breaking then fixing things. Now we're back to compare progress, and a few lessons learned.

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553: Portably Predictable Productivityhttps://linuxunplugged.com/55345cc9da0-1848-403b-bedd-d9aaba0e2863Sun, 10 Mar 2024 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe each bring surprise topics, a mix of hardware and software, as we prepare to hit the road for NixCon and SCaLE.1:21:23noWe each bring surprise topics, a mix of hardware and software, as we prepare to hit the road for NixCon and SCaLE. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Android Auto, AnyType, local-first note app, ArkOS, audio infrastructure, Borg backups, document scanner apps, Fountain.fm, Genius Scan, Glove80 ergonomic keyboard, GrapheneOS, Helipad, local AI models, Nix-Bitcoin, NixCon, nixbsd, Nix package manager NVIDIA SHIELD Portable, OwnTracks, Paperless-ngx, Podcasting 2.0, retro handheld game console, game emulator, super-productivity, todo app, Upscayl image upscalerWe each bring surprise topics, a mix of hardware and software, as we prepare to hit the road for NixCon and SCaLE.

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552: Plasma's Perfect Playhttps://linuxunplugged.com/5529f0f554a-ece6-401a-bac5-4b09ef67ffc3Sun, 03 Mar 2024 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingPlasma 6 is out, and we've been giving it a go. What's new, our thoughts, and the lessons other desktops should learn.1:18:51noPlasma 6 is out, and we've been giving it a go. What's new, our thoughts, and the lessons other desktops should learn. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Plasma 6, KDE, Qt 6, Wayland, NVK, Vulkan 1.3, FUSE passthrough, Linux 6.9, NixCon, SCaLE, Sirius 16, TUXEDO Computers, Bitcoin podcast, Fountain, TraySCale, keyboard ergonomics, backups, LocalGPT, AntennaPod, CPU Controller, RyzenAdj, HDMI 2.1, AMD open-source drivers, overview effect, HDR support, Breeze theme, Plasma Search, fingerprint unlock, floating panel, single-click file open, touchpad gestures, NixOS unstable, split keyboard, Lutris display configuration, Kinesis Freestyle Pro keyboard, vertical mouse, rsnapshot, starcoder2 local AI, CISSP certification, Fountain Radio, cpu-controller app,Plasma 6 is out, and we've been giving it a go. What's new, our thoughts, and the lessons other desktops should learn.

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Plasma 6 is out, and we've been giving it a go. What's new, our thoughts, and the lessons other desktops should learn.

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551: AI Under Your Controlhttps://linuxunplugged.com/55164559ad4-c9c6-4511-acf8-b1424aab5aeaSun, 25 Feb 2024 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCorporate AI is a hot mess, but open-source alternatives can be open-ended chaos. We’ll test some of the best ways to get local AI tools under your control.1:04:24noCorporate AI is a hot mess, but open-source alternatives can be open-ended chaos. We’ll test some of the best ways to get local AI tools under your control. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, AI & Tools, Open source AI tools, AI stacks, Deploying AI tools, Stable Diffusion 3, Gemma, Ollama, InvokeAI, Nixified AI, Nix Flakes, NixCon North America, Texas LinuxFest, LFNW2024, LinuxFest Norhtwest, SCaLE, Lunch at SCaLE, Google pauses Gemini image generation, AI safety and regulation, AI doomsayers, effective altruism, open-source AI tools, FlakehubCorporate AI is a hot mess, but open-source alternatives can be open-ended chaos. We’ll test some of the best ways to get local AI tools under your control.

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Corporate AI is a hot mess, but open-source alternatives can be open-ended chaos. We’ll test some of the best ways to get local AI tools under your control.

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550: Ready Player Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/550ba90aa8f-4b11-4ec5-854e-8ea1e297b671Sun, 18 Feb 2024 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris spends the week in a VR desktop, revealing the glitches, gains, and VR's open-source future.1:14:00noChris spends the week in a VR desktop, revealing the glitches, gains, and VR's open-source future. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, VR, Linux, Open-Source, Quest 3, Immersed, Desktop, Screens, Boosts, Productivity, Fountain, Podcasting, Nextcloud, Nix, Tailscale, IPFS, OpenXR, Monado, SteamVR, OpenComposite, Nixpkgs-xr, SimulaVR, PCVR, Nixcloud, SCaLE, Mutter, NixOS, Emby, Jellyfin, OwnTracks, compose2nix, OCI-containers, systemd, Ansible, Arion, Docker Compose, PEBKAC, ANSIView, Triangle VR HeadsetChris spends the week in a VR desktop, revealing the glitches, gains, and VR's open-source future.

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Chris spends the week in a VR desktop, revealing the glitches, gains, and VR's open-source future.

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549: Will it Nixcloud?https://linuxunplugged.com/5496585a113-8033-4fd2-9d6f-eea0f0df283bSun, 11 Feb 2024 20:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDeploying Nextcloud the Nix way promises a paradise of reproducibility and simplicity. But is it just a painful trek through configuration hell? We built the dream Nextcloud using Nix and faced reality.1:34:10noDeploying Nextcloud the Nix way promises a paradise of reproducibility and simplicity. But is it just a painful trek through configuration hell? We built the dream Nextcloud using Nix and faced reality. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Will it Nix?, NixOS, Nextcloud, self-hosting, reproducibility, declarative configuration, PostgreSQL, Redis, PHP, NGINX, traefik, docker compose, Docker, Podman, containers, ZFS, bcachefs, autotier, tiered storage, VR on Linux, All-in-One, snap, snap package, Ansible, configuration management, backups, NextcloudPi, S3, the nix way, Nextcloud Apps, App store, Snowflake OS, Linux truths, Windows, Minecraft, Gaming on Linux, Podverse, CS Go, Collabora, systemd, monitoring, Nagios, Grafana, netdata, CarPlay, Mac trashcan, LXC , LXD, Gigabyte, NVMe, Unraid, TruNAS Scale, ram-only distro challenge, CoW, Btrfs, arion, Hercules CI, Haskell, container management, YAML,Deploying Nextcloud the Nix way promises a paradise of reproducibility and simplicity. But is it just a painful trek through configuration hell? We built the dream Nextcloud using Nix and faced reality.

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Deploying Nextcloud the Nix way promises a paradise of reproducibility and simplicity. But is it just a painful trek through configuration hell? We built the dream Nextcloud using Nix and faced reality.

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548: Uncomfortable Linux Truthshttps://linuxunplugged.com/5482f06c2fd-8e59-41e2-ad1d-2dfa0d8a76a7Sun, 04 Feb 2024 20:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSome uncomfortable truths about using Linux, and then we introduce a new segment: Will it Nix?1:22:35noSome uncomfortable truths about using Linux, and then we introduce a new segment: Will it Nix? Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Apple ecosystem, PDF tasks, audio workflows, hardware compatibility, running Linux, Will It Nix?, open-source podcasting app, industry developments, limited resources, balancing priorities, uncomfortable Linux truths, FOMO, missing out, anti-cheat, Linux gaming, proton, video drivers, Wayland, X11, CSGO, Apple Vision Pro, apple ecosystem, vendor lock-in, Nextcloud, self-hosting, Podverse, Open-source maintainers, Mitch Downey, burnout, developer sustainability, podcasting 2.0, transcripts, transcription, Apple Podcasts,Some uncomfortable truths about using Linux, and then we introduce a new segment: Will it Nix?

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Some uncomfortable truths about using Linux, and then we introduce a new segment: Will it Nix?

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547: Behind the Shelveshttps://linuxunplugged.com/54748c86d8a-b54d-4da0-9a05-c6f36c2a5723Sun, 28 Jan 2024 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingData-hoard with purpose and manage your audiobooks and podcasts with one application, plus the lone Linux box that remains on Mars.53:26noData-hoard with purpose and manage your audiobooks and podcasts with one application, plus the lone Linux box that remains on Mars. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, audiobookshelf, audio books, scale 2024, nixcon, linux, opensuse leap, ingenutiy mars helicopter, nixos, zellij libation, readarr, audible, self-hosted, arch, debian, virtual machine, customization, distributions, opensuse, markdown, travel, encrypted messaging, privacy toolsData-hoard with purpose and manage your audiobooks and podcasts with one application, plus the lone Linux box that remains on Mars.

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Data-hoard with purpose and manage your audiobooks and podcasts with one application, plus the lone Linux box that remains on Mars.

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546: What You’re Missing about NixOShttps://linuxunplugged.com/5461156ef47-5a4a-4c14-98ea-5d8a7459359fSun, 21 Jan 2024 21:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTrying NixOS can be fraught with complexity, half-completed guides, and boring videos. Even if you never plan to switch to NixOS, we invite you to come along for a hype-free ride that digs into one of the most rapidly developing areas of Linux.1:11:31noTrying NixOS can be fraught with complexity, half-completed guides, and boring videos. Even if you never plan to switch to NixOS, we invite you to come along for a hype-free ride that digs into one of the most rapidly developing areas of Linux. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Nix, NixOS Foundation, Snowflake OS, NixCon North America, SCaLE, FOSDEM, NixOS Quest, Common Questions, Software Repo, Getting Started Resources, NixOS escape hatch, SnowFlake OS, Icicle Installer, Flakes, GNOME, SnowfallOrg, GUI Config editor, Snowfall EcosystemTrying NixOS can be fraught with complexity, half-completed guides, and boring videos. Even if you never plan to switch to NixOS, we invite you to come along for a hype-free ride that digs into one of the most rapidly developing areas of Linux.

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Trying NixOS can be fraught with complexity, half-completed guides, and boring videos. Even if you never plan to switch to NixOS, we invite you to come along for a hype-free ride that digs into one of the most rapidly developing areas of Linux.

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545: 3,062 Days Laterhttps://linuxunplugged.com/54568fe1969-ffa1-4b85-b085-6017edb3a588Sun, 14 Jan 2024 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingKent Overstreet, the creator of bcachefs, helps us understand where his new filesystem fits, what it's like to upstream a new filesystem, and how they've solved the RAID write hole.57:15noKent Overstreet, the creator of bcachefs, helps us understand where his new filesystem fits, what it's like to upstream a new filesystem, and how they've solved the RAID write hole. Special Guest: Kent Overstreet. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, bcachefs, Kent Overstreet, bcachefs, ZFS, XFS, Copy on Write, CoW, checksumming, replication, erasure coding, compression, encryption, snapshots, SCaLE, Raspberry Pi, btrfs, filesystems, performance, reliability, community, boosts, 32-bit challenge, BBS, Linux, technology, snapshots, scalability, NixOS, CI, database, modern filesystem, Rust, bcache, caching, write hole, RAID, upstreaming, Linus, car camping, tail latency, low latencyKent Overstreet, the creator of bcachefs, helps us understand where his new filesystem fits, what it's like to upstream a new filesystem, and how they've solved the RAID write hole.

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Kent Overstreet, the creator of bcachefs, helps us understand where his new filesystem fits, what it's like to upstream a new filesystem, and how they've solved the RAID write hole.

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544: Half the Bits, Double the Painhttps://linuxunplugged.com/544f34c0772-cedd-40bc-9fa7-0efba6da22f1Sun, 07 Jan 2024 20:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers.1:27:16noThis challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers. We load Linux on three barely alive systems, and it takes a turn we didn't expect. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, 32-bit Challenge, 32-bit, Linux, Mageia, Debian, XFCE, FreeBSD, GhostBSD, MidnightBSD, Crunchbangplusplus, #!++, Peppermint, HP Mini 110, Atom N2600, CrunchBang, Intel T2300, Mageia 9, Gentoo, Debian 12, LMDE, NixCon, SCaLE, LFNW, Texas Linux Festival, Kolide, BBS, Podcast Index, Podverse, Fountain, Castamatic, AntennaPod, Desktop, Distro, NixOS, Chromium, Electron, ZSWAP, zRAM, PSI, NoHang, Mumble, Dell, Inspiron 6400, Mageia, Nix, SCALE, LinuxFest Northwest, Texas Linux Festival, NixCon NAThis challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers.

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This challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers.

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543: Profoundly Prophetic Prognosticationshttps://linuxunplugged.com/543e8d1a0e7-842f-442e-aedd-9909d23b74feSun, 31 Dec 2023 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe make our big Linux predictions for 2024, but first, we score how we did for 2023.47:12noWe make our big Linux predictions for 2024, but first, we score how we did for 2023. Special Guest: Michael Tunnell. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, 2024 Predictions, AI Distro, MakuluLinux, ubuntu, fedora, openSUSE, RedHat, Manjaro, Rocky Linux, ubuntu core desktop, bcachefs, data corruption bug, kernel mailing list, linuxcopter, Ingenuity, JPL, Debian, 32bit x86 support, Red Hat, Rocky Linux, COSMIC Desktop, NixOS based Distro, EndeavorOS, open-source Nvidia driver replacement, NVKWe make our big Linux predictions for 2024, but first, we score how we did for 2023.

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We make our big Linux predictions for 2024, but first, we score how we did for 2023.

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542: 2023 Tuxieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/542926930ab-7c22-4035-b095-3af746847aa7Sun, 24 Dec 2023 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s the fourth annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2023.47:19noIt’s the fourth annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2023. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Tuxies, community, votes, results, 2023 Boosties, radical transparency, Boost experiment, networking software, private, secure, devices, services, remote access, best desktop environment, best server distro, self-hosted app, Best Text Editor, Best Desktop Distro, Best Desktop DE, Best Linux Server Distro, Best Self-Hosted App, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Community Chat Platform, Linux Hardware, Open Source Project, Best Newcomer Project, Umbrel, StableDif, Asahi Linux, Hyprland, ImmichIt’s the fourth annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2023.

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It’s the fourth annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2023.

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541: Out with a Banghttps://linuxunplugged.com/54115cd1316-a92c-43d2-936a-75072c2ea34fSun, 17 Dec 2023 14:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter! Plus the big flops we're still sore about.1:16:18noThe stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter! Plus the big flops we're still sore about. Special Guest: Kenji Berthold.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ubuntu, Linux Gaming, HDR, Kernel Update, Vulnerability, Wine, Stadia Shutdown, Xfce, Fedora, Ubuntu Real Time Kernel, KDE Plasma, FFmpeg, Flathub, Docker, GNOME, Ubuntu Cinnamon, Plasma 6, Apple M2, Btrfs, Fedora38, Red Hat Layoffs, Linux Kernel, Flathub Website, Ubuntu 2304, HDR ackfest, CVE, bcachefs, Fedora Program Manager, Podman Desktop, Azure Linux, CodeWeavers, XFS Metadata Corruption, Plasma 6 Wayland, Xorg Deprecation, UbuntuCore, Libre Office, Debian 12, CentOS Stream, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, LXD, Canonical, Fedora Asahi Remix, Apple Silicon, M1 GPU driver, Linux 6.6, Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, openSUSE Leap, Nextcloud Hub 6, Raspberry Pi 5, Intel NUC, Ubuntu 23.10, Linux Mint, Wayland, XFS, Element, AGPL, Synapse, Fedora Linux 39, GNOME 45, Amazon, Linux-based OS, NixCon North America, PipeWire 1.0, Own Tracks, IPFS, varnish, CDN, trippy, rust, traceroute,The stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter!

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The stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter!

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540: Uncensored AI on Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/54056a10dce-2be8-433c-ad74-a2bb2442f3a9Sun, 10 Dec 2023 20:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe test two popular methods to run local language models on your Linux box. Then, we push the limits to see which language models will toe the line and which won't.1:20:17noWe test two popular methods to run local language models on your Linux box. Then, we push the limits to see which language models will toe the line and which won't. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ollama, LlamaGPT, Large Language Models, Linux, locally hosted Language model Chat Web App, Command Line, Logseq, Obsidian, Telegram Bots, Discord Bots, OllamaHub, Ollama Modelfiles, Ollama Library, Docker Image, Ollama WebUI, State of Large Language Models, Self-hosted, Offline, ChatGPT, Chat UI, Ollama CLI, Ollama Manual Install, 32-bit Challenge, FreeBSD Desktop VM, VSCode ai plugin, Continue.dev, Refact.ai, Nixified AI, Speech Note, LinuxFest 2024, Call for Sessions, Tech Horror Story, Session Buddy, Phoronix, RSS Feed Parsing, Dedicated Box, AI Executable Code, Bail Out Punishment, Texas Linux Fest 2024, Call for Sessions, LinuxFest Northwest, Horror Story, IT Mixup, Contribution, SCALE Trip, Spaceballs, Hyprland, Power Management, Gentoo, 32-bit Challenge, eGPU Passthrough, Razer Core X, Thunderbolt 3, Discounts, Marker, PDF to Markdown, High AccuracyWe test two popular methods to run local language models on your Linux box. Then, we push the limits to see which language models will toe the line and which won't.

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We test two popular methods to run local language models on your Linux box. Then, we push the limits to see which language models will toe the line and which won't.

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539: Rollback Requiredhttps://linuxunplugged.com/539b1cac144-382e-4f3e-b708-7d2ffc8cafe3Sun, 03 Dec 2023 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week, our embarrassment is your entertainment. Then, we check the age and health of all our disks with one app.1:12:18noThis week, our embarrassment is your entertainment. Then, we check the age and health of all our disks with one app. Worst Mistakes, Embarrassing Situations, Disk Health, Disk Age, LinuxFest Northwest 2024, LFNW 2024, War Stories, Mars Rover Mistake, Chris Lewicki, Scrutiny, Hard Drive Monitoring, S.M.A.R.T, NixOS Configbuilder Tool, Speech Note, Speech to Text, Text to Speech, Machine Translation, Vosk, whisper.cpp, Faster Whisper, Linux Desktop Translator, 32-bit challenge, Ansible, cookie autodelete, Duplicati, SCaLE, SteamOS 3.5, This week, our embarrassment is your entertainment. Then, we check the age and health of all our disks with one app.

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This week, our embarrassment is your entertainment. Then, we check the age and health of all our disks with one app.

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538: Surprisingly Smooth Transitionhttps://linuxunplugged.com/53824a47150-5bc8-406c-94ae-2d45e271a397Sun, 26 Nov 2023 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingPipeWire hits 1.0, and Wim Taymans joins us to reflect on the smooth success of PipeWire. Plus the details on the first NixCon North America, and more.1:06:06noPipeWire hits 1.0, and Wim Taymans joins us to reflect on the smooth success of PipeWire. Plus the details on the first NixCon North America, and more. Special Guests: Wim Taymans and Zach Mitchell. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NixCon North America, Southern California Linux Expo, SCaLE, Zach Mitchell, flox, Nix Documentation Team, Nix community, Nix contributors, Pipewire 1.0, El Presidente, Wim Taymans, Linux audio, IRQ-based ALSA driver, JACK, low-latency, API compatibility, PulseAudio, Wayland, Flatpak, Jackdbus, 32-bit Challenge, Nix configs, LTS, Debian, Distrobox, Syncthing, Duplicati, Ladder, redundant hardware, NASA protocols, space station, SpiralLinux, Debian, Btrfs snapshots, proprietary networks, Whisper, Helvum, patchbay, PipeWire hits 1.0, and Wim Taymans joins us to reflect on the smooth success of PipeWire. Plus the details on the first NixCon North America, and more.

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PipeWire hits 1.0, and Wim Taymans joins us to reflect on the smooth success of PipeWire. Plus the details on the first NixCon North America, and more.

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537: This Makes Us Unemployablehttps://linuxunplugged.com/53741fc53db-2e86-49a3-9fb8-6ec1052537c2Sun, 19 Nov 2023 03:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan we save an old Arch install? We'll attempt a live rescue, then get into our tips for keeping your old Linux install running great.1:08:21noCan we save an old Arch install? We'll attempt a live rescue, then get into our tips for keeping your old Linux install running great. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged,Linus' Law, Arch Linux, Linux Server, Debian, CentOS, Linux Habits, Texas Linux Fest 2024, Arch Update, Arch Server Update, Linux Scheduler, Linux Kernel, SNAPs, Flatpaks, NixOS, Linux Boosts, Kali, Virtualization, Dotfile Management, Rockbox Project, Open Source Firmware, Ham Radio, Plasma Power-Ups, Wayland, X11, Flatseal, Flathub, rolling release, docker, containers, security, software bugs, snapshots, LTS, clonezilla, 32-bit challenge, BBS, QEMU, backtrack linux, Kali linux, CLA, chezmoi, Wayland,Can we save an old Arch install? We'll attempt a live rescue, then get into our tips for keeping your old Linux install running great.

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536: Plasma Power-Upshttps://linuxunplugged.com/536875cb013-cea4-481b-b5b5-b060249474afSun, 12 Nov 2023 18:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted.1:07:41noThe problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Amazon, Linux-Based OS, Vega, Fire TVs, React Native, Android, webOS, Open Source, Weekly Linux Talk, Tailscale, Mesh VPN, WireGuard, Mumble Room, Tuxies, Gnome, Accessibility, Hardware Support, KDE 6, Megarelease, Plasma 6.0, Qt 6.6, Wayland, Breeze, HDR Games, NixOS, El Salvador, Lightning Conference, Boosts, KDE Plasma Activities, Virtual Desktops, Power Management, App Shortcuts, Key Bindings, KRunnerThe problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted.

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The problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted.

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535: Hit the Turbohttps://linuxunplugged.com/53510930863-2a15-4a24-98c4-f132c710bc54Thu, 09 Nov 2023 20:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut!1:50:35noA special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut! Special Guest: Drew DeVore. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Element, Matrix, Synapse, AGPL, CLA, Fedora 39, Fedora Appreciation Week 2023, Fedora Onyx Immutable, GNOME 45 features, KDE Plasma 6.0 approved, Fedora 40, bitcoin-dev mailing list, VyOS, ProjectM, Lima, Colima, Podman Desktop, Docker Desktop, containers, Podman, docker, Music Visualization, milkdrop, Linux 6.5, Modularity, Syncthing, Duplicati, ISS, Linux in Space, Azure, Gentoo, USB4, MIDI 2.0, MOVE_MOUNT_BENEATH, Cachestat, FIDO2, virtualization,A special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut!

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A special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+tqbrjUpL]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisDrew DeVore
534: We Nixed Proxmoxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/534b25b50ce-8d83-4b3d-96a2-5b74005ed984Sun, 29 Oct 2023 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about.1:08:59noWe did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NixOS, Proxmox, Debian, Linux Mint, Tuxies, LinuxFest Northwest, Fedora, Fedora 39, Wayland, Cinnamon, Kernel, Linux 6.6, Phoronix, Btrfs, ext4, bcachefs, xfs, SELinux, rust, rust-analyzer, LXC, virtualization, VM, KVM, 32-bit challenge, zfs, Nextcloud, Nextcloud AIO, nix, HomeAssistant, Immich, Debian, silverbullet.md, Podverse, Fountain, Wyze, IPFS, kmon, Linux kernel manager, Bitcoin Beach,We did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about.

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533: LinuxFest North Jeffhttps://linuxunplugged.com/533fba5879a-72cc-44d8-8fa4-904b4a54ef98Sun, 22 Oct 2023 23:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest.1:55:33noWe try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest. Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, RV Automation Upgrades, ESP, Relays, PiKVM, Jupes O-DROID, Notes PC, Dotmatrix, NixOS, Paper, paper prices, gorilla banana, The Little Fest that Could, Stones Throw Brewery, 1-Up Lounge, pinball, games, Mini-Fest, AlmaLinux, FreeIPA, Void, Vectorpea, Online Linux Vector Editor, Scuba.Tech, Florian, LinuxFest Northwest, Proxmox, LFNW, We try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest.

Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek.

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We try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest.

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532: We Like Snaps Nowhttps://linuxunplugged.com/5328369f415-ffa8-4e00-9d17-3a077684201aSun, 15 Oct 2023 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHas Canonical finally nailed snaps? Why it looks like Ubuntu has turned a new corner; our thoughts on the latest release. Plus, a special guest and more.1:15:55noHas Canonical finally nailed snaps? Why it looks like Ubuntu has turned a new corner; our thoughts on the latest release. Plus, a special guest and more. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ubuntu 23.10, Mantic Minotaur, Firefox, Wayland, snapd, Snapcraft, Ubuntu Core, GNOME 45, Linux desktop, Mozilla, Linux 6.5, WiFi 7, Intel Arc, AMD Ryzen, ext4, NTFS, Pipewire, tiling, tiling desktop, quick settings, TPM, FDE, full disk encryption, enterprise desktop, enterprise Linux, security, Flutter, App Center, Noto fonts, Raspberry Pi 5, legacy installer, Ubuntu ISO, translations, Ubuntu Budgie, ZFS, Fountain 1.0, Windows Challenge, CAD, Jellyfin, Plex, 1L PC, one liter PC, Debian, no corporation November, Podman, Docker Desktop, WSL, Take My Brent Away, NixOS, Chocolately, Wyse terminal, Tags, log viewer, text tagger,Has Canonical finally nailed snaps? Why it looks like Ubuntu has turned a new corner; our thoughts on the latest release. Plus, a special guest and more.

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531: The Windows Challengehttps://linuxunplugged.com/531c711bc7c-c271-44c9-86f5-3b7a37052654Sun, 08 Oct 2023 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe ran Windows for the week with three seemingly simple objectives. How we did, our take on what's gotten a lot better about Windows, and what still needs some work.1:37:17noWe ran Windows for the week with three seemingly simple objectives. How we did, our take on what's gotten a lot better about Windows, and what still needs some work. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Windows challange, XPS 13, Ventoy, Installer UI, Microsoft web app store, app store, docker containers, Linux boxes, Windows package manager, chocolatey, tiling, app ratings, Ubuntu on Windows, Android apps, WSL, Vorta backups, Docker Desktop, R-Podcast, HP ProDesk, RS-232, hardware terminal, serial console, terminal resources, Mini PC, beelink, Dell Optiplex, HP color LaserJet, Gorilla/Banana GX-100, Dell Optiplex, micro form factor PCs, Beelink, x86 servers, Jellyfin, Pi5, Windows 11, Windows Subsystem for Linux, containers, winget, We ran Windows for the week with three seemingly simple objectives. How we did, our take on what's gotten a lot better about Windows, and what still needs some work.

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We ran Windows for the week with three seemingly simple objectives. How we did, our take on what's gotten a lot better about Windows, and what still needs some work.

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530: Leave the Pi in the Ovenhttps://linuxunplugged.com/53006f035e4-3ba3-46b5-9914-2dbd042c7a11Sun, 01 Oct 2023 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.1:08:26noWhy the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, ESP32 board, T-ETH-Lite, ESP32-S3 module, Raspberry Pi 5, BCM2712, Arm Cortex-A76, MIPI transceivers, PCIe 2.0, GPIO header, Real-time clock, Raspberry Pi 4, NVMe SSDs, Active cooling, HAT, eMMC, h264 hardware decoding, VP9, h.265, Intel NUC mini PCs, HP ProDesk 600 G1 Desktop Mini PC, SATA SSD, DDR3, Beelink U59 Mini PC, Beelink SER5 MAX, Beelink SER7, ODROID-H3, LFNW meetups, Adopting Bitcoin, Bitcoin OSS Track, Atari VCS, Beakon, OwnTracks Recorder, iMessage bridging, wallabag, OpenSuse, Waycheck, Wayland, X11, XWayland, xeyesWhy the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.

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Why the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.

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529: Changing the Gamehttps://linuxunplugged.com/529292f97db-6eec-4de7-9abd-c143885cec43Sun, 24 Sep 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingEven if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck.1:12:43noEven if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Listener Jeff.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Valve, Steam, Steam Deck, SteamOS, Arch, Arch Linux, Collabora, WINE, Proton, Vulkan, mesa, OpenGL, gaming on Linux, Linux gaming, gaming, game console, Plasma Desktop, Flatpak, XDG Portals, AMD, Alberto Garcia, Igalia, Open Source, upstream development, FOSS, Steam Deck review, docking station, USB-C, GTA, FPS, battery life, convergence, Ori and the Blind Forest, Stray, Dead Space, Thinkpad, Matrix bridge, iMessage, Nextcloud, NixOS, garage PC, Alpine Linux, LFNW, EmuDeck, RetroDECK, emulators, Even if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck.

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Even if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+fQP2zWcK]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisAlex KretzschmarListener Jeff
528: Where's Your Data?https://linuxunplugged.com/5281f21232f-b846-4d81-8112-b41284871fddSun, 17 Sep 2023 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingToday's theme is data sovereignty, and we'll check in with two crucial projects that are giving you more options.1:08:23noToday's theme is data sovereignty, and we'll check in with two crucial projects that are giving you more options. Special Guest: Noah Chelliah.Today's theme is data sovereignty, and we'll check in with two crucial projects that are giving you more options.

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Today's theme is data sovereignty, and we'll check in with two crucial projects that are giving you more options.

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527: Framing Brenthttps://linuxunplugged.com/52751930101-323b-4f9c-88ad-1a11c9d545a7Sun, 10 Sep 2023 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBrent's new Framework laptop has been torn apart and put back together again. We'll find out if it's up to his standards. Plus, we're kicking off a new build.1:14:20noBrent's new Framework laptop has been torn apart and put back together again. We'll find out if it's up to his standards. Plus, we're kicking off a new build. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Berlin, Germany, Nextcloud, NixOS, Meetup, laptops, new laptop, Framework, Framework Laptop, Framework 13, right to repair, LFNW, Notes Station, boot-to-obsidian, Sway, Wayland, Cinnamon, Plasma, Silverblue, uBlue, Kinoite, flakes, nix flakes, ODROID, thin client, Steam Deck, Thinkpad, Lenovo, PXE boot, zap, lightning, value4value, The Blog Index, NVIDIA, CUDA, bcachefs, Kent Overstreet, Linus, Canonical, Ubuntu Desktop, ZeroTier, mesh networking, self-hosting, GPL Condom, box64, Arm, RISC-V, emulation, Android, 🦒, Neo-Store, Obtainium, F-Droid, HP DevOne, DevOne,Brent's new Framework laptop has been torn apart and put back together again. We'll find out if it's up to his standards. Plus, we're kicking off a new build.

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Brent's new Framework laptop has been torn apart and put back together again. We'll find out if it's up to his standards. Plus, we're kicking off a new build.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+Gk-xfr95]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
526: Canonical Wins by Defaulthttps://linuxunplugged.com/5266d4c3c19-058d-432b-8204-b6e87744fb01Sun, 03 Sep 2023 18:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhile chaos is brewing in SUSE and Red Hat land, Canonical stays the course and doubles down on the Linux desktop. Plus, our thoughts on the kernel team GPL-blocking NVIDIA.49:20noWhile chaos is brewing in SUSE and Red Hat land, Canonical stays the course and doubles down on the Linux desktop. Plus, our thoughts on the kernel team GPL-blocking NVIDIA. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, AMD, AMDGPU, kernel driver, graphics drivers, Intel, i915, Nouveau, NVIDIA, GPL, Linux 6.6, Luis Chamberlain, TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE, GPL Condom, EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL, Christoph Hellwig, DRM, DMCA, copyright, copyleft, ZFS, kernel modules, Ubuntu Desktop, Canonical, Ubuntu 24.04, LTS, Oliver Smith, Ubuntu 23.10, Chromium, Snap packages, snapcraft, SUSE, OpenSUSE, LEAP, ALP, RHEL, Red Hat, Fedora, Ubuntu Core, Linux Desktop, Linux Desktop investment, Value4Value Music, V4V Music, Wavlake, Framework, Framework Laptop, VoIPWhile chaos is brewing in SUSE and Red Hat land, Canonical stays the course and doubles down on the Linux desktop. Plus, our thoughts on the kernel team GPL-blocking NVIDIA.

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While chaos is brewing in SUSE and Red Hat land, Canonical stays the course and doubles down on the Linux desktop. Plus, our thoughts on the kernel team GPL-blocking NVIDIA.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+HMSq9ihv]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
525: Beating Apple to the Saucehttps://linuxunplugged.com/5253b6e8589-19d1-4f16-893d-1dc3bce41ab1Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe daily drive Asahi Linux on a MacBook, chat about how the team beat Apple to a major GPU milestone, and an easy way to self-host open-source ChatGPT alternatives.1:12:20noWe daily drive Asahi Linux on a MacBook, chat about how the team beat Apple to a major GPU milestone, and an easy way to self-host open-source ChatGPT alternatives. Special Guest: Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, 🦙, Hector Martin, telemetry, Asahi Linux, Fedora, Fedora Asahi Remix, Arm, Apple Silicon, ARM64, macOS, Apple, Arch ARM, Neal Gompa, Davide Calvalca, Gallium3D, OpenGl ES 3.1, GPU, M1, M2, conformant GPU driver, Alyssa Rosenzweig, dual booting, UEFI, thunderbolt, Plasma, GPU acceleration, battery life, KDE, 16k pages, 16k kernel, Mac Mini, SIP, VoIP, Jitsi Meet, Mattermost, XFS, HPC, JBOD, xfs_repair, filesystem, data loss, server temperature, data center, NixOS, RDP, VNC, immutability, impermanence, ZFS, Btrfs, LUKS, OpenStreetMap, StreetComplete, LVM, disk encryption, Organic Maps, openSUSE Tumbleweed, OnePlus 6, Snapdragon 845, KDE Connect, Llama 2, Meta, OpenAI, ChatGPT, LLM, llama-gpt, llama.cpp, AI, ML, Umbrel, self-hosting, open source AI,We daily drive Asahi Linux on a MacBook, chat about how the team beat Apple to a major GPU milestone, and an easy way to self-host open-source ChatGPT alternatives.

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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We daily drive Asahi Linux on a MacBook, chat about how the team beat Apple to a major GPU milestone, and an easy way to self-host open-source ChatGPT alternatives.

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524: How Our Server Got It's Groove Backhttps://linuxunplugged.com/524301bf82e-5fde-47c9-8129-5fc5c6ef7fc4Sun, 20 Aug 2023 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan we build an indestructible server that stands up to the test of giving out root login to the Internet?1:06:16noCan we build an indestructible server that stands up to the test of giving out root login to the Internet? Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, indestructible server, best laptops for NixOS, Mobile NixOS, mesh VPN, WireGuard, Iron Goat Brewing, meetup, LinuxFest Northwest, NixOS on VPS, NixOS friendly hosters, Linode, project cycle, NixOS server, nix, Impermanence, immutable infrastructure, nixos-anywhere, disko, nix flakes, NixOS Wiki, GitHub Star History, email privacy tip, homelab machine, backups, LVM, Stratis, Podverse Bounty, Android Auto, tmpfs, btrfs, zfs, snapshots, rollback, security, IaC, Infrastructure as Code, bootload, systemd, grub, hedgedocCan we build an indestructible server that stands up to the test of giving out root login to the Internet?

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523: Ride the Rhinohttps://linuxunplugged.com/5238d12e5ec-5817-4f0d-a449-66cb254a9185Sun, 13 Aug 2023 14:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're trying out Rhino Linux—a unique take on rolling Ubuntu with AUR-like powers and other surprises.1:10:09noWe're trying out Rhino Linux—a unique take on rolling Ubuntu with AUR-like powers and other surprises. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Rhino Linux, Ubuntu, rolling release, APT, dpkg, Flatpak, snap, deb packages,Ubuntu devel, instability, Arch, openSUSE Tumbleweed, privacy, ProtonVPN, privacy tools, NextDNS, Pi-hole, Fastmail, Podverse, Pacstall, AUR-like package manager, git packages, Rhino-pkg, Unicorn Desktop, KDE Plasma, Pacstall, AUR-like package manager, git packages, Rhino-pkg, GNOME, XFCE, data privacy, fingerprinting, search engines, DuckDuckGo, Unicorn desktop, 🦄, 🦏We're trying out Rhino Linux—a unique take on rolling Ubuntu with AUR-like powers and other surprises.

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522: Practical Privacyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/522a9747246-c271-43a4-8cc2-69fa163e37aeSun, 06 Aug 2023 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy Linux reigns for privacy; our recommendations for secure tools from chat to DNS.1:17:59noWhy Linux reigns for privacy; our recommendations for secure tools from chat to DNS.Privacy friendly, ESP32 smart doorbell, Home Assistant, local integration, Home Assistant, ESPHome, notifications, doorbell button, Tailscale, mesh VPN, WireGuard, StarLink, GL.iNet routers, GrapheneOS, VPNs, privacy, encryption, UK government, Online Safety Bill, mass surveillance, messaging services, encryption, content filtering, privacy rights, Linux, open source, built-in monitoring software, vendors, privacy tips, privacy tools, DNS, self-hosting, Pi-hole, AdGuard Home, NextDNS, storage, cloud storage, Proton Drive, Nextcloud, email, SimpleLogin, Proton Calendar, EteSync, DAVx5, file sync, Syncthing, Nextcloud, Send, frontends, Nitter, FreeTube, libredirect, 2FA, Aegis Authenticator, Real-Time Chat, SimpleX Chat, Element, Signal, privacy resources, PrivacyGuides.org, PrivacyTools.io, Surveillance Self-DefenseWhy Linux reigns for privacy; our recommendations for secure tools from chat to DNS.

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Why Linux reigns for privacy; our recommendations for secure tools from chat to DNS.

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521: Rethinking GNOMEhttps://linuxunplugged.com/52178dc94ff-b9ce-45fc-8559-3df7e96245d2Sun, 30 Jul 2023 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTwo important news stories, plus our thoughts on GNOME’s new windowing proposal and the Framework 16.1:13:07noTwo important news stories, plus our thoughts on GNOME’s new windowing proposal and the Framework 16. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Travel Update, Brunch, Rust’s beginnings, Nextcloud Conference 2023, Berlin with Brent, Meetup, Wes, Chicago Meetup, Privacy Tool, privacy tools for Linux, PayPal locked GrapheneOS, Ansible, automation platform, Rust, Mosaic concept, GNOME window management, Window Management, open podcast API, SUSE, JetPorch, SUSE Liberty Linux, GL-iNet Routers, Anytype.io, Obsidian, self-hosted email,Two important news stories, plus our thoughts on GNOME’s new windowing proposal and the Framework 16.

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  • The Framework Laptop 16 DIY AMD 7040
  • Nextcloud Conference 2023 — Annually bringing the global Nextcloud Contributor Community together for a week of coding, design, discussion, talks & fun!
  • Berlin with Brent, Fri Sep 8, 2023 | Meetup.com — Brent will be back in Berlin for the Nextcloud Conference and can't get enough of Berlin Meetups!
  • Alex will be in Chicago August 10th!
  • PayPal Shut Down GrapheneOS Foundation’s Account Used For Donations
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — Unfortunately, PayPal permanently locked our GrapheneOS Foundation account today. No reason has been provided for the account being locked. All we've done is accept donations. We added our bank account information yesterday in order to begin withdrawing money and it was locked.
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — PayPal has restored our non-profit GrapheneOS Foundation account. We should be able to withdraw all donations made through it in the past few weeks. We received no info on why our account was permanently banned with funds held for 180 days or why they now restored our account.
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — We use Bitcoin as the main way we transfer funds internally, including using it to pay most of our project members. It doesn't replace having bank accounts to pay other expenses or accepting donations in other ways.
  • Ansible Creator Wants to Build a New Automation Platform in Rust — Ansible's creator Michael DeHaan thinks there is still plenty of room to make more tools that would add to the existing automation ecosystem. Especially, when infrastructure automation solutions like Chef and Puppet were acquired.
  • A New IT Automation Project? — Moving Beyond Ansible And Keeping The Spirit
  • Welcome to JetPorch — Jet's goal is to be an community-driven enterprise automation and orchestration platform for the modern era.
  • jetporch/example_content: example content for learning, exploration, and testing
  • Jetporch: Next generation IT orchestration — Jetporch is a next-generation IT orchestration platform aiming to handle modern enterprise workloads at a planetary scale.
  • Rethinking Window Management — We’ve wanted more powerful tiling for years, but there has not been much progress due to the huge amount of work involved on the technical side and the lack of a clear design direction we were happy with. We now finally feel like the design is at a stage where we can take concrete next steps towards making it happen, which is very exciting!
  • Open Podcast API — The Open Podcast API is an initiative aiming to provide a feature-complete synchronisation API specification for podcast (web) apps and user-focussed servers.
  • OpenPodcastAPI Meeting Notes
  • HamWAN — HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks. HamWAN also runs the Puget Sound Data Ring, which is a real-world network implementation of the proposed designs.
  • SUSE Liberty Linux — SUSE Liberty Linux is a technology and support solution that will secure your Linux future without fear of vendor lock-in. With SUSE Liberty Linux, you get trusted support and optional proven management tools that are optimized for mixed Linux environments, including Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ®, CentOS, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • anytype.io — the everything app for those who celebrate trust & autonomy
  • bfs 3.0: the fastest find yet! — bfs is a tool I wrote to do breadth-first search through a filesystem. It started out simply enough, but over the years it's grown to include almost every feature from every other find implementation I could find, plus many of its own innovations.
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  • PayPal Shut Down GrapheneOS Foundation’s Account Used For Donations
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — Unfortunately, PayPal permanently locked our GrapheneOS Foundation account today. No reason has been provided for the account being locked. All we've done is accept donations. We added our bank account information yesterday in order to begin withdrawing money and it was locked.
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — PayPal has restored our non-profit GrapheneOS Foundation account. We should be able to withdraw all donations made through it in the past few weeks. We received no info on why our account was permanently banned with funds held for 180 days or why they now restored our account.
  • GrapheneOS on Twitter — We use Bitcoin as the main way we transfer funds internally, including using it to pay most of our project members. It doesn't replace having bank accounts to pay other expenses or accepting donations in other ways.
  • Ansible Creator Wants to Build a New Automation Platform in Rust — Ansible's creator Michael DeHaan thinks there is still plenty of room to make more tools that would add to the existing automation ecosystem. Especially, when infrastructure automation solutions like Chef and Puppet were acquired.
  • A New IT Automation Project? — Moving Beyond Ansible And Keeping The Spirit
  • Welcome to JetPorch — Jet's goal is to be an community-driven enterprise automation and orchestration platform for the modern era.
  • jetporch/example_content: example content for learning, exploration, and testing
  • Jetporch: Next generation IT orchestration — Jetporch is a next-generation IT orchestration platform aiming to handle modern enterprise workloads at a planetary scale.
  • Rethinking Window Management — We’ve wanted more powerful tiling for years, but there has not been much progress due to the huge amount of work involved on the technical side and the lack of a clear design direction we were happy with. We now finally feel like the design is at a stage where we can take concrete next steps towards making it happen, which is very exciting!
  • Open Podcast API — The Open Podcast API is an initiative aiming to provide a feature-complete synchronisation API specification for podcast (web) apps and user-focussed servers.
  • OpenPodcastAPI Meeting Notes
  • HamWAN — HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks. HamWAN also runs the Puget Sound Data Ring, which is a real-world network implementation of the proposed designs.
  • SUSE Liberty Linux — SUSE Liberty Linux is a technology and support solution that will secure your Linux future without fear of vendor lock-in. With SUSE Liberty Linux, you get trusted support and optional proven management tools that are optimized for mixed Linux environments, including Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ®, CentOS, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • anytype.io — the everything app for those who celebrate trust & autonomy
  • bfs 3.0: the fastest find yet! — bfs is a tool I wrote to do breadth-first search through a filesystem. It started out simply enough, but over the years it's grown to include almost every feature from every other find implementation I could find, plus many of its own innovations.
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520: To Infinity and Berlinhttps://linuxunplugged.com/520934efe4c-9766-4c75-b842-158ad66eacf1Sun, 23 Jul 2023 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDo they build them better in Germany? We try out the next-generation InfinityBook Pro 14 and dig into TUXEDO OS.1:09:46noDo they build them better in Germany? We try out the next-generation InfinityBook Pro 14 and dig into TUXEDO OS. Wild Fire update, Privacy-Preserving Powertools, Linux, TuxedoOS, TUXEDO OS 2, Ubuntu 22.04, Plasma 5.27.6, Linux 6.2, TUXEDO Control Center, fan control, CPU power limits, CPU Freq control, charging profiles, USB-C charging options, TUXEDO Computers, InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen8, Intel Raptor Lake-H processor, Intel i7-13700H CPU, Thunderbolt 4, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Budgie, ISO keyboard layout, Meetups w/Brent, ddev, NixOS, nixpkgs, ByteBitten, Flipper Zero, wget, Germany, Berlin, XMPP, OMEMO, Alma Linux, Do they build them better in Germany? We try out the next-generation InfinityBook Pro 14 and dig into TUXEDO OS.

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519: The Clone Grift Warshttps://linuxunplugged.com/519eecdc671-ec5b-44a5-992f-346f2f2eb090Sun, 16 Jul 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHave Oracle and SUSE lost their minds? Plus, we dig into Fedora's proposal to add telemetry collection to Workstation.1:25:54noHave Oracle and SUSE lost their minds? Plus, we dig into Fedora's proposal to add telemetry collection to Workstation. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Oracle, IBM, RHEL developers, downstream distributor, SUSE, Enterprise Linux, Forking RHEL, $10 Million Investment, vendor lock-in, SUSE open source foundation, Rocky Linux, CIQ, AlmaLinux, Fedora Workstation, Telemetry, privacy-preserving telemetry, data collection, Endless OS, metrics system, Clone Grift Wars, SUSE announcement, CIQ collaboration, Rocky Linux's stance, AlmaLinux’s future, Thunderbird 115Have Oracle and SUSE lost their minds? Plus, we dig into Fedora's proposal to add telemetry collection to Workstation.

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Have Oracle and SUSE lost their minds? Plus, we dig into Fedora's proposal to add telemetry collection to Workstation.

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518: Race To Immutabilityhttps://linuxunplugged.com/518d3922dbc-ffc8-4cf5-80fe-38511abd3184Sun, 09 Jul 2023 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan Ubuntu make a great immutable desktop? We're trying the brand-new "Everything is a Snap" Ubuntu Core Desktop.1:02:26noCan Ubuntu make a great immutable desktop? We're trying the brand-new "Everything is a Snap" Ubuntu Core Desktop. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged,Ubuntu Core Desktop, immutable desktop, immutability, composability, snaps, Ubuntu Core, Silverblue, ChromeOS, openSUSE MicroOS, Btrfs, GNOME Boxes, Juju, snapcraft, workshops, LXD, container, security, stability, reliability, future of desktop linux, LAN, Linux Action News, snikket, XMPP, prosody, floss.social, nixos, ffmpeg, youtube-dl, nix-shell, RedHat, Debian, RHEL, AlmaLinux, conshax, bobrossquotes, snap store, Rocky Linux, Canonical, CentOS, CentOS Stream, XMPP,Can Ubuntu make a great immutable desktop? We're trying the brand-new "Everything is a Snap" Ubuntu Core Desktop.

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517: Caught Red-Hattedhttps://linuxunplugged.com/517b847af35-ad5c-4ed0-a0de-b602bded9c16Sun, 02 Jul 2023 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingJust about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.1:14:31noJust about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark. Special Guest: Carl George. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, berlin meetup, berlin buds, geocache found, red hat, sRPMs, centos stream, rocky, ibm, nasa, low cost RHEL programs, gpl issues, conservancy blog, rocky linux, springdale linux, fedora, ham sandwich, sdr tuner, ham broadcast, fcc, privacy, extreme privacy,fedora linux, Technology News, AI, Data Privacy, Tech Ethics, AlmaLinuxJust about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.

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  • Berlin with Brent Meetup — Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 7:00 PM
  • Berlin Buds Matrix Room
  • Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100 — We cover our must-have self-hosted apps, reflect on the state of Self-Hosting now, and discuss what's new in Proxmox 8.
  • Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes — There was a time, not too long ago, that Red Hat found value in the work done by rebuilders like CentOS. We pushed our SRPMs out to git.centos.org in a neat package that made them easy to rebuild; we even de-branded it for them. More recently, we have determined that there isn’t value in having a downstream rebuilder.
  • Linux Action News 298 — Why everyone is excited about the next Linux kernel, Valve's big hire, and Red Hat's clone war.
  • Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath — Mike McGrath joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss the changes Red Hat is making in how they make their source code available.
  • A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model — We fear that be it through incompetence or malice, many RHEL salespeople and business development professionals may regularly violate GPL and no one knows about it. That said, the business model as described by IBM's Red Hat may well comply with the GPL — it's just so murky that any tweak to the model in any direction seems to definitely violate, in our experience.
  • Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code — One option is through the usage of UBI container images which are based on RHEL and available from multiple online sources (including Docker Hub). Another method that we will leverage is pay-per-use public cloud instances. With this, anyone can spin up RHEL images in the cloud and thus obtain the source code for all packages and errata.
  • Springdale Linux Discussions — While RedHat's action itself is not particularly surprising given somewhat-recent developments with regards to the likes of CentOS Stream, the timing has taken many in the RHEL-compatible-clone world by surprise.
  • Red Hat & Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists — What Red Hat has done recently is depressing, but not a huge surprise to me. Red Hat struggled repeatedly with how to deal with "the clones".The core idea I always came back to in those discussions was that the value isn't in the bits, but in the stability, services and ecosystem Red Hat enables around the bits.
  • How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business — To move from small player to big-time enterprise software competitor, Cormier argued that Red Hat had to ditch the freely downloadable Red Hat Linux. Instead, it should replace Red Hat Linux with a more robust enterprise software package that maintained the principles of free (as in freedom) software without actually being free (as in price) to customers.
  • Carl George on Fosstodon — “You should have already been using #CentOS Stream. There, I said it.”
  • NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux — NASA/NSSC has a requirement for FY23 CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Purchase. Item: CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Per Person Advanced - Annual Subscription. Quantity: 3
  • NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)
  • catercloud.me — Originally, the project consisted of a web framework that glued together several other, more mature open-source projoects, but as scope creep and my own tendency toward re-inventing the wheel rose to the surface, the project’s development became more and more complex, slowly incorporating a lot of components that go way beyond a simple word cloud and into things like natural language processing.
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Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.

Special Guest: Carl George.

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  • Berlin with Brent Meetup — Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 7:00 PM
  • Berlin Buds Matrix Room
  • Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100 — We cover our must-have self-hosted apps, reflect on the state of Self-Hosting now, and discuss what's new in Proxmox 8.
  • Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes — There was a time, not too long ago, that Red Hat found value in the work done by rebuilders like CentOS. We pushed our SRPMs out to git.centos.org in a neat package that made them easy to rebuild; we even de-branded it for them. More recently, we have determined that there isn’t value in having a downstream rebuilder.
  • Linux Action News 298 — Why everyone is excited about the next Linux kernel, Valve's big hire, and Red Hat's clone war.
  • Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath — Mike McGrath joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss the changes Red Hat is making in how they make their source code available.
  • A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model — We fear that be it through incompetence or malice, many RHEL salespeople and business development professionals may regularly violate GPL and no one knows about it. That said, the business model as described by IBM's Red Hat may well comply with the GPL — it's just so murky that any tweak to the model in any direction seems to definitely violate, in our experience.
  • Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code — One option is through the usage of UBI container images which are based on RHEL and available from multiple online sources (including Docker Hub). Another method that we will leverage is pay-per-use public cloud instances. With this, anyone can spin up RHEL images in the cloud and thus obtain the source code for all packages and errata.
  • Springdale Linux Discussions — While RedHat's action itself is not particularly surprising given somewhat-recent developments with regards to the likes of CentOS Stream, the timing has taken many in the RHEL-compatible-clone world by surprise.
  • Red Hat & Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists — What Red Hat has done recently is depressing, but not a huge surprise to me. Red Hat struggled repeatedly with how to deal with "the clones".The core idea I always came back to in those discussions was that the value isn't in the bits, but in the stability, services and ecosystem Red Hat enables around the bits.
  • How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business — To move from small player to big-time enterprise software competitor, Cormier argued that Red Hat had to ditch the freely downloadable Red Hat Linux. Instead, it should replace Red Hat Linux with a more robust enterprise software package that maintained the principles of free (as in freedom) software without actually being free (as in price) to customers.
  • Carl George on Fosstodon — “You should have already been using #CentOS Stream. There, I said it.”
  • NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux — NASA/NSSC has a requirement for FY23 CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Purchase. Item: CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Per Person Advanced - Annual Subscription. Quantity: 3
  • NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)
  • catercloud.me — Originally, the project consisted of a web framework that glued together several other, more mature open-source projoects, but as scope creep and my own tendency toward re-inventing the wheel rose to the surface, the project’s development became more and more complex, slowly incorporating a lot of components that go way beyond a simple word cloud and into things like natural language processing.
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516: The Fixer-Upperhttps://linuxunplugged.com/5160120f9a1-0f24-430b-ba74-84fd7b185b5bSun, 25 Jun 2023 18:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris tears into two old PCs, and builds a surprisingly powerful multi-monitor Wayland workstation.1:09:13noChris tears into two old PCs, and builds a surprisingly powerful multi-monitor Wayland workstation. Plus, Wes has a new device, and Brent wants answers. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux, NixOS, OBS, Tailscale, WireGuard, ASUS, AMD Radeon, GNOME RDP, Stable Diffusion, Privacy, Data brokers, ODNI, CAI, PAI, Cyberattack, MOVEit, Self-hosting, Nextcloud, Extreme Privacy, Have I Been Pwned, Stalkerware, Darknet Diaries, EFF, SeedVault, GrapheneOS, Immich, go2tv, 🦒Chris tears into two old PCs, and builds a surprisingly powerful multi-monitor Wayland workstation.

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Chris tears into two old PCs, and builds a surprisingly powerful multi-monitor Wayland workstation.

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515: Ham Sandwichhttps://linuxunplugged.com/515bc9e23ff-dbfe-4ec1-8b63-04c2ddcc97f1Sun, 18 Jun 2023 14:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs Ham Radio a natural hobby for Linux users? An old friend joins us to explain where the two overlap.1:13:23noIs Ham Radio a natural hobby for Linux users? An old friend joins us to explain where the two overlap. Special Guest: Noah Chelliah. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Hamming it Up, Ask Noah Show, Ham Radio Linux Superstation, HAM Official Documentary, portable Ham radio, Linux and ham community, pre-built distros, FT8, Amateur Radio Software for Linux, closed source ham radio software, awesome ham radio repositories, ham radio operators, atmospheric research, hamnix, remote ham radio, ARRL, Technician License, taxes, boost implications, Chromeo, Sam and Dave, The Clash, Pink Floyd, bluetuith, TUI Bluetooth manager, Framework, Cooler Master, Adobe CC on Linux, DaVinci Resolve, KDENLIVE, LightworksIs Ham Radio a natural hobby for Linux users? An old friend joins us to explain where the two overlap.

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Is Ham Radio a natural hobby for Linux users? An old friend joins us to explain where the two overlap.

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514: Connection Establishedhttps://linuxunplugged.com/514077a4216-c47b-47ce-8632-9201e81b6f30Sun, 11 Jun 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community.1:10:08noWe get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community. Special Guest: Noah Chelliah. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Debian Bookworm, Debian 12, Bookworm, Linux 6.1 LTS kernel, GNOME 43, KDE Plasma 5.27, Xfce 4.18, APFS, mesh VPN, WireGuard, Virtual LUG, LFNW, Altispeed, Ask Noah, ThinLinX, JMP, SouthEast LinuxFest, Noah Chelliah, Ask Noah Show, ANS, LFNW, SELF, Matrix, Synapse, Element, Charlotte, Nix, NixOS, comma, nix-shell, nix-index, Kinoite, Fountain, podcasting 2.0, ham radio, Raspberry Pi, Red Hat, LibreOffice, SUSE, Flatpak, KTailctl, Fractal, FluffyChat, We get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community.

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We get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community.

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513: There Is No Distrohttps://linuxunplugged.com/5135773516d-88a4-4eb6-95b4-d4e4ebb3bcfaSun, 04 Jun 2023 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe attempt to swap Linux distributions live on our production server, to prove that new tooling makes the Linux distro model obsolete.1:01:30noWe attempt to swap Linux distributions live on our production server, to prove that new tooling makes the Linux distro model obsolete. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Distro tooling, Linux distro model, live swap Linux distributions, production server, obsolete, Red Hat, LibreOffice, distribution model, Tailscale, mesh VPN, WireGuard, NixOS, NixOS Foundation, S3 costs, NixOS Anywhere, nixos-anywhere, Disko, Nix, nix-portable, nix, NixOS, build system, reproducibility, netbird, nix-portable, KTailctl We attempt to swap Linux distributions live on our production server, to prove that new tooling makes the Linux distro model obsolete.

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We attempt to swap Linux distributions live on our production server, to prove that new tooling makes the Linux distro model obsolete.

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512: The Sound of Rusthttps://linuxunplugged.com/51238317c5e-8541-447c-9bdb-bdb64923deeaSun, 28 May 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe take a "Rust-only tools" challenge for a week and admit what worked, and what sucked. Plus, a surprise guest.1:13:58noWe take a "Rust-only tools" challenge for a week and admit what worked, and what sucked. Plus, a surprise guest. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux audio setup, Happy Birthday Brent, LinuxFest Northwest, call for papers, GrapheneOS restructuring, Google account deletion, Pipewire, Bitcoin Dad Pod, Polaris, Lapce, rust code editor, Redox OS, Rust, Android, GrapheneOS, Daniel Micay, music streaming, docker-polaris, F-Droid, Xi, Rope Science, LSP, WASI, Vim, modal editing, HAM, Nextcloud Cookbook, ChatGPT, automation, DMR, FT8, GMRS, BitFocus Companion, Stream Deck, Elgato, Please Run That, security, turtle, git, GTK, GNOME plugin, 🦒We take a "Rust-only tools" challenge for a week and admit what worked, and what sucked. Plus, a surprise guest.

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We take a "Rust-only tools" challenge for a week and admit what worked, and what sucked. Plus, a surprise guest.

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511: Accepting the Futurehttps://linuxunplugged.com/511684c5ff8-088f-499e-886a-50dc94731934Sun, 21 May 2023 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise.1:10:45noHow we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, software insurance, signal from the noise, Spotify, Electron, Xorg, X11, Wayland, systemd, PipeWire, PulseAudio, security, Linux, display server, display manager, 🦒, GrapheneOS, privacy, custom-built PC, right to repair, Contact Scopes, GiraffeneOS, GmsCompatConfig, Asahi Linux, Hector Martin, Red Hat, Btrfs, ZFS, upstream, RHEL, desktop session, Desktop Linux, Garden Gnome, ODROID-H3+, ODROID, x86, Rust, ODROID case, LINUX Unplugged Case, mesh network, ham radio, APRS, digipeater, nix, brew, NixOS, docker-compose, LLM, Bard, AI, PodcastGuru, yt-dlp, yt-fts, YouTube Full Text Search, full text search, subtitles, text-to-speechHow we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise.

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How we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise.

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510: Thinking in Decadeshttps://linuxunplugged.com/51089d0b705-ebd5-46d2-bba4-70a71e0feec3Sun, 14 May 2023 03:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe push for free software takes years, maybe even generations. Brent gets the inside story from the Free Software Foundation Europe.1:08:15noThe push for free software takes years, maybe even generations. Brent gets the inside story from the Free Software Foundation Europe. Special Guest: Matthias Kirschner. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, SteamDeckHQ, ROG ALLY, Berlin, FSFE, Free Software Foundation Europe, Matthias Kirschner, deep personal connection, history, journalists, define free software, liability, AI regulation, EU Parliament, antitrust case against Microsoft, Public Code, contribute, Ada & Zangemann, involvement, get involved, Baller Boosts, Zipcode vote, soil moisture, water valve, light sensorThe push for free software takes years, maybe even generations. Brent gets the inside story from the Free Software Foundation Europe.

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  • SteamDeckHQ on Twitter — What is your opinion on the ROG ALLY? Is it something you’ll be getting after seeing the stream and reading the reviews? We are on the fence here. Love the idea of extra power, but the worse battery life, using windows, glitches, and lack of touchpads does hamper our excitement.
  • ROG Ally (2023) — The ROG Ally is a true Windows 11 gaming machine, and comes bundled with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free.
  • FSFE - Free Software Foundation Europe — Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology.
  • Matthias Kirschner - FSFE
  • EU Parliament wants to protect Free Software in AI regulation — Today the European Parliament's responsible committees voted by a large majority to protect Free Software in the AI regulation.
  • FSFE and the antitrust case against Microsoft
  • Public Money? Public Code! - FSFE — Why is software created using taxpayers' money not released as Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for the public sector be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence.
  • Activities - FSFE — As a non-profit, non-governmental organisation, Free Software Foundation Europe works to create general understanding and support for Free Software and Open Standards.
  • Contribute - FSFE — We are a diverse community of people from all over Europe and beyond, who are committed to Free Software. If you feel likewise, join us in our work for freedom.
  • Ada & Zangemann — This illustrated book tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realises how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.
  • Fountain on Twitter — BALLER BOOSTS ARE BACK We have partnered with @bitrefill to give away a $50 Bitrefill Balance Card to two super-fans on Fountain every week. All you have to do is BOOST
  • GardenBot — GardenBot is an open source garden monitoring system. This site is a collection of tutorials for how to build things (like a soil moisture sensor), software for running GardenBot, resources, links, and more.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Apps
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  • LINUX Unplugged on the Podcastindex.org
  • ubuntu-debullshit — TL;DR, you will end up with a clean GNOME desktop with flatpaks, similar to a fresh Fedora install.
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The push for free software takes years, maybe even generations. Brent gets the inside story from the Free Software Foundation Europe.

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  • SteamDeckHQ on Twitter — What is your opinion on the ROG ALLY? Is it something you’ll be getting after seeing the stream and reading the reviews? We are on the fence here. Love the idea of extra power, but the worse battery life, using windows, glitches, and lack of touchpads does hamper our excitement.
  • ROG Ally (2023) — The ROG Ally is a true Windows 11 gaming machine, and comes bundled with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free.
  • FSFE - Free Software Foundation Europe — Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology.
  • Matthias Kirschner - FSFE
  • EU Parliament wants to protect Free Software in AI regulation — Today the European Parliament's responsible committees voted by a large majority to protect Free Software in the AI regulation.
  • FSFE and the antitrust case against Microsoft
  • Public Money? Public Code! - FSFE — Why is software created using taxpayers' money not released as Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for the public sector be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence.
  • Activities - FSFE — As a non-profit, non-governmental organisation, Free Software Foundation Europe works to create general understanding and support for Free Software and Open Standards.
  • Contribute - FSFE — We are a diverse community of people from all over Europe and beyond, who are committed to Free Software. If you feel likewise, join us in our work for freedom.
  • Ada & Zangemann — This illustrated book tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realises how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.
  • Fountain on Twitter — BALLER BOOSTS ARE BACK We have partnered with @bitrefill to give away a $50 Bitrefill Balance Card to two super-fans on Fountain every week. All you have to do is BOOST
  • GardenBot — GardenBot is an open source garden monitoring system. This site is a collection of tutorials for how to build things (like a soil moisture sensor), software for running GardenBot, resources, links, and more.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Apps
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  • LINUX Unplugged on the Podcastindex.org
  • ubuntu-debullshit — TL;DR, you will end up with a clean GNOME desktop with flatpaks, similar to a fresh Fedora install.
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509: The Next Gen Desktophttps://linuxunplugged.com/509adf0e688-6480-4036-a396-37b6a478bc31Sun, 07 May 2023 17:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe first new desktop environment in a while that has caught our attention, and it promises to unlock the full power of cutting-edge Linux.59:50noThe first new desktop environment in a while that has caught our attention, and it promises to unlock the full power of cutting-edge Linux. Why we think every desktop will copy ideas from Hyprland soon. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Hyprland, Hall of Fame, Smooth Animations, Dynamic Tiling, Easy Configuration, Installation, Arch, NixOS, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Nvidia GPUs, Manual Installation, Running Hyprland, Master Tutorial, Hyprland Wiki, ArchWiki, Nix, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, awesome-hyprland, garden automation, The Sprinkler Geeks, Ecowitt Weather Station, ESP32, xwmx/nb, nb, notes, The first new desktop environment in a while that has caught our attention, and it promises to unlock the full power of cutting-edge Linux.

Why we think every desktop will copy ideas from Hyprland soon.

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The first new desktop environment in a while that has caught our attention, and it promises to unlock the full power of cutting-edge Linux.

Why we think every desktop will copy ideas from Hyprland soon.

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508: The Worst Distro Everhttps://linuxunplugged.com/508f18ef078-1cf2-4517-b31f-f973d2f7d9acSun, 30 Apr 2023 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTwo listeners race to set up a web server on Suicide Linux. One slip-up and it's all gone. Who will survive?52:10noTwo listeners race to set up a web server on Suicide Linux. One slip-up and it's all gone. Who will survive? Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Olympia Meetup, Linux Spring Meetup, Spring Meetup, Boston Harbor, Boston Harbor Marina, The Sprinkler Geeks, Nix, NixOS, Pop!_OS, Debian, Sam Hughes, Suicide Linux, Docker, containers, bash, bashrc, Apt, bullseye, hugo, static site, jupiterbroadcasting.com, hugo extended build, Determinate Systems, Determinate Nix Installer, nix-shell, RSS, AudiobookShelf, podgrab, self-hosting, Spotify, postal-code boost, password manager, digital estate planning, KDE, Plasma, Tumbleweed, Fedora, Finland, Apt, nala, package managers, pacstall, Dendron, personal knowledge management, Two listeners race to set up a web server on Suicide Linux. One slip-up and it's all gone. Who will survive?

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Two listeners race to set up a web server on Suicide Linux. One slip-up and it's all gone. Who will survive?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+RH9n8eY2]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
507: Full Wobblehttps://linuxunplugged.com/50751ed08a7-8d3f-4391-a8fc-5abaa4a074feSun, 23 Apr 2023 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy Fedora 38 might Sway you to try it; and how it runs on the MacBook M1 Max.52:01noWhy Fedora 38 might Sway you to try it; and how it runs on the MacBook M1 Max. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Flathub, Fedora, Fedora 38, GNOME 44, Linux Desktop, Budgie, Sway, Phosh, systemd, Fedora Workstation, PipeWire, Wayland, GTK4, Btrfs, Intel, AMD, Asahi Linux, asahi-fedora-builder, tiling window manager, dnf5, KDE, Plasma 5.27, M1 Max MBP, ARM, hardware acceleration, dual booting, daily driver, video glitches, digital estate planning, backups, if I die, document, Rust, music-player, right-to-repair, LogSeq, Obsidian, Reaper, Flatpak,Why Fedora 38 might Sway you to try it; and how it runs on the MacBook M1 Max.

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Why Fedora 38 might Sway you to try it; and how it runs on the MacBook M1 Max.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+EdLZAuq0]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
506: Three Wild and Crazy Topicshttps://linuxunplugged.com/506823167ba-61c2-4949-8849-7beca22621a0Sun, 16 Apr 2023 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe surprise each other with three secret topics, with one big catch.1:16:14noWe surprise each other with three secret topics, with one big catch. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, nostr, relay, decentralization, silk road, censorship, social media, bus problem, digital estate planning, cloud services, self-hosting, feedback, fleek, getfleek.dev, nix, home-manager, NixOS, dotfiles, nixpkgs, YAML, nix-installer, determinate systems, Boston Harbor, Olympia Meetup, NOSTR, lightning, awesome-nostr, AI, AutoGPT, NextCloud, SimpleX, TUXEDO Computers, Obsidian, LogSeq, Btrfs, Raspberry Pi, Google Keep, linuxserver.io, Apple Music, difftastic, Rust, diff, git,We surprise each other with three secret topics, with one big catch.

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We surprise each other with three secret topics, with one big catch.

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505: Keep Your Darn Secretshttps://linuxunplugged.com/505c7316eb3-d1a0-4291-b799-deecabec9842Sun, 09 Apr 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.1:13:47noWe try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Logseq, privacy, open-source, knowledge base, personal knowledge management, notes, Obsidian, Roam Research, graph, graph database, Datalog, outliner, zettelkasten, Clojure, Clojurescript, note sync, markdown, Org mode, block reference, PDF annotation, block editor, whiteboard, flashcards, spaced repetition, task management, TODO, Todoist, plugins, productivity, Evernote, AppImage, Electon, security, user identifiers, SimpleX, private chat,Telegram, Signal, Double Ratchet, device local, end-to-end-encrypted, E2EE, decentralized, SimpleX relay, disappearing messages, delete for everyone, SimpleXMQ, message broker, Haskell, SMP, gping, Rust, KDE, GNOME, Plasma, Tuxedo OS, KDE Connect, CodeX Docs, Editor.js,We try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.

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We try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.

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504: It's a Trap!https://linuxunplugged.com/50419266fec-26b3-4243-b035-a3677745400cSun, 02 Apr 2023 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy using the iPhone makes it harder to run Linux; Chris follows up on his four-month-long challenge to ditch iOS for GrapheneOS. Plus, Brent's extended stay in Berlin has led to some developments you won't want to miss.1:25:26noWhy using the iPhone makes it harder to run Linux; Chris follows up on his four-month-long challenge to ditch iOS for GrapheneOS. Plus, Brent's extended stay in Berlin has led to some developments you won't want to miss. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Berlin, Germany, a-kenji, gigatexel, gbyte, c-base, matelight, GiraffeneOS, GrapheneOS, 🦒, Nextcloud, media playback, airplay, Apple Watch, Apple, iOS, iCloud, lock-in, Apple Tax, Gesture UI, Android, Pixel 7 Pro, Google Pixel, NFC, CarPlay, Android Auto, privacy, security, F-Droid, sideloading, Immich, Tailscale, KDE Connect, KDE, Plasma, Iodé, Aurora Store, Berlin Hackfest, Berlin Buds, LibreSign, Chores, podman, Value4Value, NixOS, Nextcloud AIO, Nextcloud Cookbook, Why using the iPhone makes it harder to run Linux; Chris follows up on his four-month-long challenge to ditch iOS for GrapheneOS.

Plus, Brent's extended stay in Berlin has led to some developments you won't want to miss.

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Why using the iPhone makes it harder to run Linux; Chris follows up on his four-month-long challenge to ditch iOS for GrapheneOS.

Plus, Brent's extended stay in Berlin has led to some developments you won't want to miss.

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503: Berlin with Brenthttps://linuxunplugged.com/503ae7dc562-a38e-4fb3-b343-b47ae33635caSun, 26 Mar 2023 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBrent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener.1:29:04noBrent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Nextcloud, Germany, Berlin, Berlin meetup, cycling, skinny dipping, swimming, Europe, Nextcloud Hub 4, AI, machine learning, Ethical AI, Whisper, ChatGPT, DALL-E 2, ethical rating, end-to-end encryption, E2EE, Frank Karlitschek, Jos Poortvliet, Smart Picker, launcher, giphy, GIF, UI, UX, Developer Program, Bruch with Brent, self-hosting, self-hosted, SQLite, litestream, Docker, ARM, ODROID, Microsoft, Office 365, collaboration, productivity, Talk, Tasks, Files, Daphne Muller, Nimisha VijayBrent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener.

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Brent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener.

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502: Docker Shockerhttps://linuxunplugged.com/50205924797-644e-43d2-92b7-89903299fa6aSun, 19 Mar 2023 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe story of an open-source hero who became a villain.1:19:17noThe story of an open-source hero who became a villain. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NT4, Windows 2000, Samba, Active Directory, virtual machines, Microsoft, Nextcloud, Berlin, Docker, containers, LXC, Alex Ellis, Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program, Docker Hub, Mirantis, kubernetes, OCI, podman, Red Hat, Docker Free Teams, rate limiting, Github Container Registry, linuxserver.io, httptoolkit, Tim Perry, docker image registry facade, docker registry, nerdctl, whats-up-docker, WUD, dotCloud, Solomon Hyke, docker-compose, CoreOS, moby, open-source organizations, Mandrake, ODROID H3+, plex, Vancouver Island, The story of an open-source hero who became a villain.

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The story of an open-source hero who became a villain.

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501: Fat Stacks for Flatpakshttps://linuxunplugged.com/501933a0cb5-bd3b-40bb-851c-fb3a1ee45795Sun, 12 Mar 2023 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRobert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub’s ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions.1:15:55noRobert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub’s ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions. Special Guest: Robert McQueen. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Flathub, Future of Flathub, Flatpaks, Robert McQueen, Universal App Store, Linux Distro, LinuxFest Northwest 2023, Collabora, GNOME Foundation, EndlessOS, Ferangi, Rules Of Acquisition, DS9, Latinum, Linux Desktop, Fountain Charts, Austria Meetup, Québec, Canada, Ontario, Castamatic, Windows Unplugged, zip code boost, Moldova, Essentialism, LFNW, 7 of 9, Coffee In That Nebula, Enterprise Boost, Breez Wallet, GrapheneOS, GNOME, KDE, Alby, FOSS, Yellow Dog Linux, iBook, Debian, Sun, Sparc, ZFS, Trayscale, Tailscale, GUI, GTK4, Tray Icon, A Better CD Encoder, abcde, Robert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub’s ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions.

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Robert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub’s ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions.

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500: Our Biggest Announcement Yethttps://linuxunplugged.com/500b25f0e15-65ce-4737-ac19-435e72d0f8edSun, 05 Mar 2023 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're celebrating 500 episodes with the biggest announcement yet.1:41:22noWe're celebrating 500 episodes with the biggest announcement yet. Special Guest: Listener Jeff. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, LFNW, LinuxFest Northwest 2023, Meetup, Episode 500, 500, Listener Jeff, cottonwood, Fountain Charts, value4value, Computer Action Show, Linux Action Show, CastaBlasta, boosts, Coder Robe, where ya at booster, zipcode, postal code, 192 Brewing, Japan, Australia, Belgium, Solaris, mainframe, Nextcloud, GrapheneOS, Albuquerque, Arch server, arch challenge, Matrix, demerger, Canada, Alby, Podverse, PeerTube, Jupiter.Tube, headless seeding, 2600Hz, Captain Crunch, AntennaPod, Windows Unplugged, We're celebrating 500 episodes with the biggest announcement yet.

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We're celebrating 500 episodes with the biggest announcement yet.

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499: 'velopers Choose Snaphttps://linuxunplugged.com/499db5f1be4-3695-4d26-bc31-e15111ee07ccSun, 26 Feb 2023 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu makes its anti-Flatpak stance official, while KDE and GNOME team up to turn Flathub into a universal Linux app store.1:27:10noUbuntu makes its anti-Flatpak stance official, while KDE and GNOME team up to turn Flathub into a universal Linux app store. Plus, we try the Intel Arc GPU. Could this new hardware make Linux bulletproof? Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, velopers, Flatpak, Flathub, universal package, Snapcraft, Snap Packages, bulletproof Linux, Linux 6.2, Arc Graphics, i915, Intel graphics, Mesa 23, Wayland, intel-extension-for-pytorch, pytorch, tensorflow, AI, ML, graphics acceleration, Stable Diffusion, Whisper, Ubuntu, Canonical, Lunar Lobster, Ubuntu Flavors, Ubuntu experience, Pop!_OS, KDE, GNOME, App Store, subscriptions, paid apps, bell, Fedora, Wireless, power saving, thermals, X11, Captain Crunch, Ilus4, Podcasting 2.0, Guacamole, Kopia, ZFS, Btrfs, OpenZFS, GPU-Viewer, Ubuntu makes its anti-Flatpak stance official, while KDE and GNOME team up to turn Flathub into a universal Linux app store.

Plus, we try the Intel Arc GPU. Could this new hardware make Linux bulletproof?

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Ubuntu makes its anti-Flatpak stance official, while KDE and GNOME team up to turn Flathub into a universal Linux app store.

Plus, we try the Intel Arc GPU. Could this new hardware make Linux bulletproof?

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498: Rolling Papercutshttps://linuxunplugged.com/4986e232b60-eeb4-4785-9b16-9a338456ff8eSun, 19 Feb 2023 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSometimes running the latest and greatest means you have to pave your own path. This week two examples from living on the edge.1:03:53noSometimes running the latest and greatest means you have to pave your own path. This week two examples from living on the edge. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Backups, Borg, Vorta, btrfs, snapshots, copy-on-write, btrbk, ssh, rsync, rsnapshot, BorgBackup, ZFS, send/receive, deduplication, Wayland, wlroots, Plasma, remote desktop, RDP, VNC, PiKVM, NVIDIA, video acceleration, Moonlight, Sunshine, gamestreaming, RustDesk, Krfb, KRDC, wayvnc, Waypipe, TeamViewer, NoMachine, Lenovo, WiFi, GNOME, Steam Deck, Zoom, Flatpak, XFCE, sfz, Rust, simple file server, static file server,Sometimes running the latest and greatest means you have to pave your own path. This week two examples from living on the edge.

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Sometimes running the latest and greatest means you have to pave your own path. This week two examples from living on the edge.

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497: More Features? More Problems.https://linuxunplugged.com/497b2e6af08-e61f-4776-b324-eb27eed44576Sun, 12 Feb 2023 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified.1:10:37noHow Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Wi-Fi Problems, VPN, WireGuard, Beers with LUP, Power Profiles Daemon, blendOS, Arch Linux, DNF, APT, AUR, VanillaOS, Ubuntu, NixOS, SnowflakeOS, Rustdesk, Docker, RaspberryPi, GrapheneOS, Gboard, ViMusic, SpinRite, Google Takeout, MBOX, HTTP, SteamDeck, Distrobox, battery life, power profile, performance, GNOME, Plasma 5.27, KDE Plasma, wireless, home networking, TP-Link, balanced power, Calamares, Rustdesk, Steam Deck, Raspberry Pi, krunvm, Gboard, SpinRite, Moonlight, game streaming, remote desktop, docker-rollout, boxxy, Podverse, Gentoo, How Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified.

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How Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified.

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496: Tux in the Hen Househttps://linuxunplugged.com/496e054637d-0025-40f1-bc3f-2a3d85803d8eSun, 05 Feb 2023 16:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop.1:01:17noChris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, BlendOS, Linux Distros, distro blend, GitHub, Distrobox, Podman, containers, Arch Linux, Fedora Linux, Crystal Linux, Jade GUI, Blend Package Manager, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Unity, Ubuntu Web, Ubuntu Ed, Gamebuntu, Bedrock Linux, Fedora, Apple M1 Max MBP, EasyInstallScript, Fedora 37, Linux 6.2 RC, Data Safety, BTRFS, BTRBK, Backup, , elementary OS 7, elementary OS, Horus, Arm, M1, Asahi Linux, Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop.

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Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop.

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495: The Moment of Truthhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4954dab0a52-3daf-463f-8250-4740d83ac1f0Sun, 29 Jan 2023 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAre the free software alternatives good enough? The conclusion to our 60-day challenge to drop Google, Apple, and the iPhone.1:35:37noAre the free software alternatives good enough? The conclusion to our 60-day challenge to drop Google, Apple, and the iPhone. 🦒, Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Matrix, Mumble, community, Telegram, Peertube, Jupiter.Tube, podcasting 2.0, privacy, security, GrapheneOS, GiraffeneOS, Android, Google, Apple, iPhone, iOS, iMessage, PhotoSync, Photoprism, Immich, Pixel 7, Android Auto, Carplay, F-droid, Nextcloud, backups, Kopia, restic, Borg, duplicity, duplicacy, rsnapshot, rsync, YaST, Tumbleweed, OpenSUSE, Vorta, Chromium, Carbonyl, Are the free software alternatives good enough? The conclusion to our 60-day challenge to drop Google, Apple, and the iPhone.

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Are the free software alternatives good enough? The conclusion to our 60-day challenge to drop Google, Apple, and the iPhone.

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494: Updating Our Fiddly Bitshttps://linuxunplugged.com/4942928decc-9314-489c-9455-d2363edbbda5Sun, 22 Jan 2023 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingToday we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process.1:17:59noToday we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, backups, borg, BorgBackup, BorgWarehouse, Vorta, BorgBase, borgmatic, emborg, restic, autorestic, OBS, streaming, livestreaming, Thelio, System76, AMD, Intel, Arc, graphics card, open-source graphics, hardware acceleration, Radeon RX 6500 XT, KDE Plasma, Plasma Desktop, NixOS, nix, LTS kernel, Wayland, Pipeline, modern Linux desktop, JACK, Carla, Helvum, qpwgraph, aj-snapshot, Elgato Stream Deck, streamdeck-ui, obsws-python, obs-websocket, RustDesk, remote desktop, Jellyfin, live usb, persistent usb, traefik, Nebula, Defined Networking, rsync, rsync.net, iDrive, Backblaze, ZFS, ZnapZend, tiling window manager, Material Shell,Today we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process.

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Today we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+ABiaJ0A9]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
493: Network Nirvanahttps://linuxunplugged.com/49358476509-ce10-4fdb-936b-f57d1fbef4e0Sun, 15 Jan 2023 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks.1:15:13noChris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks. Special Guest: Ryan Huber. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NixOS, Nebula, Defined Networking, open-source, networking, VPN, mesh VPN, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, plex, Zoneminder, WireGuard, vpn security, NixOS upgrades, NixOS, NGINX, SSL, TLS, acme, lego, let's encrypt, managed nebula, Bitwarden, mastodon, Linode, feedback, reverse proxy, ssh, cloud hosting, NixOS 22.11, immutable OS, nano, neovim, proxyparty, API, Arch, Garuda, self-hosting, automation, python, ansible, bash, GrapheneOS,Chris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks.

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Chris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+7J6e75pK]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisRyan Huber
492: A New Challenge Approacheshttps://linuxunplugged.com/492075c0b8c-f750-4b58-a54f-5af912f795eeSun, 08 Jan 2023 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingJoin us on a journey to true software freedom. We embark on our 30-day challenge and discover a whole new philosophy that will change the way you think about technology.1:13:32noJoin us on a journey to true software freedom. We embark on our 30-day challenge and discover a whole new philosophy that will change the way you think about technology. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Mastodon, SCaLE20x, SCaLE, Linux, decentralization, immutability, sovereignty, ownership, quality, free software, Mastodon, Linux quality, Terry Pratchett, Good Omens, NAS, car, simplicity, Nextcloud, Jupes, automation, Boosts, Matrix, Website, RSS, Podverse, self-hosting, privacy, right to repair, maintainability, control enthusiasts, buy it once, Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms, automation, Ansible, docker, traefik, Nextcloud, Jellyfin January, Jellyfin, Intel Quick Sync, intel_gpu_top, Swiftfin, Star Trek, makemkv, community, MATE, audiobookshelf, Plex, Join us on a journey to true software freedom. We embark on our 30-day challenge and discover a whole new philosophy that will change the way you think about technology.

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Join us on a journey to true software freedom. We embark on our 30-day challenge and discover a whole new philosophy that will change the way you think about technology.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+cc8bk64o]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisAlex Kretzschmar
491: 2023 Spoilershttps://linuxunplugged.com/491d845500c-65da-4804-8aa4-d5b2a5bb88acSun, 01 Jan 2023 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out.1:06:05noWe assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, predictions, Linux, Ubuntu, LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Firefox, GamingOnLinux, Flathub, NFT, log4j, security, System76, Bitcoin, Matrix, tiling manager, mechanical keyboard, bcachefs, ebpf, io_uring, Linux Foundation, SteamOS, conversational interface, OpenAI, search engine, snap packages, flatpak, Flutter, tiling window manager, Proton, Valve, Arch Linux, OpenAI, decentralization, nitter, libreddit, libredirect, SNAP, nostr, We assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out.

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We assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+MGLYSKFv]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
490: 2022 Tuxieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/49081a66395-585d-41b2-9569-2678b5b998f9Sun, 25 Dec 2022 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022.50:17noIt's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Tuxies, Best Linux Distro of the Year, Best Desktop Environment, Best Text Editor, Asahi Linux, Umbrel, Stable Diffusion, Immich, Nano, vim, vi, LunarVim, VSCode, Kate, emacs, arch, Pop!_OS, NixOS, COSMIC, Plasma, KDE, Sway, XFCE, Debian, Ubuntu, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Steam Deck, HP DevOne, Framework Laptop, Proton, Mastodon, Asahi Linux, It's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022.

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  • VIM Homepage
  • Visual Studio Cod — Code Editing. Redefined.
  • Kate — Get an Edge in Editing.
  • Pop!_OS by System76 — Pop!_OS is an operating system for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create.
  • NixOS — Reproducible builds and deployments.
  • COSMIC by System76 — Computer Operating System Main Interface Components
  • KDE Plasma — Do it all in a beautiful environment that adapts to your needs, and with the safety, privacy-protection and peace of mind that the best Free Open Source Software has to offer.
  • Ubuntu Server
  • Debian — The Universal Operating System
  • Jellyfin — The Free Software Media System
  • Nextcloud — Online collaboration platform
  • Steam Deck
  • HP Dev One
  • Home Assistant — Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
  • mastodon — Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community.
  • Asahi Linux — Asahi Linux aims to bring you a polished Linux® experience on Apple Silicon Macs.
  • AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker — Easy Docker setup for Stable Diffusion with user-friendly UI
  • Umbrel — A personal server OS for self-hosting.
  • immich — Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone.
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It's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022.

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  • VIM Homepage
  • Visual Studio Cod — Code Editing. Redefined.
  • Kate — Get an Edge in Editing.
  • Pop!_OS by System76 — Pop!_OS is an operating system for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create.
  • NixOS — Reproducible builds and deployments.
  • COSMIC by System76 — Computer Operating System Main Interface Components
  • KDE Plasma — Do it all in a beautiful environment that adapts to your needs, and with the safety, privacy-protection and peace of mind that the best Free Open Source Software has to offer.
  • Ubuntu Server
  • Debian — The Universal Operating System
  • Jellyfin — The Free Software Media System
  • Nextcloud — Online collaboration platform
  • Steam Deck
  • HP Dev One
  • Home Assistant — Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
  • mastodon — Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community.
  • Asahi Linux — Asahi Linux aims to bring you a polished Linux® experience on Apple Silicon Macs.
  • AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker — Easy Docker setup for Stable Diffusion with user-friendly UI
  • Umbrel — A personal server OS for self-hosting.
  • immich — Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone.
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489: Brent's Secret Emailshttps://linuxunplugged.com/489ae7b8368-b40e-42c0-b3b4-2976ae873748Sun, 18 Dec 2022 20:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBrent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.1:30:51noBrent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, 🦒, GiraffeneOS, GrapheneOS, Waze, Android, AOSP, Google, Playstore, Apple, iPhone, Ergodox, Fedora, Nobara Linux, OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed, Arch Linux, Sway, i3, tiling window manager, Tailscale, DNS, Let's Encrypt, ZFS, ZFS-on-Root, zsys, Ubuntu, Canonical, rsync, Btrfs, snapshots, CoW, Clonezilla, NixOS, nixpkgs, nix, Mastodon, ActivityPub, Matrix, Element, GNOME Boxes, virtualization, clown show, Wayland, flatpak, Virtualbox, Nextcloud, SmartTubeNext, Nextcloud Talk, OwnTracks, Tailscale, FOSDEM, XFS, btrfs, YaST, Brently, retro KDE theming, DAVE, Brent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.

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Brent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+5bHBcey-]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
488: Revenge of the Lizard Peoplehttps://linuxunplugged.com/488eee3719e-46ca-4790-8b8e-4a49da5731c5Sun, 11 Dec 2022 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure.1:20:12noWe complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, openSUSE, Tumbleweed, YaST, GrapheneOS, JiraffeneOS, Tuxies, KDE, Plasma, Arc GPU, Nextcloud Notes, Tasks.org, ansible, zyp, opi, rolling distro, btrfs, tumbleweed-cli, twups, Never Have I Ever, JNOME, jif, dave, Rockstor, Debian tattoo, lizard brent, GPS Logger, CarPlay, MagSafe, Nextcloud, Degoogling, Pixel 7, Pixel, zypper, nix, NixOS, XMPP, Patreon, cold storage, backup strategy, We complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure.

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We complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+RyDB8caq]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
487: The Debian Debatehttps://linuxunplugged.com/48719749df7-9e07-4218-a7e8-2c2bcd7b575cSun, 04 Dec 2022 22:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine.1:54:45noAfter nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine. Plus, follow-up on Chris' GrapheneOS adventures and more. LUP, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Unplugged, Linux desktop, GrapheneOS, Tailscale, VPN, WireGuard, mesh VPN, Android, iPhone, iPad, Google, location data, YouTube, Android Auto, Tesla, Dashcam, privacy, security, Android updates, Google Play Services, Follow-up, Linux Unplugged, LUP, Podcast, Linux, Distro Comparison, GrapheneOS, Virtual LUG, Google Location Data, Android Auto, P7 Pro, Nextcloud, AirDrop, YouTube, Battery Life, Screen Time, Protests in China, Linux Talk Show, Mesh VPN, WireGuard, Free Devices, Transition to Linux, Self-Hosted Model, Pixel 7, Chris, Wes, Brent, Follow Up, Picks, Boosts, Mumble Room, Honeymoon Phase, Solving Problems Phase, File Sharing Tool, backup, Duplicati, encryption, KDE, Plasma, Debian, LEAP, Tumbleweed, OpenSUSE, Manjaro, Proton, Steam, Flatpak, FlathubAfter nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine.

Plus, follow-up on Chris' GrapheneOS adventures and more.

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After nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine.

Plus, follow-up on Chris' GrapheneOS adventures and more.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+U7OHnXzD]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
486: Goodbye, Googlehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4867aa0f1c2-2a07-4c38-8d63-2d1956b47859Sun, 27 Nov 2022 21:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google.1:34:15noChris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, GrapheneOS, degoogle, Pixel 7 Pro, Computer Chronicles, Android, Android alternative, mobile, app sandbox, Pixel, AOSP, Android Auto, GrapheneOS, privacy, security, iOS, iPhone, Apple, Play Services, Google Play, Newpipe, Pixel Buds, Firefox, Maps, GNOME, JNOME, GIF, geocache, Debian, Deebian, CalDAV, CardDAV, WebDAV, DAVx5, tailscale, Nextcloud, photo sync, openSUSE, Tumbleweed, DevOne, KDE, Plasma, Tuxedo Computers, Tuxedo OS, nostr, Upscaler, Frog, Tender Owl, text extraction, image upscaling, image restoration, flatpak, n.eko, NVIDIA, Intel 486, x86,Chris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google.

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Chris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google.

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485: Mystery Boxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/48592ce32da-fde3-4c71-9f63-c2f5f019fd45Sun, 20 Nov 2022 22:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data.2:05:11noWe dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data. Plus, we follow up on Brent's never-ending desktop distro search and Chris' new Linux rig. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, LAN party, Shufflecake, TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt, hidden volume, plausible deniability, encryption, startrek.sexy, Linode, Kudelski Security, Hidden Filesystem, dm-sflc, shufflecake-userland, Gif vs Jif, GIF, Bitcoin Audible, Debian, Gentoo, btrfs, Kubuntu, openSUSE, KDE NEON, Fedora, NixOS, Linux Desktop, Fedora Silverblue, Thelio, System76, Manjaro, Distro Hopping, Pop! OS, Session, FluffyChat, Mastodon, Fediverse, ActivityPub, geocache, Ubuntu Mate, ZFS, Jupiter.Tube, Pleroma, listener engaged, Nitter, TwitterToNitter, libredirectWe dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data.

Plus, we follow up on Brent's never-ending desktop distro search and Chris' new Linux rig.

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We dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data.

Plus, we follow up on Brent's never-ending desktop distro search and Chris' new Linux rig.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+K63dpB7c]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
484: Fedora Falls Flathttps://linuxunplugged.com/484d2362ea2-9398-4e48-858e-b1e01c674d99Sun, 13 Nov 2022 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.1:24:46noWhy this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, SteamOS, Arch, KDE, Valve, Proton, gaming on Linux, Fedora 37, Raspberry Pi 4, Mumble, V3D, accelerated graphics, Flatpak, Flathub, RPM, RPM Fusion, Slack, Telegram, GNOME Software, GNOME 43, Peertube, helvum, JACK, Pipewire, PulseAudio, Linux audio, Nix, Plasma 5.26, h.264, codecs, NVIDIA, KVM, Matrix, Mastodon, ZFS, zsys, OpenZFS, zfs-on-linux, AI, ML, deep fakes, Coqui, TTS, stable diffusion, Geocache, ODROID, Nexcom, Ubuntu Mate, Popcorn Pocket, Mastodon, fediverse, Pleroma, Signal, Why this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.

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Why this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+ZoodguAA]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
483: Chris Is Done With Raspberry Pihttps://linuxunplugged.com/48334d8b4f2-ec8e-4bed-aa84-9d911061d293Sun, 06 Nov 2022 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe surprise each other with three different topics, and Chris has a big update on the ODROID H3+.1:33:47noWe surprise each other with three different topics, and Chris has a big update on the ODROID H3+. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, ODROID H3+, NixOS, Matter, IoT, HomeKit, HomeAssistant, Signal, SNAP, snapcraft.io, app store, Linux packaging, DMCA, AI art, GIF, BoostCLI, Btrfs, MicroOS, OpenSUSE, Nix, NixOS, Arc Graphics, Intel Arc, SteamOS, Mastodon, Twitter, ActivityPub, Fediverse, Element, Matrix, Godot, gaming on Linux, Godot Foundation, open source game engine, We surprise each other with three different topics, and Chris has a big update on the ODROID H3+.

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We surprise each other with three different topics, and Chris has a big update on the ODROID H3+.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+9kfE_ZDk]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
482: Legacy Gets the Boothttps://linuxunplugged.com/482eeddebaa-1197-4f89-a1f9-d81bdb9c6e77Sun, 30 Oct 2022 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAre the long-timers holding Linux back? Lennart Poettering argues we are and proposes a new Microsoft-blessed way to secure Linux.1:11:14noAre the long-timers holding Linux back? Lennart Poettering argues we are and proposes a new Microsoft-blessed way to secure Linux. Plus, our thoughts on the slow decline of mailing lists in open-source development. Special Guest: Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, kernel 6.1, brightness controls, Linux long-timers, Lennart Poettering, mailing lists, Mailman, gamification, GitLab, GitHub, GNOME community, Brave New Trusted Boot World, systemd, initrd, Unified Kernel Image, UKI, nixos bootspec, secureboot, NixOS, Nerves, firmware, Steam Deck, VHS, FFmpeg.guide, Linux community podcastAre the long-timers holding Linux back? Lennart Poettering argues we are and proposes a new Microsoft-blessed way to secure Linux.

Plus, our thoughts on the slow decline of mailing lists in open-source development.

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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Are the long-timers holding Linux back? Lennart Poettering argues we are and proposes a new Microsoft-blessed way to secure Linux.

Plus, our thoughts on the slow decline of mailing lists in open-source development.

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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481: Just a Prompt Awayhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4811bfb24f4-7cd8-4e18-b17f-33a9e0462965Sun, 23 Oct 2022 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out?1:25:04noThe Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out? Plus, we try out the new Ubuntu release on the ODROID H3+. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ubuntu 22.10, Kinetic Kudu, Canonical, interim release, GNOME, GTK4, Nautilus, PipeWire, Linux 5.19, WiFi, IWD, wpa_supplicant, AI, ML, Stable Diffusion, Stability.ai, CUDA, NVIDIA, CompVis LMU, Runway, LMU Munich, latent diffusion, deep generative neural network, Emad Mostaque, machine learning, artificial intelligence, DreamStudio, container-toolkit, open source, AUTOMATIC1111, docker, docker compose, Btrfs, ZFS, storage, copy-on-write, CoW, bcachefs, Thelio, LURE, AUR, Intel ARC, LVM, cacheing, bcacheThe Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out?

Plus, we try out the new Ubuntu release on the ODROID H3+.

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The Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out?

Plus, we try out the new Ubuntu release on the ODROID H3+.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+0aycS804]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
480: Taming the Beasthttps://linuxunplugged.com/480ad648024-b500-4be3-841d-7be08d1a54e5Sun, 16 Oct 2022 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinus Tech Tips blows it again, and we clean up. Plus, we push System76's updated Thelio Workstation to the breaking point.1:26:41noLinus Tech Tips blows it again, and we clean up. Plus, we push System76's updated Thelio Workstation to the breaking point. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Intel Arc, external GPU, discrete GPU, open-source graphics, Mesa, Linux 6.0, geocache, North Cascades, Fedora, software patents, h.265, h.264, codecs, System76, AMD Ryzen 9, Thelio, NVIDIA, RTX 3060 Ti, NixOS, Dev One, Unigene Superposition, Phoronix Test Suite, Alma Linux, Btrfs, ZFS, LVM, Clear Linux, GPL, LinuxWorld, Ohio Linux Fest, Rust, GTK, Iced, graphics toolkits, Linus Tech Tips blows it again, and we clean up. Plus, we push System76's updated Thelio Workstation to the breaking point.

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Linus Tech Tips blows it again, and we clean up. Plus, we push System76's updated Thelio Workstation to the breaking point.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+5cOTBy3N]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
479: Good Software, Bad Bloodhttps://linuxunplugged.com/479e50e5309-c8d8-4a94-b425-8a6d07444fd4Sun, 09 Oct 2022 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out.1:21:02noWhat the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, TODO, Tasks, Nextcloud, SharePoint, collaboration, Nextcloud Hub 3, Fedora, MPEG-LA, H.264, H.265, codecs, AMD, Intel, open-source graphics, iGPU, NVIDIA, Red Hat, software patents, software licenses, System76, Pop!_OS, COSMIC, Rust, Iced, GTK, GNOME, Elm, Elm Architecture, C, accessibility, Geocache, SilverBlue, Acastus Photon, Pelias, Auto Move windows, GNOME Extensions, OSINT, Lokinet, UAV, Solaris, Stadia, Google, What the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out.

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What the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out.

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478: The Best of Both Worldshttps://linuxunplugged.com/478ca9fee9b-c6fd-42b0-be2b-77bedcd3915fSun, 02 Oct 2022 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars.1:06:11noWe go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars. Special Guest: Tim Canham. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, JPL, NASA, Ingenuity, Space, MARS 2020, science, Tim Canham, Voyager, Europa Clipper, flight controller, Solaris, Stadia, game streaming, gaming on Linux, Google, Vulkan, Steam, Valve, Proton, Android, degoogle, geocache, maple syrup, Storj, photo sync, magic wormhole, CalyxOS, GrapheneOS, F-Droid, AwesomeWM, open-source-rover, Linux in the Ham Shack, ham radio, DWM, NixOS,We go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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We go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+1N8AMH5o]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisTim Canham
477: The Feeling of Fasthttps://linuxunplugged.com/477058bcab9-2ced-4426-8391-e25517aef8f2Sun, 25 Sep 2022 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.1:25:03noWe finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, JPL, iOS, Android, iPhone, Ubuntu Touch, LTE, F(x)tec Pro1 X, GrapheneOS, Gnome, HP Dev One, System76, Pop!_OS, GhostBSD, AMD, Gentoo, KDE Plasma, ThinkPad, x250, x240, modern hardware, hardware upgrade, performance, tiling, auto-tiling, window management, workspaces, Phoronix Test Suite, openbenchmarking, Geekbench, Superposition, Docker, NixOS, Hugo, workstation, productivity, rust, sysctl, proc, systeroid, tui, curses, fsarchiver, We finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.

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We finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+WPYFMuuR]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
476: Canary in the Photo Minehttps://linuxunplugged.com/476b1f8e2e1-aed2-4e2f-ba8d-ca40a5397cc6Sun, 18 Sep 2022 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up.1:27:04noWe've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Photo Backup, Google Photo, cloud backup, headway, OpenStreetMap, OsmAnd, Garmin, navigation, self-hosted, KDE, Plasma, PhotoSync, photo sync, Mobius Sync, SyncThing, WebDAV, S3, PhotoPrism, AI, ML, face-recognition, autotag, photo sharing, Storj, data storage, cloud storage, decentralized storage, warrant canary, Stingle, Lomorage, pigallery2, Photoview, LibrePhotos, UhuruPhotos, Android, s3fs, glacier, rclone, CasaOS, fail2ban, wazuh, CrowdSec, Linux Mint, We've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up.

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We've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+4wn6aKX7]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
475: Brent's Bug Battlehttps://linuxunplugged.com/475aa1fdf1d-9143-47c7-9c4a-703932aa5ca8Sun, 11 Sep 2022 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBrent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.1:09:27noBrent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NASA, SiFive, RISC-V, X280, RAD750, PowerPC, HPSC, space exploration, Baller Boost, Fountain.fm Charts, podcasting 2.0, lightning, LUP Mascot, Nextcloud, syncthing, KDE, Plasma, Qt, GNOME, Desktop Linux, Kubuntu, NEON, Fedora, bug reports, Wayland, X11, Synology Photos, AI, ML, Unraid, PhotoSync, PhotoPrism, Cash App, RoboSats, Anti-virus, AV, EDR, Endpoint Protection, Apple Silicon, documentation, Nix, README, TODO, Unity, Pop!_OS, hamburger menu, git-lfs, large file storage, Woden, Odin, Thor, Yggdrasil, Podverse, C#, Dotnet, iDrive, Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.

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Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+Zqzj12Qy]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
474: Linux's Malware Inevitabilityhttps://linuxunplugged.com/474d67293e7-260b-422d-ad53-26d8accb93b3Sun, 04 Sep 2022 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users.1:13:22noCan Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users. Plus we take a look at Ubuntu Unity as it becomes an official flavor. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Canonical, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Unity, Unity7, Unity Tweak, Nemo, Pluma, Nix, macOS, virus, malware, security, antivirus, iOS, Apple, anti-malware, power users, X11, immutable os, fragmentation, RHEL, Matrix, Element, federation, PeerTube, EndlessOS, HAM Radio, Harmonoid, mpv, libmpv, local media, media player, flutter, Google Photos, photo backup, privacy,Can Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users.

Plus we take a look at Ubuntu Unity as it becomes an official flavor.

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Can Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users.

Plus we take a look at Ubuntu Unity as it becomes an official flavor.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+SAkQik4n]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
473: End of the Roadhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4738f07d035-a3be-4955-adb7-a0772dec9865Sun, 28 Aug 2022 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS.1:23:10noWe've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS. Plus, we announce who will be joining us at JPL in September. Special Guest: Cassidy James Blaede.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Dell XPS, GNOME, Flatpak, Flathub, gnome-info-collect, metrics, telemetry, jpl, meetups, Mumble, Mobilizon, Framasoft, Endless, Endless OS, immutability, ostree, offline os, EULA, dark mode, barrier, Cassidy James Blaede, torrent, tailscale, wireguard, nebula, mesh network, vpn, Keybase, security, Evolution, email, Thunderbird, HAM radio, colo, server, GNU GUIX, VisiData, googerteller, Espanso, TextExpander, We've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS.

Plus, we announce who will be joining us at JPL in September.

Special Guest: Cassidy James Blaede.

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We've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS.

Plus, we announce who will be joining us at JPL in September.

Special Guest: Cassidy James Blaede.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+boHs6zmR]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisCassidy James Blaede
472: 5 Problems With NixOShttps://linuxunplugged.com/472473ec4bd-7282-4a8f-88f3-95e09fc7e001Sun, 21 Aug 2022 17:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.1:10:03noThe five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Flathub, Flatpak, Nix, NixOS, Endless OS, Win32, EAC, Glibc, WINE, anti-cheat, ELF, ABI, stability, backward compatibility, libc, WireGuard, nano, steam-run, Plasma, KDE, FHS, VSCode, containers, CoLo, server, iLO, Matrix, Steam Deck, gaming on Linux, Proton, Steam, Valve, Heroic Games Launcher, The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.

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The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+pV87WjgE]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
471: The Cottonwood Disasterhttps://linuxunplugged.com/47196a69d7f-1d46-4f32-9185-81871fb6c32bSun, 14 Aug 2022 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong.1:13:24noOur garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Microsoft, 3D Emoji, Hugo, Website, jb.com, meetups, JPL, California, Oregon, Raspberry Pi, SmartPi Touch 2, Pi Juice, audio, USB interface, EndlessOS, Endless, new-user distro, Beelink Mini, Asus, NixOS, GNOME, e-ink, Rust, embedded OS, value4value, Boosts, Ohio LinuxFest, Columbus, Matrix, Element, FluffyChat, Fountain, Android, package manager, Linux Mint, HP ProBook, Slovenia, VivoBook, X1 Carbon, Fedora, lrn, Anki, spaced repetition, flashcards,Our garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong.

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Our garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+L00-Jp5A]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisAlex Kretzschmar
470: Let's Call It an Upgradehttps://linuxunplugged.com/470e632a4a7-5a44-45d3-ba74-8dd60533bb5fSun, 07 Aug 2022 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them.1:23:52noWe present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, low-end boxes, NASA, MARS 2020, Ingenuity, Linuxcopter, meetups, Raleigh, London, Intel, AMD, budget build, budget-friendly pc, Acer, Lenovo, Cloud Professor, Atom, Celeron, Quick Sync, hardware acceleration, Raspberry Pi 4, NixOS, nixos-generators, thin client, Dell, Linux Mint 21, Vanessa, Cinnamon, Desktop Linux, X-Apps, Classic Linux, LTS, Timeshift, Btrfs, Muffin, Mutter, Bluetooth, thumbnail generator, process monitor, ManageIQ, ThinkPad, Terraform, package formats, XPS, rclone, Nextcloud, FTP, OctoDroid, git, GitHub, Matrix, Element, We present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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We present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+ve9FRkZl]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisAlex Kretzschmar
469: Tough Linux Lovehttps://linuxunplugged.com/469385c8e22-59e1-4334-9938-8cfb01c3acebSun, 31 Jul 2022 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.59:55noIs the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, gLinux, thinkpad, x220, tdarb, Linux desktop, GNOME, XFCE, KDE, MacOS, Mac, flatpak, snap, Plasma, Silverblue, Ansible, Toolbox, Distrobox, XPS 13, Dell, Axel F, Commodore 64, Nix, Dragonball Z, Gokus, Vegeta, Cryptomator, rclone, Bluetooth Problems, Printer Support, CUPS, macOS vs LinuxIs the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.

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Is the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+4q7gVKQy]]>Chris FisherBrent Gervais
468: The Read Only Scenariohttps://linuxunplugged.com/4682de31f8f-b821-4097-ac54-3e1d285915e7Sun, 24 Jul 2022 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.1:30:24noA fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Darktable, Silverblue, Raspberry Pi, Kinoite, Ventoy, Self-Hosted, SATA HAT, Tailscale, rpm-ostree, ostree, Fedora, Fish, UEFI Firmware, flatpak, NixOS, nix, kexec, dnf, Endless OS, HP, HPE, Steam Deck, HoloISO, Steam Deck Guide, immutable OS, impervious, XFCE, Bottles, Flathub, package management, apt, overlay, image-based, transactional, bulletproof, rollback,A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.

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  • Pre-show: PSATA HATs support up to four drives on Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 — Radxa’s Dual ($25) and Quad ($35) SATA HATs work on the Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 at up to 400 MB/s via USB 3.0.
  • JPL Lottery — Join the JB Crew at JPL! We only have 15 spots. Please enter your info, and our happy little python script might just pick your name from the virtual hat. - If you don't get picked, don't worry. We're having another meetup while we are in town!
  • Fedora Silverblue User Guide — Unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used.
  • Fedora 34 Silverblue on Raspberry Pi 4 / 400de
  • RPi4: Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware Images — This repository contains installable builds of the official EDK2 Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI firmware.
  • Self-Hosted 67: The No Container Theory
  • Ventoy
  • Endless OS
  • Fitting Everything Together — TLDR: Hermetic /usr/ is awesome; let's popularize image-based OSes with modernized security properties built around immutability, SecureBoot, TPM2, adaptability, auto-updating, factory reset, uniformity – built from traditional distribution packages, but deployed via images.
  • Steam Deck Guide — A guide covering Steam Deck including the applications and tools that will make you a better and more efficient with your Steam Deck device.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Apps
  • BoostCLI — Command line tool to send and review Podcasting 2.0 Value.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Podcast — The Podcast Index presents Podcasting 2.0 - Upgrading Podcasting.
  • Podcasting 2.0: “Bells Out” — Adam & Dave discuss the week's developments on podcastindex.org with Chris Fisher from Jupiter Broadcasting.
  • Impervious API — Impervious API is a programmatic layer that sits on top of the Bitcoin Lightning Network
  • Pick: Audio Sharing — Running Audio Sharing will automatically share the current audio playback in the form of an RTSP stream. This stream can then be played back by other devices, for example using VLC.
  • Audio Sharing on Flathub
  • Bottles on Flathub — Run Windows software on Linux with Bottles! Our built-in dependency installation system grants automatic software compatibility access. Use the download manager to download the official components: the runner (Wine, Proton), DXVK, dependencies, etc.
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A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.

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  • Pre-show: PSATA HATs support up to four drives on Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 — Radxa’s Dual ($25) and Quad ($35) SATA HATs work on the Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 at up to 400 MB/s via USB 3.0.
  • JPL Lottery — Join the JB Crew at JPL! We only have 15 spots. Please enter your info, and our happy little python script might just pick your name from the virtual hat. - If you don't get picked, don't worry. We're having another meetup while we are in town!
  • Fedora Silverblue User Guide — Unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used.
  • Fedora 34 Silverblue on Raspberry Pi 4 / 400de
  • RPi4: Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware Images — This repository contains installable builds of the official EDK2 Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI firmware.
  • Self-Hosted 67: The No Container Theory
  • Ventoy
  • Endless OS
  • Fitting Everything Together — TLDR: Hermetic /usr/ is awesome; let's popularize image-based OSes with modernized security properties built around immutability, SecureBoot, TPM2, adaptability, auto-updating, factory reset, uniformity – built from traditional distribution packages, but deployed via images.
  • Steam Deck Guide — A guide covering Steam Deck including the applications and tools that will make you a better and more efficient with your Steam Deck device.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Apps
  • BoostCLI — Command line tool to send and review Podcasting 2.0 Value.
  • Podcasting 2.0 Podcast — The Podcast Index presents Podcasting 2.0 - Upgrading Podcasting.
  • Podcasting 2.0: “Bells Out” — Adam & Dave discuss the week's developments on podcastindex.org with Chris Fisher from Jupiter Broadcasting.
  • Impervious API — Impervious API is a programmatic layer that sits on top of the Bitcoin Lightning Network
  • Pick: Audio Sharing — Running Audio Sharing will automatically share the current audio playback in the form of an RTSP stream. This stream can then be played back by other devices, for example using VLC.
  • Audio Sharing on Flathub
  • Bottles on Flathub — Run Windows software on Linux with Bottles! Our built-in dependency installation system grants automatic software compatibility access. Use the download manager to download the official components: the runner (Wine, Proton), DXVK, dependencies, etc.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+QoFkSswE]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
467: All Hands on Deckhttps://linuxunplugged.com/467af6e3748-2872-4ce3-a9de-f50391641410Sun, 17 Jul 2022 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.1:21:27noWe try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, tech pants, Microsoft, Neon, KDE, BIOS, UEFI, partitioning, filesystem, NVIDIA, graphics card, non-free drivers, Ubuntu, GRUB, Steam Deck, Valve, Linux gaming, desktop Linux, touchscreen, proton, X11, virtual keyboard, pacman, Arch, read-only filesystem, battery life, python, REPL, Furtherance, Rust, Flatpak, nebula, Manjaro, v4l2loopback, droidcam, boostcli, 80HD, Larix BroadcasterWe try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.

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We try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+OJU38TRx]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
466: The Night of a Thousand Errorshttps://linuxunplugged.com/46663a2f5f8-5ad3-4dd1-8cd3-129ab7d00f25Sun, 10 Jul 2022 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement.1:06:43noWe were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement. Special Guest: Tim Canham. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, systemd, Lennart Poettering, Microsoft, matrix, synapse, docker, postgresql, database, SQL, python, ptpython, ipython, bpython, jupyter notebooks, Steam Deck, Raspberry Pi, Nix, ncdu, disk space, dua-cli, outage, rust, Brunch with Brent, extras, open source, robotics, spacecraft, JPL, NASA, Cassini, Curiosity Rover, Perseverance Rover, Ingenuity, Mars Helicopter, Deep Space Network, Mars, Solaris, Sun Microsystems, Raspberry Pi, F Prime,We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+iUdploWh]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisTim Canham
465: Too Nixy for My Shirt https://linuxunplugged.com/465c9010224-e034-4b0e-8e86-92bdad797319Sun, 03 Jul 2022 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.1:04:50noThe one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects. Brent's Node : 03cf7e9b79a3230749db642ad690889065ec35b9ded184266d4fce424ab75470fc Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Umbrel, self-hosting, docker, containers, app platform, bitcoin, lightning, nix, NixOS, Raspberry Pi, SBC, Arm, ARM64, aarch64, cross-compiling, systemd-nspawn, qemu, virtualization, home manager, dotfiles, declarative infrastructure, Merkle tree, zfs, btrfs, hash, hash functions, git, IPFS, guix, cryptography, commit, snapshot, openMPTCProuter, privacy, GitKraken, sysadmin, podverse, podcasting 2.0, nebula, vpn, mesh network, The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.

Brent's Node : 03cf7e9b79a3230749db642ad690889065ec35b9ded184266d4fce424ab75470fc

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The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.

Brent's Node : 03cf7e9b79a3230749db642ad690889065ec35b9ded184266d4fce424ab75470fc

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+XlbQW6lA]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
464: Git Happenshttps://linuxunplugged.com/46487670b74-35b4-4c84-80e7-01c76769ac09Sun, 26 Jun 2022 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.1:13:15noWe're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Git, version control, SCM, DVCS, CVS, SVN, subversion, Linus Torvalds, GitLab, GitHub, Gitea, WSL 2, Windows Server, StarLink, SpaceX, satellite internet, laser link, Starship, Dish, 5G, Hp DevOne, System76, Pop!_OS, Matrix, Meetup, Google, BitKeeper, distributed, Hugo, Brunch with Brent, MARS 2020, Ingenuity, Linuxcopter, Tim Canham, BIOS, Helipad, Boost, Value4Value, Raspberry Pi, Umbrel, Emacs, Fountain.fm, GitKraken, awesome-git, ungit, Oh My Git!, KVM, tinypilotkvm, We're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.

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We're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+qlk79MT5]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
463: Humble Beginningshttps://linuxunplugged.com/463ee9b7eab-afad-4ac8-9ac2-96fe197d8f75Sun, 19 Jun 2022 20:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOne of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love.53:07noOne of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love. Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, DNS, DNS Toys, VNC, webcam, computer science, Ingenuity, MARS 2020, Perseverance, linuxcopter, linux on mars, Umbrel, self-hosting, lightning, bitcoin, Quentin Stafford-Fraser, augmented reality, early days of computing, Brunch with Brent, Intel, SDSi, Itanium, Nix, NixOS, nix-bitcoin, Jellyfin, Plex, media management, open source, ffmpeg, hardware acceleration, London, England, patents, RV, Lady Jupes, Cambridge University, Augmented Reality, Raspberry Pi, self-driving, Chamonix, France, Alps, Sherry with Brent, T9, Dr Quentin, One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love.

Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.

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  • Brunch with Brent: Quentin Stafford-Fraser - Jupiter Extras — Brent sits down with Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser, computer scientist, serial-entrepreneur, inventor (perhaps) of the webcam, Augmented Reality Ph.D. who ran the very first web server at the University of Cambridge, among much more. We explore topics including computer science as an art-form, the origins of the Raspberry Pi and T9 predictive text, philosophies around innovation and invention, challenging the patent system, and more.
  • JB London Meetup
  • DNS Toys — A DNS server that takes creative liberties with the DNS protocol to offer handy utilities and services that are easily accessible via the command line.
  • Mars helicopter needs patch to work around failed sensor — The patch inserts a small code snippet into the software running on Ingenuity's flight computer, intercepting incoming garbage packets from the inclinometer and injecting replacement packets constructed from IMU data.
  • Software upgrades help Mars helicopter keep flying
  • Umbrel 0.5 — Umbrel 0.5 brings the very first redesign of Umbrel’s UI since we launched. We went back to the drawing board to design a completely new homepage, a refreshed UI with beautifully crafted glass-like elements, a new dock-based layout, and the option to pick and choose from one of the 16 gorgeous, hand-curated wallpapers. And, of course, there’s a dark mode.
  • Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser's Website — I’m a computer scientist, entrepreneur, part-time academic and full-time gadget enthusiast based in Cambridge, England.
  • Quentin Stafford-Fraser's Blog
  • Jellyfin 10.8.0 has been released!
  • Jellyfin Release v10.8.0 — After a rather long development cycle the Jellyfin team is proud to announce stable version 10.8! This release post will mostly cover the highlights with little prose, as there is so much to cover!
  • nix-bitcoin — A collection of Nix packages and NixOS modules for easily installing full-featured Bitcoin nodes with an emphasis on security.
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One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love.

Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.

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  • Brunch with Brent: Quentin Stafford-Fraser - Jupiter Extras — Brent sits down with Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser, computer scientist, serial-entrepreneur, inventor (perhaps) of the webcam, Augmented Reality Ph.D. who ran the very first web server at the University of Cambridge, among much more. We explore topics including computer science as an art-form, the origins of the Raspberry Pi and T9 predictive text, philosophies around innovation and invention, challenging the patent system, and more.
  • JB London Meetup
  • DNS Toys — A DNS server that takes creative liberties with the DNS protocol to offer handy utilities and services that are easily accessible via the command line.
  • Mars helicopter needs patch to work around failed sensor — The patch inserts a small code snippet into the software running on Ingenuity's flight computer, intercepting incoming garbage packets from the inclinometer and injecting replacement packets constructed from IMU data.
  • Software upgrades help Mars helicopter keep flying
  • Umbrel 0.5 — Umbrel 0.5 brings the very first redesign of Umbrel’s UI since we launched. We went back to the drawing board to design a completely new homepage, a refreshed UI with beautifully crafted glass-like elements, a new dock-based layout, and the option to pick and choose from one of the 16 gorgeous, hand-curated wallpapers. And, of course, there’s a dark mode.
  • Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser's Website — I’m a computer scientist, entrepreneur, part-time academic and full-time gadget enthusiast based in Cambridge, England.
  • Quentin Stafford-Fraser's Blog
  • Jellyfin 10.8.0 has been released!
  • Jellyfin Release v10.8.0 — After a rather long development cycle the Jellyfin team is proud to announce stable version 10.8! This release post will mostly cover the highlights with little prose, as there is so much to cover!
  • nix-bitcoin — A collection of Nix packages and NixOS modules for easily installing full-featured Bitcoin nodes with an emphasis on security.
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462: One Cosmic Collaborationhttps://linuxunplugged.com/462892651fd-f524-4f6c-ae3f-ef21c671364bSun, 12 Jun 2022 17:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFrom skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.1:05:02noFrom skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux Laptop, HP Dev One, System76, Pop!_OS, repairability, right to repair, hardware, AMD, linux gaming, 1080p, auto-tiling, tiling window manager, Pop!_Shop, Flatpak, Linux desktop, Ryzen 7, battery life, firmware, lvfs, fwupd, Launch keyboard, HP 935 Creator Wireless Mouse, OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed, Nix, NixOS, Podverse, GPL, FOSS, From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.

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461: Deep in the Tumbleweedshttps://linuxunplugged.com/461d0177932-7e0e-4fdc-aaac-67fa9f553e84Sun, 05 Jun 2022 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThree tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink.54:39noThree tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Rust, Steganography, stegosaurust, Rust, iPad, Asahi Linux, Jupiter Tube, Peertube, decentralized, decentralization, self-hosted, self-hosting, Framasoft, podcasting 2.0, podping, NixOS, Tumbleweed, openSUSE, cheese, zypper, troubleshooting, pipewire, snapshots, rolling release, Phoronix,Three tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink.

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460: CPU as a Servicehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4603db27e21-fb86-492e-b1d0-b692be7e89e6Sun, 29 May 2022 17:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.44:11noA new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, systemd v251, Lennart Poettering, systemd-sysupdate, image-based, SDSi, Intel, software-defined silicon, Linux 5.18, Nvidia, firmware, software freedom, Peloton, HP Dev One, Pop!_OS, ZFS, send and receive, bcachefs, Mainline, Linux kernel,A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.

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  • London Meetup — Sat, Aug 6, 2022, 2:00 PM GMT
  • Newest Version of Systemd Includes Experimental Feature for A/B-Style Updating — "Let's popularize image-based OSes," writes Lennart Poettering, "with modernized security properties built around immutability, SecureBoot, TPM2, adaptability, auto-updating, factory reset, uniformity — built from traditional distribution packages, but deployed via images."
  • Fitting Everything Together — In this blog story I hope to provide that from my personal perspective, i.e. explain how I personally would build an OS and where I personally think OS development with Linux should go.
  • systemd-sysupdate — This tool implements file, directory, or partition based update schemes, supporting multiple parallel installed versions of specific resources in an A/B (or even: A/B/C, A/B/C/D/, …) style. A/B updating means that when one version of a resource is currently being used, the next version can be downloaded, unpacked, and prepared in an entirely separate location, independently of the first, and — once complete — be activated, swapping the roles so that it becomes the used one and the previously used one becomes the one that is replaced by the next update, and so on.
  • Thoughts on software-defined silicon — The benefits to Intel are clear. The company can do price differentiation among its customers in an attempt to extract the maximum revenue from each while simultaneously reducing the number of different hardware products it must carry in its catalog. The revenue stream from a processor will not necessarily stop once the CPU is purchased, and might continue indefinitely. The benefit for customers is not quite so clear. In theory, customers with minimal needs can avoid paying for expensive features they don't use and can "upgrade" their hardware without downtime if their needs change.
  • platform/x86: Add Intel Software Defined Silicon driver — Intel Software Defined Silicon (SDSi) is a post manufacturing mechanism for activating additional silicon features. Features are enabled through a license activation process. The SDSi driver provides a per socket, sysfs attribute interface for applications to perform 3 main provisioning functions.
  • Boost without Switching Podcast Apps with Breez
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  • Pick: Mainline — A tool for installing the latest Linux kernels on Ubuntu-based distributions.
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A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.

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  • London Meetup — Sat, Aug 6, 2022, 2:00 PM GMT
  • Newest Version of Systemd Includes Experimental Feature for A/B-Style Updating — "Let's popularize image-based OSes," writes Lennart Poettering, "with modernized security properties built around immutability, SecureBoot, TPM2, adaptability, auto-updating, factory reset, uniformity — built from traditional distribution packages, but deployed via images."
  • Fitting Everything Together — In this blog story I hope to provide that from my personal perspective, i.e. explain how I personally would build an OS and where I personally think OS development with Linux should go.
  • systemd-sysupdate — This tool implements file, directory, or partition based update schemes, supporting multiple parallel installed versions of specific resources in an A/B (or even: A/B/C, A/B/C/D/, …) style. A/B updating means that when one version of a resource is currently being used, the next version can be downloaded, unpacked, and prepared in an entirely separate location, independently of the first, and — once complete — be activated, swapping the roles so that it becomes the used one and the previously used one becomes the one that is replaced by the next update, and so on.
  • Thoughts on software-defined silicon — The benefits to Intel are clear. The company can do price differentiation among its customers in an attempt to extract the maximum revenue from each while simultaneously reducing the number of different hardware products it must carry in its catalog. The revenue stream from a processor will not necessarily stop once the CPU is purchased, and might continue indefinitely. The benefit for customers is not quite so clear. In theory, customers with minimal needs can avoid paying for expensive features they don't use and can "upgrade" their hardware without downtime if their needs change.
  • platform/x86: Add Intel Software Defined Silicon driver — Intel Software Defined Silicon (SDSi) is a post manufacturing mechanism for activating additional silicon features. Features are enabled through a license activation process. The SDSi driver provides a per socket, sysfs attribute interface for applications to perform 3 main provisioning functions.
  • Boost without Switching Podcast Apps with Breez
  • New Podcast Apps
  • Pick: Mainline — A tool for installing the latest Linux kernels on Ubuntu-based distributions.
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459: Better than Butterhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4594b4406a5-2759-4510-aa07-163e89e855a6Sun, 22 May 2022 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP!58:31noWe take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP! Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, HP, HP Dev One, System76, Pop!_OS, bcachefs, filesystem, tow-boot, NixOS, Ramos Gin Fizz, LineageOS, NVMe, Radeon, bcachefs, Kent Overstreet, snapshots, COW, ZFS, Btrfs, Rust, encryption, compression, RAID, erasure coding, Zerotier, WireGuard, flat network, mesh network, TailScale, Arm, Tow-Boot, PINE64, OpenSats, Nvidia, Briar, We take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP!

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  • London Meetup — Alex from Self-Hosted will be in the UK in August and is proposing a meetup in London on August 6th at 2pm GMT (meetup.com is based off JBs Pacific Time).
  • HP Dev One — Get ready for a laptop that’s customized for the way you code. Featuring preinstalled Pop!_OS Linux and a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One was designed with developers in mind.
  • HP Preparing An AMD-Powered Linux Laptop Powered By Pop!_OS
  • HP teamed up with System76 for the HP Dev One laptop with Pop!_OS Linux
  • Bringing bcachefs to the mainline — Bcachefs is a longstanding out-of-tree filesystem that grew out of the bcache caching layer that has been in the kernel for nearly ten years. Based on a session led by Kent Overstreet at the 2022 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-management and BPF Summit (LSFMM), though, it would seem that bcachefs is likely to be heading upstream soon. He intends to start the process toward mainline inclusion over the next six months or so.
  • Bcachefs Principles of Operation
  • Tow-Boot — Tow-Boot a user-friendly, opinionated distribution of U-Boot, where there is as few differences in features possible between boards, and a "familiar" user interface for an early boot process tool.
  • OpenSats — Support contributors to Bitcoin and other free and open source projects.
  • Pick: Briar — Secure messaging, anywhere.
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We take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP!

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  • London Meetup — Alex from Self-Hosted will be in the UK in August and is proposing a meetup in London on August 6th at 2pm GMT (meetup.com is based off JBs Pacific Time).
  • HP Dev One — Get ready for a laptop that’s customized for the way you code. Featuring preinstalled Pop!_OS Linux and a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One was designed with developers in mind.
  • HP Preparing An AMD-Powered Linux Laptop Powered By Pop!_OS
  • HP teamed up with System76 for the HP Dev One laptop with Pop!_OS Linux
  • Bringing bcachefs to the mainline — Bcachefs is a longstanding out-of-tree filesystem that grew out of the bcache caching layer that has been in the kernel for nearly ten years. Based on a session led by Kent Overstreet at the 2022 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-management and BPF Summit (LSFMM), though, it would seem that bcachefs is likely to be heading upstream soon. He intends to start the process toward mainline inclusion over the next six months or so.
  • Bcachefs Principles of Operation
  • Tow-Boot — Tow-Boot a user-friendly, opinionated distribution of U-Boot, where there is as few differences in features possible between boards, and a "familiar" user interface for an early boot process tool.
  • OpenSats — Support contributors to Bitcoin and other free and open source projects.
  • Pick: Briar — Secure messaging, anywhere.
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458: NVIDIA's New Viewhttps://linuxunplugged.com/458f1766a53-4364-4c50-b6c4-4740f0ec1628Sun, 15 May 2022 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders.1:07:13noNVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders. Special Guests: Avery Pennarun and Christian F.K. Schaller. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Tailscale, LAN, Linux Action News, NVIDIA, nouveau driver, firmware blog, sshuttle, Avery Pennarun, Christian Schaller, Red Hat, Ansible, NixOS, Bitwarden, LXD, Starlink, Star Trek, Weron, WebRTC, mesh network, mesh VPN, VPN, Wireguard, VM, Ansible Vaults, open sourceNVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders.

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NVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders.

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457: Automated Chaoshttps://linuxunplugged.com/45779855861-037c-4e37-81c9-36a795764341Sun, 08 May 2022 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingEach of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job.47:56noEach of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NASA, astronomy, black hole, Perseus galaxy cluster, sonification, virtualization, vm, virtual machines, docker, podman, lxd, lxc, Canonical, Ubuntu, networking, BGP, ZFS, ipv6, overlay network, orchestration, Nix, NixOS, infrastructure as code, Ansible, Ansible Galaxy, Dishy, Starlink, SpaceX, satellite internet, Portability, vanlife, remote work, work life rv, Each of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job.

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Each of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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456: Our Linux Regretshttps://linuxunplugged.com/4568024cca4-84f6-467a-89e9-e30d184b6e21Sun, 01 May 2022 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIf we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?1:04:37noIf we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be? Open a channel to our node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623 (https://amboss.space/node/037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39) Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Canonical, Ubuntu, Snapcraft, snaps, snap packages, packaging, Steam, Valve, linux gaming, gaming on linux, containers, sandbox, snapd, apparmor, Linux App Summit, LAS, SteamOS 3.0, Arch, Pop!_OS, WINE, Bottles, Proton, Lutris, IaC, Linux Time Machine, admin, sysadmin, Gentoo, Linux Desktop, Nix, NixOS, ARM, Mozilla, Firefox, PREEMPT_RT, realtime, Android, Emacs, Lady Jupes, Office Hours, If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?

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If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?

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455: I run NixOS BTWhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4551216c884-7cbb-46b8-b80f-1d50bd9a18d9Sun, 24 Apr 2022 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review.1:16:36noWe've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review. The one where we don't talk about Ubuntu 22.04 at all. Open a channel to our Lightning Node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39 Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Martin Wimpress. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ubuntu 22.04, Canonical, Dark Style Preference, PREEMPT-RT, real time kernel, Jammy Jellyfish, unsnap, snapcraft, Flatpak, deb-get, Martin Wimpress, Wimpy, MATE 22.04, Pop!_OS, Nvidia, X.org, Wayland, nftables, nix, NixOS, docker, containers, declarative, poetry, poetry2nix, Guix, GNU, arion, podman, Raspberry Pi 4, tailscale, tmux, Ansible, automation, Github, community, Dave Jones, Adam Curry, podfather, podcasting 2.0, virtualisation, Proxmox, pimox7, MQTT,We've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review.

The one where we don't talk about Ubuntu 22.04 at all.

Open a channel to our Lightning Node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Martin Wimpress.

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We've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review.

The one where we don't talk about Ubuntu 22.04 at all.

Open a channel to our Lightning Node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Martin Wimpress.

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454: Double Distro Detailshttps://linuxunplugged.com/4549ae3dac4-b439-4776-9c68-d33c271fcd7bSun, 17 Apr 2022 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHas Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases.59:19noHas Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, GNOME 42, Fedora 36, Ubuntu 22.04, Canonical, Red Hat, QEMU, LXD 5.0, flatpak, 5.17, 5.15, Nvidia, Wayland, Podman 4.0, RPM, dnf, do-release-upgrade, flutter, installer, ZFS, zsys, ksmbd, ntfs, Python 3.10, Ruby 3.0, Jammy Jellyfish, Android, in-flight entertainment, backend sync, zfs send, backups, Synapse, Matrix, Outlook, RSSHub, RSSHas Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases.

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Has Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases.

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453: Raleigh Action Showhttps://linuxunplugged.com/45392ab2f36-1fef-4cbc-8cec-87b245161c1eSun, 10 Apr 2022 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more.1:06:52noWe just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, East Coast Meetup, Raleigh, Microsoft, AMD, GPU, hotswap, DoD, Ansible, Python, Slackware, Debian, Yellowdog, Armbian, Raspberry pi, GMC RV, RDP, nix, nixos, flutter, WSL2, macOS, NFS, Flatseal, Rust, bore, tcp tunnel, ngrok, devops, automation, terraform, CoreOS, immutable, RedHat, Webtop, FreeRDPServer, Tea, BitwardenWe just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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  • Microsoft Working On AMD GPU Hotplug Support For Linux Driver — Here is a combination not normally expected... Microsoft engineers have submitted patches for review enabling AMD GPU hot-plugging support with the Radeon "AMDGPU" Linux kernel driver.
  • webtop — Alpine, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch based containers containing full desktop environments in officially supported flavors accessible via any modern web browser.
  • Tea — The tools that build the Internet have steeped too long. It’s time for a fresh brew.
  • FreeRDP — FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), released under the Apache license.
  • Rust Pick: bore — a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost.
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We just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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  • Microsoft Working On AMD GPU Hotplug Support For Linux Driver — Here is a combination not normally expected... Microsoft engineers have submitted patches for review enabling AMD GPU hot-plugging support with the Radeon "AMDGPU" Linux kernel driver.
  • webtop — Alpine, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch based containers containing full desktop environments in officially supported flavors accessible via any modern web browser.
  • Tea — The tools that build the Internet have steeped too long. It’s time for a fresh brew.
  • FreeRDP — FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), released under the Apache license.
  • Rust Pick: bore — a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost.
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452: Synapse Collapsehttps://linuxunplugged.com/452fc182183-7a0b-44ad-bd2f-f0237c35e333Sun, 03 Apr 2022 18:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it.54:23noHow we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it. Plus an update on elementary OS, GNOME's next chapter, and we kick off the NixOS Challenge. NixOS Challenge Goals: Study the Nix Expression Language (https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nix_Expression_Language) Setup at least one Nix/NixOS system (https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/). Install htop (https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/system/htop/default.nix). Join the Nix Nerds Matrix channel (https://linuxunplugged.com/matrixinfo). Post a screenshot in the NixOS Challenge GitHub (https://github.com/JupiterBroadcasting/nixos-challenge/). Complete all the above before the end of April. Special Guest: Danielle Foré. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, elementary OS, Danielle Fore, Cassidy James Blaede, GNOME 43, Fractal, Solanum, Color Picker, GNOME Weather, Matrix, Synapse, docker, docker-compose, containers, nix, NixOS, Redis, workers, pub-sub, metric, prometheus, netdata, Grafana, NVMe, object storage, nixpkgs, reproducible build, build system, lazy, functional programming, Termux, UserLAnd, How we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it.

Plus an update on elementary OS, GNOME's next chapter, and we kick off the NixOS Challenge.

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How we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it.

Plus an update on elementary OS, GNOME's next chapter, and we kick off the NixOS Challenge.

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Special Guest: Danielle Foré.

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451: The NixOS Challengehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4516db0f445-720d-4c22-851b-b66c2fd1afa5Sun, 27 Mar 2022 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions.1:09:54noWe explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions. Plus we announce a community-wide NixOS challenge for the month of April. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Nix, NixOS, configuration management, functional programming, declarative configuration, linux distributions, package management, package manager, ansible, Nix expression language, Apple Silicon, M1 MAX, Asahi Linux, Asahi Alpha, Hector Martin, apfs, filesystems, Boosts, Lightning, Value4Value, Podcasting 2.0, Bitcoin, Satoshi, Matrix, Element, decentralized, federation,rebuild, noteworthy, remarkable, compelling, unique, fascinating,We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions.

Plus we announce a community-wide NixOS challenge for the month of April.

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We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions.

Plus we announce a community-wide NixOS challenge for the month of April.

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450: It Went Real Badhttps://linuxunplugged.com/450377790aa-67f4-4b86-a82a-bf11c5fc7acaSun, 20 Mar 2022 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for.58:45noWhy GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for. Plus, we attempt to install Linux on an M1 MacBook live on the show. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, GNOME 42, Asahi Linux, Anaconda, Fedora 36, Ubuntu 22.04, triple buffering, desktop performance, extensions, dark mode, dark style preference, libadwaita, AntennaPod, Fountain, podcasting 2.0, Apple Silicon, M1 Max, CentOS Stream, Plex, Jellyfin, Raspberry PiWhy GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for.

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Why GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+w7cSwaqD]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
449: Bugfix and Chillhttps://linuxunplugged.com/44956bb7fdc-52e1-4492-8cd0-bb82ccd7df94Sun, 13 Mar 2022 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while.50:25noHow each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, FLOSS, FOSS, OSS, open-source, free software, libre, bug, issue tracking, support, bugfixing, lady jupes, Chole, electric system, RV, feedback, value4value, podcasting 2.0, lightning, boosts, Boostagram, independent podcasting, Bookstack, Tailscale, Headscale, org-mode, Emacs, ADHD, Tor, OnionShare, Flatpak, Flathub, Heroic Games Launcher, gaming on Linux, Epic, GOG, Ubuntu, How each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while.

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How each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while.

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448: A Mystery in Plain Sighthttps://linuxunplugged.com/448d69ad425-b889-4498-833a-ae43a802b0b8Sun, 06 Mar 2022 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week.1:04:36noWe surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, starlink, Starlink, SpaceX, SteamOS 3, Steam Deck, Nextcloud,We surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week.

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We surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week.

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447: An Umbrel for Everythinghttps://linuxunplugged.com/4470c8906b0-391e-45a2-8001-5fd8a227b636Sun, 27 Feb 2022 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business.54:34noWe look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Bitcoin, Lightning, Umbrel, self-hosting, docker, containers, docker-compose, Helipad, Podcasting 2.0, boostagram, BoostCLI, BoostIRC, Rust, Ukraine, donations, self-sovereignty, middleman, TrueNAS SCALE, FreeNAS, Helm, Kubernetes, Linux, BSD, SimulaVR, Oculus, Simula One, Virtual Reality, crypto, cryptocurrency, security, bitcoin nodeWe look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business.

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We look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+19BNC2vl]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
446: Kudu Cores and Cloud Warshttps://linuxunplugged.com/446e6adaacf-f53c-40ec-9de3-c46e339d871cSun, 20 Feb 2022 21:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?1:02:48noWe put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be? And an essential update on the show. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Mars 2020, Ingenuity, perseverance, multitasking, linux copter, RTX 3060, ML, AI, tensorflow, Ryzen, AMD, Nvidia, Steam, Proton, Kudu, System76, Pop!_OS, Macbook Pro Max, M1, Phoronix Test Suite, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Rust, GPIO, VSCode, ssh, python, C++, value 4 value, Boosts, Helipad, Discord, Matrix, Element, Spotify, Spodcast, Rust, hwatch, rnote, dog, dns, GTK4, RSS,We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?

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We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+eSZ7_Fn0]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
445: Brent's Betrayalhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4458736d42e-acbb-4a01-a9e3-941b889984dbSun, 13 Feb 2022 17:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi.53:47noLinux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Brian Benchoff. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Raspberry Pi, Pi 4, Pi 400, rpilocator, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu, Unity Remix, Linux desktop, Raspberry Pi Imager, netboot, network booting, carrier board, pi compute module, SATA, USB, 32bit, 64bit, Confession Pi time, Minimum Viable Computer, Brian Benchoff, Canonical, Arch, Fedora, RPMLauncher, Flutter, GTK, Minecraft, flatpak, snap packages,Linux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi.

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Linux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+_hZIxi_W]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais Brian Benchoff
444: Much Ado About Ubuntuhttps://linuxunplugged.com/444d1332bec-e021-4ce8-920a-6397693df187Sun, 06 Feb 2022 18:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThere's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.49:33noThere's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Ubuntu, Canonical, Ubuntu Pro, Ubuntu Advantage, 22.04, Jammy Jellyfish, livepatch, kernel updates, Debian, Fedora, GNOME, COSMIC, Pop!_OS, SNAP packages, snapcraft, Desktop Linux, Flutter, Dart, Steam Deck, Valve, Proton, Arch, Manjaro, gaming on Linux, meetups, conferences, Knoppix, live CDs, live USB, PXE boot, Kali, Kismet, airsnort, Slackware 15, GRUB Init Tune, bootloader music, GRUB tune tester, There's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.

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There's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+g4eTaCVb]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
443: Linux Did This Firsthttps://linuxunplugged.com/44341b7576e-6424-4481-87ff-dacff054f235Sun, 30 Jan 2022 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe all take it for granted, but it is one of the best things about Linux. We share the history of the live CD, how it all got started, and the times it saved our bacon.50:51noWe all take it for granted, but it is one of the best things about Linux. We share the history of the live CD, how it all got started, and the times it saved our bacon. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, History of the Linux Live Session, Live CD, USB, Ventoy, toram, Knoppix 9.1, Finnix 123, Canonical, Ubuntu, CentOS, SUSE, Liberty Linux, sc-im, ncurses, K3b, burning CDs, DVD, SystemRescueCD, clonezilla, ClusterKnoppix, Iceweasel, LXDE, X11, KDE Connect, We all take it for granted, but it is one of the best things about Linux. We share the history of the live CD, how it all got started, and the times it saved our bacon.

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We all take it for granted, but it is one of the best things about Linux. We share the history of the live CD, how it all got started, and the times it saved our bacon.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+sEJ4G127]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
442: Liberty Leaks and Lieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/442164f021e-51b1-40b4-8662-eeb01dc6a3adSun, 23 Jan 2022 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux.41:05noSUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux. Plus, we've cracked what's driving Linux Distribution adoption these days. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Flathub, GNOME, Flatpak, app stores, open-source sustainability, Linux desktop, SUSE Liberty, RHEL, CentOS, Enterprise Linux, Alma, Rocky, support, Linux Mint 20.3 Una, Cinnamon, Ubuntu, Canonical, Debian, LMDE, snapshots, Timeshift, ZFS, edge iso, mainline, 5.16, 5.13, 5.4, gaming on Linux, Linux gaming, ssh, OpenSSH, sysadmin, ssh-tools, SUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux.

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SUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+TIQgsdhH]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
441: Planet Incinerating Technologyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4419756d86f-a7f8-480e-b3c1-e1ae8e49a437Sun, 16 Jan 2022 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe make some last-minute changes to our server setup and catch up on a bunch of thought-provoking feedback.1:04:43noWe make some last-minute changes to our server setup and catch up on a bunch of thought-provoking feedback. Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, blockchain, crypto, environmentalism, energy use, finance, banking, defi, podcasting 2.0, bitcoin, OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed, zypper, server upgrade, rolling release, ZFS, zpool, vdev, btrfs, snapshots, copy-on-write, backups, data integrity, data storage, Tuxies, Apple, Hector Martin, Asahi Linux, M1, Apple Silicon, podman, docker, containers, flatpak, flathub, KDE, Plasma, Bismuth, tiling window manager, faker.js, colors.js, NPM, Dell, Fresh Air-capable, 501c3, Podcast Index, We make some last-minute changes to our server setup and catch up on a bunch of thought-provoking feedback.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa.

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We make some last-minute changes to our server setup and catch up on a bunch of thought-provoking feedback.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+xKgXRxAs]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisMartin WimpressNeal Gompa
440: Saving Podcasting from Centralizationhttps://linuxunplugged.com/440ce745de8-104f-4a6d-91e5-2a02fb3ab188Sun, 09 Jan 2022 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features.1:17:07noA new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features. We chatted with Dave Jones behind the Podcast Index. Special Guest: Dave Jones.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, ClockworkPi, DevTerm, Podcast Index, Adam Curry, Dave Jones, Podcasting 2.0, decentralize, rss, openRSS, namespace, Podping, blockchain, rust, Hive Blockchain, value4value, Value for Value, No Agenda Show, Lightning, Sats, Bitcoin, peer-to-peer, PodcastWallet, keysend, Fountain, satoshi, open source, Fireside A new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features.

We chatted with Dave Jones behind the Podcast Index.

Special Guest: Dave Jones.

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A new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features.

We chatted with Dave Jones behind the Podcast Index.

Special Guest: Dave Jones.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+sVRRDilq]]>Chris FisherBrent GervaisDave Jones
439: Double Server Jeopardyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/439e486735c-74fe-45b0-b9da-c612a6b0c72eSun, 02 Jan 2022 17:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.51:44noOur new server setup is bonkers, but we love it. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, server, hardware, bare metal, ZFS, btrfs, hard drive, hard disk, Dell, PowerEdge, Supermicro, R730XD, Xeon, Intel, iDRAC, IPMI, remote management, raidz2, JBOD, filesystems, NAS, new Wes, Tumbleweed, OpenSUSE, arch server, kindle, podman, CNI, containers, backup, remote backup, copy-on-write, snapshots, zfs send, RAID1, Kindle Comic Converter, E5-2667, noatime, compression, ashift12, vdev, pool, zpool,Our new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.

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Our new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+KRGZFqt5]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
438: Million-Dollar Predictionshttps://linuxunplugged.com/438d94df9b0-978c-4180-90af-f230a7b75585Tue, 28 Dec 2021 20:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021.48:48noWe do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Joe Ressington. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, 2022 Linux Predictions, M1, openSUSE, Steam, Deck, Ubuntu, SNAP, NFT, FlatHub, log4j, Bitcoin, Asahi, Apple, M1, Arch, Ubuntu, Canonical, Flutter, HomeAssistant, Raspberry Pi, RISC-V, snapcraft, snap packages, Thunderbird, Valve, Steam Deck, gaming on Linux, System76, Fuschia, Flatpak, Rust, BTRFS, Starlink, We do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Joe Ressington.

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We do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Joe Ressington.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+k4OWFMvV]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisAlan PopeDrew DeVoreJoe Ressington
437: The 2021 Tuxieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/437eec8bbb0-8ddb-474e-ab10-a7ebc70b5c01Tue, 21 Dec 2021 17:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.42:37noIt's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Tuxies, open-source, free software, Linux Distro, desktop environments, Garuda Linux, QuickEmu, PipeWire, NTFS3, Silverblue, Kinoite, CentOS Stream, Alma Linux, Asahi Linux, podman, VIM, Nano, VSCode, Visual Studio Code, text editors, Fedora, Pop!_OS, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Canonical, Debian, GNOME Shell, COSMIC, KDE Plasma, Xfce, MATE, Proton, WireGuard, Matrix, Element, EMS, FlatHub, Tilde, Micro, CudaText, Sway, NixOS, NextCloud, It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.

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It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+p88XHr7L]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
436: Hop on Pophttps://linuxunplugged.com/436a5dce989-afd4-4121-aaed-993a66432c45Tue, 14 Dec 2021 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details.1:05:42noWe each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details. Plus why we feel Pop might be the new Ubuntu. Special Guest: Carl Richell.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Carl Richell, System76, Pop!_OS, Amazon, DXVK, Mesa, Proton, Linux gaming, Application Menu, Ubuntu 21.10, GNOME 40, GTK, Ventoy, recovery, Refresh OS, Flatpak, Flathub, Pop! Shop, tiling window manager, auto tiling, launcher, workspaces, systemd-boot, Raycast, Raspberry Pi 400, Slackware, neko, docker, WebRTC, watch together, live streaming, We each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details.

Plus why we feel Pop might be the new Ubuntu.

Special Guest: Carl Richell.

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  • Amazon Is Hiring DXVK, Mesa & Proton Linux Developers For Luna Cloud Gaming - Phoronix — As part of the work on Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service, the company has put out job openings of great match to our audience... An Amazon engineer did confirm that this indeed is for genuine Linux gaming engineers.
  • New Server Christening Get Together — Lets get together, share some foods, and power up the new Jupiter Broadcasting local server. Then stick around and listen in to a live recording of LINUX Unplugged from the studio.
  • System76 Blog — Pop!_OS 21.10 has landed!
  • Pop!_OS 21.10 Introduces Mini Application Menu
  • Jeremy Soller on Twitter — Pop switched the build system and repositories away from http://launchpad.net to our own system http://apt.pop-os.org/release for 21.10 in order to improve our control of package updates and reduce the time to build, test, and release them. It is not related to changing bases.
  • Linode Security Digest December 12-19, 2021
  • Pop!_OS Auto Tiling Tutorial
  • Recovery Partition - System76 Support — The Recovery Partition is a full copy of the Pop!_OS installation disk. It can be used exactly the same as if a live disk copy of Pop!_OS was booted from a USB drive.
  • Add Recovery To Your Pop!_OS — If you like me, fellow reader, you may be using a more custom partition setup. Unfortunately, anything other than the default clean install on Pop!_OS means you do not get the automatically generated recovery partition of goodness. Here's a small guide over how to get the setup on an already existing install.
  • casper — A hook for initramfs-tools to boot live systems.
  • pop-os/launcher — Modular IPC-based desktop launcher service.
  • Raycast — Raycast is a blazingly fast, totally extendable launcher. It lets you complete tasks, calculate, share common links, and much more.
  • Pick: n.eko — A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
  • Ventoy — With ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly.
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We each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details.

Plus why we feel Pop might be the new Ubuntu.

Special Guest: Carl Richell.

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  • Amazon Is Hiring DXVK, Mesa & Proton Linux Developers For Luna Cloud Gaming - Phoronix — As part of the work on Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service, the company has put out job openings of great match to our audience... An Amazon engineer did confirm that this indeed is for genuine Linux gaming engineers.
  • New Server Christening Get Together — Lets get together, share some foods, and power up the new Jupiter Broadcasting local server. Then stick around and listen in to a live recording of LINUX Unplugged from the studio.
  • System76 Blog — Pop!_OS 21.10 has landed!
  • Pop!_OS 21.10 Introduces Mini Application Menu
  • Jeremy Soller on Twitter — Pop switched the build system and repositories away from http://launchpad.net to our own system http://apt.pop-os.org/release for 21.10 in order to improve our control of package updates and reduce the time to build, test, and release them. It is not related to changing bases.
  • Linode Security Digest December 12-19, 2021
  • Pop!_OS Auto Tiling Tutorial
  • Recovery Partition - System76 Support — The Recovery Partition is a full copy of the Pop!_OS installation disk. It can be used exactly the same as if a live disk copy of Pop!_OS was booted from a USB drive.
  • Add Recovery To Your Pop!_OS — If you like me, fellow reader, you may be using a more custom partition setup. Unfortunately, anything other than the default clean install on Pop!_OS means you do not get the automatically generated recovery partition of goodness. Here's a small guide over how to get the setup on an already existing install.
  • casper — A hook for initramfs-tools to boot live systems.
  • pop-os/launcher — Modular IPC-based desktop launcher service.
  • Raycast — Raycast is a blazingly fast, totally extendable launcher. It lets you complete tasks, calculate, share common links, and much more.
  • Pick: n.eko — A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
  • Ventoy — With ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly.
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435: Desktop Burnouthttps://linuxunplugged.com/43555d18bfc-0f0f-44ec-ac7f-4d6deb219cb4Tue, 07 Dec 2021 18:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis was not the year of the Linux Desktop. We’ve been slacking on the mailbag, so we go on a feedback frenzy and answer some hard questions about desktop Linux.58:50noThis was not the year of the Linux Desktop. We’ve been slacking on the mailbag, so we go on a feedback frenzy and answer some hard questions about desktop Linux. Special Guests: Carl George and Martin Wimpress. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Cryptocurrency, Jupiter Extras, fragmentation, CentOS Stream 9, EPEL 9, GNOME 40, Firefox 91, Flatpak, Slackware, OpenSUSE, SUSE, Tumbleweed, LEAP, Btrfs, Snap, YAST, Zypper, SCaLE, Nebula, SSD, RAID, JPL, NASA, Tim Canham, Ingenuity, Popcorn Pocket Computer, Audapolis, audio editing, AI, machine learning, Descript,This was not the year of the Linux Desktop. We’ve been slacking on the mailbag, so we go on a feedback frenzy and answer some hard questions about desktop Linux.

Special Guests: Carl George and Martin Wimpress.

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This was not the year of the Linux Desktop. We’ve been slacking on the mailbag, so we go on a feedback frenzy and answer some hard questions about desktop Linux.

Special Guests: Carl George and Martin Wimpress.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+hv1zJL54]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisCarl GeorgeMartin Wimpress
434: Endlessly Flathttps://linuxunplugged.com/434953869d4-a78f-4e0a-bb41-8d447aa0da54Tue, 30 Nov 2021 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Director of EndlessOS joins us to respond to recent Flatpak criticism.1:00:23noThe Director of EndlessOS joins us to respond to recent Flatpak criticism. We take the opportunity to expand on the overall effort to solve Linux fragmentation. Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Will Thompson.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, EndlessOS, Flatpak, Snap, snapcraft, packaging, Linux Desktop, Will Thompson, sandboxed apps, flathub, ostree, Fedora, shared libraries, disk space, flatseal, docker-slim, CLI, command line, Steam, bubblewrap, containers, docker, security, application development, desktop apps, fragmentation, flatpak runtime, Pocket Popcorn Computer, The Director of EndlessOS joins us to respond to recent Flatpak criticism.

We take the opportunity to expand on the overall effort to solve Linux fragmentation.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Will Thompson.

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  • Pocket Popcorn Computer — Finally, a handheld Linux device with a high-definition 1080p display and large battery life. Pocket P.C. is your hacker terminal on-the-go.
  • On Flatpak disk usage and deduplication – Will Thompson’s GNOME-ish blog — There is a blog post doing the rounds asserting that Flatpak Is Not The Future. The post is really long, and it seems unlikely that I and the author will ever agree on this topic, so I’m only going to talk about a couple of paragraphs about disk usage and sharing of runtimes between apps which caught my eye.
  • Bustle — Graphical D-Bus message analyser and profiler.
  • Gnome Initial Setup
  • Endless OS Foundation — Our mission is to help all people and communities connect with technology.
  • Will sometimes does other stuff and writes about it
  • Flatpak Is Not the Future - Ludocode — Flatpak calls itself “the future of application distribution”. I am not a fan. I’m going to outline here some of the technical, security and usability problems with Flatpak and others. I’ll try to avoid addressing “fixable” problems (like theming) and instead focus on fundamental problems inherent in their design. I aim to convince you that these are not the future of desktop Linux apps.
  • docker-slim — Don’t change anything in your Docker container image and minify it by up to 30x
  • Flatseal — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
  • Bruch with Brent with Stuart Langridge — Brent sits down with Stuart Langridge, co-host of Bad Voltage, for an exploration of open source’s “final mile”, the text and language interface as a UX opportunity, terminals vs. search engines, Darwinian processes and crab-bucketism in software development, and more.
  • Seeking contractors for work on Flathub project — GNOME has a donor who is interested in supporting financial sustainability for app developers and removing barriers to an inclusive ecosystem. Flathub would like to use these funds to work with a contractor for a short-term project and make steps towards supporting application developers being able to request payments (whether donations or subscriptions).
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The Director of EndlessOS joins us to respond to recent Flatpak criticism.

We take the opportunity to expand on the overall effort to solve Linux fragmentation.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Will Thompson.

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  • Pocket Popcorn Computer — Finally, a handheld Linux device with a high-definition 1080p display and large battery life. Pocket P.C. is your hacker terminal on-the-go.
  • On Flatpak disk usage and deduplication – Will Thompson’s GNOME-ish blog — There is a blog post doing the rounds asserting that Flatpak Is Not The Future. The post is really long, and it seems unlikely that I and the author will ever agree on this topic, so I’m only going to talk about a couple of paragraphs about disk usage and sharing of runtimes between apps which caught my eye.
  • Bustle — Graphical D-Bus message analyser and profiler.
  • Gnome Initial Setup
  • Endless OS Foundation — Our mission is to help all people and communities connect with technology.
  • Will sometimes does other stuff and writes about it
  • Flatpak Is Not the Future - Ludocode — Flatpak calls itself “the future of application distribution”. I am not a fan. I’m going to outline here some of the technical, security and usability problems with Flatpak and others. I’ll try to avoid addressing “fixable” problems (like theming) and instead focus on fundamental problems inherent in their design. I aim to convince you that these are not the future of desktop Linux apps.
  • docker-slim — Don’t change anything in your Docker container image and minify it by up to 30x
  • Flatseal — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
  • Bruch with Brent with Stuart Langridge — Brent sits down with Stuart Langridge, co-host of Bad Voltage, for an exploration of open source’s “final mile”, the text and language interface as a UX opportunity, terminals vs. search engines, Darwinian processes and crab-bucketism in software development, and more.
  • Seeking contractors for work on Flathub project — GNOME has a donor who is interested in supporting financial sustainability for app developers and removing barriers to an inclusive ecosystem. Flathub would like to use these funds to work with a contractor for a short-term project and make steps towards supporting application developers being able to request payments (whether donations or subscriptions).
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433: The Lessons of Jellyfinhttps://linuxunplugged.com/433235dad56-3f5e-404d-8e78-400a623435faTue, 23 Nov 2021 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe revisit some old assumptions about the open-source Plex-alternative, Jellyfin. We each try it out, and along the way, gain a few insights about open source.1:00:19noWe revisit some old assumptions about the open-source Plex-alternative, Jellyfin. We each try it out, and along the way, gain a few insights about open source. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, Perfect Media Server, XBMC, Kodi, Roku, DLNA, Apple TV, ffmpeg, transcode, Synapse, Matrix, Element, SyncPlay, Junction, Bumper, application launcher, Docker, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, CM4, hardware decoding, QuickSync, NVENC, InFuse, JellyCon, catt, chromecast, SteamOS 3.0, Valve, Steam, gaming on Linux, twups, tumbleweed-cliWe revisit some old assumptions about the open-source Plex-alternative, Jellyfin. We each try it out, and along the way, gain a few insights about open source.

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  • Register for Ohio LinuxFest 2021
  • Kodi “Matrix” 19.3 Release — Okay, we know that we've only just released 19.2, and some of you are probably even still waiting for that, but that's a big part of the reason we need to push out a new build. We still had some challenges with the Xbox release, and some other issues came to light that we didn't want to ignore - so, rather than get into platform-specific point releases, we thought we'd just nudge up to 19.3 and go for it.
  • Jellyfin — Jellyfin is the volunteer-built media solution that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached. Your media, your server, your way.
  • Plex — Plex brings together all the media that matters to you. Your personal collection will look beautiful alongside stellar streaming content.
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet Carrier Board for Raspberry Pi CM4 4 with 4GB RAM/ 32GB eMMC — It features a variety of I/O peripherals such as MIPI CSI, MIPI DSI, micro-HDMI to connect displays/ cameras, a standard 9-pin USB 3.0 header for more USB expansion, a micro-SD card slot, and an FPC connector while maintaining a compact form factor! This board is ideal for HTPC makers, Linux developers, software router enthusiasts, and the majority of regular Raspberry Pi users.
  • Client Spotlight: Infuse for tvOS and iOS - Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System — With Infuse, it's easy to connect to with automatic server discovery. Once connected, you can enjoy direct playback (no transcoding required) for almost all formats.
  • Jellyfin Plugin for Kodi — The Jellyfin for Kodi add-on combines the best of Kodi - ultra smooth navigation, beautiful UIs and playback of any file under the sun, and Jellyfin - the most powerful open source multi-client media metadata indexer and server. You can now retire your MySQL setup in favor of a more flexible setup.
  • catt — Cast All The Things allows you to send videos from many, many online sources to your Chromecast.
  • Self-Hosted Podcast — Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services.
  • Perfect Media Server — Perfect Media Server began life as a series of blog posts over at blog.linuxserver.io. Those posts continue to be very popular but a blog post (or three) can only get you so far... I therefore introduce perfectmediaserver.com - a wiki format information repository detailing all you need to know to build a free, open and modular media server that will last for many, many years.
  • Jellyfin Android App
  • Jellyfin for Android TV
  • Jellyfin Roku App
  • Jellyfish Bitrate Test Files
  • jellyfin-mpv-shim — MPV Cast Client for Jellyfin.
  • Pick: Junction — Set Junction as the default application for a resource and let it do the rest. Junction will pop up and offer multiple options to handle it.
  • Junction on Flathub
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We revisit some old assumptions about the open-source Plex-alternative, Jellyfin. We each try it out, and along the way, gain a few insights about open source.

Sponsored By:

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Links:

  • Register for Ohio LinuxFest 2021
  • Kodi “Matrix” 19.3 Release — Okay, we know that we've only just released 19.2, and some of you are probably even still waiting for that, but that's a big part of the reason we need to push out a new build. We still had some challenges with the Xbox release, and some other issues came to light that we didn't want to ignore - so, rather than get into platform-specific point releases, we thought we'd just nudge up to 19.3 and go for it.
  • Jellyfin — Jellyfin is the volunteer-built media solution that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached. Your media, your server, your way.
  • Plex — Plex brings together all the media that matters to you. Your personal collection will look beautiful alongside stellar streaming content.
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet Carrier Board for Raspberry Pi CM4 4 with 4GB RAM/ 32GB eMMC — It features a variety of I/O peripherals such as MIPI CSI, MIPI DSI, micro-HDMI to connect displays/ cameras, a standard 9-pin USB 3.0 header for more USB expansion, a micro-SD card slot, and an FPC connector while maintaining a compact form factor! This board is ideal for HTPC makers, Linux developers, software router enthusiasts, and the majority of regular Raspberry Pi users.
  • Client Spotlight: Infuse for tvOS and iOS - Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System — With Infuse, it's easy to connect to with automatic server discovery. Once connected, you can enjoy direct playback (no transcoding required) for almost all formats.
  • Jellyfin Plugin for Kodi — The Jellyfin for Kodi add-on combines the best of Kodi - ultra smooth navigation, beautiful UIs and playback of any file under the sun, and Jellyfin - the most powerful open source multi-client media metadata indexer and server. You can now retire your MySQL setup in favor of a more flexible setup.
  • catt — Cast All The Things allows you to send videos from many, many online sources to your Chromecast.
  • Self-Hosted Podcast — Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services.
  • Perfect Media Server — Perfect Media Server began life as a series of blog posts over at blog.linuxserver.io. Those posts continue to be very popular but a blog post (or three) can only get you so far... I therefore introduce perfectmediaserver.com - a wiki format information repository detailing all you need to know to build a free, open and modular media server that will last for many, many years.
  • Jellyfin Android App
  • Jellyfin for Android TV
  • Jellyfin Roku App
  • Jellyfish Bitrate Test Files
  • jellyfin-mpv-shim — MPV Cast Client for Jellyfin.
  • Pick: Junction — Set Junction as the default application for a resource and let it do the rest. Junction will pop up and offer multiple options to handle it.
  • Junction on Flathub
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432: Three Tumbleweed Temptationshttps://linuxunplugged.com/432bca9a2d1-8006-4b89-8c74-37ffbc17c082Tue, 16 Nov 2021 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed?1:02:32noCan we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed? We try three different builds and prepare ourselves for our journey into SUSE land. Our setups, what we liked, and what we still need to figure out. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, OpenSUSE, SUSE, Nextcloud, Steam Deck, Valve, Proton, gaming on Linux, Steam OS 3.0, immutable filesystem, Arch Linux, Manjaro, KDE, Plasma, Flatpak, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, SLES, RHEL, Red Hat, CentOS, Stream, Tumbleweed, transactional updates, Btrfs, snapshots, kexec, YaST, LEAP, podman, docker, docker-compose, zypper, RPM, snapper, Silverblue, Kinoite, OBS, Open Build Service, ARM, Samba, SMB, package management, CLI, command line, LCARS, TNG, mp4grep, mp4, subtitles, transcription, open source, AI, ML,Can we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed?

We try three different builds and prepare ourselves for our journey into SUSE land. Our setups, what we liked, and what we still need to figure out.

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Can we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed?

We try three different builds and prepare ourselves for our journey into SUSE land. Our setups, what we liked, and what we still need to figure out.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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431: Command Line Lovehttps://linuxunplugged.com/43110a6e53d-9e60-4462-b2ce-d64ebe5279e6Tue, 09 Nov 2021 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs the true path to mastering Linux fully embracing the command line? Why it's time to change our mindset about the terminal.53:44noIs the true path to mastering Linux fully embracing the command line? Why it's time to change our mindset about the terminal. Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Arch update, ZFS, Btrfs, Docker, containers, Tuxies, 2021 Tuxies, System76, Rust, Pop!_OS, Carl Richell, Steam, Valve, Proton, gaming on Linux, Easy Anti-Cheat, BattlEye, Kalendar 0.1, KDE, Qt, Command Line Love, CLI, Terminal, ncdu, ncurses, Nextcloud, GUI, TUI, terminal, UNIX, Unity, Silverblue, Kinoite, Mastodon, Fedora 35, backup, Borg backup, Vorta, Linus Tech Tips, Is the true path to mastering Linux fully embracing the command line? Why it's time to change our mindset about the terminal.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa.

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Is the true path to mastering Linux fully embracing the command line? Why it's time to change our mindset about the terminal.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa.

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430: The Real Beefy Miraclehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4301e3a8b30-45c1-4db2-a9ca-a3de56205b52Tue, 02 Nov 2021 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35.1:14:57noWe check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35. What's new, what's changed, and what's broken. It's a Fedora special. Special Guests: Matthew Miller and Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Rust, firecracker, Kerla, Matthew Miller, Fedora 34, Fedora 35, dnf, flatpak, flathub, family friendly fedora, GNOME 41, KDE Plasma, Wayland, remote desktop, VNC, RDP, WireGuard, Tailscale, PipeWire, WirePlumber, session manager, Helvum, patchbay, pro audio, JACK, PulseAudio, KDE Spin, package management, Anaconda, krfb, X11, htop, Silverblue, Kinoite, immutable workstation, rpm-ostree, ostree, podman, OCI, containers, Fedora Cloud, Btrfs, Ryujinx, Nintendo Switch Emulator, We check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35.

What's new, what's changed, and what's broken. It's a Fedora special.

Special Guests: Matthew Miller and Neal Gompa.

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We check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35.

What's new, what's changed, and what's broken. It's a Fedora special.

Special Guests: Matthew Miller and Neal Gompa.

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429: Starlink's Linux Secretshttps://linuxunplugged.com/429fcec1876-d623-4be7-ab55-c27c0473ae5cTue, 26 Oct 2021 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe attempt a live production over Starlink, and dig into the secrets of this giant Linux network in space.59:54noWe attempt a live production over Starlink, and dig into the secrets of this giant Linux network in space. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Starlink, Ubuntu 21.10, MATE, Kubuntu, Mir, Unity, Plasma, GNOME 40, Firefox snap, ZFS data loss, Canonical, Yaru, Element One, Matrix, EMS, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, SpaceX, Elon Musk, Wireless Internet, PepLink, PoE, PREEMPT_RT, OpenWrt, Linux in Space, starlink-grpc-tools, ISP in Space, speed test, croc, magic wormhole, FDroid, Go, crocgui, kdeconnect-ios, We attempt a live production over Starlink, and dig into the secrets of this giant Linux network in space.

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We attempt a live production over Starlink, and dig into the secrets of this giant Linux network in space.

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428: Pi for the Peoplehttps://linuxunplugged.com/42851cc7453-16a9-46c1-bc3b-0c3e434a6a88Tue, 19 Oct 2021 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try out POP!_OS on the Raspberry Pi 4, and chat with its creator Jeremy Soller from System76.55:47noWe try out POP!_OS on the Raspberry Pi 4, and chat with its creator Jeremy Soller from System76. Plus our thoughts on the perfect Linux laptop right now, and the clever initiative Valve just launched for the Deck. Special Guests: Jack Aboutboul, Jeremy Soller, and Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, SpaceCadetPinball, Raspberry Pi, Pop!_OS 21.10, Pop Server, SSD, SD Card, Rust, System76, Valve, Steam Deck Verified, Linus Tech Tips, Apple, Macbook, M1 Pro, M1 Max, Asahi, Hector Martin, AlmaLinux Migration Tool, CentOS Converter, RHEL, Garuda, Arch Linx, Endeavour OS, btrfs, Timeshift, snapshots, Ventoy, KDE, tlp, charging, battery, Cinnamon, Manjaro, quickemu, UTM, ytcc, rust-motd, MOTD, onetun, boringtun, WireGuard, port forwarding, We try out POP!_OS on the Raspberry Pi 4, and chat with its creator Jeremy Soller from System76.

Plus our thoughts on the perfect Linux laptop right now, and the clever initiative Valve just launched for the Deck.

Special Guests: Jack Aboutboul, Jeremy Soller, and Neal Gompa.

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We try out POP!_OS on the Raspberry Pi 4, and chat with its creator Jeremy Soller from System76.

Plus our thoughts on the perfect Linux laptop right now, and the clever initiative Valve just launched for the Deck.

Special Guests: Jack Aboutboul, Jeremy Soller, and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+d5Ovhoxd]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisJack AboutboulJeremy SollerNeal Gompa
427: Life Changing Virtualizationhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4272a60c9e2-6b17-4b53-9178-102fd82ac557Tue, 12 Oct 2021 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWimpy stops by with a new tool that will change your virtualization game, and we share our thoughts on Ubuntu 21.10 and take the flavor challenge.1:09:13noWimpy stops by with a new tool that will change your virtualization game, and we share our thoughts on Ubuntu 21.10 and take the flavor challenge. Special Guest: Martin Wimpress. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Liberty Linux, SUSE, RHEL, AlmaLinux, CentOS, Microsoft, Windows 11, WSLg, WSL, Microsoft Store, Ubuntu 21.10, Impish Indri, GNOME 40, Linux 5.13, Yaru, NVIDIA, PipeWire, Firefox snap, nftables, systemd, cgroup v2, QEMU 6.0, Flutter, MATE 1.26, Kubuntu, KDE 5.22.5, Plasma Desktop, Krita, Latte-dock, quickemu, virtualization, mac OS, TPM, virtio, pci passthrough, gpu acceleration, NUC, AMD, Apple M1, Raspberry Pi, MacBook hate, Phoronix Test Suite 10.6,Wimpy stops by with a new tool that will change your virtualization game, and we share our thoughts on Ubuntu 21.10 and take the flavor challenge.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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Wimpy stops by with a new tool that will change your virtualization game, and we share our thoughts on Ubuntu 21.10 and take the flavor challenge.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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426: This Old Linux PChttps://linuxunplugged.com/426e62102e1-655c-45ab-8a7f-d973435419e7Tue, 05 Oct 2021 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's the worst time ever to upgrade or buy a new PC, so we cover our favorite tips for getting the most out of your current hardware. Then we pit a 2014 desktop against a 2021 laptop and find out if our old clunker can beat the Thinkpad.1:09:51noIt's the worst time ever to upgrade or buy a new PC, so we cover our favorite tips for getting the most out of your current hardware. Then we pit a 2014 desktop against a 2021 laptop and find out if our old clunker can beat the Thinkpad. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, Jack Aboutboul, and Martin Wimpress. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Pop!_OS, Raspberry Pi, ARM64, PipeWire, v4l2, libcamera, Christian F.K. Schaller, Wim Taymans, ALSA, PulseAudio, GStreamer, video camera, Cheese, AlmaLinux Foundation, Jack Aboutboul, CentOS, ThinkPad X1 Carbon, NVMe, eGPU, AMD, NVIDIA, Fedora, Garuda, Thunderbolt, 1440p, 144hz, profile-sync-daemon, Linux-ck, Linux-zen, tubearchivist, NixOS, GreenSysAdmin, OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed, Helvum, tubesync, rust, Linux Desktop, Linux Graphics, Wayland, Flatpak, sandboxed apps, old pc, old hardware, geekbench, It's the worst time ever to upgrade or buy a new PC, so we cover our favorite tips for getting the most out of your current hardware. Then we pit a 2014 desktop against a 2021 laptop and find out if our old clunker can beat the Thinkpad.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, Jack Aboutboul, and Martin Wimpress.

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It's the worst time ever to upgrade or buy a new PC, so we cover our favorite tips for getting the most out of your current hardware. Then we pit a 2014 desktop against a 2021 laptop and find out if our old clunker can beat the Thinkpad.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, Jack Aboutboul, and Martin Wimpress.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+97vwky6H]]>Chris FisherWes PayneAlan PopeChristian F.K. SchallerJack AboutboulMartin Wimpress
425: Sad Server Storieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/42517dd738b-21c0-41a9-8349-f4d6251e1916Tue, 28 Sep 2021 17:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSometimes things go wrong; this week, we admit we've got a problem.52:40noSometimes things go wrong; this week, we admit we've got a problem. Plus new details about the Steam Deck everyone has missed, and an old friend stops by the show with an update. Special Guest: Danielle Foré.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Amazon Astro, robot dog, Alexa, Intel Software Defined Silicon,SDSi, Itanium, Valve, Steam Deck, EAC, BattlEye, Anti-Cheat, Collabora, Dead by Daylight, Destiny, dual booting, Epic, Syscall User Dispatch, elementary OS, hackfest, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Nix, NixOS, Rawhide, CentOS, Tumbleweed, Rolling Release, Rolling Server, IPMI, iDrac, PiKVM, Raspberry Pi, ZFS, Btrfs, snapper, snapshots, UPS, storage, disk array, WireGuard, Nebula, RustDesk, networking backdoor, Dell PowerEdge R820, self-hosting, location tracking, Nextcloud, PhoneTrack, YouTube, yt-dlp, tubearchivist,Sometimes things go wrong; this week, we admit we've got a problem.

Plus new details about the Steam Deck everyone has missed, and an old friend stops by the show with an update.

Special Guest: Danielle Foré.

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Sometimes things go wrong; this week, we admit we've got a problem.

Plus new details about the Steam Deck everyone has missed, and an old friend stops by the show with an update.

Special Guest: Danielle Foré.

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424: Space for Theminghttps://linuxunplugged.com/424ca4474eb-54f6-4ca8-bacf-1c90dbbe4de0Tue, 21 Sep 2021 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA serious problem is brewing in Desktop Linux that hasn't impacted end users yet, but will soon. We break down why distribution makers are getting upset and explain what's next.1:04:46noA serious problem is brewing in Desktop Linux that hasn't impacted end users yet, but will soon. We break down why distribution makers are getting upset and explain what's next. Plus, an update on Matrix and the recent upgrades we made to our server. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Joshua Strobl.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Arch Linux, rolling release, ZFS, docker, WireGuard, Nebula, Joshua Strobl, GNOME, Budgie, Solus, GTK, open-source software, free software, free culture, libre, Matrix, Element, synapse, homeserver, PostgreSQL, sysadmin, devops, server maintenance, libadwaita, Theming API, Dark Style, Fedora 35, GNOME 41, SeaGL, conferences, Reunion Roadtrip, Denver, compiz, Wayfire, Gamma,A serious problem is brewing in Desktop Linux that hasn't impacted end users yet, but will soon. We break down why distribution makers are getting upset and explain what's next.

Plus, an update on Matrix and the recent upgrades we made to our server.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Joshua Strobl.

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A serious problem is brewing in Desktop Linux that hasn't impacted end users yet, but will soon. We break down why distribution makers are getting upset and explain what's next.

Plus, an update on Matrix and the recent upgrades we made to our server.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Joshua Strobl.

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423: What Makes a Linux User?https://linuxunplugged.com/423de79a78a-d0fa-48d8-908d-253d0e7916a1Tue, 14 Sep 2021 17:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy it might be time to re-think who is and who is not a Linux user, plus we do a reality check on the state of Linux phones.40:10noWhy it might be time to re-think who is and who is not a Linux user, plus we do a reality check on the state of Linux phones. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Solaris, Purism, Librem 5, iPhone 13, Apple, Google, Android, Mobile, security, iOS, MAC, sandboxing, apps, exploit, USB, baseband, modem, ARM, firmware updates, firmware, Steam Deck, Valve, Linux gaming, GamingOnLinux, Garry Newman, Facepunch, Easy Anti-Cheat, Rust, Xbox, Phil Spencer, Halo, Age of Empires, Terraria, Re-Logic, Proton, CodeWeavers, Ubuntu Podcast, What Makes a Linux User, free software, FOSS, libre, open-source, OSI, M1, WSL, Microsoft, Flatpak, Flathub, Snap, Flatseal, permissions, Linux on Mobile, Linux phones, PinePhone,Why it might be time to re-think who is and who is not a Linux user, plus we do a reality check on the state of Linux phones.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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  • Email from Purism — As previously announced, we will be increasing prices for all new orders of the Librem 5 in stages (the phone will be priced at $1199 from all orders received on or after Nov 1st, 2021 and we expect this price to go upward to $1299 in March 2022) as component prices change and as we deliver greater quantities of product.
  • Linux Phones | Madaidan’s Insecurities — Linux phones lack any significant security model and the points from the Linux article apply to Linux phones fully. There is not yet a single Linux phone with a sane security model.
  • Linux kernel needs more phones and tablets, says developer — "Especially for guys even running upstream kernel on RPI CM4 like me, more ARM devices with upstream kernel support will just be more happiness. Not to mention this also means super long time support, way longer than the lifespan of those devices."
  • Steam Deck dev-kits are on the move Valve say, as some already have it — "All packaged up and ready for devs! This is one of the limited batches of Steam Deck dev-kits heading out today for partners to test their games."
  • POKE 756,224 on Twitter — @ChrisLAS I admire your quest to get Linux running on your Thinkpad with the same battery life and perf you get on Windows. I've gotta admit, I've given up and just run Windows on mine, and the ugly truth is that Windows 11 is, for my needs anyway, really nice!
  • Pick: Flatseal — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
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Why it might be time to re-think who is and who is not a Linux user, plus we do a reality check on the state of Linux phones.

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  • Email from Purism — As previously announced, we will be increasing prices for all new orders of the Librem 5 in stages (the phone will be priced at $1199 from all orders received on or after Nov 1st, 2021 and we expect this price to go upward to $1299 in March 2022) as component prices change and as we deliver greater quantities of product.
  • Linux Phones | Madaidan’s Insecurities — Linux phones lack any significant security model and the points from the Linux article apply to Linux phones fully. There is not yet a single Linux phone with a sane security model.
  • Linux kernel needs more phones and tablets, says developer — "Especially for guys even running upstream kernel on RPI CM4 like me, more ARM devices with upstream kernel support will just be more happiness. Not to mention this also means super long time support, way longer than the lifespan of those devices."
  • Steam Deck dev-kits are on the move Valve say, as some already have it — "All packaged up and ready for devs! This is one of the limited batches of Steam Deck dev-kits heading out today for partners to test their games."
  • POKE 756,224 on Twitter — @ChrisLAS I admire your quest to get Linux running on your Thinkpad with the same battery life and perf you get on Windows. I've gotta admit, I've given up and just run Windows on mine, and the ugly truth is that Windows 11 is, for my needs anyway, really nice!
  • Pick: Flatseal — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
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422: The Fun Distrohttps://linuxunplugged.com/422916f33ea-9f0e-4708-a39c-0cec8354d135Tue, 07 Sep 2021 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try out what might be the most fun Linux distribution around. It started as a laugh, but now we’re in love.1:04:04noWe try out what might be the most fun Linux distribution around. It started as a laugh, but now we’re in love. Plus, the reunion road trip hits a bump, some community news, feedback, picks, and more. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, E Ink, Light Phone, social media, Arizona, Lady Jupes, RV, Tornado, Sumo Spring, JPL, NASA, Ingenuity, MARS 2020, Perseverance, KDE Plasma 5.23, Wayland, XWayland, Nate Graham, LWN, Jonathan Corbet, iptables, firewall, firewalld, nftables, Linux for Fun, Arch, Zen kernel, ZRAM, OOM, BTRFS, zstd, NVIDIA, Garuda, TimeShift, Sweet theme, youtube-dl, yt-dlp, ytmdl, gaming on linux,We try out what might be the most fun Linux distribution around. It started as a laugh, but now we’re in love.

Plus, the reunion road trip hits a bump, some community news, feedback, picks, and more.

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We try out what might be the most fun Linux distribution around. It started as a laugh, but now we’re in love.

Plus, the reunion road trip hits a bump, some community news, feedback, picks, and more.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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421: Server Savior Squadhttps://linuxunplugged.com/42155435aa6-bbe3-4553-a944-fb1004620ec7Tue, 31 Aug 2021 16:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA surprise server outage at the studio requires we jump into action with a few last-minute solutions and deploy one of our favorite open-source tools.32:17noA surprise server outage at the studio requires we jump into action with a few last-minute solutions and deploy one of our favorite open-source tools. Plus some community news, handy picks, emails, and more. It's a special edition of the Unplugged show. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, SCO, IBM, Cellular Vortex, Show Low, Arizona, Ventoy WebUI, Apps for GNOME, nebula, overlay network, mesh network VPN, WireGuard, openssh, RustDesk, IAM, firewall, security, public-key cryptography, systemd, Lighthouse, psst, Spotify native clientA surprise server outage at the studio requires we jump into action with a few last-minute solutions and deploy one of our favorite open-source tools.

Plus some community news, handy picks, emails, and more. It's a special edition of the Unplugged show.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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A surprise server outage at the studio requires we jump into action with a few last-minute solutions and deploy one of our favorite open-source tools.

Plus some community news, handy picks, emails, and more. It's a special edition of the Unplugged show.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+6R0FqfrW]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent Gervais
420: Real People Are Out Therehttps://linuxunplugged.com/420e149a785-6118-4559-a1e0-594151138c4cTue, 24 Aug 2021 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe share some stories from our Denver meetup, the strange reason we found ourselves at a golf course, and some news you should know.58:07noWe share some stories from our Denver meetup, the strange reason we found ourselves at a golf course, and some news you should know. Special Guest: Brent Gervais. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Razer, CVE, Windows 10, Linux Birthday, 30 years of Linux, Christian Brauner, IDMAPPED Mounts, chown, UID, GID, file permissions, LXD, systemd-homed, User Namespaces, fat, ext, xfs, Ubuntu 21.10, cgroups v2, snapd, Fedora 35, restarting user services, system user session, Harvest Host, KDE Plasma, tiling window manager, Pop!_OS, kwin-tiling, SRE, DevOps, AWS, Cloud, SysAdmin, Linux, Networking, feedback, Meetup, Denver, Colorado, road trip, Lady Jupes, Cheyenne, Nebraska, We share some stories from our Denver meetup, the strange reason we found ourselves at a golf course, and some news you should know.

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We share some stories from our Denver meetup, the strange reason we found ourselves at a golf course, and some news you should know.

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419: What's Cookin' at System76https://linuxunplugged.com/419a2c8fe38-9f3b-4ad4-a7e8-4415e5510ac3Tue, 17 Aug 2021 20:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLive from Denver, we chat with old friends and new. We get the inside scope on what has been going on at System76, and what's coming up next.1:10:31noLive from Denver, we chat with old friends and new. We get the inside scope on what has been going on at System76, and what's coming up next. Plus we catch up with a few members of our crew, and find out what Linux tech they're loving these days. Special Guests: Aaron Honeycutt, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, Cassidy James Blaede, chzbacon, and Ian Santopietro.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, system76, Thelio, Launch keyboard, Rust, PineTime, Pine64, Pebble, Pebble Watch, man pages, tldr, documentation, Live from Denver, we chat with old friends and new. We get the inside scope on what has been going on at System76, and what's coming up next.

Plus we catch up with a few members of our crew, and find out what Linux tech they're loving these days.

Special Guests: Aaron Honeycutt, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, Cassidy James Blaede, chzbacon, and Ian Santopietro.

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  • Gadgetbridge for android — Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) application which will allow you to use your Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit Bip and HPlus device (and more) without the vendor's closed source application and without the need to create an account and transmit any of your data to the vendor's servers.
  • tldr: Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands — The tldr-pages project is a collection of community-maintained help pages for command-line tools, that aims to be a simpler, more approachable complement to traditional man pages.
  • Energy Management in Home Assistant — Today’s release of Home Assistant Core 2021.8 contains a new energy dashboard. The goal is to make it super easy for users to get insight into their energy usage.
  • Death of man pages? — "I'm seeing a sad pattern lately. Software for Linux is being distributed for Linux as containers such as flatpaks, appimages, etc. or as straight binaries but the documentation that come with these formats in very limited or non-existent. I've also not seen any applications distributed this way contain man pages."
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Live from Denver, we chat with old friends and new. We get the inside scope on what has been going on at System76, and what's coming up next.

Plus we catch up with a few members of our crew, and find out what Linux tech they're loving these days.

Special Guests: Aaron Honeycutt, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, Cassidy James Blaede, chzbacon, and Ian Santopietro.

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  • Gadgetbridge for android — Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) application which will allow you to use your Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit Bip and HPlus device (and more) without the vendor's closed source application and without the need to create an account and transmit any of your data to the vendor's servers.
  • tldr: Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands — The tldr-pages project is a collection of community-maintained help pages for command-line tools, that aims to be a simpler, more approachable complement to traditional man pages.
  • Energy Management in Home Assistant — Today’s release of Home Assistant Core 2021.8 contains a new energy dashboard. The goal is to make it super easy for users to get insight into their energy usage.
  • Death of man pages? — "I'm seeing a sad pattern lately. Software for Linux is being distributed for Linux as containers such as flatpaks, appimages, etc. or as straight binaries but the documentation that come with these formats in very limited or non-existent. I've also not seen any applications distributed this way contain man pages."
  • Jupiter Broadcasting Garage Sale Stickers
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418: What's up with WireGuardhttps://linuxunplugged.com/41839e32c54-a39f-4347-8d1d-02e780e509b9Tue, 10 Aug 2021 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBig things are happening in the world of WireGuard, Jim Salter joins to catch us up.1:03:03noBig things are happening in the world of WireGuard, Jim Salter joins to catch us up. Plus we chat with Daniel Foré and Cassidy James Blaede about the just released elementary OS 6. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Jim Salter.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Microsoft, Linux Systems Group, Odin, Linux Kernel Development, elementary OS 6, Cassidy James Blaede, Daniel Fore, Dark Style Preference, accent colors, Flatpak, Steam, Valve, AMD, Windows 11, TPM, SteamOS 3.0, Arch Linux, Debian, Lawrence Yang, WireGuard, Jason Donenfeld, wireguard-manager, easy-wg-quick, wg-manage, dsnet, subspace, wg-ui, wireguard-ui, wg-easy, drago, Home Assistant, Tailscale, Windows, WireGuardNT, iperf3, Ethr, networking, wireless performance, WiFi, Wintun, NT Kernel, 10Gbps, Big things are happening in the world of WireGuard, Jim Salter joins to catch us up.

Plus we chat with Daniel Foré and Cassidy James Blaede about the just released elementary OS 6.

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Big things are happening in the world of WireGuard, Jim Salter joins to catch us up.

Plus we chat with Daniel Foré and Cassidy James Blaede about the just released elementary OS 6.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Jim Salter.

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417: Run Every Distro At Oncehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4179e6517e6-d956-42e0-9049-6bb2b53b6db3Tue, 03 Aug 2021 17:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingYabba Dabba Distro! Run every major distribution on one native host. How we hijacked a Fedora install and turned it into the ultimate meta Linux box.47:35noYabba Dabba Distro! Run every major distribution on one native host. How we hijacked a Fedora install and turned it into the ultimate meta Linux box. Plus Valve and AMD team up to improve Linux performance and the duct-tape solution holding our server together. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and paradigm.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Bedrock Linux, pmm, brl, arch repo on debian, cross-distro, AUR on debian, AUR on centos, FUSE, chroot, paradigm, Void Linux, Alpine, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, Netdata, Steam, Steam Deck, Valve, CPUFreq, AMD, Intel, power management, performance, cpu frequency scaling, ACPI, XDC, Phoronix, GamingOnLinux, Steam Survey, Ingenuity, Raised Ridges, MARS 2020, NASA, Webtop, linuxserver.io, imgdupes, image deduplication, AI, machine learning, perceptual hash,Yabba Dabba Distro! Run every major distribution on one native host. How we hijacked a Fedora install and turned it into the ultimate meta Linux box.

Plus Valve and AMD team up to improve Linux performance and the duct-tape solution holding our server together.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and paradigm.

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Yabba Dabba Distro! Run every major distribution on one native host. How we hijacked a Fedora install and turned it into the ultimate meta Linux box.

Plus Valve and AMD team up to improve Linux performance and the duct-tape solution holding our server together.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and paradigm.

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416: Server Meltdownhttps://linuxunplugged.com/416d8160733-ba40-49e7-8f5a-abd14fdf6186Tue, 27 Jul 2021 18:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud!52:27noWe try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud! Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Starlink, SpaceX, OneWeb, Satellite internet, Framework Laptop, Right to Repair, Linux laptop, fingerprint reader, hardware, battery life, FreeBSD, helloSystem, Electron, Valve, Proton, Pierre-Loup Griffais, Steam, Wine, gamescope, SteamOS, Arch, steamcompmgr, Vulkan, XWayland, Wayland, Fedora, Linux Gaming, Linux Graphics, Matrix, Element, Skype, Protocol Labs, Metaplanet, decrentalized communication, IPFS, Dendrite, Synapse, Webtop, RDP, Alpine, Ubuntu, Docker, containers, Guacamole, OBS, remote desktop, LinuxServer.io, JingOS, JingPad A1, docker-wine, winetricks, Windows, xvfb,We try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud!

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We try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud!

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415: Something Sinister Below Deckhttps://linuxunplugged.com/415bebb256e-0d59-4035-9364-f1fcc7017e92Tue, 20 Jul 2021 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCould the Steam Deck mean fewer native Linux games? We chat with prolific game developer Ethan Lee and get his perspective on the negative impacts of the Deck.1:12:45noCould the Steam Deck mean fewer native Linux games? We chat with prolific game developer Ethan Lee and get his perspective on the negative impacts of the Deck. Plus, our thoughts on how Valve might successfully ship Arch to consumers, a batch of feedback, and more. Special Guest: Ethan Lee.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux Gaming, Proton, Steam, Ethan Lee, Valve, Steam Deck, DirectX, Wine, Vulkan, Windows, gaming, game development, Arch Linux, Desktop Linux, CBL-Mariner, Microsoft, Azure, Kubernetes, IoT, Linux 5.10, WSLg, WSL, Wayland, RDP, PulseAudio, pacman, wireshark, tshark, networking, Rust, HTTP, HTTP2, PostgreSQL, RustScan, nmap, port scanning, containers, docker, VPN, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, RHEL, HotwireCould the Steam Deck mean fewer native Linux games? We chat with prolific game developer Ethan Lee and get his perspective on the negative impacts of the Deck.

Plus, our thoughts on how Valve might successfully ship Arch to consumers, a batch of feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Ethan Lee.

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Could the Steam Deck mean fewer native Linux games? We chat with prolific game developer Ethan Lee and get his perspective on the negative impacts of the Deck.

Plus, our thoughts on how Valve might successfully ship Arch to consumers, a batch of feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Ethan Lee.

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414: Linux's Awkward News Phasehttps://linuxunplugged.com/4142820809a-883a-49cb-bda6-cf440094892dTue, 13 Jul 2021 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHave you noticed the Linux news has gotten a little weird? Michael Tunnell joins us to break down the changes we've observed over the last year.56:16noHave you noticed the Linux news has gotten a little weird? Michael Tunnell joins us to break down the changes we've observed over the last year. Plus, we set up private and secure location tracking and tell you how and why. Special Guest: Michael Tunnell.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, NASA Linuxcopter, Ingenuity, Mars 2020, Linux in Space, Michael Tunnell, TWiL, This Week in Linux, Linux News, Linux Action News, Audacity, Freenode, IRC, drama, CentOS, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, OwnTracks, colonytracker.live, OwnTracks Recorder, OwnTracks Booklet, HTTP, MQTT, OpenSUSE, Security, dbus, Deepin,Have you noticed the Linux news has gotten a little weird? Michael Tunnell joins us to break down the changes we've observed over the last year.

Plus, we set up private and secure location tracking and tell you how and why.

Special Guest: Michael Tunnell.

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Have you noticed the Linux news has gotten a little weird? Michael Tunnell joins us to break down the changes we've observed over the last year.

Plus, we set up private and secure location tracking and tell you how and why.

Special Guest: Michael Tunnell.

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413: Community of Enterprise Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/413dbf167d1-4043-41e1-82c5-0d525669b1c4Tue, 06 Jul 2021 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinux server admins don't know where to turn next; how the cult of personality might be shaping Linux's most important market.1:12:05noLinux server admins don't know where to turn next; how the cult of personality might be shaping Linux's most important market. Special Guest: Jack Aboutboul. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux Foundation, AWS, Lumberyard, IBM, Red Hat, Arvind Krishna, Jim Whitehurst, Enterprise Linux, Rocky Linux 8.4, RHEL, CentOS, CentOS Stream, Gregory Kurtzer, AlmaLinux, CloudLinux, CentOS Clones, CentOS SIG, Hyperscale, Hyperscalers, Facebook, Dart, Flutter, Fuchsia, Zircon, Desktop Linux, Electron, Qt, GTK, graphics toolkit, MAUI, Microsoft, .NET, mono, cross-platform development, Linux server admins don't know where to turn next; how the cult of personality might be shaping Linux's most important market.

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Linux server admins don't know where to turn next; how the cult of personality might be shaping Linux's most important market.

Special Guest: Jack Aboutboul.

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412: Going Deepin on Fuchsiahttps://linuxunplugged.com/4124ef27304-1474-489a-88f3-25ba23e7ba3eTue, 29 Jun 2021 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs Fuchsia a risk to Linux? We try out a cutting-edge Fuchsia desktop and determine if it is a long-term threat to Linux.51:42noIs Fuchsia a risk to Linux? We try out a cutting-edge Fuchsia desktop and determine if it is a long-term threat to Linux. Plus, have we all been missing the best new Linux distribution? We give this fresh distro a spin and report. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Linux 5.13, Apple M1, Landlock, FreeSync HDMI, Btrfs, XFS, USB audio, low latency, Linux audio, Pipewire, JACK, Bluetooth, Android, ROC, Rocky Linux, CentOS, CloudLinux, AlmaLinux, RESF, Gregory Kurtzer, Deepin Linux 20.2.2, Fuchsia, dahlioOS, Zirkon, MIT, GPL, microkernel, Dart, Flutter, ARM, hardware support, containers, Arch, Debian, AUR, Mixxx, EDW, elementary OS, Is Fuchsia a risk to Linux? We try out a cutting-edge Fuchsia desktop and determine if it is a long-term threat to Linux.

Plus, have we all been missing the best new Linux distribution? We give this fresh distro a spin and report.

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Is Fuchsia a risk to Linux? We try out a cutting-edge Fuchsia desktop and determine if it is a long-term threat to Linux.

Plus, have we all been missing the best new Linux distribution? We give this fresh distro a spin and report.

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411: The Best of Both OSshttps://linuxunplugged.com/411419d69e4-3d7a-4d48-9a6e-733cb60bf067Tue, 22 Jun 2021 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs it possible to have Arch’s best feature on other Linux distros? We attempt it and report our findings. Plus our reaction to NVIDIA’s beta Wayland support–is this the milestone we’ve been waiting for?56:45noIs it possible to have Arch’s best feature on other Linux distros? We attempt it and report our findings. Plus our reaction to NVIDIA’s beta Wayland support–is this the milestone we’ve been waiting for? Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Arch Linux, arch, pacman, AUR, Ubuntu, Docker, podman, OCI, containers, toolbox, flatpak, linux apps, arch server, NVIDIA, Wayland, XWayland, EGL, Btrfs, Fedora Cloud, pacstall, makedeb, mpm, Junest, x11docker, pacapt, apt, dpkg, Red Hat, security, AMD, Ryzen, CentOS, Rocky Linux, Is it possible to have Arch’s best feature on other Linux distros? We attempt it and report our findings. Plus our reaction to NVIDIA’s beta Wayland support–is this the milestone we’ve been waiting for?

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Is it possible to have Arch’s best feature on other Linux distros? We attempt it and report our findings. Plus our reaction to NVIDIA’s beta Wayland support–is this the milestone we’ve been waiting for?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+D0RFaxgJ]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
410: Ye Olde Linux Distrohttps://linuxunplugged.com/410ac1df1a8-657f-4a1e-9d82-58f619187397Tue, 15 Jun 2021 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux’s past. Find out if these classics still hold up.1:02:44noWe revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux’s past. Find out if these classics still hold up. Plus the outrageous bounty on a beloved Linux desktop app. Special Guest: Gary Kramlich.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, NFT, Gary Kramlich, grim, Pidgin, instant messaging, open-source, bug bounty, security, Jabber, XMPP, Zerodium, static analysis, fuzzing, clang, Raspberry Pi 400, Linux kernel 5.14, XFS, David Chinner, filesystems, Ubuntu 6.06, Dapper Drake, Mandrake, Debian, Mandriva, Red Hat 9, Damn Small Linux, RPM, urpmi, bogoMIPS, X11, bios, IDE, SMP, init, Xandros, DSL, Damn Small Linux, Knoppix, Debian, MyDSL, CrossOver Office, OpenOffice, LDAP, Active Directory, PPTP, Windows, SMB, TLP, battery management, power management, auto-cpufreq, Corel Linux, WordPerfect, DOS,We revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux’s past. Find out if these classics still hold up.

Plus the outrageous bounty on a beloved Linux desktop app.

Special Guest: Gary Kramlich.

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We revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux’s past. Find out if these classics still hold up.

Plus the outrageous bounty on a beloved Linux desktop app.

Special Guest: Gary Kramlich.

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409: Launch Your Memories Into the Futurehttps://linuxunplugged.com/409cd7817f8-e8a6-4887-8c43-95f8fa679c6fTue, 08 Jun 2021 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe discuss old and new ways to manage, organize, index, and search your photo collection. It's our favorite Google Photo's alternatives.1:07:34noWe discuss old and new ways to manage, organize, index, and search your photo collection. It's our favorite Google Photo's alternatives. Plus Chris' hands-on review of System76's customizable Launch keyboard. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, rclone, cloud, Google Photos, EXIF, photography, Google Takeout, System76, FOSS, Open Hardware, Launch Keyboard, mechanical keyboards, keyboards, Pop!_OS, Rust, LVFS, open firmware, machine learning, AI, face recognition, tags, photo search, gphotos-sync, Photonix, LibrePhotos, darktable, Lightroom, insync, PhotoStructure, Chevereto, Lychee, PhotoPrism, Piwigo, FileRun, Lenovo, X1 Carbon, Thinkpad, TLP, EV, batteries, lithium-ion, Self-Hosted, We discuss old and new ways to manage, organize, index, and search your photo collection. It's our favorite Google Photo's alternatives.

Plus Chris' hands-on review of System76's customizable Launch keyboard.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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We discuss old and new ways to manage, organize, index, and search your photo collection. It's our favorite Google Photo's alternatives.

Plus Chris' hands-on review of System76's customizable Launch keyboard.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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408: Linux Road Warriorhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4087b04788d-a504-4a42-814f-29f62f8dbc96Tue, 01 Jun 2021 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’re joined by a special guest who’s built his very own Linux battle bus. We get the technical details on how Linux is at the core of this open road machine.47:00noWe’re joined by a special guest who’s built his very own Linux battle bus. We get the technical details on how Linux is at the core of this open road machine. Special Guest: Aaron Bockelie. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Home Assistant, MQTT, Node-Red, home automation, self hosting, self-hosted, RV, bus, blue bird, Shelly, Shelly.cloud, Victron, Victron Venus, Canable, Peplink, mobile internet, Desk Pi Pro,We’re joined by a special guest who’s built his very own Linux battle bus. We get the technical details on how Linux is at the core of this open road machine.

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We’re joined by a special guest who’s built his very own Linux battle bus. We get the technical details on how Linux is at the core of this open road machine.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+8_s-1ElE]]>Chris FisherWes PayneAaron Bockelie
407: And the Answer is...https://linuxunplugged.com/407d518b12e-df51-463e-8299-a3171ef4d973Tue, 25 May 2021 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFrom our origins with Linux to preparing your home LAN for a solar storm, it’s an Ask us Anything special edition!1:16:43noFrom our origins with Linux to preparing your home LAN for a solar storm, it’s an Ask us Anything special edition! Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, AMA, ask me anything, ask us anything, WSL, WSLg, Microsoft, Apple, macOS, Linux desktop, Alexa, Siri, smart assistant, Mycroft, homelab, solar storm, EMP, lithium batteries, solar, RV, nebula, wireguard, networking, VPN, Ubuntu, Docker, CentOS, ThinkPad, Raspberry Pi, open source, HAMMER2, ZFS, Btrfs, bcachefs, tiling, Pop! Shell, Steam, gaming, PCI passthrough, sysadmin, Ronald Jenkees, origin story, DNS, domain names, FOSS, music, sci-fi, Expanse, Iain Banks, termbin, From our origins with Linux to preparing your home LAN for a solar storm, it’s an Ask us Anything special edition!

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From our origins with Linux to preparing your home LAN for a solar storm, it’s an Ask us Anything special edition!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+JZw3gtXU]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
406: Mars Goes to Shellhttps://linuxunplugged.com/406f765fe5d-7c43-4771-8213-c2e664c2430dTue, 18 May 2021 17:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTim Canham, Mars Helicopter Operations Lead at NASA’s JPL joins us again to share technical details you've never heard about the Ingenuity Linux Copter on Mars. And the challenges they had to work around to achieve their five successful flights.1:00:45noTim Canham, Mars Helicopter Operations Lead at NASA’s JPL joins us again to share technical details you've never heard about the Ingenuity Linux Copter on Mars. And the challenges they had to work around to achieve their five successful flights. Special Guest: Tim Canham. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Tim Canham, Mars 2020, NASA, JPL, rotocopter, linuxcopter, helicopter, space, zigbee, serial, ffmpeg, f-prime, Linux in space, UART, radio, Perseverance, mars rover, PeerTube, YouTube, decentralized, ActivityPub, fediverse, federation, live stream, self-hosted, self-hosting, p2p, peer to peer, Plexamp, Finamp, music player, Dart, open-source, android, iOS, F-Droid, AppImage, 1Password, Rust, TypeScript, React, Electron, Linux apps, password managerTim Canham, Mars Helicopter Operations Lead at NASA’s JPL joins us again to share technical details you've never heard about the Ingenuity Linux Copter on Mars. And the challenges they had to work around to achieve their five successful flights.

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Tim Canham, Mars Helicopter Operations Lead at NASA’s JPL joins us again to share technical details you've never heard about the Ingenuity Linux Copter on Mars. And the challenges they had to work around to achieve their five successful flights.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+ME2OFyOv]]>Chris FisherWes PayneTim Canham
405: Distro in the Roughhttps://linuxunplugged.com/405fceb1b86-5a96-4d28-bf11-76af94e51c93Tue, 11 May 2021 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’re taking a look at an underdog distro. We may have found a diamond in the rough with a few tricks up its filesystem.57:12noWe’re taking a look at an underdog distro. We may have found a diamond in the rough with a few tricks up its filesystem. Plus our review of the ODROID-Go Super an Ubuntu-powered handheld, and our tools for laptop battery health. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Sensory, AI, voice assistant, privacy, ODROID-GO Super, ARM, EmulationStation, retro gaming, emulators, ROMs, Nintendo Switch, video games, Linux gaming, mobile gaming, Rockchip, Mali, Ubuntu 18.04, SegaCD, SMB, Samba, SSH, Nitrux, Uri Herrera, KDE, NEON, Debian, Linux 5.10, MauiKit, Maui, Kirigami, Qt, Plasma, NX Desktop, NX Firewall, independent distro, DistroWatch, AppImage, AppImageHub, design, theme, OpenRC, Station, Index, desktop applications, Linux apps, slexy, Pastebin, gist, Privatebin, selfhosting, self-hosted, CryptPad, PIEBIN, Pre-Internet Encryption for Text, network engineering, Ansible, TLP, TLPUI, Fedora, Thinkpad, ASUS, Huawei, battery health, Lithium-ion battery, X1 Carbon, Lenovo,We’re taking a look at an underdog distro. We may have found a diamond in the rough with a few tricks up its filesystem.

Plus our review of the ODROID-Go Super an Ubuntu-powered handheld, and our tools for laptop battery health.

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We’re taking a look at an underdog distro. We may have found a diamond in the rough with a few tricks up its filesystem.

Plus our review of the ODROID-Go Super an Ubuntu-powered handheld, and our tools for laptop battery health.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+QwrCrOgq]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
404: You've Got Mailhttps://linuxunplugged.com/4043244b804-b472-4110-908a-b8fe2a2642f2Tue, 04 May 2021 18:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's episode III, Return of the Email. Everyone says never host your own email, so we're doin it.57:09noIt's episode III, Return of the Email. Everyone says never host your own email, so we're doin it. We just have one last job to complete. Special Guest: Danielle Foré.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, elementary OS 6 Beta, AppCenter, dark style preference, dark mode, accent colors, elementary installer, Audacity, MuseScore, MuseGroup, Tantacrul, Linux audio, email, webmail, RainLoop, Roundcube, IMAP, SMTP, security, containers, docker, systemd-nspawn, podman, minimec, docker-compose, Wim Taymans, PipeWire, Wayland, audio video, ALSA, JACK, PulseAudio, markdown, rentry, procs, rust,It's episode III, Return of the Email. Everyone says never host your own email, so we're doin it.

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It's episode III, Return of the Email. Everyone says never host your own email, so we're doin it.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+E6lGS0n0]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDanielle Foré
403: Hidden Features of Fedora 34https://linuxunplugged.com/40379cbbab7-a8ff-4e6b-9487-26744fa80517Tue, 27 Apr 2021 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe new release of Fedora has more under the hood than you might know. It's a technology-packed release, and nearly all of it is coming to a distro near you.1:08:59noThe new release of Fedora has more under the hood than you might know. It's a technology-packed release, and nearly all of it is coming to a distro near you. Plus the questions we think the University of Minnesota kernel ban raises, and more. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, University of Minnesota, UMN, Linux Kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, IRB, research ethics, Linux 5.12, Hyper-V, ACRN, SiFive HiFive, RISC-V, Broadcom VK, Playstation 5 DualSense, Nintendo 64, LWN, Flatpak 1.11.1, sub-sandboxes, Steam, Pressure Vessel, Steam Runtime, bubblewrap, WSLg, Amazon, Linux servers, Humble Bundle, Fedora 34, CentOS, RHEL, Red Hat, GNOME 40, GTK4, PipeWire, PulseAudio, JACK, Xwayland standalone, Wayland, Plasma 5.21, KDE, Btrfs, transparent compression, zstd, earlyoom, systemd-oomd, Facebook, PSI, swap, memory pressure, SELinux, GRUB2, UEFI, email, mail server, self-hosted, modoboa, django, python, zellij, The new release of Fedora has more under the hood than you might know. It's a technology-packed release, and nearly all of it is coming to a distro near you.

Plus the questions we think the University of Minnesota kernel ban raises, and more.

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The new release of Fedora has more under the hood than you might know. It's a technology-packed release, and nearly all of it is coming to a distro near you.

Plus the questions we think the University of Minnesota kernel ban raises, and more.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+MCXbXsfJ]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
402: Our Worst Idea Yethttps://linuxunplugged.com/402a0747c61-fb04-42ad-bae9-4a40caced071Tue, 20 Apr 2021 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingYou should never host your own email, so we’ve gone and done just that. What we learned trying to build an email server in 2021.1:10:01noYou should never host your own email, so we’ve gone and done just that. What we learned trying to build an email server in 2021. Plus our take on Ubuntu 21.04, become a master of your schedule with our pick, and a Garage Sale update. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Arch, Arch server update, wireguard, LTS Kernel, 5.4, 5.10, Ubuntu 21.04, GNOME 3.38, GTK, Wayland, X11, Xorg, Raspberry Pi, Linux 5.11, Firefox 87, docker, containerd, cgroupv2, snapd, snap packages, Kubuntu, Plasma 5.21, btrfs, active directory, group policy, Mars, Perseverance, Ingenuity, linuxcopter, Tim Canham, email, mail server, Mail-in-a-Box, docker-mailserver, containers, Postfix, dovecot, Postgrey, ClamAV, MailRoute, security, SpamAssasin, spam, email filtering, calendso, calendly, self-hosted appointments, jupitergarage.com, jupiter garage, DKIM, SPF, DMARC, MX, DNS, SMTP, IMAP, Let's Encrypt, System76, COSMIC, Pop!_OS, subspace, networking, You should never host your own email, so we’ve gone and done just that. What we learned trying to build an email server in 2021.

Plus our take on Ubuntu 21.04, become a master of your schedule with our pick, and a Garage Sale update.

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You should never host your own email, so we’ve gone and done just that. What we learned trying to build an email server in 2021.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+-sBaKLWn]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
401: Own Your Mailboxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/40160fdf4e0-408f-4be2-9516-78b424828d47Tue, 13 Apr 2021 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDo as we say, not as we do. This week we're setting off to host our own email. We'll cover the basics, what's we're using, and why.58:51noDo as we say, not as we do. This week we're setting off to host our own email. We'll cover the basics, what's we're using, and why. Plus an update on Jupiter Broadcasting going independent, community news, and more. Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Google, Android, Rust, memory safety, security, C, C++, AOSP, Mars, NASA, Perseverance, Ingenuity, helicopter, science, email, mail server, MTA, MDA, SPF, MX, DNS, POP3, IMAP, Mail-in-a-Box, Swag, Robe, Coder, small business, Coder Radio, garage sale, Jupiter Garage, audio gear, FreeNAS Mini, GNOME 40, dock, bottom panel, workspaces, Do as we say, not as we do. This week we're setting off to host our own email. We'll cover the basics, what's we're using, and why.

Plus an update on Jupiter Broadcasting going independent, community news, and more.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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Do as we say, not as we do. This week we're setting off to host our own email. We'll cover the basics, what's we're using, and why.

Plus an update on Jupiter Broadcasting going independent, community news, and more.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+dYpRzSAN]]>Chris FisherWes PayneMartin Wimpress
400: The See Ya Next Tuesdayhttps://linuxunplugged.com/400f7d2ecd6-2a3d-45a0-a59e-daec5064191dTue, 06 Apr 2021 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOld friends and new join us on a quest to celebrate four hundred episodes.56:14noOld friends and new join us on a quest to celebrate four hundred episodes. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Corry Clinton, Drew DeVore, and Graham Morrison. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, LAS, Linux Action News, BeerSmith, Beer, Brewing, Homebrewing, Belgian, IPA, Pale Ale, Graham Morrison, Gallaghers, Late Night Linux, See Ya Next Tuesday, Corny Keg, yeast, hops, brewing with linux, fermzilla, brewbucket, lup lug beer stein, malt, beer wand, wort, Old friends and new join us on a quest to celebrate four hundred episodes.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Corry Clinton, Drew DeVore, and Graham Morrison.

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Old friends and new join us on a quest to celebrate four hundred episodes.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Corry Clinton, Drew DeVore, and Graham Morrison.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+s8iHr15Z]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaischzbaconCorry ClintonGraham MorrisonAlex KretzschmarDrew DeVore
399: No PRs Pleasehttps://linuxunplugged.com/399ec14e861-9ed9-44f3-babe-a891e4beff8eTue, 30 Mar 2021 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers.1:10:04noLutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers. Plus the tech behind Shells.com, community news, feedback, and more. Special Guests: Mathieu Comandon and Zlatan Todorić.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, 68k.news, RMS, Late Night Linux, Linux Action News, Neil McGovern, GNOME Foundation, GTK4, mutter, CentOS, CentOS Stream, Red Hat, CloudLinux, AlmaLinux OS, Ubuntu 21.04, Canonical, Shells.com, PIA, Purism, Zlatan Todoric, Private Internet Access, bare metal, security, SPICE, remote workstation, cloud shell, VNC, RDP, Lutris, Linux gaming, Proton, Steam, Linux Desktop, native development, GTK, Qt, Python, Electron, Flutter, elementary OS, Vala, C, software development, solo dev, common goal, SDK, Windows, mac OS, Apple, Microsoft, community, open source, burnout, Fedora, Cockpit, GUI, server, sysadmin, COVID, Python, Matrix, community, Lutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers.

Plus the tech behind Shells.com, community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guests: Mathieu Comandon and Zlatan Todorić.

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Lutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers.

Plus the tech behind Shells.com, community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guests: Mathieu Comandon and Zlatan Todorić.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+bqj6JAEQ]]>Chris FisherWes PayneMathieu ComandonZlatan Todorić
398: Back in the Freedom Dimensionhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3982505f6e8-2150-442e-93a1-a3bf06cdf1daTue, 23 Mar 2021 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service.1:00:44noWe share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service. Plus our reaction to RMS's return to the FSF, some big project updates, picks, and more! Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Danielle Foré.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Microsoft, Discord, Matrix, RMS, Richard Stallman, GNU, GCC, FSF, Free Software, social forking, edw, elementary Developer Weekend, elementary OS, Daniel Fore, Dalton Durst, UBports, Ubuntu Touch, OTA 16, Security, OpenSSL, security, CVE, Rust, Linux, Linus Torvalds, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux modules, drivers, Linux-Next, WireGuard, Hoppy, Hoppy.network, VPN, ssh, ngrok, port forwarding, firewalls, iptables, NAT, router, networking, Rust-for-Linux, Raspberry Pi, POCKIT, Meerschaum, LUPLUG, dsnet, Subspace, GNOME 40, Fedora 34, FreeBSD, pfSense, Netgate, We share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service.

Plus our reaction to RMS's return to the FSF, some big project updates, picks, and more!

Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Danielle Foré.

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We share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service.

Plus our reaction to RMS's return to the FSF, some big project updates, picks, and more!

Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Danielle Foré.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+6mqh7FEO]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDalton DurstDanielle Foré
397: Linux Desktop Levels Uphttps://linuxunplugged.com/397ba236ffd-7f5a-4bb7-a488-28fb03a9392eTue, 16 Mar 2021 18:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe break down the next-level features coming to a Linux near you in just a few weeks.52:13noWe break down the next-level features coming to a Linux near you in just a few weeks. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Rust, WebAssembly, wasm, virtualization, x86, JavaScript, Plan 9, Windows 3.1, Windows 98, Linux desktop, Jack Wallen, GNOME, KDE, Plasma, Fedora 34, Red Hat, Christian Schaller, Wim Taymans, Pipewire, PulseAudio, audio routing, Wayland, X11, Xorg, threading, libhandy, Mutter, Epiphany, virtual monitors, XWayland, Firefox 86, JACK, kmon, Linux kernel, ebpf, ebpfsnitch, OpenSnitch, Little Snitch, mac OS, Steam Big Picture, linux gaming, docker, containers, security, podman, We break down the next-level features coming to a Linux near you in just a few weeks.

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We break down the next-level features coming to a Linux near you in just a few weeks.

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396: How Linux Got to Marshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3961959b452-c80a-43e9-a625-af1ff596f8d2Tue, 09 Mar 2021 17:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars.1:00:58noTim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars. Plus the challenges Linux still faces before its ready for mission-critical space exploration. Special Guest: Tim Canham.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Steam SteamLink, FFmpeg, Proton, Valve, Collabora, Debian, coreutils, Rust, ProtonDB, Wine, game streaming, linux-rt, WindRiver, VxWorks, battery, solar, realtime kernel, preemptive scheduling, NASA, JPL, Mars 2020, Perseverance, Curiosity, CubeSat, x86, ARM, Linaro, Ingenuity, drone, helicopter, science, research, space, mars rover, Solaris, Sun, Unix, operating systems, space exploration, Tim Canham, flight software, fprime, open source, Linux Audio, ocenaudio, audio editing, Jellyfin, Tim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars.

Plus the challenges Linux still faces before its ready for mission-critical space exploration.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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Tim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars.

Plus the challenges Linux still faces before its ready for mission-critical space exploration.

Special Guest: Tim Canham.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+L1phsEgh]]>Chris FisherWes PayneTim Canham
395: The Waybig Machinehttps://linuxunplugged.com/395e355ece8-9d59-4861-8e44-df8c9b205325Tue, 02 Mar 2021 17:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize.48:32noIt's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize. Plus how Archive.org uses Linux, and more. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl George, and Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, bash, zsh, fish, tsukae, go, terminal, command line, GNOME, GNOME Shell, X11, Wayland, Touche, Touchegg, touch gestures, GNOME 40, multi-touch, Apple, touch bar, Ronald Tschalar, apple light sensor, Apple Magic Trackpad, Jonah Edwards, Internet Archive, Wayback Machine, archive.org, hacker games, traitor, CVE, docker, security, Debian, Fedora, CTF, capture the flag, Arch, Linux audio, audio, Minecraft, GeyserMC, It's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize.

Plus how Archive.org uses Linux, and more.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl George, and Neal Gompa.

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It's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize.

Plus how Archive.org uses Linux, and more.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl George, and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+XORr9Enx]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisCarl GeorgeNeal Gompa
394: Tempted But the Truth is Discoveredhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3941c40f650-5f40-4e18-ba42-98aae2abbfc6Tue, 23 Feb 2021 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter all these years, what's made us stick with Linux?1:11:16noAfter all these years, what's made us stick with Linux? Plus the commitment just made by the GNOME team, and some new tools that are changing our game. Special Guest: Drew DeVore.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, NVIDIA, RTX 3060, cryptocurrency, Ethereum, mining, GPU, NASA, Mars, ffmpeg, open-source, Mars 2020, Perseverance, Ingenuity, Open Build Service, OBS, OpenSUSE, flatpak, flathub, ostree, Minecraft, Microsoft, Android, Minecraft Bedrock Edition, Gnome 40, Gnome, horizontal workspaces, multi-monitor, Allan Day, Mutter, Pipewire, JACK audio, PulseAudio, Linux audio, Descript, Hindenburg Journalist, Protools, REAPER, Ardour, Kx-studio, Catia, Carla, yabridge, linvst, Calf plugins, linux studio plugins, airwindows, SonoBus, Ubuntu Studio, Audacity, ocenaudio, WINE, Steam, Valve, Proton, Windows, Rust, Arch, AUR, Fedora,After all these years, what's made us stick with Linux?

Plus the commitment just made by the GNOME team, and some new tools that are changing our game.

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After all these years, what's made us stick with Linux?

Plus the commitment just made by the GNOME team, and some new tools that are changing our game.

Special Guest: Drew DeVore.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+7ebZgCcB]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDrew DeVore
393: Perfecting Our Plasmahttps://linuxunplugged.com/393aa2961ea-5908-48ae-bc56-b6188b97ad06Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSomething special has been achieved this week, a new benchmark in the desktop experience. We dig in.56:20noSomething special has been achieved this week, a new benchmark in the desktop experience. We dig in. And why everyone will be looking for an open-source LastPass alternative. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, AmpliPi, Raspberry Pi, Pi Compute Module, Linux audio, home audio, the coder, robe, Coder Radio, Windows Refund Day, Windows, Microsoft, VLC 4.0, VideoLAN, Plex, mpv, youtube-dl, IMDb, TMDb, Facebook, CentOS Stream, Fedora, Chef, oomd, LastPass, Password Managers, pass, Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePassXC, KeePass, Manjaro, Philip Muller, Arch, Nvidia, KDE, Plasma 5.21, Krunner, Kickoff Menu, Breeze Twilight, Ventoy, M.2, SSD, GPL Condom, LTS Kernel, SonoBus, remote recording, Linux audio, Opus, Something special has been achieved this week, a new benchmark in the desktop experience. We dig in.

And why everyone will be looking for an open-source LastPass alternative.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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Something special has been achieved this week, a new benchmark in the desktop experience. We dig in.

And why everyone will be looking for an open-source LastPass alternative.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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392: Dad's Deploymentshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3925676acb9-1d6b-46ed-a83e-92854dd61dacTue, 09 Feb 2021 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhich distro is best for friends and family? We have a unique take on this common question.1:06:32noWhich distro is best for friends and family? We have a unique take on this common question. Plus new insights into the future of CentOS, and Chris falls in love with a 14-inch screamer. Special Guest: Carl George.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, LTS, FOSDEM, CentOS, RedHat, CentOS Stream, Pat Riehecky, Brian Exelbierd, Rolling Release, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Fedora, Thunderbird, email, Enigmail, PGP, GPG, Ubuntu, Canonical, snap packages, Arch, Manjaro, EndeavourOS, tech support, ASUS Zephyrus G14, Ryzen, 14 Inch screamer, snap-pac-grub, btrfs, snapshots, backups, Mailspring, Mailsync, desktop email, Linux email, electron, Browser Sync, xBrowserSync, EverSync, Wayland, Xorg, X11, linux gaming, ht, HTTPie, Rust, fddf, bottom, btm, top, Which distro is best for friends and family? We have a unique take on this common question.

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Which distro is best for friends and family? We have a unique take on this common question.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+9WF9zLe6]]>Chris FisherWes PayneCarl George
391: GNOME 40ifiedhttps://linuxunplugged.com/391d0f7bcd5-6b74-4c9b-8274-6db29158d8bdTue, 02 Feb 2021 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try out GNOME 40 and its new workspace layout. Who we think this works well for, and who might want to avoid it.59:32noWe try out GNOME 40 and its new workspace layout. Who we think this works well for, and who might want to avoid it. Plus Wimpy, Ubuntu's Desktop lead, chats with us about his future after Canonical. Special Guests: Carl George and Martin Wimpress.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, VideoLAN, VLC, Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Installer, Google, Flutter, Dart, cross platform, Wimpy, Martin Wimpress, Slim.ai, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6+, Caleb Connolly, GTK4, Gnome 40, desktop environments, window management, Ubuntu MATE, Allan Day, Carl George, horizontal workspaces, Ventoy, SSD, SATA, Epiphany, Firefox, Chromium, Browser Wars, Gamestop AMC, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ticker, stocks, ticker, We try out GNOME 40 and its new workspace layout. Who we think this works well for, and who might want to avoid it.

Plus Wimpy, Ubuntu's Desktop lead, chats with us about his future after Canonical.

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We try out GNOME 40 and its new workspace layout. Who we think this works well for, and who might want to avoid it.

Plus Wimpy, Ubuntu's Desktop lead, chats with us about his future after Canonical.

Special Guests: Carl George and Martin Wimpress.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+pWgp3Wsf]]>Chris FisherWes PayneMartin WimpressCarl George
390: Eating the License Cakehttps://linuxunplugged.com/390d75d7451-38b5-4425-926f-07d2a8b0bc60Tue, 26 Jan 2021 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSuccessful open-source projects all seem to struggle with one major gorilla. Who it is, and what their options are now.44:00noSuccessful open-source projects all seem to struggle with one major gorilla. Who it is, and what their options are now. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Jonathan Corbet. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Home Assistant, Home Assistant, HACS, Linux 5.12, Nintendo 64, security, Fedora, Chromium, Chrome, Google, Tom Callaway, AWS, Elastic, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Apache License, Server Side Public License, Open Source, Free Software, search, Lucene, Solr, Jellyfin, Jonathan Corbet, LWN, Kernel maintainer, polybar, dust, ncdu, du, rust, i3, wayland, waybar,Successful open-source projects all seem to struggle with one major gorilla. Who it is, and what their options are now.

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Successful open-source projects all seem to struggle with one major gorilla. Who it is, and what their options are now.

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389: Harder Butter Faster Strongerhttps://linuxunplugged.com/38988cc0468-e841-404a-b97e-3409bdb58a7bTue, 19 Jan 2021 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe showcase a tool that will change your Linux game.1:00:37noWe showcase a tool that will change your Linux game. Plus our thoughts on the recent Btrfs FUD, a bunch of feedback, and a handy pick. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Nano 5.5, text editors, Ubuntu 21.04, home directory, UNIX permissions, security, chmod, cloud, containers, Linux 5.10.8, Btrfs, filesystems, Ventoy, USB, MBR, GPT, exFAT, NTFS, Windows, macOS, UEFI, distro-hopping, Live CD, Live USB, openSUSE, KDE Neon, Plasma, Tuxies, Thinkpad X12, system76, Linux Laptops, PostgreSQL, database, backups, PGHoard, object storage, s3, DBAN, SystemRescueCD, LDAP,We showcase a tool that will change your Linux game.

Plus our thoughts on the recent Btrfs FUD, a bunch of feedback, and a handy pick.

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We showcase a tool that will change your Linux game.

Plus our thoughts on the recent Btrfs FUD, a bunch of feedback, and a handy pick.

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388: Waxing On With Wendellhttps://linuxunplugged.com/388c81d0c50-485d-4737-8417-1d1c50c6dfe3Tue, 12 Jan 2021 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWendell joins the show to cover the state of graphics on Linux, and what Intel has in store for the future.1:09:35noWendell joins the show to cover the state of graphics on Linux, and what Intel has in store for the future. Plus why we're excited about PeerTube again, some feedback, and more. Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Wendell Wilson, Level1Techs, Level1Linux, Intel Xe graphics, Intel oneAPI, Linux graphics, open source, Ubuntu, Fedora, discrete graphics, iGPU, VFIO, GVT-g, OpenSUSE, MicroOS, JeOS, SUSE, opi, OpenSUSE Build Service, OBS, Arch, Alpine, YaST, Btrfs, GPU-Viewer, PeerTube, jupiter.tube, Wendell joins the show to cover the state of graphics on Linux, and what Intel has in store for the future.

Plus why we're excited about PeerTube again, some feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.

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Wendell joins the show to cover the state of graphics on Linux, and what Intel has in store for the future.

Plus why we're excited about PeerTube again, some feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+JDlp6gZG]]>Chris FisherWes PayneWendell Wilson
387: Tumbling Into the New Year!https://linuxunplugged.com/387bd535c48-6ffa-4aac-95e1-28a13ad51285Tue, 05 Jan 2021 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe have some strong opinions about the state of openSUSE Tumbleweed. We've secretly been running it for the past week, and share our experience.1:20:11noWe have some strong opinions about the state of openSUSE Tumbleweed. We've secretly been running it for the past week, and share our experience. Plus Microsoft's path to dominating the Linux desktop becomes clear. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, bucklespring, IBM Model M, mechanical keyboards, Valve, Steam, Linux Gaming, Linus Torvalds, ECC, Intel, Microsoft, Project Monarch, Outlook, Electron, email, Mailspring, FOSDEM, Matrix, KDE, Plasma, Plasma System Monitor, openSUSE, Tumbleweed, YaST, Nvidia, Zypper, flatpak, Grub, btrfs, snapshots, todoist, todo apps, Planner, elementary OS, Tuxies, GNOME 40, We have some strong opinions about the state of openSUSE Tumbleweed. We've secretly been running it for the past week, and share our experience.

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We have some strong opinions about the state of openSUSE Tumbleweed. We've secretly been running it for the past week, and share our experience.

Plus Microsoft's path to dominating the Linux desktop becomes clear.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+yyP9T_ry]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
386: Perilously Precocious Predictionshttps://linuxunplugged.com/386541c62a6-f115-40c9-8fa8-0ba0fcd57ca3Tue, 29 Dec 2020 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFriends join us for a special edition of the show to review last year's predictions, and forecast the future.57:45noFriends join us for a special edition of the show to review last year's predictions, and forecast the future. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, and Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, predictions, 2021, 2020, Plasma, Arch, Manjaro, M1, Apple, Linux, Linus, Microsoft, SUSE, VMWare, GNOME, KDE, Intel XE, Canonical, DRM, Rocky Linux, RHEL, CentOS, GeekBench, XFCE, Fuschia, DNF, Fedora, Ubuntu, Best Buy, System76, Arch, ARM, RISC-V, Rancher, Kubernetes, EndlessOS, AMD, Raspberry Pi, Hector Martin, Rust, Pinephone, Friends join us for a special edition of the show to review last year's predictions, and forecast the future.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, and Neal Gompa.

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Friends join us for a special edition of the show to review last year's predictions, and forecast the future.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+IZBvZWvk]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDrew DeVoreAlan PopeAlex KretzschmarBrent GervaisJoe RessingtonNeal Gompa
385: The 2020 Tuxieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/38537bc4646-1854-4342-a26c-83b2bc556322Tue, 22 Dec 2020 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies.1:24:45noWe reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies. We've tallied the audience votes for the best open source projects, desktops, distros, editors, games, and much much more. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Nate Graham.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, KDE, Plasma Desktop, Qt, Nate Graham, Synology, DS920+, Btrfs, NAS, Docker, virtual machines, DSM, Jellyfin, Plex, server, Celeron, Intel, Synology Quickconnect, Tuxies, 2020 Tuxies, VIM, Linux kernel, Home Assistant, Ubuntu, Fedora, Alpine, Pinephone, Rapsberry Pi 4, Best Linux Distro of 2020, Among Us, Best Linux Desktop of 2020, Wireguard, GNOME Shell,We reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies.

We've tallied the audience votes for the best open source projects, desktops, distros, editors, games, and much much more.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Nate Graham.

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We reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies.

We've tallied the audience votes for the best open source projects, desktops, distros, editors, games, and much much more.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Nate Graham.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+5iKo613O]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDrew DeVoreNate Graham
384: Born To Run Fedorahttps://linuxunplugged.com/384189424ce-542a-437a-98bb-a14563d3760bTue, 15 Dec 2020 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's light as a feather, fast as hell, and everything is upstream. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon ships with Fedora, and this week we put it to the test.1:05:03noIt's light as a feather, fast as hell, and everything is upstream. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon ships with Fedora, and this week we put it to the test. Plus community news, feedback, and a great pick. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, 2020 Tuxies, Arch Linux, arch server, OpenZFS, ZFS, btrfs, snapper, CentOS, CentOS Stream, Red Hat, CloudLinux, Gentoo, Project Lenix, Fractal, nheko, Matrix, synapse, dendrite, Rust, This Week In Matrix, Lenovo, X1 Carbon, Thinkpad, Fedora, Intel, Thunderbolt, Academic Tuxies, Glances, pbgopy, clipboard sharing, system monitoring, topIt's light as a feather, fast as hell, and everything is upstream. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon ships with Fedora, and this week we put it to the test.

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It's light as a feather, fast as hell, and everything is upstream. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon ships with Fedora, and this week we put it to the test.

Plus community news, feedback, and a great pick.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+PqDfp9IL]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
383: Murder of a Distrohttps://linuxunplugged.com/383432057e2-1664-4b24-82dc-db2ba39e3879Tue, 08 Dec 2020 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRed Hat just made big changes to how CentOS works, we breakdown the good, and the bad.1:06:30noRed Hat just made big changes to how CentOS works, we breakdown the good, and the bad. Plus how you can DIY a cheap IP KVM using a Raspberry Pi. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Hector Martin.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Tuxies, CentOS, CentOS 8, CentOS Stream, Red Hat, RHEL, Fedora, IBM, Pi-KVM, Raspberry PI, IP-KVM, VNC, IPMI, BMC, Hector Martin, Apple M1, Nvidia, Nouveau, eGPU, Thunderbolt, UMA, Linux hardware, PS4, Microsoft Kinect, AMD, Radeon, radeontop, htop, top, bashtop, bpytop, python, Red Hat just made big changes to how CentOS works, we breakdown the good, and the bad.

Plus how you can DIY a cheap IP KVM using a Raspberry Pi.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Hector Martin.

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Red Hat just made big changes to how CentOS works, we breakdown the good, and the bad.

Plus how you can DIY a cheap IP KVM using a Raspberry Pi.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Hector Martin.

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382: A New Endeavourhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3821f82fb99-ca71-46ee-a219-71d5f1b26effTue, 01 Dec 2020 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS.1:07:09noA problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS. Plus some important community news, handy picks, feedback, and more! Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Tuxies, ZaReason, Linux laptops, Hector Martin, M1, Apple Silicon, OpenZFS, ZFS, L2ARC, Zstandard, GNOME 40, GNOME Circle, Mutter, EndeavourOS, Arch, Antergos, Calamares, reflector, Xfce, terminal-centric distro, Corsair, RF Headphones, Pro1 X Smartphone, XDA, Haruna, mpv, gallery-dl, A problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS.

Plus some important community news, handy picks, feedback, and more!

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A problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS.

Plus some important community news, handy picks, feedback, and more!

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381: Secret Modem Soundshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3817a315793-4678-474b-956a-881c6c0399bbTue, 24 Nov 2020 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe have the coolest new retro tool of the year, that will turn you into a Linux powered spy.52:56noWe have the coolest new retro tool of the year, that will turn you into a Linux powered spy. Plus the changes coming to Fedora, and what GNOME is focusing on next year. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Rust, Archive.org, Flash, Ruffle, Chromebook, Ubuntu Web Remix, FydeOS, ChromeOS, ChromiumOS, GNOME, GUADEC, Linux App Summit, Fedora 34, i3, KDE Plasma AArch64, PipeWire, JACK Audio, PulseAudio 14, flat volume, ASUS, LVFS, fwupd, Richard Hughes, KStars, StellarSolver, Wave-Share, WebRTC, Modem, Digital Audio, HomeAssistant, Docker, Containers, Ansible, NixOS, Proxmox, Podify, youtube-dl, RSS, Dev Fonts, Perseverance Rover, NASA, We have the coolest new retro tool of the year, that will turn you into a Linux powered spy.

Plus the changes coming to Fedora, and what GNOME is focusing on next year.

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We have the coolest new retro tool of the year, that will turn you into a Linux powered spy.

Plus the changes coming to Fedora, and what GNOME is focusing on next year.

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380: No Sur, No Thank Youhttps://linuxunplugged.com/380435b2256-d7b4-4521-8a3d-93e853fa0b72Tue, 17 Nov 2020 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review the Dell Precision 5750, a born and bred MacBook killer that runs Linux.1:10:52noWe review the Dell Precision 5750, a born and bred MacBook killer that runs Linux. Plus a nasty reminder of how closely Apple monitors its users, and their fatal flaw that we think is outrageous. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Dell Precision 5750 Review, Ubuntu, Linux, GateKeeper, Online Certificate Status Protocol, OCSP, Linux App Summit 2020, macOS Big Sur, AI Benchmark, Seagl, Yacht, containers, docker, Lutris, Linux gaming, We review the Dell Precision 5750, a born and bred MacBook killer that runs Linux.

Plus a nasty reminder of how closely Apple monitors its users, and their fatal flaw that we think is outrageous.

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We review the Dell Precision 5750, a born and bred MacBook killer that runs Linux.

Plus a nasty reminder of how closely Apple monitors its users, and their fatal flaw that we think is outrageous.

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379: Favorite Linux Tweakshttps://linuxunplugged.com/379bf40661f-ee38-4e87-8656-848722235f10Tue, 10 Nov 2020 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe round up our favorite tweaks to the desktop, and apps that make it great.1:11:03noWe round up our favorite tweaks to the desktop, and apps that make it great. Plus some highlights from Arch Conf, and our reaction to Mint finally fixing their Chromium problem. Special Guest: Drew DeVore.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Arch Conf 2020, pacman, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Allan McRae, Arch Linux, Project X, Coreboot, Oreboot, OpenBMC, AMD, Zen, x86, OSFC, Linux Mint, Snapcraft, Snap packages, Ubuntu, Canonical, Chromium, Hypnotix, IPTV, Starlink, SpaceX, Satellite Internet, profile-sync-daemon, GPU-Viewer, Video Trimmer, fzf, Fish shell, smartcd, autojump, jump, Chromecast, mkchromecast, castnow, catt, Vimperator, tridactyl, .local, Liquorix Kernel, Pipewire, Fedora, Firefox Adwaita theme, youtube-dl, GitLab, gitea, FreeIPA, Active Directory, LDAP, Zentyal, We round up our favorite tweaks to the desktop, and apps that make it great.

Plus some highlights from Arch Conf, and our reaction to Mint finally fixing their Chromium problem.

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We round up our favorite tweaks to the desktop, and apps that make it great.

Plus some highlights from Arch Conf, and our reaction to Mint finally fixing their Chromium problem.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+oFX4zT28]]>Chris FisherWes PayneDrew DeVore
378: All in One Pihttps://linuxunplugged.com/37809eabcd5-110a-47cf-8b66-80c51c978b36Tue, 03 Nov 2020 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning.1:06:46noWhy we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning. And we chat with the CTO of the Uno Platform, a new way to bring native apps to Linux. Chapters: 00:00:00 Pre-show 00:01:01 Intro 00:02:23 Meet the Raspberry Pi 400 00:11:21 Manjaro Update 00:16:59 State of Linux Gaming 00:23:11 GNOME 40 00:27:36 Building Native Apps on Linux 00:48:16 Housekeeping 00:50:05 Feedback 00:58:47 Pick 01:04:23 Post-show Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.VIM, vim-mario, vim plugins, Raspberry Pi 400, Raspberry Pi Keyboard, ARM, PinePhone, Manjaro Nibia, Nvidia, linux graphics, Raspberry Pi 400, Collabora, Gabriel Krisman Bertazi, State of Linux Gaming, DRM, anti-cheat, GNOME 40, Uno Platform, C#, XAML, WinUI, snapcraft, native linux app, write once run everywhere, Windows Calculator, Fedora 33, Gentoo, OpenSUSE, NewsFlash, RSS, feed reader, feedlyWhy we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning.

And we chat with the CTO of the Uno Platform, a new way to bring native apps to Linux.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Pre-show
00:01:01 Intro
00:02:23 Meet the Raspberry Pi 400
00:11:21 Manjaro Update
00:16:59 State of Linux Gaming
00:23:11 GNOME 40
00:27:36 Building Native Apps on Linux
00:48:16 Housekeeping
00:50:05 Feedback
00:58:47 Pick
01:04:23 Post-show

Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

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Why we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning.

And we chat with the CTO of the Uno Platform, a new way to bring native apps to Linux.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Pre-show
00:01:01 Intro
00:02:23 Meet the Raspberry Pi 400
00:11:21 Manjaro Update
00:16:59 State of Linux Gaming
00:23:11 GNOME 40
00:27:36 Building Native Apps on Linux
00:48:16 Housekeeping
00:50:05 Feedback
00:58:47 Pick
01:04:23 Post-show

Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+HiZ7YZzJ]]>Chris FisherWes PayneJérôme Laban
377: Buttered-Up Fedorahttps://linuxunplugged.com/377b487503d-d5d6-42cb-92fc-448b66e2e342Tue, 27 Oct 2020 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora 33 is a bold release, and we’ve put it through the wringer. We tell you what’s great, and what you should know before diving in.1:08:48noFedora 33 is a bold release, and we’ve put it through the wringer. We tell you what’s great, and what you should know before diving in. Plus our thoughts on the bigger problem exposed by the youtube-dl takedown. Chapters: 00:00:00 Pre-show 00:03:12 Intro 00:04:40 New LTS Kernel 00:07:16 Pop!_OS 20.10 00:08:47 The youtube-dl Problem 00:29:00 Why 1Password Matters 00:34:52 Housekeeping 00:37:09 Fedora 33 Review 00:56:44 Feedback 01:05:04 Picks 01:08:21 Post-show Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Fedora 33 Review, btrfs, Gnome 3.38, youtube-dl takedown, DMCA, XFS File-System, Linux 5.10 LTS, Pop!_OS 20.10, YouTube-DL, GitHub, annie, Plasma, FreeIPAFedora 33 is a bold release, and we’ve put it through the wringer. We tell you what’s great, and what you should know before diving in.

Plus our thoughts on the bigger problem exposed by the youtube-dl takedown.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Pre-show
00:03:12 Intro
00:04:40 New LTS Kernel
00:07:16 Pop!_OS 20.10
00:08:47 The youtube-dl Problem
00:29:00 Why 1Password Matters
00:34:52 Housekeeping
00:37:09 Fedora 33 Review
00:56:44 Feedback
01:05:04 Picks
01:08:21 Post-show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.

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Fedora 33 is a bold release, and we’ve put it through the wringer. We tell you what’s great, and what you should know before diving in.

Plus our thoughts on the bigger problem exposed by the youtube-dl takedown.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Pre-show
00:03:12 Intro
00:04:40 New LTS Kernel
00:07:16 Pop!_OS 20.10
00:08:47 The youtube-dl Problem
00:29:00 Why 1Password Matters
00:34:52 Housekeeping
00:37:09 Fedora 33 Review
00:56:44 Feedback
01:05:04 Picks
01:08:21 Post-show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.

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376: From The Factory Floorhttps://linuxunplugged.com/37667a75029-7d8e-47f9-923c-b423862a8f86Tue, 20 Oct 2020 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe put the new Ubuntu 20.10 to the test, and chat with System76's Mechanical Engineer to get the secrets of the new Thelio Mega.58:14noWe put the new Ubuntu 20.10 to the test, and chat with System76's Mechanical Engineer to get the secrets of the new Thelio Mega. Plus some important community news, feedback, picks, and more. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-show 1:37 Intro 2:55 Edge for Linux 7:29 Thelio Mega 16:00 NVIDIA's 5.9 Problem 21:02 PinePhone Manjaro Community Edition 25:44 Housekeeping 30:17 Ubuntu 20.10: Groovy Gorilla 49:33 Feedback 54:11 Picks 57:37 Post-show Special Guests: Lindsey Cross and Philip Muller. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Microsoft, Edge for Linux, browsers, chromium, blink, Chrome, Firefox, System76, Thelio Mega, Lindsey Cross, GPU, AI, ML, Pop!_OS, NVIDIA, Linux 5.9, GPL Condom, NetGPU, Manjaro ARM, PinePhone Manjaro Community Edition, Pine64, Phosh, Ubuntu 20.10, Canonical, Groovy Gorilla, GNOME 3.38, Rockchip, nftables, firewall, ESXi Arm Fling, Raspberry Pi, hard drive, badblocks, S.M.A.R.T,We put the new Ubuntu 20.10 to the test, and chat with System76's Mechanical Engineer to get the secrets of the new Thelio Mega.

Plus some important community news, feedback, picks, and more.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-show
1:37 Intro
2:55 Edge for Linux
7:29 Thelio Mega
16:00 NVIDIA's 5.9 Problem
21:02 PinePhone Manjaro Community Edition
25:44 Housekeeping
30:17 Ubuntu 20.10: Groovy Gorilla
49:33 Feedback
54:11 Picks
57:37 Post-show

Special Guests: Lindsey Cross and Philip Muller.

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We put the new Ubuntu 20.10 to the test, and chat with System76's Mechanical Engineer to get the secrets of the new Thelio Mega.

Plus some important community news, feedback, picks, and more.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-show
1:37 Intro
2:55 Edge for Linux
7:29 Thelio Mega
16:00 NVIDIA's 5.9 Problem
21:02 PinePhone Manjaro Community Edition
25:44 Housekeeping
30:17 Ubuntu 20.10: Groovy Gorilla
49:33 Feedback
54:11 Picks
57:37 Post-show

Special Guests: Lindsey Cross and Philip Muller.

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375: Wrong About Pop!https://linuxunplugged.com/375cb29be0a-19c5-4e00-99d6-23ef7fa1d21eWed, 14 Oct 2020 00:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery.1:05:45noWe're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery. Plus our thoughts on the new Plasma release, a super handy pick, and more. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:44 Intro 0:50 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:39 Plasma 5.20 7:50 Kernel 5.9 8:05 VMware Flirts with Arm 15:28 SPONSOR: Linode 18:54 Big News for Nebula 22:10 Code-Shaming the Kernel 27:40 Housekeeping 29:31 Pop!OS Exit Interview 31:44 Pop!OS Full-Time Staff 34:49 Pop!OS: The Last Ten Percent 37:46 Pop!OS: A Very Unique Distribution 43:13 Pop!OS: Driving Hardware Sales 47:40 Pop!OS: Strengthening the System76 Brand 49:51 Manjaro Arm 20.10 Released 50:48 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 51:48 Feedback: TLP Magic 53:23 Feedback: Chromebooks and Education 56:16 Pick: Autotier 59:09 Pick: Antennapod 2.0.1 1:00:30 SPONSOR: Core Contributors 1:01:10 Outro 1:03:18 Post-Show Special Guest: Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, KDE Plasma 5.20, Task Manager, Wayland, Notifications, Linux 5.9, NFS, extended attributes, Arm, Raspberry Pi, ESXi, ESXi-Arm, VMware Flings, vSphere, virtualization, Slack, Nebula, Ryan Huber, VPN, networking, Defined Networking, AMD Radeon, AMDGPU, graphics drivers, code quality, GPU, open source, free software, System76, Pop!_OS, Pop Shop, Pop Shell, System76 Keyboard, Steam, Ubuntu, Canonical, Fedora, Dell Precision, Linux gaming, auto tiling, tiling window manager, GNOME Shell, TLP, powertop, power management, WiFi, Chromebooks, Google, education, linux for kids, Manjaro ARM 20.10, storage, autotier, SSD, NVMe, FUSE, AntennaPod, podcasting appsWe're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery.

Plus our thoughts on the new Plasma release, a super handy pick, and more.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:44 Intro
0:50 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:39 Plasma 5.20
7:50 Kernel 5.9
8:05 VMware Flirts with Arm
15:28 SPONSOR: Linode
18:54 Big News for Nebula
22:10 Code-Shaming the Kernel
27:40 Housekeeping
29:31 Pop!_OS Exit Interview
31:44 Pop!_OS Full-Time Staff
34:49 Pop!_OS: The Last Ten Percent
37:46 Pop!_OS: A Very Unique Distribution
43:13 Pop!_OS: Driving Hardware Sales
47:40 Pop!_OS: Strengthening the System76 Brand
49:51 Manjaro Arm 20.10 Released
50:48 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
51:48 Feedback: TLP Magic
53:23 Feedback: Chromebooks and Education
56:16 Pick: Autotier
59:09 Pick: Antennapod 2.0.1
1:00:30 SPONSOR: Core Contributors
1:01:10 Outro
1:03:18 Post-Show

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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We're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery.

Plus our thoughts on the new Plasma release, a super handy pick, and more.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:44 Intro
0:50 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:39 Plasma 5.20
7:50 Kernel 5.9
8:05 VMware Flirts with Arm
15:28 SPONSOR: Linode
18:54 Big News for Nebula
22:10 Code-Shaming the Kernel
27:40 Housekeeping
29:31 Pop!_OS Exit Interview
31:44 Pop!_OS Full-Time Staff
34:49 Pop!_OS: The Last Ten Percent
37:46 Pop!_OS: A Very Unique Distribution
43:13 Pop!_OS: Driving Hardware Sales
47:40 Pop!_OS: Strengthening the System76 Brand
49:51 Manjaro Arm 20.10 Released
50:48 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
51:48 Feedback: TLP Magic
53:23 Feedback: Chromebooks and Education
56:16 Pick: Autotier
59:09 Pick: Antennapod 2.0.1
1:00:30 SPONSOR: Core Contributors
1:01:10 Outro
1:03:18 Post-Show

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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374: Perfect Nextcloud Setuphttps://linuxunplugged.com/37489ccd719-cf3b-48e8-b593-f48a209a1ce9Tue, 06 Oct 2020 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur secrets for a low-cost bulletproof Nextcloud server that we figured out the hard way. We take you into the "server garage" and share our lessons learned.1:00:44noOur secrets for a low-cost bulletproof Nextcloud server that we figured out the hard way. We take you into the "server garage" and share our lessons learned. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Object Storage, Nextcloud upgrade, docker-compose, KDE Breeze Evolution, KDE OS, Neon, Studio hardware, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, Raspberry Pi, Arch ZFS, Docker upgrades, NextCloud 20, nextcloudcmd, occ, rclone, cloud storage, nano, texit editors, micro, CalDav, Linux PodcastOur secrets for a low-cost bulletproof Nextcloud server that we figured out the hard way. We take you into the "server garage" and share our lessons learned.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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Our secrets for a low-cost bulletproof Nextcloud server that we figured out the hard way. We take you into the "server garage" and share our lessons learned.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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373: Your New Toolshttps://linuxunplugged.com/373c09b9152-5f5b-47f0-a0c0-fbfd1ad9d865Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe embrace new tools to upgrade your backup game, securely move files around the network, and debunk the idea that Windows will ever be based on Linux.1:05:03noWe embrace new tools to upgrade your backup game, securely move files around the network, and debunk the idea that Windows will ever be based on Linux. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:29 Intro 0:46 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:31 LVFS Hits 20 Million Downloads 4:10 Dell Precision 5750 Review Unit Coming Soon 6:27 LVFS Continued 7:29 Xen Hypervisor is Porting to Raspberry Pi 4 12:09 New Dell XPS 13 Developer Editions 14:56 Lenovo Expands its Linux-Loaded Selection 16:48 SPONSOR: Linode 19:31 WSL to Support GUI Apps 24:09 Will Microsoft Switch to Linux? 33:18 Fedora 33 Beta is Live 35:13 Housekeeping 36:13 Exploring Send and Receive 38:06 Send and Receive: Backups 39:37 Send and Receive: Setting Up the Volumes 41:00 Send and Receive: Rsync Comparison 43:40 Send and Receive: Data Retention Tests 48:10 Send and Receive: Comparing Performance 50:09 Send and Receive: Right Tool for the Job 55:29 Send and Receive: Rivaling NTFS and APFS 57:39 Feedback: Todo Apps 1:01:33 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors 1:02:30 Outro 1:04:17 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, LVFS, linux vendor firmware service, Richard Hughes, Xen, Raspberry Pi 4, Thinkpad, Dell, XPS 13, Thunderbolt 4, Lenovo, X11, Wayland, Weston, WSL, WSLG, Microsoft, Windows, Fedora, Fedora 33, Btrfs, ZFS, send and receive, encryption, compression, rsync, backup, replication, copy-on-write, CoWWe embrace new tools to upgrade your backup game, securely move files around the network, and debunk the idea that Windows will ever be based on Linux.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:29 Intro
0:46 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:31 LVFS Hits 20 Million Downloads
4:10 Dell Precision 5750 Review Unit Coming Soon
6:27 LVFS Continued
7:29 Xen Hypervisor is Porting to Raspberry Pi 4
12:09 New Dell XPS 13 Developer Editions
14:56 Lenovo Expands its Linux-Loaded Selection
16:48 SPONSOR: Linode
19:31 WSL to Support GUI Apps
24:09 Will Microsoft Switch to Linux?
33:18 Fedora 33 Beta is Live
35:13 Housekeeping
36:13 Exploring Send and Receive
38:06 Send and Receive: Backups
39:37 Send and Receive: Setting Up the Volumes
41:00 Send and Receive: Rsync Comparison
43:40 Send and Receive: Data Retention Tests
48:10 Send and Receive: Comparing Performance
50:09 Send and Receive: Right Tool for the Job
55:29 Send and Receive: Rivaling NTFS and APFS
57:39 Feedback: Todo Apps
1:01:33 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
1:02:30 Outro
1:04:17 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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We embrace new tools to upgrade your backup game, securely move files around the network, and debunk the idea that Windows will ever be based on Linux.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:29 Intro
0:46 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:31 LVFS Hits 20 Million Downloads
4:10 Dell Precision 5750 Review Unit Coming Soon
6:27 LVFS Continued
7:29 Xen Hypervisor is Porting to Raspberry Pi 4
12:09 New Dell XPS 13 Developer Editions
14:56 Lenovo Expands its Linux-Loaded Selection
16:48 SPONSOR: Linode
19:31 WSL to Support GUI Apps
24:09 Will Microsoft Switch to Linux?
33:18 Fedora 33 Beta is Live
35:13 Housekeeping
36:13 Exploring Send and Receive
38:06 Send and Receive: Backups
39:37 Send and Receive: Setting Up the Volumes
41:00 Send and Receive: Rsync Comparison
43:40 Send and Receive: Data Retention Tests
48:10 Send and Receive: Comparing Performance
50:09 Send and Receive: Right Tool for the Job
55:29 Send and Receive: Rivaling NTFS and APFS
57:39 Feedback: Todo Apps
1:01:33 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
1:02:30 Outro
1:04:17 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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372: Distro Triforcehttps://linuxunplugged.com/3722b7ab18a-d5bf-4c5c-9c5d-0167b196c861Tue, 22 Sep 2020 22:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three.1:00:41noWhat would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three. Plus Carl from System76 stops by to surprise us with some firmware news. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 2:22 Intro 2:36 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 4:24 USB Booting the Pi 4 10:10 System76 Open Firmware Update 23:14 SPONSOR: Linode 25:28 OpenPOWER Summit 2020 29:23 EndeavourOS ARM 30:14 Housekeeping 30:53 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors 32:59 It's Really Just a Three Distro World 46:37 Feedback: systemd Skepticism 50:50 Feedback: EmacsConf2020 51:40 Picks 52:12 Pick: Cloud Hypervisor 53:51 Pick: SongRec 54:45 Pick: tmpmail 55:55 Pick: MyPaas 57:16 Outro 59:11 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, and Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Aberhosan, openreach, TV, broadband, Michael Jones, Raspberry Pi 4, USB, SCSI, TRIM, UASP, raspbian, system76, Carl Richell, Open firmware, embedded controller, Intel, AMD, UEFI, OpenPOWER, Linux Foundation, Roberto Innocenti, POWER64 Laptop, Coreboot, EndeavourOS ARM, Arch Linux, Deepin 20, niche distros, window managers, desktop environments, Linux Distributions, Fedora, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Canonical, Bunsen Labs, i3, elementary OS, Devuan, systemd, systemd-homed, EmacsConf2020, Cloud Hypervisor, rust-vmm, Rust, Firecracker, crosvm, Amazon, Google, virtualization, KVM, SongRec, Shazam, mypaas, Heroku, PaaS, Docker, Traefik, Let's Encrypt, Cloud, graphs, analytics, tmpmail, 1secmail, protonmail, What would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three.

Plus Carl from System76 stops by to surprise us with some firmware news.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
2:22 Intro
2:36 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
4:24 USB Booting the Pi 4
10:10 System76 Open Firmware Update
23:14 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 OpenPOWER Summit 2020
29:23 EndeavourOS ARM
30:14 Housekeeping
30:53 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
32:59 It's Really Just a Three Distro World
46:37 Feedback: systemd Skepticism
50:50 Feedback: EmacsConf2020
51:40 Picks
52:12 Pick: Cloud Hypervisor
53:51 Pick: SongRec
54:45 Pick: tmpmail
55:55 Pick: MyPaas
57:16 Outro
59:11 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, and Neal Gompa.

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What would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three.

Plus Carl from System76 stops by to surprise us with some firmware news.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
2:22 Intro
2:36 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
4:24 USB Booting the Pi 4
10:10 System76 Open Firmware Update
23:14 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 OpenPOWER Summit 2020
29:23 EndeavourOS ARM
30:14 Housekeeping
30:53 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
32:59 It's Really Just a Three Distro World
46:37 Feedback: systemd Skepticism
50:50 Feedback: EmacsConf2020
51:40 Picks
52:12 Pick: Cloud Hypervisor
53:51 Pick: SongRec
54:45 Pick: tmpmail
55:55 Pick: MyPaas
57:16 Outro
59:11 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+d2udLq_J]]>Chris FisherWes PayneCarl RichellBrent GervaisNeal Gompa
371: Cabin Feverhttps://linuxunplugged.com/371bb12465f-db07-4d12-b951-411777fe84d6Tue, 15 Sep 2020 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFriends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros.1:02:35noFriends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros. Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:48 Intro 0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community 6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds 9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds 16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds 17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments 19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression 24:48 SPONSOR: Linode 27:34 Cabin 29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros 33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps 36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App? 44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon 47:53 Goin' Indy Update 49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas 50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs 54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud 58:20 Picks: Cozy 1:00:25 Outro 1:01:38 Post-Show Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Amiga Fast File System, Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu Community Council,Walter Lapchynski, wxl, Btrfs, Josef Bacik, GitHub, Fedora, Facebook, page lock fairness, scheduling, memory management, kernel regression, Linux 5.9, Linus Torvalds, benchmarks, Phoronix, Michael Larabel, Apache, ext4, xfs, Cabin, Desktop development, app development, elementary OS, Alan Pope, Stuart Langridge, Nextcloud, Borg Backup, programming, Sublime Text, Vim, Nano, VSCode, Kakoune, cozy, audiobooks, openaudible,Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros.

Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:48 Intro
0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community
6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds
9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds
16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds
17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments
19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression
24:48 SPONSOR: Linode
27:34 Cabin
29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros
33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps
36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App?
44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon
47:53 Goin' Indy Update
49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas
50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs
54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud
58:20 Picks: Cozy
1:00:25 Outro
1:01:38 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.

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Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros.

Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:48 Intro
0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community
6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds
9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds
16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds
17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments
19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression
24:48 SPONSOR: Linode
27:34 Cabin
29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros
33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps
36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App?
44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon
47:53 Goin' Indy Update
49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas
50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs
54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud
58:20 Picks: Cozy
1:00:25 Outro
1:01:38 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.

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370: PipeWire Progresshttps://linuxunplugged.com/370f9774bcf-a26a-4922-80a2-41b90af1c47aTue, 08 Sep 2020 22:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem.51:47noWe get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem. Plus Alexi Pol joins us for two big updates from the KDE community. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 1:30 Intro 1:49 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:56 Linux Action News Returns! 4:17 Ubuntu 20.10 Embraces Active Directory 7:26 DebConf 2020 12:58 Pipewire Progress with Wim Tayman 23:26 SPONSOR: Linode 25:28 Akademy 2020 33:41 Housekeeping 36:19 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors 38:08 Jono Bacon's Book Club 39:05 Feedback: Alpine Server Challenge 40:15 Feedback: Remote Office 44:05 Picks: SC-IM 45:11 Picks: Present 47:30 Outro 48:49 Post-Show Special Guests: Aleix Pol, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Wim Taymans. Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, yarh-io, Raspberry Pi, Linux handheld, Ubuntu 20.10, Active Directory, Debian, OpenZFS, DebConf20, marketing, diversity, audio, video, PulseAudio, JACK, GStreamer, PipeWire, Wim Taymans, GNOME, Red Hat, Jonathan Carter, Lenovo, WirePlumber, Collabora, session manager, Akademy 2020, Aleix Pol, BigBlueButton, Linux App Summit, Fedora 33, People Powered Book Club, Jono Bacon, Alpine, Docker, containers, ssh tunnel, WireGuard, VPN, spreadsheets, ncurses, terminal apps, SC-IM, Present, markdown, archive.org, WaybackMachineWe get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem.

Plus Alexi Pol joins us for two big updates from the KDE community.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
1:30 Intro
1:49 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:56 Linux Action News Returns!
4:17 Ubuntu 20.10 Embraces Active Directory
7:26 DebConf 2020
12:58 Pipewire Progress with Wim Tayman
23:26 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 Akademy 2020
33:41 Housekeeping
36:19 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
38:08 Jono Bacon's Book Club
39:05 Feedback: Alpine Server Challenge
40:15 Feedback: Remote Office
44:05 Picks: SC-IM
45:11 Picks: Present
47:30 Outro
48:49 Post-Show

Special Guests: Aleix Pol, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Wim Taymans.

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We get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem.

Plus Alexi Pol joins us for two big updates from the KDE community.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
1:30 Intro
1:49 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:56 Linux Action News Returns!
4:17 Ubuntu 20.10 Embraces Active Directory
7:26 DebConf 2020
12:58 Pipewire Progress with Wim Tayman
23:26 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 Akademy 2020
33:41 Housekeeping
36:19 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
38:08 Jono Bacon's Book Club
39:05 Feedback: Alpine Server Challenge
40:15 Feedback: Remote Office
44:05 Picks: SC-IM
45:11 Picks: Present
47:30 Outro
48:49 Post-Show

Special Guests: Aleix Pol, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Wim Taymans.

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369: Double Data Rate Troublehttps://linuxunplugged.com/369fcb83953-9993-4d26-8d80-1ad7b78c11e6Tue, 01 Sep 2020 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement.46:58noThe Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement. Plus, we attempt to combine two internet connections with Linux live from the woods! Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 1:07 Intro 1:55 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:35 Lenovo Linux Laptops 11:21 Raspberry Pi Storage Speedup 13:31 SPONSOR: Linode 17:45 Linux Unplugged Core Contributors 18:58 Fedora 33 Bug-a-Thon 20:55 Using Two Internet Connections in Linux 25:11 Policy Routing 28:32 Net-ISP-Balance 31:46 Diving into Policy Routing 33:42 Speedify 39:35 Feedback 40:32 Pick: tunshell 43:16 Outro 45:46 Post-Show Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Linux, computer names, Lenovo, Thinkpad, Fedora, Ubuntu, Linux laptops, Raspberry Pi 4, double data rate, eMMC, SD card, Manjaro, Manjaro ARM, Fedora 33, Bug-A-Thon, mifi, wireless, multihomed, multihoming, Net-ISP-Balance, interface bonding, link aggregation, VPN Bonding, Peplink, MAX Transit DUO, hotspot, AT&T, Verizon, LTE, MLVPN, WireGuard, MPTCP, engarde, iproute2, policy-based routing, policy route, networking, home networking, Foolsm, iptables, Ubiquiti EdgeRouter, Shorewall, OpenWRT, Speedify, tunshell, AWS Lambda, ssh, Matrix,The Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement.

Plus, we attempt to combine two internet connections with Linux live from the woods!

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
1:07 Intro
1:55 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:35 Lenovo Linux Laptops
11:21 Raspberry Pi Storage Speedup
13:31 SPONSOR: Linode
17:45 Linux Unplugged Core Contributors
18:58 Fedora 33 Bug-a-Thon
20:55 Using Two Internet Connections in Linux
25:11 Policy Routing
28:32 Net-ISP-Balance
31:46 Diving into Policy Routing
33:42 Speedify
39:35 Feedback
40:32 Pick: tunshell
43:16 Outro
45:46 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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The Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement.

Plus, we attempt to combine two internet connections with Linux live from the woods!

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
1:07 Intro
1:55 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:35 Lenovo Linux Laptops
11:21 Raspberry Pi Storage Speedup
13:31 SPONSOR: Linode
17:45 Linux Unplugged Core Contributors
18:58 Fedora 33 Bug-a-Thon
20:55 Using Two Internet Connections in Linux
25:11 Policy Routing
28:32 Net-ISP-Balance
31:46 Diving into Policy Routing
33:42 Speedify
39:35 Feedback
40:32 Pick: tunshell
43:16 Outro
45:46 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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368: The Best is Yet to Comehttps://linuxunplugged.com/368eecaa30e-773a-4833-b8a3-1b923fd1c3adWed, 26 Aug 2020 00:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's a new day for Jupiter Broadcasting and the show, we share our big news.1:05:01noIt's a new day for Jupiter Broadcasting and the show, we share our big news. Plus our plan to help make a difference in free software, and we reunite with some old friends. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:42 Intro 1:08 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:59 Arch Update 4:13 Big News for Jupiter Broadcasting 6:58 Coder Radio Returns 8:08 Linux Action News Returns 9:45 The Future of Jupiter Broadcasting 10:23 Unplugged Core Contributors 15:01 Arch Update Part 2 16:49 Housekeeping 18:20 Arch Update Part 3 19:05 Bug Squashers Assemble 24:11 Fedora 33 Test Week 28:27 Fedora IoT 33:51 Pick: FetchCord 34:50 Wimpy's Discord Plea 37:14 Arch Update Part 4 38:16 Pick: Chowdown 40:59 Catching Up with Mike 52:21 Catching Up with Joe 54:30 Catching Up with Wimpy 1:01:19 Outro 1:03:34 Post-Show Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Linux, Minix, Unix, Jupiter Broadcasting 3.0, Michael Dominick, Coder Radio, Joe Ressington, Linux Action News, LAN, The New Show, 2.5 Admins, Unplugged Core Contributors, Fedora 33, Drew DeVore, Alex Kretzschmar, Popey, Alan Pope, Martin Wimpress, Wimpy, Wimpy’s World, Fedora IoT, Btrfs, Bug-a-thon, Matrix, Fedora Test Week, Chowdown, Self-Hosted recipes, Discord, FetchCord, Mumble, bug reports, open source, free software,It's a new day for Jupiter Broadcasting and the show, we share our big news.

Plus our plan to help make a difference in free software, and we reunite with some old friends.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:42 Intro
1:08 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:59 Arch Update
4:13 Big News for Jupiter Broadcasting
6:58 Coder Radio Returns
8:08 Linux Action News Returns
9:45 The Future of Jupiter Broadcasting
10:23 Unplugged Core Contributors
15:01 Arch Update Part 2
16:49 Housekeeping
18:20 Arch Update Part 3
19:05 Bug Squashers Assemble
24:11 Fedora 33 Test Week
28:27 Fedora IoT
33:51 Pick: FetchCord
34:50 Wimpy's Discord Plea
37:14 Arch Update Part 4
38:16 Pick: Chowdown
40:59 Catching Up with Mike
52:21 Catching Up with Joe
54:30 Catching Up with Wimpy
1:01:19 Outro
1:03:34 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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It's a new day for Jupiter Broadcasting and the show, we share our big news.

Plus our plan to help make a difference in free software, and we reunite with some old friends.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:42 Intro
1:08 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:59 Arch Update
4:13 Big News for Jupiter Broadcasting
6:58 Coder Radio Returns
8:08 Linux Action News Returns
9:45 The Future of Jupiter Broadcasting
10:23 Unplugged Core Contributors
15:01 Arch Update Part 2
16:49 Housekeeping
18:20 Arch Update Part 3
19:05 Bug Squashers Assemble
24:11 Fedora 33 Test Week
28:27 Fedora IoT
33:51 Pick: FetchCord
34:50 Wimpy's Discord Plea
37:14 Arch Update Part 4
38:16 Pick: Chowdown
40:59 Catching Up with Mike
52:21 Catching Up with Joe
54:30 Catching Up with Wimpy
1:01:19 Outro
1:03:34 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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367: Podcatcher Play-offhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3671ac25004-1a04-479a-99eb-8037f5589a53Wed, 19 Aug 2020 00:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe round up the best podcast clients for your Linux desktop, mobile, and the web.1:05:53noWe round up the best podcast clients for your Linux desktop, mobile, and the web. Plus we announce the official Jupiter Broadcasting Matrix server, share some great picks, and a thought-provoking email. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:35 Intro 2:03 Debian Requests Artwork 3:04 Google Kernel Code Dump 8:07 The Future of Rust 14:15 Manjaro Forum Meltdown 20:11 Matrix Server Migration 27:38 Housekeeping 28:44 Podcatcher Play-Off 29:08 Podcatcher Play-Off: Honorable Mentions 31:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Winds 33:36 Podcatcher Play-Off: Cpod 35:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Airsonic 38:16 Podcatcher Play-Off: Shellcaster 40:15 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castero 40:42 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castget 42:27 Podcatcher Play-Off: Pocketcasts 44:22 Podcatcher Play-Off: Antennapod 45:09 Podcatcher Play-Off: Overcast 47:22 Feedback: Mac Pro as a Daily Driver 48:38 Feedback: Internet Apocalypse 57:22 Pick: Quad SATA Kit for Raspberry Pi 1:00:01 Pick: Outrun 1:02:50 Outro 1:04:30 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Debian Bullseye, birthday, Google, user-space threading, SwitchTo, scheduling, Linux kernel, multitasking, Go, greenthreads, fibers, FUTEX_SWAP, Mozilla, Rust, Rust Foundation, Arch, Manjaro Forum, Matrix, JupiterBroadcasting Matrix, Podcasts, GNOME Podcasts, gPodder, podfox, Spotify, Winds, CPod, AirSonic, shellcaster, castero, castget, TUI, CLI, command line, Mac Pro, Linux Preppers, internet outage, Project Offgrid,We round up the best podcast clients for your Linux desktop, mobile, and the web.

Plus we announce the official Jupiter Broadcasting Matrix server, share some great picks, and a thought-provoking email.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:35 Intro
2:03 Debian Requests Artwork
3:04 Google Kernel Code Dump
8:07 The Future of Rust
14:15 Manjaro Forum Meltdown
20:11 Matrix Server Migration
27:38 Housekeeping
28:44 Podcatcher Play-Off
29:08 Podcatcher Play-Off: Honorable Mentions
31:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Winds
33:36 Podcatcher Play-Off: Cpod
35:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Airsonic
38:16 Podcatcher Play-Off: Shellcaster
40:15 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castero
40:42 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castget
42:27 Podcatcher Play-Off: Pocketcasts
44:22 Podcatcher Play-Off: Antennapod
45:09 Podcatcher Play-Off: Overcast
47:22 Feedback: Mac Pro as a Daily Driver
48:38 Feedback: Internet Apocalypse
57:22 Pick: Quad SATA Kit for Raspberry Pi
1:00:01 Pick: Outrun
1:02:50 Outro
1:04:30 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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We round up the best podcast clients for your Linux desktop, mobile, and the web.

Plus we announce the official Jupiter Broadcasting Matrix server, share some great picks, and a thought-provoking email.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:35 Intro
2:03 Debian Requests Artwork
3:04 Google Kernel Code Dump
8:07 The Future of Rust
14:15 Manjaro Forum Meltdown
20:11 Matrix Server Migration
27:38 Housekeeping
28:44 Podcatcher Play-Off
29:08 Podcatcher Play-Off: Honorable Mentions
31:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Winds
33:36 Podcatcher Play-Off: Cpod
35:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Airsonic
38:16 Podcatcher Play-Off: Shellcaster
40:15 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castero
40:42 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castget
42:27 Podcatcher Play-Off: Pocketcasts
44:22 Podcatcher Play-Off: Antennapod
45:09 Podcatcher Play-Off: Overcast
47:22 Feedback: Mac Pro as a Daily Driver
48:38 Feedback: Internet Apocalypse
57:22 Pick: Quad SATA Kit for Raspberry Pi
1:00:01 Pick: Outrun
1:02:50 Outro
1:04:30 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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366: Linux Server Salvagehttps://linuxunplugged.com/366e8c04cfd-5d59-4e83-b061-04291abf81eeTue, 11 Aug 2020 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all.48:16noWe refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all. Plus Dan and Cassidy from elementary OS join us to discuss version 6.0. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:45 Intro 2:25 KDE Neon 20.04 4:17 Mozilla Resturcturing 8:21 elementary OS 6 18:29 Housekeeping 20:00 Matrix 22:33 Silver Salvage 29:43 Matrix Server Punishment Test 33:04 Clients Galore 35:06 Secure By Default 43:56 Outro 45:08 Post-Show Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, floppy disk, Boeing 747, Mozilla, layoffs, restructuring, KDE, Plasma, KDE Neon, elementary OS 6, semi-rolling, rolling release, Linux hardware rehab, Ubuntu 20.04, Fedora, Mac Pro, Apple, Matrix, Element, decentralized chat, slack, XMPP, IRC, discord, messaging, SIP, VOIP, Jitsi, Xeon, Intel, federation, security, end-to-end encryption, matrix bridge, REST, HTTP, We refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all.

Plus Dan and Cassidy from elementary OS join us to discuss version 6.0.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:45 Intro
2:25 KDE Neon 20.04
4:17 Mozilla Resturcturing
8:21 elementary OS 6
18:29 Housekeeping
20:00 Matrix
22:33 Silver Salvage
29:43 Matrix Server Punishment Test
33:04 Clients Galore
35:06 Secure By Default
43:56 Outro
45:08 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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We refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all.

Plus Dan and Cassidy from elementary OS join us to discuss version 6.0.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:45 Intro
2:25 KDE Neon 20.04
4:17 Mozilla Resturcturing
8:21 elementary OS 6
18:29 Housekeeping
20:00 Matrix
22:33 Silver Salvage
29:43 Matrix Server Punishment Test
33:04 Clients Galore
35:06 Secure By Default
43:56 Outro
45:08 Post-Show

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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365: There's a Hole in my Boot!https://linuxunplugged.com/365fb2153ff-7ffb-4c0b-a9f1-e76b18ec38aaTue, 04 Aug 2020 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets.53:49noWe explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets. Plus community news, feedback, and more. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux kernel 5.8, AMDGPU, AMD, RSI, vertical mouse, Logitech MX570, Trackball, standing desk, GRUB2, UEFI, BootHole, security, Secure Boot, Debian, Valve, gaming on Linux, proton, steam, emulator, Tony Wasserka, Dolphin, Wii, Gamecube, WINE, MX Linux, Nvidia, Arm, mobile, Nokia n900, physical keyboard, PinePhone, PINE64, Jabra Elite Active 65t, Bluetooth, wireless headset, wireless headphone, earbuds, AirPods, Corsair Void RGB Elite, PulseAudio, Zoom, SM58, Shure, microphones, Linux audio, We explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets.

Plus community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.

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We explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets.

Plus community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.

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364: Linux Arm Wrestlinghttps://linuxunplugged.com/36477044619-c8b2-4bb1-9773-ec7d0230a1fbTue, 28 Jul 2020 23:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems.52:42noThe past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems. Plus we chat with the Manjaro team about recent changes. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:58 Intro 2:01 Terminal 2.0 in ChromeOS 4:41 Manjaro's Process Problems 13:49 Manjaro Sneak Peaks 15:41 Weekend Manjaro Journey 21:02 Housekeeping 22:09 ARM on Linux 24:01 The History of ARM 28:16 Single Board Computing Revolution 31:47 ARM Reaching into the Present 33:17 The Future of ARM 36:42 Not Everyone Loves ARM 43:01 Wants and What Ifs 48:30 App Pick: tuptime 49:48 App Pick: s-tui 50:21 Outro 51:36 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Dalton Durst, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, Marius Gripsgard, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Google, ChromeOS Terminal 2.0, Crostini, Manjaro, Arch, Philip Mueller, Arm, Softbank, Apple, Windows, Microsoft, Acorn, BBC Micro, RISC-V, PowerPC, Debian, Fedora, Intel, 7nm, 10nm, 14nm, AMD, Apple Newton, ServerReady, Graviton, SBBR, EBBR, UEFI, PCI, ACPI, s-tui, Terminal Phase, tuptime, uptime, System76, Pine64, Pinebook Pro, PinePhone, UBPorts, Ubuntu Touch, Raspberry Pi, Jonathon FernyhoughThe past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems.

Plus we chat with the Manjaro team about recent changes.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:58 Intro
2:01 Terminal 2.0 in ChromeOS
4:41 Manjaro's Process Problems
13:49 Manjaro Sneak Peaks
15:41 Weekend Manjaro Journey
21:02 Housekeeping
22:09 ARM on Linux
24:01 The History of ARM
28:16 Single Board Computing Revolution
31:47 ARM Reaching into the Present
33:17 The Future of ARM
36:42 Not Everyone Loves ARM
43:01 Wants and What Ifs
48:30 App Pick: tuptime
49:48 App Pick: s-tui
50:21 Outro
51:36 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Dalton Durst, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, Marius Gripsgard, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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The past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems.

Plus we chat with the Manjaro team about recent changes.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:58 Intro
2:01 Terminal 2.0 in ChromeOS
4:41 Manjaro's Process Problems
13:49 Manjaro Sneak Peaks
15:41 Weekend Manjaro Journey
21:02 Housekeeping
22:09 ARM on Linux
24:01 The History of ARM
28:16 Single Board Computing Revolution
31:47 ARM Reaching into the Present
33:17 The Future of ARM
36:42 Not Everyone Loves ARM
43:01 Wants and What Ifs
48:30 App Pick: tuptime
49:48 App Pick: s-tui
50:21 Outro
51:36 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Dalton Durst, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, Marius Gripsgard, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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363: Return of the Terminal Serverhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3634b0a4e0c-b846-4564-872a-81fa10322565Tue, 21 Jul 2020 23:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC”, we ponder what Linux has to offer.52:47noFedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer. Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:29 Intro 2:34 RSI Woes 7:21 Jellyfin 13:12 Proxmox Backup Server 16:22 ProcMon for Linux 20:16 Fedora 33 Defaults to Btrfs 24:27 systemd-oomd 26:38 Housekeeping 28:41 Riot Becomes Element 32:36 Mysterious Microsoft Job Posting 39:19 Picks: Polybar 40:57 Picks: ytop 42:43 Feedback 48:50 Outro 50:06 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, GNOME Shop, GNOME merchandise, Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, SyncPlay, Chromecast, Proxmox Backup Server, backups, virtualization, containers, Microsoft, Open Source, ProcMon for Linux, SysInternals, Fedora 33, BTRFS, filesystems, openSUSE, Rust, OOM, systemd-oomd, EarlyOOM, Matrix, Vector, Riot, Element, chat federation, Microsoft Cloud PC, Guadec, LupLUG, i3, polybar, gotop, ytop, bashtop, S3, Nextcloud, Python, Qt, Feedback, AstroNinja, SpaceX, NASA, ubidesktop, cloud desktop,Fedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer.

Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:29 Intro
2:34 RSI Woes
7:21 Jellyfin
13:12 Proxmox Backup Server
16:22 ProcMon for Linux
20:16 Fedora 33 Defaults to Btrfs
24:27 systemd-oomd
26:38 Housekeeping
28:41 Riot Becomes Element
32:36 Mysterious Microsoft Job Posting
39:19 Picks: Polybar
40:57 Picks: ytop
42:43 Feedback
48:50 Outro
50:06 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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Fedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer.

Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback.

Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:29 Intro
2:34 RSI Woes
7:21 Jellyfin
13:12 Proxmox Backup Server
16:22 ProcMon for Linux
20:16 Fedora 33 Defaults to Btrfs
24:27 systemd-oomd
26:38 Housekeeping
28:41 Riot Becomes Element
32:36 Mysterious Microsoft Job Posting
39:19 Picks: Polybar
40:57 Picks: ytop
42:43 Feedback
48:50 Outro
50:06 Post-Show

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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362: The Hidden Cost of Nextcloudhttps://linuxunplugged.com/36265733c7d-c396-42c0-8bb4-0beab6738456Tue, 14 Jul 2020 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great.1:03:10noOur team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great. Plus why Linus Torvalds has become the master of saying no. Special Guest: Drew DeVore.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Linus Torvalds, Open Source Summit, Dirk Hohndel, VMWare, Linux kernel development, email, saying no, Git, Subsurface, software maintenance, Nextcloud, Dropbox, file storage, file syncing, kernel name, secret codename, Arch server, ZFS, yay, AUR helpers, LupLUG, Digital Ocean, PostgreSQL, S3, spaces, object storage, Syncthing, IBM, Lenovo, Thinkpad, Linux laptops, thermal throttling, thunderbolt, fwupd, firmware, eGPU, Debian, i3, tiling window managers, Pop!_OS Shell, Unix SurplusOur team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great.

Plus why Linus Torvalds has become the master of saying no.

Special Guest: Drew DeVore.

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Our team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great.

Plus why Linus Torvalds has become the master of saying no.

Special Guest: Drew DeVore.

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361: Buttery Smooth Fedorahttps://linuxunplugged.com/36111a3fded-17b6-4e17-a715-b970e69876d0Wed, 08 Jul 2020 02:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora's getting to work and reconsidering some long held-assumptions.53:06noFedora's getting to work and reconsidering some long held-assumptions. Plus the best tool for getting things done on Linux, we take a look at openSUSE Leap 15.2, and breathe new life into an old Pebble. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeff Fortin Tam, and Neal Gompa.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Balena, Raspberry Pi, Geiger counter, Getting things GNOME, GTG, Getting Things Done, Jeff Fortin Tam, Fedora 22, Btrfs, filesystems, snapshots, zram, GCC, LLVM, SUSE, openSUSE, Leap 15.2, snapshots, snapper, transactional server, zypper, YaST, Sway, Pebble, smartwatch, Rebbel Yell, RebbleOS, markdown, Zettlr, Roam Research, eMacs, Org-roam, LaTeX, Pandoc, text editors, doom-emacs, Spacemacs, productivity toolsFedora's getting to work and reconsidering some long held-assumptions.

Plus the best tool for getting things done on Linux, we take a look at openSUSE Leap 15.2, and breathe new life into an old Pebble.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeff Fortin Tam, and Neal Gompa.

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Fedora's getting to work and reconsidering some long held-assumptions.

Plus the best tool for getting things done on Linux, we take a look at openSUSE Leap 15.2, and breathe new life into an old Pebble.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeff Fortin Tam, and Neal Gompa.

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360: The Hard Work of Hardwarehttps://linuxunplugged.com/360980502f7-11c5-456d-b633-4a5262f7b894Tue, 30 Jun 2020 21:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're joined by two guests who share their insights into building modern Linux hardware products.54:45noWe're joined by two guests who share their insights into building modern Linux hardware products. Plus we try out Mint 20, cover some big Gnome fixes, and a very handy open source noise suppression pick! Special Guests: Alfred Neumayer, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jeremy Soller.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Raspberry Pi, CutiePi, tablet, GNOME, 4k, culling, performance, Linux graphics, Linux Mint 20, warpinator, file transfer, snap packages, snapcraft, Ubuntu, Canonical, fractional scaling, Chrome, Chromium, system76, Linux Laptop, Oryx Pro, hybrid graphics, Nvidia, UBports, Pine64 PinePhone, Linux mobile, Ubuntu Touch, Project Treble, Linux noise suppression, cadmus, PulseAudio, Jeremy Soller, Alfred Neumayer, RNNoise, open firmwareWe're joined by two guests who share their insights into building modern Linux hardware products.

Plus we try out Mint 20, cover some big Gnome fixes, and a very handy open source noise suppression pick!

Special Guests: Alfred Neumayer, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jeremy Soller.

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We're joined by two guests who share their insights into building modern Linux hardware products.

Plus we try out Mint 20, cover some big Gnome fixes, and a very handy open source noise suppression pick!

Special Guests: Alfred Neumayer, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jeremy Soller.

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359: Death of the Machttps://linuxunplugged.com/35986ff1f4f-34eb-4c18-85bd-9c459f00c69eTue, 23 Jun 2020 20:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.47:07noWhy we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, machine learning, recipes, cooking, ARM, Arm, Fujitsu, supercomputers, Top500, IBM, Japan, Ampere, cloud, Arm servers, Debian, AirDrop, Nearby Share, Nearby Sharing, Google, Chrome, Microsoft, Apple, Arm, ffmpeg, macOS 11, Adobe, Final Cut Pro, Blender, Homebrew, Hackintosh, unsilence, TensorFlow, AI, artificial intelligence, python, docker, containers, Parallels, bhyve, xhyve, FreeBSD, BSD,Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.

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Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.

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358: Our Fragmented Favoritehttps://linuxunplugged.com/358f6bb5162-a188-4bc2-bcd8-0ec587e032e2Tue, 16 Jun 2020 21:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's time to challenge some long-held assumptions. Today's Btrfs is not yesterday's hot mess, but a modern battle-tested filesystem, and we'll prove it. Plus our thoughts on GitHub dropping the term "master", and the changes Linux should make NOW to compete with commercial desktops.1:13:47noIt's time to challenge some long-held assumptions. Today's Btrfs is not yesterday's hot mess, but a modern battle-tested filesystem, and we'll prove it. Plus our thoughts on GitHub dropping the term "master", and the changes Linux should make NOW to compete with commercial desktops. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, SpaceX, Starlink, Falcon 9, Crew Dragon, preempt, disk partitioning, disk layout, NVMe, SSD, Btrfs, ZFS, CoW, copy on write, snapshots, checksums, data integrity, LVM, XFS, EXT4, Facebook, Fedora, filesystem, Fedora Workstation, containers, Docker, Flatpak, disk space, GitHub, master, welcoming nomenclature, Rich Bowen, Matt Ahrens, redis, python, ruby, GIMP, Pine64, PinePhone, PineTab, postmarketOS, Librem 5, Purism, Phosh, phone, mobile, macOS, Apple, Windows, accesibility, proprietary software, Pipewire, media productionIt's time to challenge some long-held assumptions.

Today's Btrfs is not yesterday's hot mess, but a modern battle-tested filesystem, and we'll prove it.

Plus our thoughts on GitHub dropping the term "master", and the changes Linux should make NOW to compete with commercial desktops.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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It's time to challenge some long-held assumptions.

Today's Btrfs is not yesterday's hot mess, but a modern battle-tested filesystem, and we'll prove it.

Plus our thoughts on GitHub dropping the term "master", and the changes Linux should make NOW to compete with commercial desktops.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+JyrUYmmm]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconBrent GervaisDrew DeVoreNeal Gompa
357: The Little Distro That Couldhttps://linuxunplugged.com/357848c34d3-2fb9-4a72-ad9c-ce6503df6cfeTue, 09 Jun 2020 12:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe lightweight distro that stole our hearts, the four of us each try out a different contender and come away with what we think will be the leanest and meanest distribution for your PC.56:24noThe lightweight distro that stole our hearts, the four of us each try out a different contender and come away with what we think will be the leanest and meanest distribution for your PC. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Jill Bryant Ryniker. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, breathe, exhale, bake off, Linux, open source, FOSS, multicore, multithreading, free software, Linux distributions, virtual LUG, lightweight distro, CPU, RAM, HDD, lightweight, VScode, dark mode, GTK, theming, Arc, Yaru, Pop!_OS, Qt, Breeze, YouTube, Netflix, gaming on Linux, BunsenLabs, Debian, PPA, package managers, Helium, FreeBSD, BSD, Unix, pkg, ports, SuperTux, SuperTuxKart, video games, KolibriOS, Assembly, Sparky Linux, Linux Desktop, antiX, community, The lightweight distro that stole our hearts, the four of us each try out a different contender and come away with what we think will be the leanest and meanest distribution for your PC.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Jill Bryant Ryniker.

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The lightweight distro that stole our hearts, the four of us each try out a different contender and come away with what we think will be the leanest and meanest distribution for your PC.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Jill Bryant Ryniker.

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356: Linux Hardware Lovehttps://linuxunplugged.com/3567ef9e647-ce93-46f3-8cfa-a06afac18b06Tue, 02 Jun 2020 21:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFrom the low-end to the high-end we try out both ends of the Linux hardware spectrum. Wes reviews the latest XPS 13, and Chris shares his thoughts on the Pinebook Pro.1:03:11noFrom the low-end to the high-end we try out both ends of the Linux hardware spectrum. Wes reviews the latest XPS 13, and Chris shares his thoughts on the Pinebook Pro. Plus a really cool new feature in Linux 5.7, and we get some answers to the recent GNOME patent settlement from the source. Special Guests: Dan Johansen and Drew DeVore.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, snakeware, python, X11, GNOME, software patents, RPI, Rothschild Patent Imaging, Neil McGovern, GNOME Foundation, open source, thermal pressure, Linux kernel 5.7, WINE, Windows, gaming, SECCOMP, syscalls, PINE64, PineBook Pro, ARM, ROCKPro64, WiFi, privacy, Dell, XPS, XPS 13, Project Sputnik, Barton George, Developer Edition, new XPS, Intel, Ice Lake, 10nm, Howdy, infrared, face ID, fingerprint reader, Ubuntu, Killer WiFi, 4K, battery life, BTRFS, ZFS, LVM, XFS,From the low-end to the high-end we try out both ends of the Linux hardware spectrum. Wes reviews the latest XPS 13, and Chris shares his thoughts on the Pinebook Pro.

Plus a really cool new feature in Linux 5.7, and we get some answers to the recent GNOME patent settlement from the source.

Special Guests: Dan Johansen and Drew DeVore.

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From the low-end to the high-end we try out both ends of the Linux hardware spectrum. Wes reviews the latest XPS 13, and Chris shares his thoughts on the Pinebook Pro.

Plus a really cool new feature in Linux 5.7, and we get some answers to the recent GNOME patent settlement from the source.

Special Guests: Dan Johansen and Drew DeVore.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+0HePKPzk]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconDrew DeVoreDan Johansen
355: Chris' Data Crisishttps://linuxunplugged.com/3551c1813f2-00ab-427b-9a1e-e3c77da41f31Tue, 26 May 2020 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network.57:35noChris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network. Special Guest: Drew DeVore. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Vim, VIMKiller, hardware, firmware, Raspberry Pi 4, USB Boot, booting, ext4, btrfs, filesystems, ZFS, backups, data integrity, networking, WFH, working from home, ARP, netdiscover, nmap, Wireshark, tcpdump, MAC address, WiFi, wireless, wireless networking, LinSSID, wavemon, FireHOL, FireQOS, VPN, DNSMasq, smokeping, speedtest, fing, pfSense, OPNsenseChris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network.

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Chris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network.

Special Guest: Drew DeVore.

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354: Microsoft FINALLY Gets Ithttps://linuxunplugged.com/35481ae302e-9f7d-4629-a866-014f174e5a9dTue, 19 May 2020 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWindows is getting more competitive by adopting core Linux features, so we cover the latest Linux-inspired additions to Windows. Then review the new release of Pi-hole, sort through recent PINE64 updates, and read your feedback.1:00:34noWindows is getting more competitive by adopting core Linux features, so we cover the latest Linux-inspired additions to Windows. Then review the new release of Pi-hole, sort through recent PINE64 updates, and read your feedback. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller. Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, WireGuard, OpenBSD, Microsoft, Build, Brad Smith, open source, Craig Loewen, WSL, Graphics, GPU, DirectX, Windows Terminal, Windows Subsystem for Linux, winget, Windows package manager, PINE64, PineTab, PinePhone, UBPorts, Ubuntu Touch, Manjaro, ManjaroBook, Ryzen, AMD, Pi-hole 5, ad blocking, DNSMasq, DNS-FTL, Linux Mint, Raspberry Pi, XPS, Ubuntu, Ventoy, multi-boot USB,Windows is getting more competitive by adopting core Linux features, so we cover the latest Linux-inspired additions to Windows. Then review the new release of Pi-hole, sort through recent PINE64 updates, and read your feedback.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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Windows is getting more competitive by adopting core Linux features, so we cover the latest Linux-inspired additions to Windows. Then review the new release of Pi-hole, sort through recent PINE64 updates, and read your feedback.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+2oH-97Cg]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconAlex KretzschmarDrew DeVoreNeal GompaPhilip Muller
353: Feeling Elivehttps://linuxunplugged.com/353e5e7c6f9-1325-45fe-b166-6f2aea6a417eTue, 12 May 2020 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're blown away by the Enlightenment desktop, and its little known features, and we share a quick way for you to try it out yourself.57:15noWe're blown away by the Enlightenment desktop, and its little known features, and we share a quick way for you to try it out yourself. Plus our experience with Pop!_OS 20.04, Telegram's recent embarrassment, and some feedback. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jill Bryant Ryniker.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, command line, awk, sed, shell, Ubuntu Server, LUKS, encrypted storage, encryption, GNOME, Fedora, Christian Schaller, Telegram, TON, cryptocurrency, Enlightenment, EFL, window manager, Elive, Thanatermesis, Samuel Baggen, XPS 13, System76, Pop!_OS 20.04, tiling window manager, Pop Shell, PaperWM, git-crypt, dotfiles, We're blown away by the Enlightenment desktop, and its little known features, and we share a quick way for you to try it out yourself.

Plus our experience with Pop!_OS 20.04, Telegram's recent embarrassment, and some feedback.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jill Bryant Ryniker.

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We're blown away by the Enlightenment desktop, and its little known features, and we share a quick way for you to try it out yourself.

Plus our experience with Pop!_OS 20.04, Telegram's recent embarrassment, and some feedback.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jill Bryant Ryniker.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+EBcYPSzb]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconBrent GervaisDrew DeVoreJill Bryant Ryniker
352: Three Course Batteryhttps://linuxunplugged.com/35274a0a687-6c3c-444d-8939-63ad73b0f986Tue, 05 May 2020 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingManjaro has a new hardware partner so Phillip joins to share the details, and we have the Lemur Pro in house for a battery endurance test like no other.1:06:28noManjaro has a new hardware partner so Phillip joins to share the details, and we have the Lemur Pro in house for a battery endurance test like no other. Plus an Arch server update, and Chris orders the new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, and Philip Muller.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Inkscape 1.0, Arch, ZFS, WireGuard, Manjaro, Philip Muller, Star Labs, LabTop, Raspberry Pi Camera, High Quality Camera, Linux Laptop, Lemur Pro, System76, Intel Comet Lake, USB-C, Jeremy Soller, Coreboot, open firmware, battery life, Tailscale, Audio Recorder, sound recorder, FFmpeg, PulseAudioManjaro has a new hardware partner so Phillip joins to share the details, and we have the Lemur Pro in house for a battery endurance test like no other.

Plus an Arch server update, and Chris orders the new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, and Philip Muller.

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Manjaro has a new hardware partner so Phillip joins to share the details, and we have the Lemur Pro in house for a battery endurance test like no other.

Plus an Arch server update, and Chris orders the new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, and Philip Muller.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+ZEz1cohB]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconBrent GervaisDrew DeVorePhilip MullerJeremy Soller
351: Lenovo Loves Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/351d9d4f2c2-64fa-4b66-8d0a-5576e3a6f43fTue, 28 Apr 2020 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora Project Leader Matthew Miller joins us to discuss Lenovo shipping ThinkPads loaded with Fedora, and our review of the new 32 release.1:02:23noFedora Project Leader Matthew Miller joins us to discuss Lenovo shipping ThinkPads loaded with Fedora, and our review of the new 32 release. Plus Ubuntu's Director of Desktop Martin Wimpress covers the details everyone missed in 20.04. Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Matthew Miller, and Neal Gompa.Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter Broadcasting, Fedora 32, Ubuntu 20.04, Lenovo, DNF, Fedora Core OS, Systemd 245, nftables, iptables, pipewire, GameMode, Linux laptops, EarlyOOM, GNOME 3.36, Matthew Miller, Martin Wimpress, firewalld, nftables, firewall, sysusers.d, GCC 10, Python 2, Python 3.8, bashtop, Arm, RockPro64, fingerprint reader, wireguardFedora Project Leader Matthew Miller joins us to discuss Lenovo shipping ThinkPads loaded with Fedora, and our review of the new 32 release.

Plus Ubuntu's Director of Desktop Martin Wimpress covers the details everyone missed in 20.04.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Matthew Miller, and Neal Gompa.

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Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller joins us to discuss Lenovo shipping ThinkPads loaded with Fedora, and our review of the new 32 release.

Plus Ubuntu's Director of Desktop Martin Wimpress covers the details everyone missed in 20.04.

Special Guests: Martin Wimpress, Matthew Miller, and Neal Gompa.

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350: Focal Focushttps://linuxunplugged.com/350df8501b2-02bf-4f48-8315-2cbe5d096036Tue, 21 Apr 2020 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe latest Ubuntu LTS is here, but does it live up to the hype? And how practical are the new ZFS features? We dig into the performance, security, and stability of Focal Fossa.1:12:57noThe latest Ubuntu LTS is here, but does it live up to the hype? And how practical are the new ZFS features? We dig into the performance, security, and stability of Focal Fossa. Plus our thoughts on the new KWin fork, if Bleachbit is safe, and a quick Fedora update. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.Jupiter Broadcasting, A Cloud Guru, Unplugged, Linux Podcast, Arch, i3, 3mux, tiling, tmux, pacat, PulseAudio, Grub, LTS, Pop shell, Pop!_OS, EROFS, snapshots, zsys, ZFS, XFS, kernel lockdown, exFAT, VirtIO-FS, WSL, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, Budgie, MATE, Feral Interactive, GameMode, Yaru, GNOME 3.36, Focal Fossa, Ubuntu 20.04, LupLUG, Fedora 32, BleachBit, Roman Gilg, KwinFT, Plasma, KDE, Kwin, Lemur Pro, System 76, Linux laptop, TUXEDO Control Center, TeletypeThe latest Ubuntu LTS is here, but does it live up to the hype? And how practical are the new ZFS features? We dig into the performance, security, and stability of Focal Fossa.

Plus our thoughts on the new KWin fork, if Bleachbit is safe, and a quick Fedora update.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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The latest Ubuntu LTS is here, but does it live up to the hype? And how practical are the new ZFS features? We dig into the performance, security, and stability of Focal Fossa.

Plus our thoughts on the new KWin fork, if Bleachbit is safe, and a quick Fedora update.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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349: Arm: A New Hopehttps://linuxunplugged.com/3491cc0836b-4a48-4e9f-8edf-c018625a56e6Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe build the server you never should, a tricked out Arm box, and push it to the limit with a telnet torture test.52:55noWe build the server you never should, a tricked out Arm box, and push it to the limit with a telnet torture test. Plus what we're playing recently, community news, a handy self-hosted music pick, and more. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.Linux speed run, rachelbythebay, Steam, Linux gaming, AMD, NVIDIA, DOOM Eternal, Batman: Arkham City, Risk of Rain 2, Raft, Proton, Valve, Wine, GitHub, git, GitLab, Nat Friedman, Ubuntu 20.04, WireGuard, ZFS, Zsys, Canonical, LupLUG, ROCKPro64, PINE64, Pine Microsystems, SBC, Manjaro ARM, Armbian, Beets, MusicBrainz, music management, Telnet, ASCII, Star Wars, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe build the server you never should, a tricked out Arm box, and push it to the limit with a telnet torture test.

Plus what we're playing recently, community news, a handy self-hosted music pick, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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We build the server you never should, a tricked out Arm box, and push it to the limit with a telnet torture test.

Plus what we're playing recently, community news, a handy self-hosted music pick, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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348: OK OOMerhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3485649c0ba-ade7-468c-a135-99ccd41a0f36Tue, 07 Apr 2020 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingToday we make nice with a killer, an early out-of-memory daemon, and one of the new features in Fedora 32. We put EarlyOOM to the test in a real-world workload and are shocked by the results.1:03:56noToday we make nice with a killer, an early out-of-memory daemon, and one of the new features in Fedora 32. We put EarlyOOM to the test in a real-world workload and are shocked by the results. Plus we debate if OpenWrt is still the best router solution, and chew on Microsoft's new SELinux competitor. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Neal Gompa.Microsoft, IPE, LSM, security, Integrity Policy Enforcement, OpenWrt, Opkg, MitM, Linux router, pfSense, OPNsense, Fedora, Fedora 32, EarlyOOM, oomd, Facebook, PSI, memory pressure, Nohang, low-memory-monitor, Nushell, timekpr-next, time tracking, shell, Linux, command line, performance, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingToday we make nice with a killer, an early out-of-memory daemon, and one of the new features in Fedora 32. We put EarlyOOM to the test in a real-world workload and are shocked by the results.

Plus we debate if OpenWrt is still the best router solution, and chew on Microsoft's new SELinux competitor.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Neal Gompa.

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Today we make nice with a killer, an early out-of-memory daemon, and one of the new features in Fedora 32. We put EarlyOOM to the test in a real-world workload and are shocked by the results.

Plus we debate if OpenWrt is still the best router solution, and chew on Microsoft's new SELinux competitor.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Neal Gompa.

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347: Arm is Herehttps://linuxunplugged.com/3474bfa5af8-0d5c-48e7-a264-9017a797c11eTue, 31 Mar 2020 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe discover a few simple Raspberry Pi tricks that unlock incredible performance and make us re-think the capabilities of Arm systems.1:04:24noWe discover a few simple Raspberry Pi tricks that unlock incredible performance and make us re-think the capabilities of Arm systems. Plus we celebrate Wireguard finally landing in Linux, catch up on feedback, and check out the new Manjaro laptop. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Philip Muller.Ubuntu, 20.04, WireGuard, Linux, Linux 5.6, Raspberry Pi, Pi 4, Arm, EXT4, XFS, Btrfs, F2FS, ZFS, snapshots, USB4, VirtualBox, Multipath TCP, Manjaro, TUXEDO Computers, Linux laptop, Arch, Fedora, FreeBSD, NixOS, Guix, functional, bulletproof Linux, Armbian, Timeshift, Linux Mint, JSON, Powershell, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe discover a few simple Raspberry Pi tricks that unlock incredible performance and make us re-think the capabilities of Arm systems.

Plus we celebrate Wireguard finally landing in Linux, catch up on feedback, and check out the new Manjaro laptop.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Philip Muller.

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We discover a few simple Raspberry Pi tricks that unlock incredible performance and make us re-think the capabilities of Arm systems.

Plus we celebrate Wireguard finally landing in Linux, catch up on feedback, and check out the new Manjaro laptop.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Philip Muller.

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346: The One-Click Traphttps://linuxunplugged.com/346296904e5-b7ba-4aa9-9437-54c0583f9cc4Tue, 24 Mar 2020 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe debate the dangers and advantages of one-click deployments. Then Dan from elementary OS shares an AppCenter for Everyone update.1:06:13noWe debate the dangers and advantages of one-click deployments. Then Dan from elementary OS shares an AppCenter for Everyone update. Plus a big batch of feedback that kicks off some wide-ranging discussions. Special Guests: Danielle Foré and Neal Gompa.FOSS, Powerpoint, docker, open source, conferences, NVIDIA, nouveau, graphics, gaming on Linux, System76, Lemur Pro, Linux laptop, One-click apps, automation, Ansible, AWS, Turnkey Linux, Sandstorm, Bitnami, Home Assistant, security, backup, Borg, duplicity, Little Snitch, Microsoft, WSL, Windows, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Mastodon, Twitter, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe debate the dangers and advantages of one-click deployments. Then Dan from elementary OS shares an AppCenter for Everyone update.

Plus a big batch of feedback that kicks off some wide-ranging discussions.

Special Guests: Danielle Foré and Neal Gompa.

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We debate the dangers and advantages of one-click deployments. Then Dan from elementary OS shares an AppCenter for Everyone update.

Plus a big batch of feedback that kicks off some wide-ranging discussions.

Special Guests: Danielle Foré and Neal Gompa.

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345: Don't Go Viral, Go Virtualhttps://linuxunplugged.com/345afd5ab81-0e69-4d64-a781-670695b6b506Tue, 17 Mar 2020 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt was the first of its kind, and the first forced to go virtual. We get the behind the scenes story of WSL Conf from the organizers.1:08:59noIt was the first of its kind, and the first forced to go virtual. We get the behind the scenes story of WSL Conf from the organizers. Plus our impressions of the latest GNOME release, community news, app picks, and more. Special Guests: Hayden Barnes, Neal Gompa, and Sohini Bianka Roy.floppy disk, ARM, AppCenterForEveryone, elementaryOS, Manjaro KDE, EARN IT act, encryption, privacy, security, Hayden Barnes, Sohini Bianka Roy, WSLConf, WSL, Microsoft, Windows, Ubuntu 20.04, 20.04, Ubuntu, Canonical, ZFS, GNOME, GNOME 3.36, Linux Desktop, WFH, pivpn, BreakTimer, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingIt was the first of its kind, and the first forced to go virtual. We get the behind the scenes story of WSL Conf from the organizers.

Plus our impressions of the latest GNOME release, community news, app picks, and more.

Special Guests: Hayden Barnes, Neal Gompa, and Sohini Bianka Roy.

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It was the first of its kind, and the first forced to go virtual. We get the behind the scenes story of WSL Conf from the organizers.

Plus our impressions of the latest GNOME release, community news, app picks, and more.

Special Guests: Hayden Barnes, Neal Gompa, and Sohini Bianka Roy.

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344: Our Week with Windowshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3448c51d9fc-e679-4040-b364-e1698c8c6fb3Tue, 10 Mar 2020 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe load up Windows 10 with WSL2, the new Terminal, and give it a go to see what it does better than Linux. Then we dive into the deep end and attend the first-ever WSLConf.1:06:55noWe load up Windows 10 with WSL2, the new Terminal, and give it a go to see what it does better than Linux. Then we dive into the deep end and attend the first-ever WSLConf. Plus the big new feature coming to Ubuntu, why Chris is going to Denver, and more. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.Silverlight, OpenSilver, HTML5, ZFS, Zsys, Ubuntu, Canonical, snapshots, Apt, package management, Denver, AppCenterForEveryone, elementaryOS, elementary, Windows, Windows 10, WSL, Windows Subsystem for Linux, WSLConf, Windows Terminal, Chocolatey, Docker, macOS, Kubernetes, Plasma, Plasmoid, containers, google photos, Hayden Barnes, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe load up Windows 10 with WSL2, the new Terminal, and give it a go to see what it does better than Linux. Then we dive into the deep end and attend the first-ever WSLConf.

Plus the big new feature coming to Ubuntu, why Chris is going to Denver, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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We load up Windows 10 with WSL2, the new Terminal, and give it a go to see what it does better than Linux. Then we dive into the deep end and attend the first-ever WSLConf.

Plus the big new feature coming to Ubuntu, why Chris is going to Denver, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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343: What Linux is Best Athttps://linuxunplugged.com/34311bf0308-3a26-427f-985e-599635f3b74aTue, 03 Mar 2020 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe try the Mac desktop for 30 days, find out what we think it does best, and where Linux will always have it beat.57:08noWe try the Mac desktop for 30 days, find out what we think it does best, and where Linux will always have it beat. This episode kicks off the start of a bigger conversation series. Plus community news, very handy picks, and more. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Maria Komarova, and Michael Aaron Murphy . Stadia, gaming on Linux, GNOME, desktop Linux, GNOME Shell 3.36, Firefox, Wayland, Linux, Apple, macOS, power users, system76, Pop!_OS, tiling window manager, tiling windows, typescript, javascript, gnome extension, rust, ripgrep, the silver searcher, docker, windows WSL2, steam, gaming, cattLinux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe try the Mac desktop for 30 days, find out what we think it does best, and where Linux will always have it beat.

This episode kicks off the start of a bigger conversation series.

Plus community news, very handy picks, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Maria Komarova, and Michael Aaron Murphy .

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We try the Mac desktop for 30 days, find out what we think it does best, and where Linux will always have it beat.

This episode kicks off the start of a bigger conversation series.

Plus community news, very handy picks, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Maria Komarova, and Michael Aaron Murphy .

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342: Shrimps have SSHellshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3426a4664ae-89e2-4ed7-be9b-e30d680391b9Tue, 25 Feb 2020 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH.59:19noA radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH. Plus community news, a concerning issue for makers, an Arch server follow up, and more. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Jeremy Stott, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.GIF, Jif, Manjaro, Manjaro 19.0, Arch Linux, rolling release, Raspberry P 4, USB-C, SCaLE, LFNW, Drone, FAA, regulation, UAV, Jeremy Stott, zero trust, BeyondCorp, Zero Trust SSH, security, ssh, openssh, certificates, sshrimp, bless, cloud, AWS, Lambda, LCA, Uber, Lyft, Netflix, PAM, authentication, OpenID Connect, ZFS, Ly, display manager, collascii, TUI, ncurses, terminal, command line, Ubuntu, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingA radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH.

Plus community news, a concerning issue for makers, an Arch server follow up, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Jeremy Stott, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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A radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH.

Plus community news, a concerning issue for makers, an Arch server follow up, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Jeremy Stott, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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341: Long Term Rollinghttps://linuxunplugged.com/3413154a5c5-3581-4648-8a86-2be624383f16Tue, 18 Feb 2020 13:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed.52:48noWe question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed. Plus an easy way to snapshot any workstation, some great feedback, and an extra nerdy command-line pick. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.Google, Samsung, Linux, kernel, security, Android, rolling release, LTS, linux distributions, open source development, regular release, CentOS, Ubuntu, containers, snap packages, flatpak, docker, DevOps, Arch Linux, Timeshift, Linux Mint, backups, snapshots, BTRFS, ZFS, desktop linux, rolback, rsync, Cockpit, ZFS, thinkpad, t480, fingerprint reader, bcachefs, jc, jq, json, unix, command line, Powershell, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed.

Plus an easy way to snapshot any workstation, some great feedback, and an extra nerdy command-line pick.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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We question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed.

Plus an easy way to snapshot any workstation, some great feedback, and an extra nerdy command-line pick.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

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340: IRC is Deadhttps://linuxunplugged.com/34078800d2f-b60f-4f79-a6e0-142b04483c1cTue, 11 Feb 2020 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe difficult and fascinating conversations from FOSDEM 2020. Plus how elementary OS does coopertition right.1:12:58noThe difficult and fascinating conversations from FOSDEM 2020. Plus how elementary OS does coopertition right. And a bunch of community news, app picks, and much more. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Dusty Mabe.Pine64 PinePhone, mobile, linux smartphone, KDE, Plasma, Plasma 5.18, LTS, System 76, Thelio, Thelio Major, AMD, Ryzen, Threadripper 3990X, oreboot, coreboot, Rust, Rust Watch, Dusty Mabe, AppCenter for Everyone, elementaryOS, crowdfunding, burn out, IRC, FOSDEM, FOSDEM 2020, Unix, history, PDP-7, Warner Losh, Matthew Broberg, James Bottemly, open source, Robert Morris, Dustin Kirkland, Hollywood, shairport-sync, AirPlay, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingThe difficult and fascinating conversations from FOSDEM 2020. Plus how elementary OS does coopertition right.

And a bunch of community news, app picks, and much more.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Dusty Mabe.

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The difficult and fascinating conversations from FOSDEM 2020. Plus how elementary OS does coopertition right.

And a bunch of community news, app picks, and much more.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Dusty Mabe.

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339: The Mint Mindsethttps://linuxunplugged.com/3391f05ffe0-5605-4777-887e-94fb90b9b508Tue, 04 Feb 2020 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get into the Linux Mint mindset after years away and share our take on Cinnamon's many improvements.57:45noWe get into the Linux Mint mindset after years away and share our take on Cinnamon's many improvements. Plus news that'll have knock-on effects for the rest of the year, and more. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Bosch, Google Glass, AR, Ginni Rometty, IBM, Arvind Krishna, Red Hat, systemd-homed, systemd, CUPS, Apple, printing, Michael Sweet, LPrint, label printing, open source, free software, burnout, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, 20.04, 14.04, Linux Mint 19.3, Timeshift, Cinnamon, Celluloid, MATE, XFCE, system reports, system tray, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe get into the Linux Mint mindset after years away and share our take on Cinnamon's many improvements.

Plus news that'll have knock-on effects for the rest of the year, and more.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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We get into the Linux Mint mindset after years away and share our take on Cinnamon's many improvements.

Plus news that'll have knock-on effects for the rest of the year, and more.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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338: Success Through Vulnerabilityhttps://linuxunplugged.com/338ed85d70d-1f9f-4436-9661-8ca36e8b22deTue, 28 Jan 2020 14:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow did we get from shareware to free software? We jump in the Linux powered time machine and revisit software past.1:03:57noHow did we get from shareware to free software? We jump in the Linux powered time machine and revisit software past. Plus a new Plasma focused laptop, and two powerful command-line picks. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.MarsCat, Raspberry Pi, Kubuntu, Kubuntu Focus, KDE, Laptop, Linux Laptop, Windows Terminal, Terminal, Cool Retro Term, command line, open source, Dre DeVault, stress, time management, FOSS, sustainable development, Shareware, Freeware, StuffIt, WinRAR, rust, broot, PC-SIG, Jim Button, Buttonware, Jim Knopf, tizonia, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingHow did we get from shareware to free software? We jump in the Linux powered time machine and revisit software past.

Plus a new Plasma focused laptop, and two powerful command-line picks.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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How did we get from shareware to free software? We jump in the Linux powered time machine and revisit software past.

Plus a new Plasma focused laptop, and two powerful command-line picks.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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337: Mystical Usershttps://linuxunplugged.com/337a42f215a-9198-4624-bbab-a7a92be63246Tue, 21 Jan 2020 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe make an appeal to keep Linux powerful and avoid the Macification of the desktop, and review the latest developer-focused XPS 13.58:26noWe make an appeal to keep Linux powerful and avoid the Macification of the desktop, and review the latest developer-focused XPS 13. Plus some community news that's getting missed, picks, and more. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.PinePhone, Pine64, Fedora, Fedore CoreOS, CoreOS, Flatcar Container Linux, Kinvolk, containers, cloud, doing things that scale, linux desktop, free desktop, open source, Ubuntu, Focal Fossa, Ubuntu 20.04, Yaru, Yaru theme, Dell, XPS 13, Dell XPS 13, software development, developer laptop, Mac OS, macification, benchmarks, linux laptop, UEFI, WiFi 6, markdown, glow, picks, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingWe make an appeal to keep Linux powerful and avoid the Macification of the desktop, and review the latest developer-focused XPS 13.

Plus some community news that's getting missed, picks, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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We make an appeal to keep Linux powerful and avoid the Macification of the desktop, and review the latest developer-focused XPS 13.

Plus some community news that's getting missed, picks, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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336: Linus' Filesystem Flusterhttps://linuxunplugged.com/336c90c9f1e-fcfe-4ef1-ac0d-1e2cd29ca025Tue, 14 Jan 2020 19:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinus Torvalds says don't use ZFS, but we think he got a few of the facts wrong. Jim Salter joins us to help us explain what Linus got right, and what he got wrong.53:31noLinus Torvalds says don't use ZFS, but we think he got a few of the facts wrong. Jim Salter joins us to help us explain what Linus got right, and what he got wrong. Plus some really handy Linux picks, some community news, and a live broadcast from Seattle's Snowpocalypse! Special Guest: Jim Salter.Jim Salter, ZFS, filesystems, Linux, Linus Torvalds, CES, Automotive Grade Linux, CES, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 10, Oracle, btrfs, XFS, ext4, Sun Microsystems, ARC, LRU Cache, benchmarks, data storage, data integrity, checksums, s-tui, bandwhich, nethogs, iftop, Firefox Send, ffsend, age, encryption, pgp, gpg, command line utilities, Mozilla, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, A Cloud Guru, Jupiter BroadcastingLinus Torvalds says don't use ZFS, but we think he got a few of the facts wrong. Jim Salter joins us to help us explain what Linus got right, and what he got wrong.

Plus some really handy Linux picks, some community news, and a live broadcast from Seattle's Snowpocalypse!

Special Guest: Jim Salter.

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Linus Torvalds says don't use ZFS, but we think he got a few of the facts wrong. Jim Salter joins us to help us explain what Linus got right, and what he got wrong.

Plus some really handy Linux picks, some community news, and a live broadcast from Seattle's Snowpocalypse!

Special Guest: Jim Salter.

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335: Practically Perfect Predictionshttps://linuxunplugged.com/335fc109543-f0d8-402c-bdb1-51ce19d8a749Tue, 07 Jan 2020 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFind out what's happening in 2020 before it happens. Our crew returns from the future with predictions so perfect you could bet some Dogecoin on it.55:08noFind out what's happening in 2020 before it happens. Our crew returns from the future with predictions so perfect you could bet some Dogecoin on it. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais. 2020, Arch, Arch Linux, Pacman, arch on the server, year-end, new year, predictions, Linux, open-source, Oracle, Manjaro, robots, mobile Linux, Linux powered phones, ARM, Intel, AMD, Plex, Jellyfin, Olaris, Emby, XFCE, HiDPI, ZFS, WireGuard, bcachefs, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingFind out what's happening in 2020 before it happens. Our crew returns from the future with predictions so perfect you could bet some Dogecoin on it.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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Find out what's happening in 2020 before it happens. Our crew returns from the future with predictions so perfect you could bet some Dogecoin on it.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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334: Particularly Poor Predictionshttps://linuxunplugged.com/33404c71733-72e6-4537-8f5c-47d12ab938afTue, 31 Dec 2019 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review our predictions and own up to what we got wrong, and what we got right in 2019.48:09noWe review our predictions and own up to what we got wrong, and what we got right in 2019. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais. 2019, year-end, new years, Plasma, predictions, hollywood, No More Secrets, cool-retro-term, Red Hat, ARM, Macbook, Apple, SUSE, Microsoft, Dell, dark mode, dark mode preference, dark style, Intel, AMD, Clear Linux, Ubuntu, Canonical, btrfs, bcachefs, zfs, GNOME, 2020, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe review our predictions and own up to what we got wrong, and what we got right in 2019.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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We review our predictions and own up to what we got wrong, and what we got right in 2019.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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333: Linux Wayback Machinehttps://linuxunplugged.com/333527cf795-8c06-4b67-be0b-cacc141e870cTue, 24 Dec 2019 12:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOpen source won the last decade, but what if it hadn’t? We look back at some major milestones and reflect on a world where they never existed.1:12:32noOpen source won the last decade, but what if it hadn’t? We look back at some major milestones and reflect on a world where they never existed. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais. linuxserver.io, Docker, netboot.xyz, PXE, network booting, ISO, linux installer,Containers, Kubernetes, Tails, Amnesia, Knoppix, GNOME 10x10, Linux Desktop, Linux Podcast, TFTP, Unity, Ubuntu, MATE, Canonical, LXC, Red Hat, Core OS, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingOpen source won the last decade, but what if it hadn’t? We look back at some major milestones and reflect on a world where they never existed.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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Open source won the last decade, but what if it hadn’t? We look back at some major milestones and reflect on a world where they never existed.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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332: The WSL Secrets https://linuxunplugged.com/332b1ec33c6-2340-4c6d-a8a9-fba518fda0efTue, 17 Dec 2019 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBig things are coming to Microsoft's WSL so we get the inside scoop on what's just around the corner.1:01:31noBig things are coming to Microsoft's WSL so we get the inside scoop on what's just around the corner. Plus a few new GNOME features, some Arch server follow up, and more! Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Hayden Barnes.Hayden Barnes, WSL, Windows Subsystem For Linux, Microsoft, Canonical, Desktop Linux, GNOME, GNOME 3.4, GNOME 3.6, Ubuntu, PPA, ZFS, btrfs, software packaging, Pocket Popcorn Computer, Pocket C.H.I.P., wikit, Wikipedia, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingBig things are coming to Microsoft's WSL so we get the inside scoop on what's just around the corner.

Plus a few new GNOME features, some Arch server follow up, and more!

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Hayden Barnes.

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Big things are coming to Microsoft's WSL so we get the inside scoop on what's just around the corner.

Plus a few new GNOME features, some Arch server follow up, and more!

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Hayden Barnes.

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331: apt install arch-linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/33114baf960-13bc-4efb-ba26-cf4977b98223Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're myth-busting this week as we take a perfectly functioning production server and switch it to Arch. Is this rolling distro too dangerous to run in production, or can the right approach unlock the perfect server? We try it so you don't have to.58:46noWe're myth-busting this week as we take a perfectly functioning production server and switch it to Arch. Is this rolling distro too dangerous to run in production, or can the right approach unlock the perfect server? We try it so you don't have to. Plus some big community news, feedback, and more. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Manjaro, Arch, Arch Linux, rolling release, Fedora, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, FreeNAS, arch on the server, mythbusting, ZFS, snapper, btrfs, docker, containers, system administration, linux servers, linux, Teams, Microsoft, Office 365, NVIDIA, nouveau, GPU, GTC, graphics, graphics cards, snapshots, copy-on-write, backups, cockpit, WireGuard,snap-pac, grub-btrfs, systemd-networkd, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe're myth-busting this week as we take a perfectly functioning production server and switch it to Arch. Is this rolling distro too dangerous to run in production, or can the right approach unlock the perfect server? We try it so you don't have to.

Plus some big community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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We're myth-busting this week as we take a perfectly functioning production server and switch it to Arch. Is this rolling distro too dangerous to run in production, or can the right approach unlock the perfect server? We try it so you don't have to.

Plus some big community news, feedback, and more.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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330: 'Tis the SSHessionhttps://linuxunplugged.com/330aa2e80db-f1c8-45a0-bbea-fa5b98d47f5eTue, 03 Dec 2019 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGive the gift of remote support with our neat SSH trick. Also, Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss what's great about their new release.1:03:00noGive the gift of remote support with our neat SSH trick. Also, Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss what's great about their new release. Plus we'll share some gadget gift ideas, and what we're building for the holidays. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Cassidy James Blaede.Raspberry Pi, SBC, Orange Pi, Librem 5, PinePhone, Purism, elementary OS, 5.1, Hera, Juno, Cassidy James Blaede, Linux gifts, holiday gifts, gifts, gift giving, SSH, Self-Hosted, BackupPC, Jellyfin, Kodi, PiHole, AdGuard, Veeam, Odroid GO, Lakka, RetroArch, Cassidy James Blaede, OSMC, 6tunnel, VPN, ipv6, Hass.io, HomeAssistant, Strobe Audio, snapcast, Open Media Vault, FreedomBox, SSH, openssh, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingGive the gift of remote support with our neat SSH trick. Also, Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss what's great about their new release.

Plus we'll share some gadget gift ideas, and what we're building for the holidays.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Cassidy James Blaede.

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Give the gift of remote support with our neat SSH trick. Also, Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss what's great about their new release.

Plus we'll share some gadget gift ideas, and what we're building for the holidays.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Cassidy James Blaede.

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329: Flat Network Truthershttps://linuxunplugged.com/329eb1f8be9-bf60-48f6-9acc-2f8690ba2b7eTue, 26 Nov 2019 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBuild one flat network across cloud providers, personal networks, with even thousands of nodes. We feature two amazing open source solutions, and the creators behind them.1:06:51noBuild one flat network across cloud providers, personal networks, with even thousands of nodes. We feature two amazing open source solutions, and the creators behind them. Plus community news, first impressions of Google Stadia, listener feedback, and some great picks. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Guus Sliepen, and Ryan Huber.Android, Linux, Mainline, WireGuard, VPN, Zinc, Crypto, cryptography, Linux 5.5, Google, System76, ThinkPad, Overlay Network, networking, Virtual Private Network, Tinc, Nebula, Slack, Stadia, linux gaming, Jupiter Extras, Ryan Huber, Guus Sliepen, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting, Flat Network, fzf, fish shell, profile-sync-daemon, wee-slack, girens, Plex, GTK, native apps, KDE, Plasma, Manjaro, Arch linux,Build one flat network across cloud providers, personal networks, with even thousands of nodes. We feature two amazing open source solutions, and the creators behind them.

Plus community news, first impressions of Google Stadia, listener feedback, and some great picks.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Guus Sliepen, and Ryan Huber.

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Build one flat network across cloud providers, personal networks, with even thousands of nodes. We feature two amazing open source solutions, and the creators behind them.

Plus community news, first impressions of Google Stadia, listener feedback, and some great picks.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Guus Sliepen, and Ryan Huber.

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328: My Mighty Fine Pinehttps://linuxunplugged.com/328852739af-d02d-43d1-83ca-e77555a26f37Tue, 19 Nov 2019 18:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Pinebook Pro gets put through the travel test, while we get an update on Pine64 projects straight from the source.52:55noThe Pinebook Pro gets put through the travel test, while we get an update on Pine64 projects straight from the source. Plus a few surpises from the System76 Super Fan event. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Lukasz Erecinski.Pinebook Pro, Pine, Pine64, PinePhone, KDE, Plasma, Arch Arch Linux, Manjaro, BraveHeart, MacBook Pro, Gnome Shell, Mutter, System76, Super Fan, Thelio, ROCKPro64, Lukasz Erecinski, Pop!Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingThe Pinebook Pro gets put through the travel test, while we get an update on Pine64 projects straight from the source.

Plus a few surpises from the System76 Super Fan event.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Lukasz Erecinski.

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The Pinebook Pro gets put through the travel test, while we get an update on Pine64 projects straight from the source.

Plus a few surpises from the System76 Super Fan event.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Lukasz Erecinski.

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327: Distro Disco https://linuxunplugged.com/32783f30943-1cef-4a17-a9df-3948ae94ff9cTue, 12 Nov 2019 14:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGet to know our Linux Users Group a little better and learn why they love their Linux distros of choice, and the one thing they'd change to make them perfect.59:03noGet to know our Linux Users Group a little better and learn why they love their Linux distros of choice, and the one thing they'd change to make them perfect. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa. Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Manjaro, Rolling, DNF, APT, urpmi, YUM, Yellow Dog Linux, Arch, package managment, ZFS, openZFS, btrfs, MATE, KDE, Neon, Plasma, Debian, DNF, openSUSE, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingGet to know our Linux Users Group a little better and learn why they love their Linux distros of choice, and the one thing they'd change to make them perfect.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

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Get to know our Linux Users Group a little better and learn why they love their Linux distros of choice, and the one thing they'd change to make them perfect.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

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326: Dell, elementary, Fedora, oh my!https://linuxunplugged.com/326874d0a11-d59e-4c85-9c5b-8c15efae3284Tue, 05 Nov 2019 20:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDell expands their linux hardware lineup, why elementary OS's Flatpak support sets the bar, and we chat with Christian Schaller of Red Hat about Fedora 31 and what's around the corner.1:02:14noDell expands their linux hardware lineup, why elementary OS's Flatpak support sets the bar, and we chat with Christian Schaller of Red Hat about Fedora 31 and what's around the corner. Plus an update on Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi 4 and a pick that's just for Wes. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Christian F.K. Schaller, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.Pinebook Pro, XPS, XPS 13, Dell, Ubuntu, Linux laptops, Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi, elementaryOS, Sideload, Fedora 31, Christian Schaller, Red Hat, GNOME, Pipewire, Jack, PulseAudio, ALSA, Linux audio, Flatpak, AppCenter, FireCode, Fonts, kexecboot, kexec, pick, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingDell expands their linux hardware lineup, why elementary OS's Flatpak support sets the bar, and we chat with Christian Schaller of Red Hat about Fedora 31 and what's around the corner.

Plus an update on Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi 4 and a pick that's just for Wes.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Christian F.K. Schaller, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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Dell expands their linux hardware lineup, why elementary OS's Flatpak support sets the bar, and we chat with Christian Schaller of Red Hat about Fedora 31 and what's around the corner.

Plus an update on Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi 4 and a pick that's just for Wes.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Christian F.K. Schaller, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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325: DNF or Diehttps://linuxunplugged.com/32566809e83-454a-4303-a8e5-5209bfa2a220Tue, 29 Oct 2019 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.1:09:09noFedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops. Plus the best way to share your terminal yet, and more. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.etcher, Balena, raspberry pi, eGPU, NVIDIA, AMD, linux graphics, steam, proton, Mantiz, Purism, jay little, Librem 5, Ubucon, Ubucon Europe, Fedora, Fedora 31, GNOME, linux desktop, silverblue, fedora toolbox, containers, podman, docker, cgroupsv2, cgroups, tmate, tmux, terminal sharing, GNOME Software, flatpak, flathub, ssh, python 2, python, i686, 32-bit, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.

Plus the best way to share your terminal yet, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.

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Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.

Plus the best way to share your terminal yet, and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.

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324: RAMburglarshttps://linuxunplugged.com/324e96ce739-bf0c-43bd-b917-36027601e9aaTue, 22 Oct 2019 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs the ZFS tax too high? We pit ZFS on root against ext4 in our laptop pressure cooker and see how they perform when RAM gets tight.58:56yesIs the ZFS tax too high? We pit ZFS on root against ext4 in our laptop pressure cooker and see how they perform when RAM gets tight. Plus we take a look at Pop!_OS 19.10, complete our Ubuntu 19.10 review, cover community news, and lots more. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar. Unix, Fedora, Matthew Miller, opensource.com, Don Watkins, Steam Remote Play Together, Linux gaming, GNOME, GNOME Foundation, shotwell, patent troll defense fund, 19.10, Ubuntu 19.10, Pop!_OS, MATE, ZFS, openZFS, ext4, benchmarks, filesystem, pi 4, raspberry pi 4, system76, thinkpad, thinkpad-tools, memory pressure, RAM, tensorman, tensorflow, ai, ml, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Is the ZFS tax too high? We pit ZFS on root against ext4 in our laptop pressure cooker and see how they perform when RAM gets tight.

Plus we take a look at Pop!_OS 19.10, complete our Ubuntu 19.10 review, cover community news, and lots more.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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Is the ZFS tax too high? We pit ZFS on root against ext4 in our laptop pressure cooker and see how they perform when RAM gets tight.

Plus we take a look at Pop!_OS 19.10, complete our Ubuntu 19.10 review, cover community news, and lots more.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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323: It's Pronounced 19.10https://linuxunplugged.com/323ee4efbad-cbc6-4af5-8559-c234580a486fTue, 15 Oct 2019 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe risk it all and try ZFS on root with Ubuntu 19.10, and share our first impressions and what improvements we can't live without.1:12:23yesWe risk it all and try ZFS on root with Ubuntu 19.10, and share our first impressions and what improvements we can't live without. Plus, exciting news for both Plasma and GNOME, coreboot laptops from System76, and too many picks. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Martin Wimpress.DOS, archive.org, KDE, KDE Plasma, Plasma 5.17, System76, Coreboot, GNOME, GNOME 3.34.1, Eoan, Eoan Ermine, 19.10, Ubuntu 19.10, ZFS, ZoL, ZFS on Linux, snaps, snapcraft, chromium, flatpak, Ubuntu MATE, ZFS on Root, MenuLibre, AppEditor, Wavemon, Kismet, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting We risk it all and try ZFS on root with Ubuntu 19.10, and share our first impressions and what improvements we can't live without.

Plus, exciting news for both Plasma and GNOME, coreboot laptops from System76, and too many picks.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Martin Wimpress.

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We risk it all and try ZFS on root with Ubuntu 19.10, and share our first impressions and what improvements we can't live without.

Plus, exciting news for both Plasma and GNOME, coreboot laptops from System76, and too many picks.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Martin Wimpress.

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322: Just Enough VPNhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3220398f8b8-54e7-49be-8866-37b652ea6259Tue, 08 Oct 2019 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reveal our secrets for bridging networks with WireGuard and Linux-powered networking.46:54noWe reveal our secrets for bridging networks with WireGuard and Linux-powered networking. Plus the future of OpenPGP in Thunderbird, a disappointing update for the Atari VCS, and a shiny new Spotify client for your terminal. Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.Linus, Microsoft, Linux, OpenPGP, Thunderbird, email, encrypted email, Atari VCS, Atari, Wireguard, VPN, networking, subspace, raspberry pi, dnsmasq, dns, dhcp, spotify, spotify-tui, tui, cli, rust, cmus, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting We reveal our secrets for bridging networks with WireGuard and Linux-powered networking.

Plus the future of OpenPGP in Thunderbird, a disappointing update for the Atari VCS, and a shiny new Spotify client for your terminal.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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We reveal our secrets for bridging networks with WireGuard and Linux-powered networking.

Plus the future of OpenPGP in Thunderbird, a disappointing update for the Atari VCS, and a shiny new Spotify client for your terminal.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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321: Fresh Install Feelshttps://linuxunplugged.com/32143baed9f-b9cd-4109-a005-b3b0daf50239Tue, 01 Oct 2019 22:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat makes a fresh install of Linux perfect? We ask our panel and share a few tools, tips, and habits that make our Linux installs perfect.1:07:48noWhat makes a fresh install of Linux perfect? We ask our panel and share a few tools, tips, and habits that make our Linux installs perfect. Plus the big little updates coming to Ubuntu MATE, some Pi pontification, and some significant changes for Wireguard. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.openSUSE, Ubuntu, ubuntu MATE, ubuntu 19.10, wireguard, Fedora 31, fedora, crypto, cryptography, vpn, security, automation, installing linux, scripting, gnome, plasma, KDE, Canonical, Red Hat, yadm, direnv, ansible, dconf, cpu-x, linux podcast, jupiter broadcastingWhat makes a fresh install of Linux perfect? We ask our panel and share a few tools, tips, and habits that make our Linux installs perfect.

Plus the big little updates coming to Ubuntu MATE, some Pi pontification, and some significant changes for Wireguard.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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What makes a fresh install of Linux perfect? We ask our panel and share a few tools, tips, and habits that make our Linux installs perfect.

Plus the big little updates coming to Ubuntu MATE, some Pi pontification, and some significant changes for Wireguard.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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320: RHELhidehttps://linuxunplugged.com/320e00823bb-8df0-4192-8f22-094852009aa7Tue, 24 Sep 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCentOS goes rolling and announces version 8. Find out why we're excited to take a dip in this stream.1:07:49yesCentOS goes rolling and announces version 8. Find out why we're excited to take a dip in this stream. Plus we review what might just be your next Linux laptop, and explain why systemd is coming for your /home. Special Guest: Neal Gompa.Pinebook, Ubuntu Touch, CentOS 8, CentOS Stream, RHEL, Red Hat, systemd, systemd-homed, lennart poettering, LUKS, encryption, linux laptops, laptops, linux, twitch, OBS, system76, adder ws, nvidia, openbenchmark, starship, rust, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting CentOS goes rolling and announces version 8. Find out why we're excited to take a dip in this stream.

Plus we review what might just be your next Linux laptop, and explain why systemd is coming for your /home.

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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CentOS goes rolling and announces version 8. Find out why we're excited to take a dip in this stream.

Plus we review what might just be your next Linux laptop, and explain why systemd is coming for your /home.

Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

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319: Positive in the Freedom Dimensionhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3196d44e2e7-98f8-4d86-b3d7-c2b40c3b1b33Tue, 17 Sep 2019 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRichard Stallman has resigned as president and director of the Free Software Foundation, and that's just one of the major shifts this week.58:51noRichard Stallman has resigned as president and director of the Free Software Foundation, and that's just one of the major shifts this week. Also what makes Manjaro unique? We chat with one of the founders and find out why it's much more than a desktop environment. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Bernhard Landauer, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.RMS, Richard Stallman, MIT, CSAIL, GNOME, GNU, FSF, Free Software Foundation, balena, balenaOS, Raspberry Pi 4, raspberry pi, Nextcloud, Nextcloud 17, Powershell, Manjaro, Powershell On Linux, DM, Avree, Powershellonlinux.com, Bernhard Landauer, Manjaro, Interview, ClipGrab, Linux, Linux 5.3, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Richard Stallman has resigned as president and director of the Free Software Foundation, and that's just one of the major shifts this week.

Also what makes Manjaro unique? We chat with one of the founders and find out why it's much more than a desktop environment.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Bernhard Landauer, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

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  • Richard Stallman Resigns — On September 16, 2019, Richard M. Stallman, founder and president of the Free Software Foundation, resigned as president and from its board of directors.
  • GNOME relationship with GNU and the FSF – Liberal Murmurs — In my capacity as the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, I have also written to the FSF. One of the most important parts of my role is to think of the well being of our community and the GNOME mission. One of the GNOME Foundation’s strategic goals is to be an exemplary community in terms of diversity and inclusion. I feel we can’t continue to have a formal association with the FSF or the GNU project when its main voice in the world is saying things that hurt this aim.
  • balena releases first fully functional 64-bit OS for the Raspberry Pi 4 — Today, we are excited to announce the release of 64-bit balenaOS for the Raspberry Pi 4, providing support for the full 4GB of memory and allowing the simultaneous, side-by-side running of 32-bit and 64-bit Docker containers - a first for the Raspberry Pi 4!
  • Nextcloud 17 scales up and improves data protection with Remote Wipe, collaborative text editor, 2FA updates, IBM Spectrum Scale support and Global Scale improvements – Nextcloud — Fresh from the Nextcloud conference stage, we are proud to announce a major release of Nextcloud, the easiest solution for secure, on-premises collaboration on documents, calendars and communication! Nextcloud 17 will introduce a series of secure collaboration features including a collaborative text editor, remote wipe, updated secure view, improved two-factor-authentication and easier access than ever with deeper integration of large-scale storage like S3 and IBM Spectrum Scale.
  • PowerShell on GitHub
  • PowerShellOnLinux - Home — Our Site is focused on everything PowerShell regardless of which OS you are running but we are specifically focused on Linux and Mac.
  • PowerShellOnLinux - FavoriteModules — Below you will find a list of PowerShell Modules that we've found useful.
  • PowerShellOnLinux on Twitter
  • DM on Twitter
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019 — On September 17th Linux Torvald first released the Linux Operating System Kernel on September 17th, 1991 so we are celebrating by offering free training for you to increase your Linux Skills.
  • Texas Cyber Summit — October 10th to 12th in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Linux Headlines — Linux and open source headlines every weekday, in under 3 minutes.
  • Self-Hosted 1: The First One — You've been wanting to host a Nextcloud instance (or anything else) for your family for a while now. Where on Earth do you start? We share some hard learned lessons about self-hosting, discuss the most important things to consider when building a home server, and Chris gives Alex a hard time about Arch as a Server OS.
  • Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party | Meetup — Join Chris, Wes, Chz and Ell for a meet and greet with fellow Texas Cyber Summit attendees and a belated celebration of Ell and Allie's Birthdays! There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Manjaro - enjoy the simplicity — Manjaro is a professionally made Linux based operating system that is a suitable replacement for Windows or MacOS. Multiple Desktop Environments are available through our Official and Community editions. We also work with manufacturers to design dedicated hardware. Visit the shop for more information.
  • ClipGrab — A friendly downloader for YouTube and other sites
  • Linux 5.3 - Linux Kernel Newbies
  • Linux 5.4 Cycle To Begin With exFAT Driver, EPYC Improvements & New GPU Support — Finally there will be mainline exFAT support for that Microsoft file-system with it finally being blessed to be supported under Linux/open-source. The exFAT driver still has a lot of improvements to go (the current code quality has been called horrible) but is already making progress within staging.
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Richard Stallman has resigned as president and director of the Free Software Foundation, and that's just one of the major shifts this week.

Also what makes Manjaro unique? We chat with one of the founders and find out why it's much more than a desktop environment.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Bernhard Landauer, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

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  • Richard Stallman Resigns — On September 16, 2019, Richard M. Stallman, founder and president of the Free Software Foundation, resigned as president and from its board of directors.
  • GNOME relationship with GNU and the FSF – Liberal Murmurs — In my capacity as the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, I have also written to the FSF. One of the most important parts of my role is to think of the well being of our community and the GNOME mission. One of the GNOME Foundation’s strategic goals is to be an exemplary community in terms of diversity and inclusion. I feel we can’t continue to have a formal association with the FSF or the GNU project when its main voice in the world is saying things that hurt this aim.
  • balena releases first fully functional 64-bit OS for the Raspberry Pi 4 — Today, we are excited to announce the release of 64-bit balenaOS for the Raspberry Pi 4, providing support for the full 4GB of memory and allowing the simultaneous, side-by-side running of 32-bit and 64-bit Docker containers - a first for the Raspberry Pi 4!
  • Nextcloud 17 scales up and improves data protection with Remote Wipe, collaborative text editor, 2FA updates, IBM Spectrum Scale support and Global Scale improvements – Nextcloud — Fresh from the Nextcloud conference stage, we are proud to announce a major release of Nextcloud, the easiest solution for secure, on-premises collaboration on documents, calendars and communication! Nextcloud 17 will introduce a series of secure collaboration features including a collaborative text editor, remote wipe, updated secure view, improved two-factor-authentication and easier access than ever with deeper integration of large-scale storage like S3 and IBM Spectrum Scale.
  • PowerShell on GitHub
  • PowerShellOnLinux - Home — Our Site is focused on everything PowerShell regardless of which OS you are running but we are specifically focused on Linux and Mac.
  • PowerShellOnLinux - FavoriteModules — Below you will find a list of PowerShell Modules that we've found useful.
  • PowerShellOnLinux on Twitter
  • DM on Twitter
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019 — On September 17th Linux Torvald first released the Linux Operating System Kernel on September 17th, 1991 so we are celebrating by offering free training for you to increase your Linux Skills.
  • Texas Cyber Summit — October 10th to 12th in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Linux Headlines — Linux and open source headlines every weekday, in under 3 minutes.
  • Self-Hosted 1: The First One — You've been wanting to host a Nextcloud instance (or anything else) for your family for a while now. Where on Earth do you start? We share some hard learned lessons about self-hosting, discuss the most important things to consider when building a home server, and Chris gives Alex a hard time about Arch as a Server OS.
  • Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party | Meetup — Join Chris, Wes, Chz and Ell for a meet and greet with fellow Texas Cyber Summit attendees and a belated celebration of Ell and Allie's Birthdays! There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Manjaro - enjoy the simplicity — Manjaro is a professionally made Linux based operating system that is a suitable replacement for Windows or MacOS. Multiple Desktop Environments are available through our Official and Community editions. We also work with manufacturers to design dedicated hardware. Visit the shop for more information.
  • ClipGrab — A friendly downloader for YouTube and other sites
  • Linux 5.3 - Linux Kernel Newbies
  • Linux 5.4 Cycle To Begin With exFAT Driver, EPYC Improvements & New GPU Support — Finally there will be mainline exFAT support for that Microsoft file-system with it finally being blessed to be supported under Linux/open-source. The exFAT driver still has a lot of improvements to go (the current code quality has been called horrible) but is already making progress within staging.
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318: Manjaro Levels Uphttps://linuxunplugged.com/318d744bd10-5ae3-408f-9649-a619014bbe10Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s official, Manjaro is a legitimate business; so what happens next? We chat with Phil from the project about the huge news.56:21noIt’s official, Manjaro is a legitimate business; so what happens next? We chat with Phil from the project about the huge news. Plus we share some big news of our own and the strange feels we get from Chrome OS. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Philip Muller.Richard Stallman, GNU, FSF, Microsoft, WSL, Pengwin, WSL Conference, Manjaro, Blue Systems, open source, Free Software, Self Hosted, Linux Headlines, ChromeOS, Desktop Linux, Chromium OS, Cloudready, Chromefy, Crostini, Crouton, Chromebooks, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingIt’s official, Manjaro is a legitimate business; so what happens next? We chat with Phil from the project about the huge news.

Plus we share some big news of our own and the strange feels we get from Chrome OS.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Philip Muller.

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It’s official, Manjaro is a legitimate business; so what happens next? We chat with Phil from the project about the huge news.

Plus we share some big news of our own and the strange feels we get from Chrome OS.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Philip Muller.

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317: Performance Picks for Kickshttps://linuxunplugged.com/31714a90349-e03a-4a5f-a719-adeb33174f32Tue, 03 Sep 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe take a trip to visit Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson and come back with some of his performance tips for a smoother Linux desktop.1:06:27noWe take a trip to visit Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson and come back with some of his performance tips for a smoother Linux desktop. Plus the story behind exFAT coming to Linux, and the big desktop performance improvements landing next week. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Drew DeVore, and Ell Marquez.Wendell Wilson, Level1Tech, GNOME, Mutter, GNOME, GNOME 3.34, waypipe, xkcd, exFAT, Microsoft, Open Invention Network, Wayland, remote desktop, network transparency, NVIDIA, geometric picking, performance, vendor themes, dark style preference, dark mode, Adwaita, FreeDesktop, game mode, CPUFREQ, cpu tuning, throttling, Meshroom, photogrammetry, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting We take a trip to visit Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson and come back with some of his performance tips for a smoother Linux desktop.

Plus the story behind exFAT coming to Linux, and the big desktop performance improvements landing next week.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Drew DeVore, and Ell Marquez.

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  • XKCD Forum Hacked — The security breach occurred two months ago, according to security researcher Troy Hunt who alerted the company of the incident, with unknown hackers stealing around 562,000 usernames, email and IP addresses, as well as hashed passwords.
  • Examining exFAT — Linux kernel developers like to get support for new features — such as filesystem types — merged quickly. In the case of the exFAT filesystem, that didn't happen; exFAT was created by Microsoft in 2006 for use in larger flash-storage cards, but there has never been support in the kernel for this filesystem. Microsoft's recent announcement that it wanted to get exFAT support into the mainline kernel would appear to have removed the largest obstacle to Linux exFAT support. But, as is so often the case, it seems that some challenges remain.
  • Waypipe Is Successfully Working For This Network-Transparent Wayland Apps/Games Proxy — Waypipe development was successful this summer by student developer Manuel Stoeckl who was working on the effort as part of this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC). Waypipe is successfully working now for running Wayland games/applications over the network using this proxy mechanism and supports features like compression, multi-threading optimizations, and hardware-accelerated VA-API for video encode/decode across the network.
  • GSOC 2019 - M. Stoeckl's website — Waypipe supports many quality of life features, including a user-friendly command line wrapper for ssh, hardware accelerated video encoding, transfer compression with either LZ4 or Zstd, and a method to reconnect applications when the ssh connection breaks. With more recent kernels and versions of Mesa that support DMABUFs (GPU-side buffers), it can proxy programs that render images using OpenGL.
  • What to Expect in GNOME 3.34, Out Next Week - OMG! Ubuntu! — GNOME 3.34 makes it MUCH easier to create app folders in the GNOME Shell ‘Application Overview’, i.e. the grid of app shortcuts you see when pressing the All Apps icon on the Ubuntu Dock.
  • GNOME 3.34's Mutter Lands A Last-Minute Performance Fix For NVIDIA — Canonical's Daniel van Vugt who is known for his many GNOME performance optimizations over the past two years has been toying with this NVIDIA fix/optimization the past few months and merged the code this morning to Mutter. This change that landed is the removal of GLX threaded swap wait handling for the NVIDIA binary driver.
  • Geometric Picking Finally Lands In GNOME/Mutter 3.34 For Lowering CPU Usage — This is about cursor movement and now avoiding OpenGL/GPU usage for the color picking operations. That logic is now being done on the CPU without OpenGL but turns out is more efficiently done this way and is able to cause a measurable drop in CPU usage when moving the mouse cursor and especially when moving around windows.
  • Geometric (OpenGL-less) picking · GNOME / mutter · GitLab) — By avoiding OpenGL and the graphics driver we also reduce CPU usage. Despite reimplementing the logic on the CPU, it still takes less CPU time than going through GL did.
  • GTK, Adwaita, and Vendor Styles - Platform - GNOME Discourse — After the BoF, we decided to continue the discussion and find actionable items to move things forward to improve Adwaita itself, the situation for app developers, and the experience for downstream vendors that wish to ship a distinct visual style. We decided that continuing here on Discourse is a good plan to keep the discussion persistent and centralized.
  • The Need for a FreeDesktop Dark Style Preference - GUADEC 2019 - Videos — Cassidy has been observing and researching dark styles in consumer software for several months, and conducted a user study with over 1,500 participants. In this talk he shares his research, observations, prior art, and requirements for a dark style preference on FreeDesktop platforms.
  • gamemode — GameMode is a daemon/lib combo for Linux that allows games to request a set of optimisations be temporarily applied to the host OS and/or a game process.
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019 – Linux Academy — On September 17th Linux Torvald first released the Linux Operating System Kernel on September 17th, 1991 so we are celebrating by offering free training for you to increase your Linux Skills.
  • Texas Cyber Summit — October 10th-12th in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party | Meetup — Join us for a meet and greet with fellow Texas Cyber Summit attendees and a belated celebration of Ell and Allie's Birthdays! There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Level1Linux Channel
  • Chatting With Alex and Chris From The Self Hosted Podcast! - Level1Linux
  • cpufreq - GNOME Shell Extensions — This is a lightweight CPU frequency scaling monitor and powerful CPU management tool. The extension is using standard cpufreq kernel modules to collect information and manage governors. It needs root permission to able changing governors.
  • i7z — A better i7 (and now i3, i5) reporting tool for Linux.
  • CPUFREQ Extension
  • throttled — Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux.
  • Re: [X1C6/T480s] low cTDP and trip temperature in Linux - Page 9 - Lenovo Community — The good news: This problem is being very actively investigated and we (Lenovo) hope to have a solution soon.
  • Jupiter.Gallery — Our self-hosted photo gallery powered by Lychee. Send your photos to chz at jupiterbroadcasting.com.
  • Lychee — A great looking and easy-to-use photo-management-system you can run on your server, to manage and share photos.
  • Audio in Linux question — Is there something lacking in our ALSA/JACK/PuleAudio stack that I'm not aware of? We obviously can do pro audio production, given Ardour, REAPER and even Audacity. What's missing?
  • zFRAG by LostTrainDude — Defrag your mind by manually defragging a virtual Hard Disk, sector by sector, or enable the AUTODEFRAG to sit back and watch it do it on its own.
  • meshroom: 3D Reconstruction Software — Meshroom is a free, open-source 3D Reconstruction Software based on the AliceVision Photogrammetric Computer Vision framework.
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We take a trip to visit Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson and come back with some of his performance tips for a smoother Linux desktop.

Plus the story behind exFAT coming to Linux, and the big desktop performance improvements landing next week.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Drew DeVore, and Ell Marquez.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • XKCD Forum Hacked — The security breach occurred two months ago, according to security researcher Troy Hunt who alerted the company of the incident, with unknown hackers stealing around 562,000 usernames, email and IP addresses, as well as hashed passwords.
  • Examining exFAT — Linux kernel developers like to get support for new features — such as filesystem types — merged quickly. In the case of the exFAT filesystem, that didn't happen; exFAT was created by Microsoft in 2006 for use in larger flash-storage cards, but there has never been support in the kernel for this filesystem. Microsoft's recent announcement that it wanted to get exFAT support into the mainline kernel would appear to have removed the largest obstacle to Linux exFAT support. But, as is so often the case, it seems that some challenges remain.
  • Waypipe Is Successfully Working For This Network-Transparent Wayland Apps/Games Proxy — Waypipe development was successful this summer by student developer Manuel Stoeckl who was working on the effort as part of this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC). Waypipe is successfully working now for running Wayland games/applications over the network using this proxy mechanism and supports features like compression, multi-threading optimizations, and hardware-accelerated VA-API for video encode/decode across the network.
  • GSOC 2019 - M. Stoeckl's website — Waypipe supports many quality of life features, including a user-friendly command line wrapper for ssh, hardware accelerated video encoding, transfer compression with either LZ4 or Zstd, and a method to reconnect applications when the ssh connection breaks. With more recent kernels and versions of Mesa that support DMABUFs (GPU-side buffers), it can proxy programs that render images using OpenGL.
  • What to Expect in GNOME 3.34, Out Next Week - OMG! Ubuntu! — GNOME 3.34 makes it MUCH easier to create app folders in the GNOME Shell ‘Application Overview’, i.e. the grid of app shortcuts you see when pressing the All Apps icon on the Ubuntu Dock.
  • GNOME 3.34's Mutter Lands A Last-Minute Performance Fix For NVIDIA — Canonical's Daniel van Vugt who is known for his many GNOME performance optimizations over the past two years has been toying with this NVIDIA fix/optimization the past few months and merged the code this morning to Mutter. This change that landed is the removal of GLX threaded swap wait handling for the NVIDIA binary driver.
  • Geometric Picking Finally Lands In GNOME/Mutter 3.34 For Lowering CPU Usage — This is about cursor movement and now avoiding OpenGL/GPU usage for the color picking operations. That logic is now being done on the CPU without OpenGL but turns out is more efficiently done this way and is able to cause a measurable drop in CPU usage when moving the mouse cursor and especially when moving around windows.
  • Geometric (OpenGL-less) picking · GNOME / mutter · GitLab) — By avoiding OpenGL and the graphics driver we also reduce CPU usage. Despite reimplementing the logic on the CPU, it still takes less CPU time than going through GL did.
  • GTK, Adwaita, and Vendor Styles - Platform - GNOME Discourse — After the BoF, we decided to continue the discussion and find actionable items to move things forward to improve Adwaita itself, the situation for app developers, and the experience for downstream vendors that wish to ship a distinct visual style. We decided that continuing here on Discourse is a good plan to keep the discussion persistent and centralized.
  • The Need for a FreeDesktop Dark Style Preference - GUADEC 2019 - Videos — Cassidy has been observing and researching dark styles in consumer software for several months, and conducted a user study with over 1,500 participants. In this talk he shares his research, observations, prior art, and requirements for a dark style preference on FreeDesktop platforms.
  • gamemode — GameMode is a daemon/lib combo for Linux that allows games to request a set of optimisations be temporarily applied to the host OS and/or a game process.
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019 – Linux Academy — On September 17th Linux Torvald first released the Linux Operating System Kernel on September 17th, 1991 so we are celebrating by offering free training for you to increase your Linux Skills.
  • Texas Cyber Summit — October 10th-12th in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party | Meetup — Join us for a meet and greet with fellow Texas Cyber Summit attendees and a belated celebration of Ell and Allie's Birthdays! There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Level1Linux Channel
  • Chatting With Alex and Chris From The Self Hosted Podcast! - Level1Linux
  • cpufreq - GNOME Shell Extensions — This is a lightweight CPU frequency scaling monitor and powerful CPU management tool. The extension is using standard cpufreq kernel modules to collect information and manage governors. It needs root permission to able changing governors.
  • i7z — A better i7 (and now i3, i5) reporting tool for Linux.
  • CPUFREQ Extension
  • throttled — Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux.
  • Re: [X1C6/T480s] low cTDP and trip temperature in Linux - Page 9 - Lenovo Community — The good news: This problem is being very actively investigated and we (Lenovo) hope to have a solution soon.
  • Jupiter.Gallery — Our self-hosted photo gallery powered by Lychee. Send your photos to chz at jupiterbroadcasting.com.
  • Lychee — A great looking and easy-to-use photo-management-system you can run on your server, to manage and share photos.
  • Audio in Linux question — Is there something lacking in our ALSA/JACK/PuleAudio stack that I'm not aware of? We obviously can do pro audio production, given Ardour, REAPER and even Audacity. What's missing?
  • zFRAG by LostTrainDude — Defrag your mind by manually defragging a virtual Hard Disk, sector by sector, or enable the AUTODEFRAG to sit back and watch it do it on its own.
  • meshroom: 3D Reconstruction Software — Meshroom is a free, open-source 3D Reconstruction Software based on the AliceVision Photogrammetric Computer Vision framework.
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316: Self-Hosted Secretshttps://linuxunplugged.com/3168b7de454-ca13-4453-b248-5bca20858bbfTue, 27 Aug 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSafely host your own password database using totally open source software. We cover BitWarden, our top choice to solve this problem.55:22noSafely host your own password database using totally open source software. We cover BitWarden, our top choice to solve this problem. Plus we announce a new show we're super proud of, and chat with Dan Lynch from OggCamp. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Dan Lynch, and Ell Marquez.self hosted, self hosted show, low-memory-monitor, oom, memory pressure, oomd, fedora, BFQ, io scheduler, systemd, PINE64, Pinebook Pro, cloud, docker, podman, passwords, password managers, lastpass, bitwarden, rust, foss, oggcamp, Dan Lynch, wayland, usbtop, usb, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, LINUX UnpluggedSafely host your own password database using totally open source software. We cover BitWarden, our top choice to solve this problem.

Plus we announce a new show we're super proud of, and chat with Dan Lynch from OggCamp.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Dan Lynch, and Ell Marquez.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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Safely host your own password database using totally open source software. We cover BitWarden, our top choice to solve this problem.

Plus we announce a new show we're super proud of, and chat with Dan Lynch from OggCamp.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Dan Lynch, and Ell Marquez.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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315: Wayland Buddieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/315302a10db-6478-4fef-bb49-6b19bc1276f0Tue, 20 Aug 2019 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe spend our weekend with Wayland, discover new apps to try, tricks to share, and dig into the state of the project.56:51noWe spend our weekend with Wayland, discover new apps to try, tricks to share, and dig into the state of the project. Plus System76's new software release, and Fedora's big decision. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.System76, Firmware Manager, Fedora, Fedora 31, i686, Modularity, rust, openSUSE, SUSE, Richard Brown, Jupiter Extras, Xorg X11, GNOME, Plasma, wlroots, flameshot, opendrop, rclone, restic, backups, process-wallpaper, nvidia, firmware, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, LINUX UnpluggedWe spend our weekend with Wayland, discover new apps to try, tricks to share, and dig into the state of the project.

Plus System76's new software release, and Fedora's big decision.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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We spend our weekend with Wayland, discover new apps to try, tricks to share, and dig into the state of the project.

Plus System76's new software release, and Fedora's big decision.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Drew DeVore.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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314: Bigger. Faster. Harder to Maintain.https://linuxunplugged.com/314f05f616b-d8bc-41b4-b667-63d977866f2dTue, 13 Aug 2019 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt's huge, and it's getting bigger every month. How do you test the Linux Kernel? Major Hayden from Red Hat joins us to discuss their efforts to automate Kernel bug hunting.56:20yesIt's huge, and it's getting bigger every month. How do you test the Linux Kernel? Major Hayden from Red Hat joins us to discuss their efforts to automate Kernel bug hunting. Plus our honest conversation about which Linux works best for us. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Ell Marquez, Major Hayden, and Neal Gompa.KDE, Plasma, Distro Hoppers, XFCE, wobbly windows, thunderbolt, system76, Adder, 4k, laptop, coreboot, open firmware, fedora, ubuntu lts, livepatch, Major Hayden, linux kernel, continuous integration, openQA, openSUSE, KConfig, CKI, Red Hat, CentOS, Arch Linux, quicktile, patchwork, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, LINUX UnpluggedIt's huge, and it's getting bigger every month. How do you test the Linux Kernel? Major Hayden from Red Hat joins us to discuss their efforts to automate Kernel bug hunting.

Plus our honest conversation about which Linux works best for us.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Ell Marquez, Major Hayden, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Unpatched KDE vulnerability disclosed on Twitter — When a user opens the KDE file viewer to access the directory where these files are stored, the malicious code contained within the .desktop or .directory files executes without user interaction.
  • KDE rips out ability for KConfig to run shell code — KDE responded on Wednesday by removing the feature to have shell commands as values in the KConfig files, which was described as an intentional feature that allowed for flexibility.
  • First modern coreboot server platform — This platform is the first modern upstream coreboot server platform on the market with an Intel Xeon E3-1200 v6 processor also known as Kabylake-DT.
  • Open-source firmware is the future - Blog | Mullvad VPN — This is the first time a modern off-the-shelf server platform gains coreboot support, and it is an integral part of realizing our vision of transparent and independently auditable VPN servers.
  • Adder WS - System76
  • System76 Preparing To Roll Out Their First Coreboot-Enabled Laptop - Phoronix — Ahead of this year's Open-Source Firmware Conference (OSFC) being held from 3 to 6 September at the Google and Facebook offices in Mountain View, System76 announced the Darter Pro OSFC Edition that ships with Coreboot.
  • System76 Granted A Thunderbolt License To Integrate Into Their Open Firmware - Phoronix — System76 has been granted a Thunderbolt license, meaning that we can now integrate Thunderbolt compatibility into our open firmware.
  • Jupiter Extras — New ideas, great interviews, events, and other content you will love. We bring you the Extras.
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — August 2019 – Linux Academy
  • major.io — words of wisdom from a systems engineer
  • Continuous integration testing for the Linux kernel | Opensource.com — The call for continuous integration (CI) grows for more and more projects, the Continuous Kernel Integration (CKI) team forges ahead with a single mission: prevent bugs from being merged into the kernel.
  • Major's Continuous Kernel Integration Talk at Texas Linuxfe 2019
  • CKI Project — Continuous Kernel Integration
  • Continuous Kernel Integration project on GitHub
  • CKI hackfest agenda for Plumbers
  • 0-Day Continuous Integration (CI) Test Service from Intel — With so much code contributed to each release, it’s impossible to avoid potential regressions. To eliminate them, you must first find the bugs that cause them, which can be like finding a needle in the proverbial haystack. This is what makes the 0-Day Continuous Integration (CI) Test Service so important. 0-Day delivers comprehensive, automated and continuous integration testing that monitors the Linux mainline and 800+ developer trees for regressions, helping find bugs before they reach the Linux kernel so problems can be fixed before they impact users. Simply put, 0-Day helps ensure Linux kernel quality in a highly complex development environment.
  • Snowpatch: continuous-integration testing for the kernel — The Linux kernel project lags many others in its use of CI testing for a number of reasons, including a fundamental mismatch with how kernel developers tend to manage their workflows. At linux.conf.au 2019, Russell Currey described a CI system called Snowpatch that, he hopes, will bridge the gap and bring better testing to the kernel development process.
  • Kernel CI Dashboard — FAQ
  • Linux Test Project — Linux Test Project is a joint project started by SGI, OSDL and Bull developed and maintained by IBM, Cisco, Fujitsu, SUSE, Red Hat, Oracle and others. The project goal is to deliver tests to the open source community that validate the reliability, robustness, and stability of Linux.
  • patchwork — Patchwork is a web-based patch tracking system designed to facilitate the contribution and management of contributions to an open-source project.
  • Kernel Patch-Evaluated Testing — KPET is a framework which will execute targeted testing based on changes introduced in the patch, e.g. a network driver or similar would trigger network related testing to be invoked, or a filesystem change would invoke filesystem testing.
  • Beaker lab automation project — Beaker is open-source software for managing and automating labs of test computers.
  • google/syzkaller — syzkaller is an unsupervised, coverage-guided kernel fuzzer
  • openQA | Introduction to the heart of openSUSE's automated testing — OpenSUSE is way too versatile for humans to test even the most common configurations. Therefore openQA was introduced and became an indispensable part of the openSUSE development and release processes. openQA is an automated test tool for operating systems. It allows to test the whole installation process of an operating system in a wide range of software and hardware configurations by leveraging qemu. This talk gives an introduction to openQA and explains how openQA works to help understand what it's output means.
  • OpenQA - Fedora Project Wiki — Fedora uses the openQA automated testing system as a significant part of the release validation testing process, and for testing updates. On this page you can find more information about openQA, how Fedora uses it, and how to install your own instance of openQA so you can try it out and contribute to test development.
  • AppImage by probonopd · Pull Request #72 · JupiterBroadcasting/CasterSoundboard — This PR, when merged, will compile this application on Travis CI upon each git push, and upload an AppImage to your GitHub Releases page.
  • TeleCast with popey — An experiment in lean audio delivery via Telegram. TeleCast with popey is an informal short-form audio podcast-like show
  • LINUX Unplugged 202: Halls of Endless Linux — Michael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach they are taking with EndlessOS.
  • End of life - Fedora Project Wiki — Fedora Project maintains each release of Fedora according to the Fedora Release Life Cycle. The following releases have reached End of Life, and are no longer maintained and do not receive any updates.
  • quicktile — Adds window-tiling keybindings to any X11-based desktop.
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It's huge, and it's getting bigger every month. How do you test the Linux Kernel? Major Hayden from Red Hat joins us to discuss their efforts to automate Kernel bug hunting.

Plus our honest conversation about which Linux works best for us.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Ell Marquez, Major Hayden, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Unpatched KDE vulnerability disclosed on Twitter — When a user opens the KDE file viewer to access the directory where these files are stored, the malicious code contained within the .desktop or .directory files executes without user interaction.
  • KDE rips out ability for KConfig to run shell code — KDE responded on Wednesday by removing the feature to have shell commands as values in the KConfig files, which was described as an intentional feature that allowed for flexibility.
  • First modern coreboot server platform — This platform is the first modern upstream coreboot server platform on the market with an Intel Xeon E3-1200 v6 processor also known as Kabylake-DT.
  • Open-source firmware is the future - Blog | Mullvad VPN — This is the first time a modern off-the-shelf server platform gains coreboot support, and it is an integral part of realizing our vision of transparent and independently auditable VPN servers.
  • Adder WS - System76
  • System76 Preparing To Roll Out Their First Coreboot-Enabled Laptop - Phoronix — Ahead of this year's Open-Source Firmware Conference (OSFC) being held from 3 to 6 September at the Google and Facebook offices in Mountain View, System76 announced the Darter Pro OSFC Edition that ships with Coreboot.
  • System76 Granted A Thunderbolt License To Integrate Into Their Open Firmware - Phoronix — System76 has been granted a Thunderbolt license, meaning that we can now integrate Thunderbolt compatibility into our open firmware.
  • Jupiter Extras — New ideas, great interviews, events, and other content you will love. We bring you the Extras.
  • Free Courses at Linux Academy — August 2019 – Linux Academy
  • major.io — words of wisdom from a systems engineer
  • Continuous integration testing for the Linux kernel | Opensource.com — The call for continuous integration (CI) grows for more and more projects, the Continuous Kernel Integration (CKI) team forges ahead with a single mission: prevent bugs from being merged into the kernel.
  • Major's Continuous Kernel Integration Talk at Texas Linuxfe 2019
  • CKI Project — Continuous Kernel Integration
  • Continuous Kernel Integration project on GitHub
  • CKI hackfest agenda for Plumbers
  • 0-Day Continuous Integration (CI) Test Service from Intel — With so much code contributed to each release, it’s impossible to avoid potential regressions. To eliminate them, you must first find the bugs that cause them, which can be like finding a needle in the proverbial haystack. This is what makes the 0-Day Continuous Integration (CI) Test Service so important. 0-Day delivers comprehensive, automated and continuous integration testing that monitors the Linux mainline and 800+ developer trees for regressions, helping find bugs before they reach the Linux kernel so problems can be fixed before they impact users. Simply put, 0-Day helps ensure Linux kernel quality in a highly complex development environment.
  • Snowpatch: continuous-integration testing for the kernel — The Linux kernel project lags many others in its use of CI testing for a number of reasons, including a fundamental mismatch with how kernel developers tend to manage their workflows. At linux.conf.au 2019, Russell Currey described a CI system called Snowpatch that, he hopes, will bridge the gap and bring better testing to the kernel development process.
  • Kernel CI Dashboard — FAQ
  • Linux Test Project — Linux Test Project is a joint project started by SGI, OSDL and Bull developed and maintained by IBM, Cisco, Fujitsu, SUSE, Red Hat, Oracle and others. The project goal is to deliver tests to the open source community that validate the reliability, robustness, and stability of Linux.
  • patchwork — Patchwork is a web-based patch tracking system designed to facilitate the contribution and management of contributions to an open-source project.
  • Kernel Patch-Evaluated Testing — KPET is a framework which will execute targeted testing based on changes introduced in the patch, e.g. a network driver or similar would trigger network related testing to be invoked, or a filesystem change would invoke filesystem testing.
  • Beaker lab automation project — Beaker is open-source software for managing and automating labs of test computers.
  • google/syzkaller — syzkaller is an unsupervised, coverage-guided kernel fuzzer
  • openQA | Introduction to the heart of openSUSE's automated testing — OpenSUSE is way too versatile for humans to test even the most common configurations. Therefore openQA was introduced and became an indispensable part of the openSUSE development and release processes. openQA is an automated test tool for operating systems. It allows to test the whole installation process of an operating system in a wide range of software and hardware configurations by leveraging qemu. This talk gives an introduction to openQA and explains how openQA works to help understand what it's output means.
  • OpenQA - Fedora Project Wiki — Fedora uses the openQA automated testing system as a significant part of the release validation testing process, and for testing updates. On this page you can find more information about openQA, how Fedora uses it, and how to install your own instance of openQA so you can try it out and contribute to test development.
  • AppImage by probonopd · Pull Request #72 · JupiterBroadcasting/CasterSoundboard — This PR, when merged, will compile this application on Travis CI upon each git push, and upload an AppImage to your GitHub Releases page.
  • TeleCast with popey — An experiment in lean audio delivery via Telegram. TeleCast with popey is an informal short-form audio podcast-like show
  • LINUX Unplugged 202: Halls of Endless Linux — Michael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach they are taking with EndlessOS.
  • End of life - Fedora Project Wiki — Fedora Project maintains each release of Fedora according to the Fedora Release Life Cycle. The following releases have reached End of Life, and are no longer maintained and do not receive any updates.
  • quicktile — Adds window-tiling keybindings to any X11-based desktop.
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313: I Spy With My Little Pihttps://linuxunplugged.com/3136f6a569d-eb4b-4780-93ac-e7c7dc69b851Tue, 06 Aug 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter Broadcasting We put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver. 1:02:08yesWe put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver. Plus some neat and powerful uses for recent Pis, and our thoughts on Manjaro's change of heart. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, and Brent Gervais.Raspberry Pi 4, pulic domain books, freeoffice, Manjaro, fedora, fedora minimization team, kexec, linuxboot, windows kexec, uefi, SeaGL, Shinobi, PiHole, Motion, MotionEye, motion sensor, motion detection, raspberry pi desktop kit, CodiMD, topgrade, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, LINUX UnpluggedWe put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver.

Plus some neat and powerful uses for recent Pis, and our thoughts on Manjaro's change of heart.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, and Brent Gervais.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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We put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver.

Plus some neat and powerful uses for recent Pis, and our thoughts on Manjaro's change of heart.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, and Brent Gervais.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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312: What Modern Linux Looks Likehttps://linuxunplugged.com/3126fc8d2ea-ca39-475f-9374-9db254ea4975Tue, 30 Jul 2019 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingManjaro takes significant steps to stand out, and the shared problem major distributions are trying to solve, and why it will shape the future of Linux.57:33noManjaro takes significant steps to stand out, and the shared problem major distributions are trying to solve, and why it will shape the future of Linux. Plus macOS apps on Linux, and our first impressions of the Raspberry Pi 4. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.thinkpad, thinktiny, darling, macOS, WINE, Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi Desktop Kit, Manjaro, FreeOffice, Softmaker, Ubucon, Ubuntu Core, Fedora CoreOS, Containers, podman, etcd, IoT, embedded devices, docker, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, LINUX UnpluggedManjaro takes significant steps to stand out, and the shared problem major distributions are trying to solve, and why it will shape the future of Linux.

Plus macOS apps on Linux, and our first impressions of the Raspberry Pi 4.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • ThinkTiny — The ThinkTiny is a miniature laptop computer with a 0.96 inch display and a design that’s heavily inspired by Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad style. There’s even a TrackPoint-like pointing nub.
  • Darling Picks Up New Contributors For Its macOS Compatibility Layer On Linux — Darling is the long-standing (albeit for some years idling) effort to allow macOS binaries to run on Linux that is akin to Wine but focused on an Apple macOS layer rather than Windows. This summer it's been moving along and seeing some new developer contributions.
  • Darling Progress Report Q2 2019 — We are very excited to say that in Q2 2019 (April 1 to June 30) we saw more community involvement than ever before. Many pull requests were submitted that spanned from bug fixes for our low level assembly to higher level modules such as the AppKit framework. Thanks to everyone for your contributions and we hope for this level of engagement to continue.
  • Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit — Full desktop computer kit - just connect to HDMI display(s)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 — A 1.5GHz quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (~3× performance)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 Install / Config Guide — Right now there is a memory limitation of 1 GB in 64 bit mode on the Raspberry Pi 4. This is apparently due to the SD card driver breaking when more than 1 GB of RAM is present. This will all be solved eventually but until then I recommend using the 32 bit version of Ubuntu or waiting until the Raspberry Pi 4 support catches up. If you want to run the 64 bit one now anyway it works fine other than the memory limitation.
  • Raspberry Pi 4 on Arch Linux ARM
  • Fedora 30 - Rasbberry Pi 4 support - arm - Fedora Mailing-Lists
  • Manjaro announces partnership, will start shipping closed source FreeOffice suite by default — Additionally we ship FreeOffice 491 by default. This is possible since we partnered up with Softmaker 70.
  • [Testing Update] 2019-07-29 - Kernels, XFCE 4.14-pre3, Haskell - Announcements / Testing Updates - Manjaro Linux Forum
  • Phil's GitHub
  • Ubucon Europe 2019 – Sintra, 10th-13th October — Ubucon is an event organized by the Ubuntu Communities from all around the world. The focus of the event is Ubuntu, an open source, community-driven and free linux distribution,  and other free and open source technologies. This year, this event will be organized in Sintra, Portugal, in October 2019. We are preparing four full days of sprints, workshops, conferences, talks and social events for all participants.
  • AWS Cloud Practitioner Study Group — RSVP to this study group created to help you pass the AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification starting on Wednesday July 31st at 11am Pacific.
  • Introducing Fedora CoreOS — Fedora CoreOS is built to be the secure and reliable host for your compute clusters. It’s designed specifically for running containerized workloads without regular maintenance, automatically updating itself with the latest OS improvements, bug fixes, and security updates
  • Fedora CoreOS - Getting Started — Fedora CoreOS has no install-time configuration. Every Fedora CoreOS system begins with a generic, unconfigured disk image. On first boot Ignition will read the supplied config and configure the system. Ignition configs are usually supplied via the cloud’s userdata mechanism, or, in the case of bare metal, injected at install time. This guide will show you how to launch Fedora CoreOS on AWS, QEMU, and bare metal as well as how to create Ignition configs.
  • Podman — What is Podman? Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Simply put: `alias docker=podman`.
  • Buildah, Podman, and Skopeo – the BIT that matters — Still doing all your Linux container management using an insecure, bloated daemon? Well, don’t feel bad. I was too until very recently. Now I’m finding myself slowly saying goodbye to my beloved Docker daemon and saying hello to Buildah, Podman, and Skopeo. In this article, I explore the exciting new world of rootless and daemon-less Linux container tools.
  • Replacing Docker with Podman — Yeah, you read it right… while Docker is a buzzword in the tech industry now. we will see the consequences of using it and how we can solve the problem with Podman. Replacing Docker with Podman
  • etcd: Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system — etcd is a distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
  • Ubuntu Core — We redesigned the entire system from first boot to create the most secure embedded Linux for devices and connected things.
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Manjaro takes significant steps to stand out, and the shared problem major distributions are trying to solve, and why it will shape the future of Linux.

Plus macOS apps on Linux, and our first impressions of the Raspberry Pi 4.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Martin Wimpress, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.

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  • ThinkTiny — The ThinkTiny is a miniature laptop computer with a 0.96 inch display and a design that’s heavily inspired by Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad style. There’s even a TrackPoint-like pointing nub.
  • Darling Picks Up New Contributors For Its macOS Compatibility Layer On Linux — Darling is the long-standing (albeit for some years idling) effort to allow macOS binaries to run on Linux that is akin to Wine but focused on an Apple macOS layer rather than Windows. This summer it's been moving along and seeing some new developer contributions.
  • Darling Progress Report Q2 2019 — We are very excited to say that in Q2 2019 (April 1 to June 30) we saw more community involvement than ever before. Many pull requests were submitted that spanned from bug fixes for our low level assembly to higher level modules such as the AppKit framework. Thanks to everyone for your contributions and we hope for this level of engagement to continue.
  • Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit — Full desktop computer kit - just connect to HDMI display(s)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 — A 1.5GHz quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (~3× performance)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 Install / Config Guide — Right now there is a memory limitation of 1 GB in 64 bit mode on the Raspberry Pi 4. This is apparently due to the SD card driver breaking when more than 1 GB of RAM is present. This will all be solved eventually but until then I recommend using the 32 bit version of Ubuntu or waiting until the Raspberry Pi 4 support catches up. If you want to run the 64 bit one now anyway it works fine other than the memory limitation.
  • Raspberry Pi 4 on Arch Linux ARM
  • Fedora 30 - Rasbberry Pi 4 support - arm - Fedora Mailing-Lists
  • Manjaro announces partnership, will start shipping closed source FreeOffice suite by default — Additionally we ship FreeOffice 491 by default. This is possible since we partnered up with Softmaker 70.
  • [Testing Update] 2019-07-29 - Kernels, XFCE 4.14-pre3, Haskell - Announcements / Testing Updates - Manjaro Linux Forum
  • Phil's GitHub
  • Ubucon Europe 2019 – Sintra, 10th-13th October — Ubucon is an event organized by the Ubuntu Communities from all around the world. The focus of the event is Ubuntu, an open source, community-driven and free linux distribution,  and other free and open source technologies. This year, this event will be organized in Sintra, Portugal, in October 2019. We are preparing four full days of sprints, workshops, conferences, talks and social events for all participants.
  • AWS Cloud Practitioner Study Group — RSVP to this study group created to help you pass the AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification starting on Wednesday July 31st at 11am Pacific.
  • Introducing Fedora CoreOS — Fedora CoreOS is built to be the secure and reliable host for your compute clusters. It’s designed specifically for running containerized workloads without regular maintenance, automatically updating itself with the latest OS improvements, bug fixes, and security updates
  • Fedora CoreOS - Getting Started — Fedora CoreOS has no install-time configuration. Every Fedora CoreOS system begins with a generic, unconfigured disk image. On first boot Ignition will read the supplied config and configure the system. Ignition configs are usually supplied via the cloud’s userdata mechanism, or, in the case of bare metal, injected at install time. This guide will show you how to launch Fedora CoreOS on AWS, QEMU, and bare metal as well as how to create Ignition configs.
  • Podman — What is Podman? Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Simply put: `alias docker=podman`.
  • Buildah, Podman, and Skopeo – the BIT that matters — Still doing all your Linux container management using an insecure, bloated daemon? Well, don’t feel bad. I was too until very recently. Now I’m finding myself slowly saying goodbye to my beloved Docker daemon and saying hello to Buildah, Podman, and Skopeo. In this article, I explore the exciting new world of rootless and daemon-less Linux container tools.
  • Replacing Docker with Podman — Yeah, you read it right… while Docker is a buzzword in the tech industry now. we will see the consequences of using it and how we can solve the problem with Podman. Replacing Docker with Podman
  • etcd: Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system — etcd is a distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
  • Ubuntu Core — We redesigned the entire system from first boot to create the most secure embedded Linux for devices and connected things.
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311: 32 Hours of Outragehttps://linuxunplugged.com/311e65021c4-0c53-4fb9-a8ab-2350ed8bf608Tue, 23 Jul 2019 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingKeynote presenter from Texas LinuxFest and established industry expert Thomas Cameron joins us to discuss the end of the distro wars, the future of Linux jobs, his personal take on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, some really great Linux job tips, and much more.1:08:43noKeynote presenter from Texas LinuxFest and established industry expert Thomas Cameron joins us to discuss the end of the distro wars, the future of Linux jobs, his personal take on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, some really great Linux job tips, and much more. Plus we catch up on some community news from old friends, complain about a few Linux bugs, and share a "magical" app pick. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Thomas Cameron. Thomas Cameron, Red Hat Certified Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, career in Linux today, Linux job tipis, Linux job market, Amazon Linux, Texas LinuxFest Keynote, Endeavour OS, Fedora i686, 32bit, Kernel 5.2 KVM bug, Dropbox XFS, LinuxServer, Linux Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Linux UNPLUGGEDKeynote presenter from Texas LinuxFest and established industry expert Thomas Cameron joins us to discuss the end of the distro wars, the future of Linux jobs, his personal take on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, some really great Linux job tips, and much more.

Plus we catch up on some community news from old friends, complain about a few Linux bugs, and share a "magical" app pick.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Thomas Cameron.

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Keynote presenter from Texas LinuxFest and established industry expert Thomas Cameron joins us to discuss the end of the distro wars, the future of Linux jobs, his personal take on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, some really great Linux job tips, and much more.

Plus we catch up on some community news from old friends, complain about a few Linux bugs, and share a "magical" app pick.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Thomas Cameron.

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310: All Roads Lead to Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3105d6b8acb-66c2-42ee-ac70-c404699a6188Tue, 16 Jul 2019 13:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat’s surprised us, what we got wrong, right, and what the biggest game changers have been in 2019 so far.45:58noWhat’s surprised us, what we got wrong, right, and what the biggest game changers have been in 2019 so far. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Jim Salter. Ad-Blocker, Mozilla, Firefox service, Azure, WSL2, Gnome Performance, Red Hat, Canonical, Ubuntu, Linux Community, ZFS, Encryption, Linux News Trends, 2019 Review, LINUX Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWhat’s surprised us, what we got wrong, right, and what the biggest game changers have been in 2019 so far.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Jim Salter.

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What’s surprised us, what we got wrong, right, and what the biggest game changers have been in 2019 so far.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Jim Salter.

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309: The Future is Openhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3095c2de6b8-d97d-401e-bedc-9dad7b41d677Tue, 09 Jul 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOpen Source has taken over the world, as IBM's purchase of Red Hat closes. We reflect on this historic moment.1:05:52noOpen Source has taken over the world, as IBM's purchase of Red Hat closes. We reflect on this historic moment. Plus Mozilla's been labeled an Internet Villian, we deep dive into the tech behind all the controversy and how you can self-host secure DNS. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.Red Hat, IBM, linux, Mozilla, Firefox, Firefox 68, Raspberry Pi 4, usb-c, dark theme, redaing mode, open source, browser wars, canonical, ubuntu, github, security, internet villian, uk ispa, isp, internet, DNS, Cloudflare, dns-over-https, dns-over-tls, udp, secure dns, DNSSEC, DNSCrypt, PiHole, XFCE, DevilsPie, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingOpen Source has taken over the world, as IBM's purchase of Red Hat closes. We reflect on this historic moment.

Plus Mozilla's been labeled an Internet Villian, we deep dive into the tech behind all the controversy and how you can self-host secure DNS.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.

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Open Source has taken over the world, as IBM's purchase of Red Hat closes. We reflect on this historic moment.

Plus Mozilla's been labeled an Internet Villian, we deep dive into the tech behind all the controversy and how you can self-host secure DNS.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.

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308: The One About GPU Passthroughhttps://linuxunplugged.com/3085f78aaf3-0565-405c-8685-a5c0e56f7843Tue, 02 Jul 2019 13:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur crew walks you through their PCI Passthrough setups that let them run Windows, macOS, and distro-hop all from one Linux machine.56:46noOur crew walks you through their PCI Passthrough setups that let them run Windows, macOS, and distro-hop all from one Linux machine. Forget multiple partitions, dual booting, and Hackintoshes; you can do it all with Linux and KVM. Near-native VM performance doesn't have to be painful. You only need a few prerequisites and a little help. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.OVMF, macOS VirtIO, Mantiz Venus, eGPU passthrough, VFIO, UEFI firmware, Linux Podcast, looking glass, Code 43, Virt-Manager, ACS, IOMMU group, Pfsense with PCI passthrough, macOS Simple KVM, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingOur crew walks you through their PCI Passthrough setups that let them run Windows, macOS, and distro-hop all from one Linux machine.

Forget multiple partitions, dual booting, and Hackintoshes; you can do it all with Linux and KVM.

Near-native VM performance doesn't have to be painful. You only need a few prerequisites and a little help.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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Our crew walks you through their PCI Passthrough setups that let them run Windows, macOS, and distro-hop all from one Linux machine.

Forget multiple partitions, dual booting, and Hackintoshes; you can do it all with Linux and KVM.

Near-native VM performance doesn't have to be painful. You only need a few prerequisites and a little help.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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307: What's your NextCloud?https://linuxunplugged.com/3071aa93b93-30f5-4370-8f9f-172098988c56Tue, 25 Jun 2019 21:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGo full self-hosted with our team’s tips, and we share our setups from simple to complex.1:19:29noGo full self-hosted with our team’s tips, and we share our setups from simple to complex. Plus what really happens on a 64-bit Linux box when you run 32-bit software, some very handy picks, our reaction to the new Raspberry Pi 4 and more. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.Glass disc, data storage, raspberry pi 4, raspberry pi, raspberry pi desktop, ubuntu, 32bit, IA-32, x86, i686, i386, steam, linux drama, linux journalism, ubuntu 19.10, nextcloud, docker, containers, snap packages, dropbox, open source, file sync, document editing, collaboration, pim, open source alternatives, arandr, lexicon, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingGo full self-hosted with our team’s tips, and we share our setups from simple to complex.

Plus what really happens on a 64-bit Linux box when you run 32-bit software, some very handy picks, our reaction to the new Raspberry Pi 4 and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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Go full self-hosted with our team’s tips, and we share our setups from simple to complex.

Plus what really happens on a 64-bit Linux box when you run 32-bit software, some very handy picks, our reaction to the new Raspberry Pi 4 and more.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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306: Flipping FreeNAS for Fedorahttps://linuxunplugged.com/3065d949836-718b-4380-a9a8-e4d896d31d41Tue, 18 Jun 2019 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe attempt something you never should, we live flip our FreeNAS ZFS install to a Fedora server. 59:49noWe attempt something you never should, we live flip our FreeNAS ZFS install to a Fedora server. Plus a REALLY weird PC, and our command line picks. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.Netflix, TCP, SACK panic, WSL2, docker, windows, snap packages, chromium, atari vcs, thelio, system76, linus tech tips, freenas, fedora, fedora 30, fedora server, freebsd, ZFS, OpenZFS, ZFS on Linux, NFS, docker, containers, NAS, storage, picks, marker, rga, ripgrep, grep, command line bookmarks, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe attempt something you never should, we live flip our FreeNAS ZFS install to a Fedora server.

Plus a REALLY weird PC, and our command line picks.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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  • Netflix Uncovers TCP Bugs Within The Linux & FreeBSD Kernels - Phoronix — As Netflix's first security bulletin for 2019, they warned of TCP-based remote denial of service vulnerabilities affecting both Linux and FreeBSD. These vulnerabilities are rated "critical" but already being corrected within the latest Git code.
  • Initial Benchmarks Of Microsoft's WSL2 - Phoronix — Since the release of WSL2 as a Windows 10 Insider Preview update this week, we've been putting the new Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 under some benchmarks compared to WSL1 and bare metal Linux. While WSL2 has improved the I/O performance thanks to the new Hyper-V-based virtualization approach employed by WSL2, the performance has regressed in other areas for running Linux binaries on Windows 10.
  • The Future of Docker Desktop for Windows - Docker Engineering Blog — ith WSL 2 integration, you will still experience the same seamless integration with Windows, but Linux programs running inside WSL will also be able to do the same. This has a huge impact for developers working on projects targeting a Linux environment, or with a build process tailored for Linux. No need for maintaining both Linux and Windows build scripts anymore! As an example, a developer at Docker can now work on the Linux Docker daemon on Windows, using the same set of tools and scripts as a developer on a Linux machine
  • Check Out the Snap Store's New Distro Install Pages - OMG! Ubuntu! — In an effort to improve the experience for users wishing to install Snap apps on non-Ubuntu distributions, the Snapcraft team have launched distro-specific store pages for Snap apps.
  • Call for testing: chromium-browser deb to snap transition - Desktop - Ubuntu Community Hub — The chromium browser has been available as a deb package for all supported Ubuntu releases and as a snap since version 60, and the time has come to start transitioning away from the debs.
  • Atari VCS goes on $250 pre-order with Linux running on Ryzen R1000 — Atari has opened $250 pre-orders for its Atari VCS retro game console, which will run Linux on the new AMD Ryzen R1000 SoC. Indiegogo backers are set for a December release while new orders will be fulfilled in Mar. 2020.
  • A EALLY Weird PC… - System76 Thelio Review — There’s more than one company that makes its own operating system and hardware, and today, we’re taking a look at System76’s Thelio, an open source design you can build yourself.
  • Fedora · zfsonlinux/zfs Wiki — Only DKMS style packages can be provided for Fedora from the official zfsonlinux.org repository. This is because Fedora is a fast moving distribution which does not provide a stable kABI. These packages track the official ZFS on Linux tags and are updated as new versions are released.
  • Replacing a failed drive in ZFS on FreeBSD – Dan Langille's Other Diary — One of my new hard 3TB drives was acting up. I removed it and sent it off to be replaced. In the meantime, I received some 5TB drives and I added one of them into the existing vdev of the zpool.
  • Sharing ZFS Datasets Via NFS | Programster's Blog — The great thing about ZFS is that it is very easy to split your "pool" into as many datasets as you like. Each dataset is treated like its own filesystem, with its own rules and settings, which means with regards to sharing over NFS, that you can share more securely as client's will not be able to reach out of the bounds of that dataset/filesystem that you decided to share.
  • How to easily configure WireGuard - Stavros' Stuff — At its core, all WireGuard does is create an interface from one computer to another. It doesn’t really let you access other computers on either end of the network, or forward all your traffic through the VPN server, or anything like that. It just connects two computers, directly, quickly and securely.
  • Use Public Key Authentication with SSH — Password authentication is the default method most SSH (Secure Shell) clients use to authenticate with remote servers, but it suffers from potential security vulnerabilities, like brute-force login attempts. An alternative to password authentication is public key authentication, in which you generate and store on your computer a pair of cryptographic keys and then configure your server to recognize and accept your keys
  • rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. - phiresky's blog — rga is a line-oriented search tool that allows you to look for a regex in a multitude of file types. rga wraps the awesome ripgrep and enables it to search in pdf, docx, sqlite, jpg, zip, tar.*, movie subtitles (mkv, mp4), etc.
  • pindexis/marker: The terminal command palette — Marker is a command palette for the terminal. It lets you bookmark commands (or commands templates) and easily retreive them with the help of a real-time fuzzy matcher.
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We attempt something you never should, we live flip our FreeNAS ZFS install to a Fedora server.

Plus a REALLY weird PC, and our command line picks.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Netflix Uncovers TCP Bugs Within The Linux & FreeBSD Kernels - Phoronix — As Netflix's first security bulletin for 2019, they warned of TCP-based remote denial of service vulnerabilities affecting both Linux and FreeBSD. These vulnerabilities are rated "critical" but already being corrected within the latest Git code.
  • Initial Benchmarks Of Microsoft's WSL2 - Phoronix — Since the release of WSL2 as a Windows 10 Insider Preview update this week, we've been putting the new Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 under some benchmarks compared to WSL1 and bare metal Linux. While WSL2 has improved the I/O performance thanks to the new Hyper-V-based virtualization approach employed by WSL2, the performance has regressed in other areas for running Linux binaries on Windows 10.
  • The Future of Docker Desktop for Windows - Docker Engineering Blog — ith WSL 2 integration, you will still experience the same seamless integration with Windows, but Linux programs running inside WSL will also be able to do the same. This has a huge impact for developers working on projects targeting a Linux environment, or with a build process tailored for Linux. No need for maintaining both Linux and Windows build scripts anymore! As an example, a developer at Docker can now work on the Linux Docker daemon on Windows, using the same set of tools and scripts as a developer on a Linux machine
  • Check Out the Snap Store's New Distro Install Pages - OMG! Ubuntu! — In an effort to improve the experience for users wishing to install Snap apps on non-Ubuntu distributions, the Snapcraft team have launched distro-specific store pages for Snap apps.
  • Call for testing: chromium-browser deb to snap transition - Desktop - Ubuntu Community Hub — The chromium browser has been available as a deb package for all supported Ubuntu releases and as a snap since version 60, and the time has come to start transitioning away from the debs.
  • Atari VCS goes on $250 pre-order with Linux running on Ryzen R1000 — Atari has opened $250 pre-orders for its Atari VCS retro game console, which will run Linux on the new AMD Ryzen R1000 SoC. Indiegogo backers are set for a December release while new orders will be fulfilled in Mar. 2020.
  • A EALLY Weird PC… - System76 Thelio Review — There’s more than one company that makes its own operating system and hardware, and today, we’re taking a look at System76’s Thelio, an open source design you can build yourself.
  • Fedora · zfsonlinux/zfs Wiki — Only DKMS style packages can be provided for Fedora from the official zfsonlinux.org repository. This is because Fedora is a fast moving distribution which does not provide a stable kABI. These packages track the official ZFS on Linux tags and are updated as new versions are released.
  • Replacing a failed drive in ZFS on FreeBSD – Dan Langille's Other Diary — One of my new hard 3TB drives was acting up. I removed it and sent it off to be replaced. In the meantime, I received some 5TB drives and I added one of them into the existing vdev of the zpool.
  • Sharing ZFS Datasets Via NFS | Programster's Blog — The great thing about ZFS is that it is very easy to split your "pool" into as many datasets as you like. Each dataset is treated like its own filesystem, with its own rules and settings, which means with regards to sharing over NFS, that you can share more securely as client's will not be able to reach out of the bounds of that dataset/filesystem that you decided to share.
  • How to easily configure WireGuard - Stavros' Stuff — At its core, all WireGuard does is create an interface from one computer to another. It doesn’t really let you access other computers on either end of the network, or forward all your traffic through the VPN server, or anything like that. It just connects two computers, directly, quickly and securely.
  • Use Public Key Authentication with SSH — Password authentication is the default method most SSH (Secure Shell) clients use to authenticate with remote servers, but it suffers from potential security vulnerabilities, like brute-force login attempts. An alternative to password authentication is public key authentication, in which you generate and store on your computer a pair of cryptographic keys and then configure your server to recognize and accept your keys
  • rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. - phiresky's blog — rga is a line-oriented search tool that allows you to look for a regex in a multitude of file types. rga wraps the awesome ripgrep and enables it to search in pdf, docx, sqlite, jpg, zip, tar.*, movie subtitles (mkv, mp4), etc.
  • pindexis/marker: The terminal command palette — Marker is a command palette for the terminal. It lets you bookmark commands (or commands templates) and easily retreive them with the help of a real-time fuzzy matcher.
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305: Resilience Is Futilehttps://linuxunplugged.com/305ef7907ba-14ea-424f-b454-73157a0469f6Tue, 11 Jun 2019 21:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs Resilient Linux truly an indestructible distro? Or is this our toughest distro challenge yet?55:09yesIs Resilient Linux truly an indestructible distro? Or is this our toughest distro challenge yet? Plus why openSUSE is looking at a renaming, and if we’d pay for Firefox Premium. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.VLC, mpv, gnome mpv, security, openSUSE, SUSE, matrix, matrix foundation, firefox, firefox premium, mozilla, hacker family dinner, bsides, Resilient Linux, live distro, encryption, data corruption, chob, universal packages, picks, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingIs Resilient Linux truly an indestructible distro? Or is this our toughest distro challenge yet?

Plus why openSUSE is looking at a renaming, and if we’d pay for Firefox Premium.

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Plus why openSUSE is looking at a renaming, and if we’d pay for Firefox Premium.

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304: Losing My Religionhttps://linuxunplugged.com/30492919eec-6ec4-4643-bcaf-5e396d00cfe6Tue, 04 Jun 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAdopting a distro like it’s a religion is stupid. That’s one of many hard lessons we take away from Texas Linux Fest this week; we’ll share some of the best. 1:06:03noAdopting a distro like it’s a religion is stupid. That’s one of many hard lessons we take away from Texas Linux Fest this week; we’ll share some of the best. Plus some old friends visit the show, reading eBooks on Linux, and a new Ryzen handheld. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.Deep fakes, ctrl alt face, deep learning, smach z, amd, ryzen, linux gaming, peertube, youtube, open source, free software, peer to peer, linux desktop, windows 7, desktop fragmentation, ubuntu, ubuntu mate, year of the linux desktop, desktop standards, texas linuxfest, txlf, bbq, ebooks, foliate, gtkwebkit, thomas cameron, Linux State of the Union, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingAdopting a distro like it’s a religion is stupid. That’s one of many hard lessons we take away from Texas Linux Fest this week; we’ll share some of the best.

Plus some old friends visit the show, reading eBooks on Linux, and a new Ryzen handheld.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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  • Ctrl Shift Face - YouTube — Now, here’s another reminder that the tools to craft deepfakes are widely available for just about anyone with the right skills to use: the manipulated videos posted on YouTuber Ctrl Shift Face are particularly creepy.
  • The Smach Z AMD+Linux Gaming Handheld Might Actually Ship This Year - Phoronix — Smach Z is expected to make its formal debut next week at the E3 gaming conference next week. The Smach Z in its current form is using an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B SoC with Vega graphics and still appears to be running Linux. The base model has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage for $629~699 USD but goes up to around $989~1099 for 16GB RAM / 256GB storage.
  • PeerTube Release v1.3.0 — Be part of a network of multiple small federated, interoperable video hosting providers. Follow video creators and create videos. No vendor lock-in. All on a platform that is community-owned and ad-free.
  • Phoronix Turns 15 Years Old Next Week So Here's Something Special — The 5th of June marks 15 years since the start of Phoronix.com and 11 years since the Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 release, so let's celebrate!
  • Jim Kopps on Twitter — I would be interested in @ChrisLAS and the Jupiter crew's opinion of this. For the record, it has been my opinion since the first "year of the Linux desktop" what seems like fifty years ago: "The current situation with dozens of distributions, each with different rules, each with different versions of different libraries, some with certain libraries missing, each with different packaging tools and packaging formats ... that basically tells app developers "go away, focus on platforms that care about applications."
  • The Linux desktop's last, best shot | ZDNet — Sure, Linux will continue to dominate the end-user experience, thanks largely to Android and Chrome OS, but the traditional desktop? I fear only Linux power users, developers, and engineers will continue to be its users.
  • FOSS Talk Live 2019 — FOSS Talk Live is back for 2019! It is happening on the 8th June at The Harrison near King's Cross in London.
  • The Friday Stream Episode 5: Junk Yard Sale — Chris and Brent are back from their buddies trip to Portland and share a few stories, but the big surprise comes when Chris’ wife joins to share big life-changing news.
  • Redesigned Hands-On Labs Interface & 2 New Courses – Linux Academy Weekly Update — After returning from the holiday weekend, we are ready to show off the new Hands-On Labs interface along with a ton of new hands-on labs and two new courses.
  • UnOfficial Hacker Family Dinner - Bsides San Antonio | Meetup — Join us for a meet and greet with fellow Bsides San Antonio attendees. There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Back to the Basics: Linux Permissions 101 | Meetup — Join Alex Juarez (Rackspace) and Ell Marquez for an introduction to Linux permissions! Whether you are brand new or have been doing Linux for a while or even professionally there will be something for you.
  • New Mobile Video Player Experience and Fire TV — A new video player and all the new features that come with it. While they’re not ready for release yet, I’m happy to be able to share more details about all of the exciting work going on!
  • LINUX Unplugged Article - Texas Linuxfest 2019 — Our journey to Texas Linuxfest (TXLF) began Friday afternoon with a five-hour drive from the Texas coast north to the hill country. The plan was to rendezvous at Hard Eights BBQ from 6:30 to 8:00. Since we had to make a five-hour journey it had us arriving a little later to the meetup. As soon as we pulled into the parking lot that smell of slow-smoked Texas BBQ slapped me right in the face, and I knew I had arrived; Google did not even have to tell me.
  • Thomas Cameron on Twitter — Cloud dude. Linux advocate. Open Source evangelist. Amazonian.
  • Foliate — A simple and modern eBook viewer
  • TXLF19 Keynote: Linux State of the Union - YouTube
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Adopting a distro like it’s a religion is stupid. That’s one of many hard lessons we take away from Texas Linux Fest this week; we’ll share some of the best.

Plus some old friends visit the show, reading eBooks on Linux, and a new Ryzen handheld.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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  • Ctrl Shift Face - YouTube — Now, here’s another reminder that the tools to craft deepfakes are widely available for just about anyone with the right skills to use: the manipulated videos posted on YouTuber Ctrl Shift Face are particularly creepy.
  • The Smach Z AMD+Linux Gaming Handheld Might Actually Ship This Year - Phoronix — Smach Z is expected to make its formal debut next week at the E3 gaming conference next week. The Smach Z in its current form is using an AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B SoC with Vega graphics and still appears to be running Linux. The base model has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage for $629~699 USD but goes up to around $989~1099 for 16GB RAM / 256GB storage.
  • PeerTube Release v1.3.0 — Be part of a network of multiple small federated, interoperable video hosting providers. Follow video creators and create videos. No vendor lock-in. All on a platform that is community-owned and ad-free.
  • Phoronix Turns 15 Years Old Next Week So Here's Something Special — The 5th of June marks 15 years since the start of Phoronix.com and 11 years since the Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 release, so let's celebrate!
  • Jim Kopps on Twitter — I would be interested in @ChrisLAS and the Jupiter crew's opinion of this. For the record, it has been my opinion since the first "year of the Linux desktop" what seems like fifty years ago: "The current situation with dozens of distributions, each with different rules, each with different versions of different libraries, some with certain libraries missing, each with different packaging tools and packaging formats ... that basically tells app developers "go away, focus on platforms that care about applications."
  • The Linux desktop's last, best shot | ZDNet — Sure, Linux will continue to dominate the end-user experience, thanks largely to Android and Chrome OS, but the traditional desktop? I fear only Linux power users, developers, and engineers will continue to be its users.
  • FOSS Talk Live 2019 — FOSS Talk Live is back for 2019! It is happening on the 8th June at The Harrison near King's Cross in London.
  • The Friday Stream Episode 5: Junk Yard Sale — Chris and Brent are back from their buddies trip to Portland and share a few stories, but the big surprise comes when Chris’ wife joins to share big life-changing news.
  • Redesigned Hands-On Labs Interface & 2 New Courses – Linux Academy Weekly Update — After returning from the holiday weekend, we are ready to show off the new Hands-On Labs interface along with a ton of new hands-on labs and two new courses.
  • UnOfficial Hacker Family Dinner - Bsides San Antonio | Meetup — Join us for a meet and greet with fellow Bsides San Antonio attendees. There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
  • Back to the Basics: Linux Permissions 101 | Meetup — Join Alex Juarez (Rackspace) and Ell Marquez for an introduction to Linux permissions! Whether you are brand new or have been doing Linux for a while or even professionally there will be something for you.
  • New Mobile Video Player Experience and Fire TV — A new video player and all the new features that come with it. While they’re not ready for release yet, I’m happy to be able to share more details about all of the exciting work going on!
  • LINUX Unplugged Article - Texas Linuxfest 2019 — Our journey to Texas Linuxfest (TXLF) began Friday afternoon with a five-hour drive from the Texas coast north to the hill country. The plan was to rendezvous at Hard Eights BBQ from 6:30 to 8:00. Since we had to make a five-hour journey it had us arriving a little later to the meetup. As soon as we pulled into the parking lot that smell of slow-smoked Texas BBQ slapped me right in the face, and I knew I had arrived; Google did not even have to tell me.
  • Thomas Cameron on Twitter — Cloud dude. Linux advocate. Open Source evangelist. Amazonian.
  • Foliate — A simple and modern eBook viewer
  • TXLF19 Keynote: Linux State of the Union - YouTube
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303: Stateless and Datelesshttps://linuxunplugged.com/303ee214b7b-56f7-4f93-8892-1032f7eab9d8Tue, 28 May 2019 20:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe visit Intel to figure out what Clear Linux is all about and explain a few tricks that make it unique.1:08:19noWe visit Intel to figure out what Clear Linux is all about and explain a few tricks that make it unique. Plus Wes and Ell are back from KubeCon in Barcelona and return with some great news for open source. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.Ubuntu 19.10, Nvidia Driver, ZFS on Linux, Encryption, Please Don’t Theme, Stop Themeing my App, Gnome, GTK, KubeCon, Kubernetes, Clear Linux, Intel, Bundles, Rolling Linux, PCI Passthrough, KVM, Virtualization, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe visit Intel to figure out what Clear Linux is all about and explain a few tricks that make it unique.

Plus Wes and Ell are back from KubeCon in Barcelona and return with some great news for open source.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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We visit Intel to figure out what Clear Linux is all about and explain a few tricks that make it unique.

Plus Wes and Ell are back from KubeCon in Barcelona and return with some great news for open source.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+hmLhq3kd]]>Chris FisherWes PaynechzbaconEll MarquezAlex KretzschmarBrent Gervais
302: Dark Style Riseshttps://linuxunplugged.com/302f946907c-987d-4de4-9720-30c150708f63Tue, 21 May 2019 21:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCan the Free Desktop avoid being left behind in the going dark revolution? Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss their proposal.1:05:58noCan the Free Desktop avoid being left behind in the going dark revolution? Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss their proposal. Plus we complete our Red Hat arc by giving Silverblue the full workstation shakedown, Drew shares his complete review, and we discuss the loss of Antergros. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, and Drew DeVore.Antergros, Silverblue, Fedora, WireGuard in NetworkManager, Ryzen, rpm-ostree, Flatpak, container, Toolbox, MineTime, Guake, elementary OS, Cassidy James Blaede, macOS, Windows, Android, Safari, Chrome, Dark Mode, Dark Theme, FreeDesktop, Android Q, Linux Podcast, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingCan the Free Desktop avoid being left behind in the going dark revolution? Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss their proposal.

Plus we complete our Red Hat arc by giving Silverblue the full workstation shakedown, Drew shares his complete review, and we discuss the loss of Antergros.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, and Drew DeVore.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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Can the Free Desktop avoid being left behind in the going dark revolution? Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss their proposal.

Plus we complete our Red Hat arc by giving Silverblue the full workstation shakedown, Drew shares his complete review, and we discuss the loss of Antergros.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, and Drew DeVore.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+tYwZ9sra]]>Chris FisherBrent GervaischzbaconAlex KretzschmarCassidy James BlaedeDrew DeVore
301: Peak Red Hathttps://linuxunplugged.com/30154c333ba-a9e8-4798-929a-36541fa3683cTue, 14 May 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe scale the Red Hat Summit and come back with a few stories to share. 1:09:41noWe scale the Red Hat Summit and come back with a few stories to share. Plus some big community news, finding threats on the command line, and our reaction to Microsoft shipping the Linux kernel in Windows. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa. Red Hat Summit, RHEL 8, OpenShift 4, Clear Linux, GitHub Package Registry, Ryzen Thinkpad, ulauncher, python 3, texas linux fest, universal base image, containers, hybrid cloud, GYRE, Command Line Threat Hunting, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe scale the Red Hat Summit and come back with a few stories to share.

Plus some big community news, finding threats on the command line, and our reaction to Microsoft shipping the Linux kernel in Windows.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Scientists Develop Software That Simulates Sound Of Stars — A team of astronomers from University of Wisconsin-Madison successfully developed a software called GYRE that can simulate the complex vibrations that stars produce.
  • GitHub Package Registry: Your packages, at home with their code — Discover and publish public and private packages in one place. Then seamlessly use and reuse any package as a dependency in a project by downloading it straight from GitHub.
  • About GitHub Package Registry — GitHub Package Registry is a software package hosting service, similar to npmjs.org, rubygems.org, or hub.docker.com, that allows you to host your packages and code in one place.
  • Package hello-world-npm — This is a simple npm package that demonstrates the GitHub Package Registry.
  • Lenovo adds AMD Ryzen Pro-powered laptops to its ThinkPad family — The biggest differences between these laptops and Intel-powered ThinkPads are performance and ports. According to Lenovo, the second-gen AMD Ryzen 7 Pro processors combined with integrated Vega graphics should provide an 18-percent improvement in performance over previous generations
  • Clear Linux Further Enhances Its Desktop Installer, Launches Help Forums — This week I was pleased to find they have further improved the graphical interface for making their desktop Linux installation on-par with other Linux installers. If you recall, it was only towards the end of last year that they rolled out a new desktop installer and now with their latest design improvements, their latest installer looks much better off than their previous version.
  • It's Time To Pay Attention To Intel's Clear Linux OS Project — This is neither a review nor an endorsement of Clear Linux at this stage, but it is an open invitation to be curious about it. To explore it. Maybe to even actively contribute to it. Especially as we edge closer to Intel's assault on the dedicated GPU market.
  • Install Clear Linux* OS from the live desktop — The live desktop allows you to boot Clear Linux* OS in a GNOME desktop without modifying the host system, offering the chance to explore developing on Clear Linux OS. Better yet, launch the Clear Linux OS installer to install on your target system.
  • Clear Linux* OS - An Introduction and Beyond — We invite you to join us for the first in a series of Intel Clear Linux OS MeetUps. The aim of this initial MeetUp is to introduce you to the Clear Linux* project and help you learn how to better use the Clear Linux OS in your everyday job. Light refreshments and dinner provided.
  • Ulauncher is migrating to Python 3. Changes to Extension API and more — It's been a while since the last significant update in Ulauncher. One of the reasons was the migration from Python 2 to 3. For a regular user it may not mean a lot, but Python 2 end of life is coming very soon so that had to be done.
  • 2019 Is the Year of Linux on the Desktop — Traditional Linux distributions may not be taking over the world, but Linux is becoming even more pervasive than ever.
  • The Friday Stream Episode 3: Fluffle of Fools — Back from Boston and we have a few stories to share, the best 39 seconds from Red Hat Summit, and the protest we found our selves in the middle of.
  • Texas Linux Fest 2019 — Texas Linux Fest is an annual Linux and open source software event for Texas and the surrounding region. We are excited to bring you two days of general sessions and vendor sessions this year along with two full days of expo floor! Texas Linux Fest is for the business and home Linux user, and for the experienced developer and newcomer alike.
  • Can I get a RHEL yeah? Version 8 arrives at last as IBM given go-ahead to wolf down Red Hat • The Register — Distributed with the Linux 4.18 kernel, the OS supports AMD and Intel 64-bit architectures, as one would expect, as well as 64-bit Arm, IBM Power Systems and IBM Z.
  • Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image — With the release of the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI), you can now take advantage of the greater reliability, security, and performance of official Red Hat container images where OCI-compliant Linux containers run - whether you’re a customer or not.
  • Azure Red Hat OpenShift, a Kubernetes service jointly managed by Microsoft and Red Hat, is now available — The two companies announced Azure Red Hat OpenShift at last year’s Red Hat Summit. OpenShift is available on other public clouds, but Microsoft and Red Hat will jointly manage and support this service on Azure and customers will be able to pay for it through a single unified bill from Azure under a revenue-sharing agreement.
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 — Are cloud and culture alive and well at Red Hat? If I've taken away anything from this year's Red Hat Summit (my first), it's the two simple words "cloud and culture." Two words echoed several times this past week which to me is obviously by design. Red Hat and IBM want us to know they are ready for the cloud, hybrid-cloud, other person's Linux box, and its culture is still alive and well despite grumbling in the community about the IBM acquisition.
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 Recap
  • Command Line Threat Hunting — That viruses and malware are Windows problems is a misnomer that is often propagated through the Linux community and it's an easy one to believe until you start noticing strange behaviour on your system. What do you do next? Join Ell Marquez (Jupiter Broadcasting/Linux Academy) and Tony Lambert (redcanary.com) in discussing a common sense approach to threat detection using only command line tools.
  • Command Line Thread Hunting Study Group - YouTube
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We scale the Red Hat Summit and come back with a few stories to share.

Plus some big community news, finding threats on the command line, and our reaction to Microsoft shipping the Linux kernel in Windows.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Scientists Develop Software That Simulates Sound Of Stars — A team of astronomers from University of Wisconsin-Madison successfully developed a software called GYRE that can simulate the complex vibrations that stars produce.
  • GitHub Package Registry: Your packages, at home with their code — Discover and publish public and private packages in one place. Then seamlessly use and reuse any package as a dependency in a project by downloading it straight from GitHub.
  • About GitHub Package Registry — GitHub Package Registry is a software package hosting service, similar to npmjs.org, rubygems.org, or hub.docker.com, that allows you to host your packages and code in one place.
  • Package hello-world-npm — This is a simple npm package that demonstrates the GitHub Package Registry.
  • Lenovo adds AMD Ryzen Pro-powered laptops to its ThinkPad family — The biggest differences between these laptops and Intel-powered ThinkPads are performance and ports. According to Lenovo, the second-gen AMD Ryzen 7 Pro processors combined with integrated Vega graphics should provide an 18-percent improvement in performance over previous generations
  • Clear Linux Further Enhances Its Desktop Installer, Launches Help Forums — This week I was pleased to find they have further improved the graphical interface for making their desktop Linux installation on-par with other Linux installers. If you recall, it was only towards the end of last year that they rolled out a new desktop installer and now with their latest design improvements, their latest installer looks much better off than their previous version.
  • It's Time To Pay Attention To Intel's Clear Linux OS Project — This is neither a review nor an endorsement of Clear Linux at this stage, but it is an open invitation to be curious about it. To explore it. Maybe to even actively contribute to it. Especially as we edge closer to Intel's assault on the dedicated GPU market.
  • Install Clear Linux* OS from the live desktop — The live desktop allows you to boot Clear Linux* OS in a GNOME desktop without modifying the host system, offering the chance to explore developing on Clear Linux OS. Better yet, launch the Clear Linux OS installer to install on your target system.
  • Clear Linux* OS - An Introduction and Beyond — We invite you to join us for the first in a series of Intel Clear Linux OS MeetUps. The aim of this initial MeetUp is to introduce you to the Clear Linux* project and help you learn how to better use the Clear Linux OS in your everyday job. Light refreshments and dinner provided.
  • Ulauncher is migrating to Python 3. Changes to Extension API and more — It's been a while since the last significant update in Ulauncher. One of the reasons was the migration from Python 2 to 3. For a regular user it may not mean a lot, but Python 2 end of life is coming very soon so that had to be done.
  • 2019 Is the Year of Linux on the Desktop — Traditional Linux distributions may not be taking over the world, but Linux is becoming even more pervasive than ever.
  • The Friday Stream Episode 3: Fluffle of Fools — Back from Boston and we have a few stories to share, the best 39 seconds from Red Hat Summit, and the protest we found our selves in the middle of.
  • Texas Linux Fest 2019 — Texas Linux Fest is an annual Linux and open source software event for Texas and the surrounding region. We are excited to bring you two days of general sessions and vendor sessions this year along with two full days of expo floor! Texas Linux Fest is for the business and home Linux user, and for the experienced developer and newcomer alike.
  • Can I get a RHEL yeah? Version 8 arrives at last as IBM given go-ahead to wolf down Red Hat • The Register — Distributed with the Linux 4.18 kernel, the OS supports AMD and Intel 64-bit architectures, as one would expect, as well as 64-bit Arm, IBM Power Systems and IBM Z.
  • Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image — With the release of the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI), you can now take advantage of the greater reliability, security, and performance of official Red Hat container images where OCI-compliant Linux containers run - whether you’re a customer or not.
  • Azure Red Hat OpenShift, a Kubernetes service jointly managed by Microsoft and Red Hat, is now available — The two companies announced Azure Red Hat OpenShift at last year’s Red Hat Summit. OpenShift is available on other public clouds, but Microsoft and Red Hat will jointly manage and support this service on Azure and customers will be able to pay for it through a single unified bill from Azure under a revenue-sharing agreement.
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 — Are cloud and culture alive and well at Red Hat? If I've taken away anything from this year's Red Hat Summit (my first), it's the two simple words "cloud and culture." Two words echoed several times this past week which to me is obviously by design. Red Hat and IBM want us to know they are ready for the cloud, hybrid-cloud, other person's Linux box, and its culture is still alive and well despite grumbling in the community about the IBM acquisition.
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 Recap
  • Command Line Threat Hunting — That viruses and malware are Windows problems is a misnomer that is often propagated through the Linux community and it's an easy one to believe until you start noticing strange behaviour on your system. What do you do next? Join Ell Marquez (Jupiter Broadcasting/Linux Academy) and Tony Lambert (redcanary.com) in discussing a common sense approach to threat detection using only command line tools.
  • Command Line Thread Hunting Study Group - YouTube
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300: Ultimate Fedora Testhttps://linuxunplugged.com/300e2f5f5e5-7759-4699-8a0b-6724e07ec8e3Tue, 07 May 2019 14:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs Fedora 30 the peak release of this distribution? We put it through the ultimate test, live on the air, and put everything on the line.1:05:56noIs Fedora 30 the peak release of this distribution? We put it through the ultimate test, live on the air, and put everything on the line. Plus Red Hat’s new logo, Dell’s new Linux workstations, and meet a new member of our crew. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.Homebrew smart watch, smarch watch, Red Hat, Red Hat Logo, shadowman, Dell, Project Sputnik, Ubuntu, RHEL 8, 18.04, Dell Precision 3540, Wayland Conformance Suite, Mir, Wayland, L4T, Linux on the Switch, Nintendo Switch, Fedora 30, Fedora, XFCE, Gnome 3.32, Flicker free boot, grub, systemd-boot, bootloaderspec, LXQt, pantheon, silverblue, python classroom, buku, sysctl explorer, termshark, wireshark, pcap, Linux Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingIs Fedora 30 the peak release of this distribution? We put it through the ultimate test, live on the air, and put everything on the line.

Plus Red Hat’s new logo, Dell’s new Linux workstations, and meet a new member of our crew.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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Is Fedora 30 the peak release of this distribution? We put it through the ultimate test, live on the air, and put everything on the line.

Plus Red Hat’s new logo, Dell’s new Linux workstations, and meet a new member of our crew.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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299: Shame as a Servicehttps://linuxunplugged.com/2996c317e7e-1da7-4a8d-a27c-d5d50b36e191Tue, 30 Apr 2019 23:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFresh back from LinuxFest Northwest we share a few of our favorite stories and memories.1:13:03yesFresh back from LinuxFest Northwest we share a few of our favorite stories and memories. Plus our concerns with Purism's new subscription services, Fedora 30 is released, and we spin up the Distro Hoppers. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.Fedora, Fedora 30, flicker free boot, gnome, gnome 3.32, ubuntu 19.04, Silverblue, Librem One, Purism, Privacy, Geary, Software as a service, SaaS, android, open source, free software, mattermost, mastodon, vpn, Red Hat, Docker, DockerCon, Linux Lite, Linux, Linux Conference, LinuxFest NorhtWest, LFNW, Home Automation, Containers, Linux Audio, DistroHoppers, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingFresh back from LinuxFest Northwest we share a few of our favorite stories and memories.

Plus our concerns with Purism's new subscription services, Fedora 30 is released, and we spin up the Distro Hoppers.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • What's new in Fedora 30 Workstation — Fedora 30 Workstation includes the latest release of the simple, beautiful GNOME 3.32 desktop environment.
  • Librem One by Purism — A growing bundle of ethical services.
  • Librem One Campaign Wants to Help De-Google Your Life — Purism, perhaps best known for the Librem 5 Linux phone crowdfunding campaign, has launched a new initiative offering “privacy protecting, no-track, no-ads” apps and services for mobile users.
  • Apps/Geary - GNOME Wiki
  • Android Apps by Purism on Google Play
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 — Red Hat Summit 2019 will feature executives, open source leaders, and some of our most innovative customers discussing trends, telling stories, and anticipating the future.
  • DockerCon San Francisco 2019 — Whether you’re just getting started with containers or consider yourself an expert, DockerCon enables you to advance your technical expertise with hands-on learning and expert-led sessions.
  • Linux Academy Sale! — Last chance to get the #1 Cloud Training Platform for 33% OFF!
  • LinuxFest Northwest 2019 Reflections — As the mountains shrink in the distance the realization that LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW) has actually come to a close begins to sink in. I don’t think anyone would argue that this year’s LFNW was a fantastic success. Being that this was my first LFNW to attend I was pleasantly surprised how this event felt more like a large family reunion than a Linux conference. With friends traveling from as far away as the United Kingdom and Shanghai, this event was truly a unique experience that I'll never forget.
  • Smart RGB LED strips with Home Assistant — 2019 is the year I am taking back control of my smart devices by bringing as much 'smarts' back inside my LAN as possible.
  • Linuxfest Northwest 2019 - Day 1 Complete — Full unedited stream from GeekGamer.TV coverage of LinuxFest Northwest 2019
  • LinuxFest Northwest 2019: Fifty years of Unix, Internet and more — Besides 1969 being a year of landmarks, it was the start of a unique operating system and (later) a free operating system that captured people's minds.
  • Linux Lite, A Free Operating System — Linux Lite is a 'gateway operating system'. It was created to make the transition from Windows to a linux based operating system, as smooth as possible.
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Fresh back from LinuxFest Northwest we share a few of our favorite stories and memories.

Plus our concerns with Purism's new subscription services, Fedora 30 is released, and we spin up the Distro Hoppers.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • What's new in Fedora 30 Workstation — Fedora 30 Workstation includes the latest release of the simple, beautiful GNOME 3.32 desktop environment.
  • Librem One by Purism — A growing bundle of ethical services.
  • Librem One Campaign Wants to Help De-Google Your Life — Purism, perhaps best known for the Librem 5 Linux phone crowdfunding campaign, has launched a new initiative offering “privacy protecting, no-track, no-ads” apps and services for mobile users.
  • Apps/Geary - GNOME Wiki
  • Android Apps by Purism on Google Play
  • Red Hat Summit 2019 — Red Hat Summit 2019 will feature executives, open source leaders, and some of our most innovative customers discussing trends, telling stories, and anticipating the future.
  • DockerCon San Francisco 2019 — Whether you’re just getting started with containers or consider yourself an expert, DockerCon enables you to advance your technical expertise with hands-on learning and expert-led sessions.
  • Linux Academy Sale! — Last chance to get the #1 Cloud Training Platform for 33% OFF!
  • LinuxFest Northwest 2019 Reflections — As the mountains shrink in the distance the realization that LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW) has actually come to a close begins to sink in. I don’t think anyone would argue that this year’s LFNW was a fantastic success. Being that this was my first LFNW to attend I was pleasantly surprised how this event felt more like a large family reunion than a Linux conference. With friends traveling from as far away as the United Kingdom and Shanghai, this event was truly a unique experience that I'll never forget.
  • Smart RGB LED strips with Home Assistant — 2019 is the year I am taking back control of my smart devices by bringing as much 'smarts' back inside my LAN as possible.
  • Linuxfest Northwest 2019 - Day 1 Complete — Full unedited stream from GeekGamer.TV coverage of LinuxFest Northwest 2019
  • LinuxFest Northwest 2019: Fifty years of Unix, Internet and more — Besides 1969 being a year of landmarks, it was the start of a unique operating system and (later) a free operating system that captured people's minds.
  • Linux Lite, A Free Operating System — Linux Lite is a 'gateway operating system'. It was created to make the transition from Windows to a linux based operating system, as smooth as possible.
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298: Blame Joehttps://linuxunplugged.com/298f8f266c9-05bc-496e-ae17-13af241b0b58Tue, 23 Apr 2019 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week we discover the good word of Xfce and admit Joe was right all along. And share our tips for making Xfce more modern.1:05:35yesThis week we discover the good word of Xfce and admit Joe was right all along. And share our tips for making Xfce more modern. Plus a new Debian leader, the end of Scientific Linux, and behind the scenes of Librem 5 apps. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.Xfce, Manajro, Xubuntu, Thunar, Xfce Performance, Ulauncher, Dunst, Arc-theme, Darkmode, Subspace WireGuard, Linux Podcast, OpenAudible, Pepsi, Linux, cubesat, Atari VCS, Purism, Gnome, Matrix, Fractal, Scientific Linux, Fermilab, RHEL, CentOS, Debian Elections, DPL, Sam Hartman, arandr, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingThis week we discover the good word of Xfce and admit Joe was right all along. And share our tips for making Xfce more modern.

Plus a new Debian leader, the end of Scientific Linux, and behind the scenes of Librem 5 apps.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

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This week we discover the good word of Xfce and admit Joe was right all along. And share our tips for making Xfce more modern.

Plus a new Debian leader, the end of Scientific Linux, and behind the scenes of Librem 5 apps.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

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297: Release the Dingohttps://linuxunplugged.com/2973b3c16e7-e6d9-4e60-908b-9a7a67802badTue, 16 Apr 2019 19:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu's new release is here, and this one might be one of the most important in a while. But is it worth upgrading from an LTS? We review and debate just that. 57:40noUbuntu's new release is here, and this one might be one of the most important in a while. But is it worth upgrading from an LTS? We review and debate just that. Plus some great picks, community news, and more. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.Red Hat, RHCE, RHCSA, Ansible, Devops, Chromebooks, Linux, Security, Pop!_OS, LTT, Linus Tech Tips, Manjaro, Devuan, Devuan conference, ZFS, ZFS on Linux, Root on ZFS, systemd, Simplot, Ubuntu, Disco Dingo, 19.04, LTS, Long term support, Gnome, mesa, yaru, partyloud, traffic simulator, ncspot, ncurses, electronplayer, privacy, spotify, rust, snapcraft, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingUbuntu's new release is here, and this one might be one of the most important in a while. But is it worth upgrading from an LTS? We review and debate just that.

Plus some great picks, community news, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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Ubuntu's new release is here, and this one might be one of the most important in a while. But is it worth upgrading from an LTS? We review and debate just that.

Plus some great picks, community news, and more.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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296: Defining Desktop Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/296b2af4b67-96a9-43c8-a8d9-5d7b6cf1dcc9Tue, 09 Apr 2019 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future. 1:07:00noThe way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future. Plus we throw a studio party for our new look, and the text editor that’s taking the crew by storm. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.Git, Proton, Steam, Linux Gaming, Lutris, Visual Studio Code, VSCode, WLinux, WSL, Pengwin, Grace Hopper Celebration, rebranding, linux desktop, GPD Pocket, ArchiveBox, Ubuntu MATE, snapcraft, wkhtmltopdf, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingThe way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future.

Plus we throw a studio party for our new look, and the text editor that’s taking the crew by storm.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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The way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future.

Plus we throw a studio party for our new look, and the text editor that’s taking the crew by storm.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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295: Stay and Compile a Whilehttps://linuxunplugged.com/29586b2759b-7d73-4d6c-bb04-366f7297b8b6Tue, 02 Apr 2019 20:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs there really any advantage to building your software vs installing the package? We discuss when and why you might want to consider building it yourself.1:12:44noIs there really any advantage to building your software vs installing the package? We discuss when and why you might want to consider building it yourself. Plus some useful things Mozilla is working on and Cassidy joins us to tell us about elementary OS' big choice. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, and Martin Wimpress.Vi, text editors, nano, Apache Foundation, Apache, Mozilla, firefox, WebAssembly, WASI, notifications, Opus, codecs, vocoder, open source audio, nginx, open source, F5, Raspberry Pi keyboard and mouse,Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 1 for Raspberry Pi, vlc, ffmpeg, accelerated graphics, raspberry pi, gentoo, compiling software, machine learning, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Is there really any advantage to building your software vs installing the package? We discuss when and why you might want to consider building it yourself.

Plus some useful things Mozilla is working on and Cassidy joins us to tell us about elementary OS' big choice.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, and Martin Wimpress.

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Is there really any advantage to building your software vs installing the package? We discuss when and why you might want to consider building it yourself.

Plus some useful things Mozilla is working on and Cassidy joins us to tell us about elementary OS' big choice.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, and Martin Wimpress.

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294: Tainted Lovehttps://linuxunplugged.com/294db3fc446-382f-4c0e-8175-f2d9b6bfb933Tue, 26 Mar 2019 20:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy we sometimes go too far with our Linux advocacy, and a few humble strategies to switch people to Linux.1:10:37yesWhy we sometimes go too far with our Linux advocacy, and a few humble strategies to switch people to Linux. Plus an update to the most important text editor in the world, the new distro causing controversy, and what is a tainted kernel. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa.Synthehol, alcosynth, curl, curl 21st birthday, open source, nano, text editors, ASUS firmware hack, firmware updates, shadowhammer, backdoor, cellular hacking, sigintos, kali linux, backtrack, debconf, debian, ansible, ruby on rails, wifi, tainted kernel, kernel modules, linux hardware support, desktop linux, linux advocacy, install fests, proprietary firmware, convergence, switching people to linux, NexDock 2, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Why we sometimes go too far with our Linux advocacy, and a few humble strategies to switch people to Linux.

Plus an update to the most important text editor in the world, the new distro causing controversy, and what is a tainted kernel.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa.

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  • Could ‘alcosynth’ provide all the joy of booze – without the dangers? — David Nutt has long been developing a holy grail of molecules – also referred to as “alcarelle” – that will provide the relaxing and socially lubricating qualities of alcohol, but without the hangovers, health issues and the risk of getting paralytic.
  • Happy 21st, curl — We estimate that there are now roughly 6 billion curl installations world-wide. In phones, computers, TVs, cars, video games etc. With 4 billion internet users, that’s like 1.5 curl installation per Internet connected human on earth.
  • nano 4.0 has been released — An overlong line is no longer automatically hard-wrapped, smooth scrolling (one line at a time) has become the default, and more!
  • Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates to Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers - Motherboard — The researchers estimate half a million Windows machines received the malicious backdoor through the ASUS update server, although the attackers appear to have been targeting only about 600 of those systems.
  • Malicious updates for ASUS laptops — The trojanized utility was signed with a legitimate certificate and was hosted on the official ASUS server dedicated to updates, and that allowed it to stay undetected for a long time. The criminals even made sure the file size of the malicious utility stayed the same as that of the original one.
  • Shadow Hammer APT MAC Check — Check if your device has been targeted by the ShadowHammer cyberattack
  • SigintOS: A Linux Distro for Signal Intelligence — SigintOS is an Ubuntu based distribution with a number of built in signal intelligence applications for software defined radios such as RTL-SDRs and other TX capable SDRs like the HackRF, bladeRF and USRP radios.
  • SigintOS — SigintOS; as the name suggests, SIGINT is an improved Linux distribution for Signal Intelligence. This distribution is based on Ubuntu Linux. It has its own software called SigintOS. With this software, many SIGINT operations can be performed via a single graphical interface.
  • Careers – Linux Academy — Ruby on Rails Dev? Maybe some angular love or willing to learn? Linux Academy is hiring RIGHT NOW
  • LFNW: T-shirt preorder closes on 3/31 — While we will have some for sale on site during LFNW2019, the only way to guarantee that you get a shirt is to register for the event, and buy an Individual Sponsorship.
  • Virtual Linux Ansible Fundamentals Study Group | Meetup — Join us before Linux Unplugged for an introduction to Ansible.
  • Call for Proposals - DebConf19 — The DebConf Content team would like to call for proposals in the DebConf 19 conference, which will take place in Curitiba, Brazil, between July 21th and 28th.
  • Fedora 29 Wifi Warning Bug
  • Tainted kernels — The Linux Kernel documentation — The primary reason for the ‘Tainted: ‘ string is to tell kernel debuggers if this is a clean kernel or if anything unusual has occurred.
  • What is a tainted kernel in Linux? — The feature is intended to identify conditions which may make it difficult to properly troubleshoot a kernel problem. For example, the loading of a proprietary module can make kernel debug output unreliable because kernel developers don't have access to the module's source code and therefore cannot determine what the module may have done to the kernel. Likewise, if the kernel had previously experienced an error condition or if a serious hardware error had occurred, the debug information generated by the kernel may not be reliable.
  • Install Fests - Free Software Foundation — My new idea is that the install fest could allow the devil to hang around, off in a corner of the hall, or the next room. (Actually, a human being wearing sign saying “The Devil,” and maybe a toy mask or horns.) The devil would offer to install nonfree drivers in the user's machine to make more parts of the computer function, explaining to the user that the cost of this is using a nonfree (unjust) program.
  • NexDock 2 by Nex Computer — Kickstarter — Turn your Smartphone or Pi into a laptop.
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Why we sometimes go too far with our Linux advocacy, and a few humble strategies to switch people to Linux.

Plus an update to the most important text editor in the world, the new distro causing controversy, and what is a tainted kernel.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Neal Gompa.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • Could ‘alcosynth’ provide all the joy of booze – without the dangers? — David Nutt has long been developing a holy grail of molecules – also referred to as “alcarelle” – that will provide the relaxing and socially lubricating qualities of alcohol, but without the hangovers, health issues and the risk of getting paralytic.
  • Happy 21st, curl — We estimate that there are now roughly 6 billion curl installations world-wide. In phones, computers, TVs, cars, video games etc. With 4 billion internet users, that’s like 1.5 curl installation per Internet connected human on earth.
  • nano 4.0 has been released — An overlong line is no longer automatically hard-wrapped, smooth scrolling (one line at a time) has become the default, and more!
  • Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates to Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers - Motherboard — The researchers estimate half a million Windows machines received the malicious backdoor through the ASUS update server, although the attackers appear to have been targeting only about 600 of those systems.
  • Malicious updates for ASUS laptops — The trojanized utility was signed with a legitimate certificate and was hosted on the official ASUS server dedicated to updates, and that allowed it to stay undetected for a long time. The criminals even made sure the file size of the malicious utility stayed the same as that of the original one.
  • Shadow Hammer APT MAC Check — Check if your device has been targeted by the ShadowHammer cyberattack
  • SigintOS: A Linux Distro for Signal Intelligence — SigintOS is an Ubuntu based distribution with a number of built in signal intelligence applications for software defined radios such as RTL-SDRs and other TX capable SDRs like the HackRF, bladeRF and USRP radios.
  • SigintOS — SigintOS; as the name suggests, SIGINT is an improved Linux distribution for Signal Intelligence. This distribution is based on Ubuntu Linux. It has its own software called SigintOS. With this software, many SIGINT operations can be performed via a single graphical interface.
  • Careers – Linux Academy — Ruby on Rails Dev? Maybe some angular love or willing to learn? Linux Academy is hiring RIGHT NOW
  • LFNW: T-shirt preorder closes on 3/31 — While we will have some for sale on site during LFNW2019, the only way to guarantee that you get a shirt is to register for the event, and buy an Individual Sponsorship.
  • Virtual Linux Ansible Fundamentals Study Group | Meetup — Join us before Linux Unplugged for an introduction to Ansible.
  • Call for Proposals - DebConf19 — The DebConf Content team would like to call for proposals in the DebConf 19 conference, which will take place in Curitiba, Brazil, between July 21th and 28th.
  • Fedora 29 Wifi Warning Bug
  • Tainted kernels — The Linux Kernel documentation — The primary reason for the ‘Tainted: ‘ string is to tell kernel debuggers if this is a clean kernel or if anything unusual has occurred.
  • What is a tainted kernel in Linux? — The feature is intended to identify conditions which may make it difficult to properly troubleshoot a kernel problem. For example, the loading of a proprietary module can make kernel debug output unreliable because kernel developers don't have access to the module's source code and therefore cannot determine what the module may have done to the kernel. Likewise, if the kernel had previously experienced an error condition or if a serious hardware error had occurred, the debug information generated by the kernel may not be reliable.
  • Install Fests - Free Software Foundation — My new idea is that the install fest could allow the devil to hang around, off in a corner of the hall, or the next room. (Actually, a human being wearing sign saying “The Devil,” and maybe a toy mask or horns.) The devil would offer to install nonfree drivers in the user's machine to make more parts of the computer function, explaining to the user that the cost of this is using a nonfree (unjust) program.
  • NexDock 2 by Nex Computer — Kickstarter — Turn your Smartphone or Pi into a laptop.
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293: Netflix's Gift to Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/293901e5d8c-5486-4dd1-a6b5-bad5ce03c360Tue, 19 Mar 2019 22:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDevelopers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source. 1:14:46yesDevelopers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source. Plus some good Debian news, our tips for better battery life, and we play a little Hot SUSE Potato. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Ell Marquez. Debian, debian project leader, linux laptop, battery life, tlp, powertop, tlp 1.2, SUSE, EQT Investments, Novell, suse independence, MATE 1.22, Wanda the Fish, Google Play, Fdroid, KDE Connect, SMS, mobile, android, LFNW, eBPF, BPF, brendan gregg, netflix, dtrace, perf, bpftrace, bcc, ext4slower, opensnoop, performance monitoring, profiling, Gnome, GTK,KDE, Plasma, QT, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Developers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source.

Plus some good Debian news, our tips for better battery life, and we play a little Hot SUSE Potato.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Ell Marquez.

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Developers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source.

Plus some good Debian news, our tips for better battery life, and we play a little Hot SUSE Potato.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Ell Marquez.

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292: Cheese on the SCaLEhttps://linuxunplugged.com/292850bf40b-6c0a-4b40-9e23-19e3bb7e71caTue, 12 Mar 2019 22:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x.1:12:19noA new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x. Plus we look at the Debian project's recent struggles, NGINX's sale, and Mozilla's new service. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.world wide web, web anniversary, firefox send, mozilla, F5, NGiNX, sway, wayland, window managers, wlroots, debian, open source governance, developer tooling, bug reports, project leadership, debian elections, SCaLE, SCaLE 17x, eBPF, openPower, Azure sphere, Purism, system76, snapcraft, containers, home automation, node-red, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting A new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x.

Plus we look at the Debian project's recent struggles, NGINX's sale, and Mozilla's new service.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

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A new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x.

Plus we look at the Debian project's recent struggles, NGINX's sale, and Mozilla's new service.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.

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291: Dirty Home Directorieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/29138df9a6c-b215-4020-b9e4-1f12790d4b28Tue, 05 Mar 2019 15:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files. 1:09:45noWe reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files. Plus Gnome lands a long awaited feature, Firefox gets a bit more clever, and the big money being made on Open Source. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Dustin Krysak, and Martin Wimpress.Firefox, Chrome OS, Crostini, Linux apps, GNOME, GNOME 3.32, fractional scaling, systemd, devuan, debian, meetup, canonical, ubuntu, containers, kubernetes, containerd, docker, iOS, iPad, tablet, simplified computing, systemd-nspawn, hidden files, config files, home directory, lyft, flowblade, shotcut, AWS, cloud, cloud computing, open source, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting We reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files.

Plus Gnome lands a long awaited feature, Firefox gets a bit more clever, and the big money being made on Open Source.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Dustin Krysak, and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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  • systemd-nspawn - ArchWiki — systemd-nspawn may be used to run a command or OS in a light-weight namespace container.
  • Transparently running binaries from any architecture in Linux with QEMU and binfmt_misc
  • QemuUserEmulation - Debian Wiki — This page describes how to setup and use QEMU user emulation in a "transparent" fashion, allowing execution of non-native target executables just like native ones.
  • Firefox 67: automatically unload unused tabs to improve memory — If things go as planned, Firefox 67 will introduce a new feature to unload unused tabs to improve memory. The initial bug report dates back eight years but work on the feature began in earnest just a short while ago.
  • Chrome OS 74 dev channel brings Linux app improvements (Crostini) — There’s now support for audio playback when using Linux apps. Up until now if you wanted to use Linux software to watch videos, listen to music, or do anything else that requires sound, you were out of luck.
  • GNOME 3.32 Lands Long-Awaited Fractional Scaling Support — Fractional scaling allows for greater control over the UI scaling than the previous integer based scaling of 2, 3, etc, to instead support fractions like 3/2 (1.5) increase in user-interfaces. Fractional scaling is primarily to improve the user experience with modern HiDPI displays.
  • Systemd-Free Debian "Devuan" Planning Their First Developer Gathering This Spring — Taking place in Amsterdam from 5 to 7 April will be the first Devuan conference for "init freedom lovers".
  • Canonical adds containerd to Ubuntu Kubernetes — Enabling Kubernetes to drive containerd directly reduces the number of moving parts, reduces latency in pod startup times, and improves CPU and memory usage on every node in the cluster.
  • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetups
  • Ubuntu Podcast Listener Get Together — We're having a Get Together in Reading, UK on Saturday March 16th. We'll meet at Breddog in Reading!
  • Dotfile madness — To those of you reading this: I beg you. Avoid creating files or directories of any kind in your user's $HOME directory in order to store your configuration or data. This practice is bizarre at best and it is time to end it. I am sorry to say that many (if not most) programs are guilty of doing this while there are significantly better places that can be used for storing per-user program data.
  • More home directory pollution — I looked in my home directory and now see (in addition to 26 dot-files) directories named go, snap and systems.
  • Steve Reaver on Twitter — There is so much junk in my home dir I had to ls it in column format. I've just about given up using ~ because of all the crap that application put in there!
  • “Please move the “$HOME/snap” directory to a less o...” : Ubuntu Bug #1575053
  • Why do hidden files in Unix begin with a dot? — The answer is very simple, because it's extremely easy to test if a file is hidden or not by simply testing the first character of the filename.
  • Yet Another Dotfiles Manager — When you live in a command line, configurations are a deeply personal thing. They are often crafted over years of experience, battles lost, lessons learned, advice followed, and ingenuity rewarded. When you are away from your own configurations, you are an orphaned refugee in unfamiliar and hostile surroundings. You feel clumsy and out of sorts. You are filled with a sense of longing to be back in a place you know. A place you built. A place where all the short-cuts have been worn bare by your own travels. A place you proudly call… $HOME.
  • Lyft to spend $300 million on Amazon Web Services by 2022 — Notably, Lyft said that if its usage of Amazon's cloud doesn't hit or exceed that $300 million threshold, it'll have to pay the difference. Lyft committed to spending at least $80 million in each of the three years of the deal, with the stipulation that it will spend $300 million in aggregate overall
  • MongoDB shares plunge on concerns that Lyft is moving to AWS
  • Flowblade — Flowblade is a multitrack non-linear video editor released under GPL3 license. From beginners to masters, Flowblade helps make your vision a reality of image and sound.
  • Shotcut — Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. Major features include support for a wide range of formats; no import required meaning native timeline editing; Blackmagic Design support for input and preview monitoring; and resolution support to 4k.
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We reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files.

Plus Gnome lands a long awaited feature, Firefox gets a bit more clever, and the big money being made on Open Source.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Dustin Krysak, and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • systemd-nspawn - ArchWiki — systemd-nspawn may be used to run a command or OS in a light-weight namespace container.
  • Transparently running binaries from any architecture in Linux with QEMU and binfmt_misc
  • QemuUserEmulation - Debian Wiki — This page describes how to setup and use QEMU user emulation in a "transparent" fashion, allowing execution of non-native target executables just like native ones.
  • Firefox 67: automatically unload unused tabs to improve memory — If things go as planned, Firefox 67 will introduce a new feature to unload unused tabs to improve memory. The initial bug report dates back eight years but work on the feature began in earnest just a short while ago.
  • Chrome OS 74 dev channel brings Linux app improvements (Crostini) — There’s now support for audio playback when using Linux apps. Up until now if you wanted to use Linux software to watch videos, listen to music, or do anything else that requires sound, you were out of luck.
  • GNOME 3.32 Lands Long-Awaited Fractional Scaling Support — Fractional scaling allows for greater control over the UI scaling than the previous integer based scaling of 2, 3, etc, to instead support fractions like 3/2 (1.5) increase in user-interfaces. Fractional scaling is primarily to improve the user experience with modern HiDPI displays.
  • Systemd-Free Debian "Devuan" Planning Their First Developer Gathering This Spring — Taking place in Amsterdam from 5 to 7 April will be the first Devuan conference for "init freedom lovers".
  • Canonical adds containerd to Ubuntu Kubernetes — Enabling Kubernetes to drive containerd directly reduces the number of moving parts, reduces latency in pod startup times, and improves CPU and memory usage on every node in the cluster.
  • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetups
  • Ubuntu Podcast Listener Get Together — We're having a Get Together in Reading, UK on Saturday March 16th. We'll meet at Breddog in Reading!
  • Dotfile madness — To those of you reading this: I beg you. Avoid creating files or directories of any kind in your user's $HOME directory in order to store your configuration or data. This practice is bizarre at best and it is time to end it. I am sorry to say that many (if not most) programs are guilty of doing this while there are significantly better places that can be used for storing per-user program data.
  • More home directory pollution — I looked in my home directory and now see (in addition to 26 dot-files) directories named go, snap and systems.
  • Steve Reaver on Twitter — There is so much junk in my home dir I had to ls it in column format. I've just about given up using ~ because of all the crap that application put in there!
  • “Please move the “$HOME/snap” directory to a less o...” : Ubuntu Bug #1575053
  • Why do hidden files in Unix begin with a dot? — The answer is very simple, because it's extremely easy to test if a file is hidden or not by simply testing the first character of the filename.
  • Yet Another Dotfiles Manager — When you live in a command line, configurations are a deeply personal thing. They are often crafted over years of experience, battles lost, lessons learned, advice followed, and ingenuity rewarded. When you are away from your own configurations, you are an orphaned refugee in unfamiliar and hostile surroundings. You feel clumsy and out of sorts. You are filled with a sense of longing to be back in a place you know. A place you built. A place where all the short-cuts have been worn bare by your own travels. A place you proudly call… $HOME.
  • Lyft to spend $300 million on Amazon Web Services by 2022 — Notably, Lyft said that if its usage of Amazon's cloud doesn't hit or exceed that $300 million threshold, it'll have to pay the difference. Lyft committed to spending at least $80 million in each of the three years of the deal, with the stipulation that it will spend $300 million in aggregate overall
  • MongoDB shares plunge on concerns that Lyft is moving to AWS
  • Flowblade — Flowblade is a multitrack non-linear video editor released under GPL3 license. From beginners to masters, Flowblade helps make your vision a reality of image and sound.
  • Shotcut — Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. Major features include support for a wide range of formats; no import required meaning native timeline editing; Blackmagic Design support for input and preview monitoring; and resolution support to 4k.
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290: Proper Pi Pedigreehttps://linuxunplugged.com/290bfe4547f-24d1-4ae9-a94e-1d8ba197e7b7Tue, 26 Feb 2019 20:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system.58:46noWe head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system. Plus some great news for Gnome users, OBS studio has a new funding model, and a nostalgic chat with our study buddy Kenny. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.KDE, Plasma, GNOME, Ubuntu, Latency, Mutter, OBS, live streaming, hardware acceleration, linux operating system fundamentals, raspberry pi, arm, embedded, ansible, home automation, ubuntu 18.04.2, LTS, Ubuntu MATE, MATE, 4.19, linux kernel, home assistant, openHAB, z-wave, mqtt, domoticz, alexa, google home, google assistant, smart assistant, smart home, smart lights, smart hub, automation, podcasting, podcast generator, subsync, open source, subtitles,Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting We head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system.

Plus some great news for Gnome users, OBS studio has a new funding model, and a nostalgic chat with our study buddy Kenny.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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  • More GNOME Shell / Mutter Performance Optimizations & Latency Reductions Still Coming - Phoronix — Specifically on the Ubuntu front, Daniel has released a fix for Ubuntu 19.04 Disco and Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic to deal with 144/120Hz displays where GNOME's Mutter caps the rendering to 60 FPS. The fix for Ubuntu 18.10 is still being in the process of SRU'ed.
  • OBS Studio 23.0 Released With VA-API Video Encoding, New Audio Filters - Phoronix — OBS Studio 23.0 also has several new audio filters, batch remuxing support, multi-track audio support to FFmpeg output, and a variety of other alterations.
  • Open Broadcaster Software | New Ways to Support OBS Development — It’s amazing to think that the first version of OBS was publicly released over six years ago. What started out as a small side project by Hugh “Jim” Bailey to make a free and open source program to stream StarCraft 2 has grown into a powerful force in the streaming and video production industry. Hundreds of thousands of people use OBS Studio every day not just for video gaming, but also for broadcasting everything from conferences to sports competitions to school announcements. It’s a tool that can be used freely by anyone, from large studios with big budget productions to individuals who just want to engage with a community online.
  • Available Now: New GeForce-Optimized OBS — We have collaborated with OBS, the industry-leading streaming application, to help them release a new version with improved support for NVIDIA GPUs. The new OBS Studio, version 23.0, reduces the FPS impact of streaming by up to 66% compared to the previous version, meaning higher FPS for your games.
  • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup
  • What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019 - Linux Academy Blog — Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.
  • LiNUX Courses - Linux Operating System Fundamentals — Kenny first encountered Solaris UNIX while I was in the military, and found out about Linux through the grapevine. He has worked with Linux in local government, fortune 500 companies, educational institutions, and by providing training. I have received Linux certifications from LPI, CompTIA, and Red Hat. Kenny has been working with Linux for nearly two decades and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others about the system, and strives to learn more about the operating system every day.
  • Raspberry Pi Updates Devices to Linux 4.19
  • Martin Wimpress on Twitter — This week I am working on @ubuntu_mate 18.04.2 images for the @Raspberry_Pi models 2 and 3/3+ Nothing exciting to report just yet, build system is configured and the root file system is being generated. Next up is adding the kernel and boot loader.
  • Python Wheels for the Raspberry Pi — piwheels is a Python package repository providing Arm platform wheels (pre-compiled binary Python packages) specifically for the Raspberry Pi, making pip installations much faster.
  • StableReleaseUpdates - Ubuntu Wiki — Once an Ubuntu release has been completed and published, updates for it are only released under certain circumstances, and must follow a special procedure called a "stable release update" or SRU.
  • OpenHab vs Home Assistant vs Domoticz - Best Open Source Home Automation
  • Awesome Home Assistant — Awesome Home Assistant is a curated list of awesome Home Assistant resources.
  • Home Assistant — Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server.
  • openHAB — a vendor and technology agnostic open source automation software for your home.
  • Domoticz — Domoticz is a Home Automation system design to control various devices and receive input from various sensors.
  • IronicBadger: Home Assistant configuration files — This repository contains all configuration used to configure my home automation setup using Home Assistant. This is a living and breathing repository and as such is subject to change.
  • Linux Action Show special about Home Assistant — Our founder Paulus Schoutsen is interviewed by Chris Fisher for a Linux Action Show special about home automation, Hass.io and the new Home Assistant podcast.
  • smacke/subsync: Automagically synchronize subtitles with video.
  • Podcast Generator — Podcast Generator is an open source Content Management System written in PHP and specifically designed for podcast publishing. It provides the user with the tools to easily manage all of the aspects related to the publication of a podcast, from the upload of episodes to its submission to the iTunes store.
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We head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system.

Plus some great news for Gnome users, OBS studio has a new funding model, and a nostalgic chat with our study buddy Kenny.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

Links:

  • More GNOME Shell / Mutter Performance Optimizations & Latency Reductions Still Coming - Phoronix — Specifically on the Ubuntu front, Daniel has released a fix for Ubuntu 19.04 Disco and Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic to deal with 144/120Hz displays where GNOME's Mutter caps the rendering to 60 FPS. The fix for Ubuntu 18.10 is still being in the process of SRU'ed.
  • OBS Studio 23.0 Released With VA-API Video Encoding, New Audio Filters - Phoronix — OBS Studio 23.0 also has several new audio filters, batch remuxing support, multi-track audio support to FFmpeg output, and a variety of other alterations.
  • Open Broadcaster Software | New Ways to Support OBS Development — It’s amazing to think that the first version of OBS was publicly released over six years ago. What started out as a small side project by Hugh “Jim” Bailey to make a free and open source program to stream StarCraft 2 has grown into a powerful force in the streaming and video production industry. Hundreds of thousands of people use OBS Studio every day not just for video gaming, but also for broadcasting everything from conferences to sports competitions to school announcements. It’s a tool that can be used freely by anyone, from large studios with big budget productions to individuals who just want to engage with a community online.
  • Available Now: New GeForce-Optimized OBS — We have collaborated with OBS, the industry-leading streaming application, to help them release a new version with improved support for NVIDIA GPUs. The new OBS Studio, version 23.0, reduces the FPS impact of streaming by up to 66% compared to the previous version, meaning higher FPS for your games.
  • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup
  • What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019 - Linux Academy Blog — Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.
  • LiNUX Courses - Linux Operating System Fundamentals — Kenny first encountered Solaris UNIX while I was in the military, and found out about Linux through the grapevine. He has worked with Linux in local government, fortune 500 companies, educational institutions, and by providing training. I have received Linux certifications from LPI, CompTIA, and Red Hat. Kenny has been working with Linux for nearly two decades and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others about the system, and strives to learn more about the operating system every day.
  • Raspberry Pi Updates Devices to Linux 4.19
  • Martin Wimpress on Twitter — This week I am working on @ubuntu_mate 18.04.2 images for the @Raspberry_Pi models 2 and 3/3+ Nothing exciting to report just yet, build system is configured and the root file system is being generated. Next up is adding the kernel and boot loader.
  • Python Wheels for the Raspberry Pi — piwheels is a Python package repository providing Arm platform wheels (pre-compiled binary Python packages) specifically for the Raspberry Pi, making pip installations much faster.
  • StableReleaseUpdates - Ubuntu Wiki — Once an Ubuntu release has been completed and published, updates for it are only released under certain circumstances, and must follow a special procedure called a "stable release update" or SRU.
  • OpenHab vs Home Assistant vs Domoticz - Best Open Source Home Automation
  • Awesome Home Assistant — Awesome Home Assistant is a curated list of awesome Home Assistant resources.
  • Home Assistant — Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server.
  • openHAB — a vendor and technology agnostic open source automation software for your home.
  • Domoticz — Domoticz is a Home Automation system design to control various devices and receive input from various sensors.
  • IronicBadger: Home Assistant configuration files — This repository contains all configuration used to configure my home automation setup using Home Assistant. This is a living and breathing repository and as such is subject to change.
  • Linux Action Show special about Home Assistant — Our founder Paulus Schoutsen is interviewed by Chris Fisher for a Linux Action Show special about home automation, Hass.io and the new Home Assistant podcast.
  • smacke/subsync: Automagically synchronize subtitles with video.
  • Podcast Generator — Podcast Generator is an open source Content Management System written in PHP and specifically designed for podcast publishing. It provides the user with the tools to easily manage all of the aspects related to the publication of a podcast, from the upload of episodes to its submission to the iTunes store.
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289: The Meat Factorhttps://linuxunplugged.com/28935aef5a2-e8fc-43be-b615-babc8e579c28Tue, 19 Feb 2019 21:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWill there ever be another "big" Linux distro, or has that time passed? 1:15:28noWill there ever be another "big" Linux distro, or has that time passed? Plus two popular Linux desktop apps see a big upgrade, and Wes explains to Chris why he should care a lot more about cgroups. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.Desktop Linux, Clear Linux, Intel, MX Linux, Debian, Snapcraft, snap packages, shorewall, firewalls, iptables, geary, email, digiKam, Darktable, photography, cgroups, containers, cgroups v2, systemd, fedora 31, LFNW, SCaLE, Community, Meetups, meatspace, Pi MusicBox, eta, progress bar, netdata, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWill there ever be another "big" Linux distro, or has that time passed?

Plus two popular Linux desktop apps see a big upgrade, and Wes explains to Chris why he should care a lot more about cgroups.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.

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Will there ever be another "big" Linux distro, or has that time passed?

Plus two popular Linux desktop apps see a big upgrade, and Wes explains to Chris why he should care a lot more about cgroups.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais and Neal Gompa.

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288: We're Gonna Need a Bigger Repohttps://linuxunplugged.com/288631f2e25-c2fb-4cc1-b3cd-87cbae6eae41Tue, 12 Feb 2019 23:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe hype around a new security flaw hits new levels. Fedora has a bunch of news, and we discover what's new in the latest Plasma release.1:12:02noThe hype around a new security flaw hits new levels. Fedora has a bunch of news, and we discover what's new in the latest Plasma release. Plus we fall down the openSUSE rabbit hole when Ell updates us on her desktop challenge. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Ell Marquez, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.KDE, Plasma 5.15, Discover, Wireguard, Security, Journalism, Linux Journalism, ZDNet, runc, docker, lxc, containers, selinux, red hat, fedora, apparmor, vulnerability, cryptominers, KORKERDS, DNF, Fedora 30, fedora schedule, UUID, User Metrics, SCaLE 17x, COPR, Pantheon, Vala, GTK, openSUSE, Tumbleweed, Rolling release, YaST, zypper, SUSE, openSUSE Challenge, PackageKit, UberWriter, solVItaire, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingThe hype around a new security flaw hits new levels. Fedora has a bunch of news, and we discover what's new in the latest Plasma release.

Plus we fall down the openSUSE rabbit hole when Ell updates us on her desktop challenge.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Ell Marquez, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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The hype around a new security flaw hits new levels. Fedora has a bunch of news, and we discover what's new in the latest Plasma release.

Plus we fall down the openSUSE rabbit hole when Ell updates us on her desktop challenge.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, Ell Marquez, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.

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287: Clean up After Yourselfhttps://linuxunplugged.com/2877e6cc2e0-1442-4038-a015-c0e913f0d0b8Tue, 05 Feb 2019 21:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy FOSDEM might be the quintessential community event, and our thoughts after playing with Pi-Hole.1:14:01noWhy FOSDEM might be the quintessential community event, and our thoughts after playing with Pi-Hole. Plus community news for everyone’s favorite video player, GNOME Shell gets a major speed boost, and why cryptocurrency might truly be dead. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.VLC 4, GNOME Shell Performance, Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum, JupterDev Telegram, FOSDEM 2019, Snapcraft, DHCP, Docker, dnsmasq, DNS sinkhole, Pi-hole, GTK+, GTK, Overclock NVIDIA GPU, FTLDNS, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter Broadcasting Why FOSDEM might be the quintessential community event, and our thoughts after playing with Pi-Hole.

Plus community news for everyone’s favorite video player, GNOME Shell gets a major speed boost, and why cryptocurrency might truly be dead.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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Why FOSDEM might be the quintessential community event, and our thoughts after playing with Pi-Hole.

Plus community news for everyone’s favorite video player, GNOME Shell gets a major speed boost, and why cryptocurrency might truly be dead.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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286: Ell is for Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/286c37fd0e3-65e9-487b-b8da-1d7556c646ebTue, 29 Jan 2019 21:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe're playing Robin Hood with the content, and a new member of our team joins to tell you all about it.1:08:40noWe're playing Robin Hood with the content, and a new member of our team joins to tell you all about it. Plus some hard details on the Librem 5, we visit the Canonical Corner, and a big batch of great Linux picks. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.Firefox, Mozilla, Firefox 65, Librem 5, PureOS, Purism, Flatpak, Kodi 18, Kodi, Open Source Home Theater, Canonical, Ubuntu, Disco Dingo, 19.04, PPA, MATE, Debian, Fractional Scaling, X11, Wayland, Kernel Patch, 18.04, LTS, SCALE 17x, SCALE, LFNW, Docker, Containers, YAML, Ell, Study Group, Free Content, Gradio, Shortwave, fx_cast, Cool-Retro-Term, chromecast, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe're playing Robin Hood with the content, and a new member of our team joins to tell you all about it.

Plus some hard details on the Librem 5, we visit the Canonical Corner, and a big batch of great Linux picks.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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We're playing Robin Hood with the content, and a new member of our team joins to tell you all about it.

Plus some hard details on the Librem 5, we visit the Canonical Corner, and a big batch of great Linux picks.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Martin Wimpress.

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285: Pain the APThttps://linuxunplugged.com/285b37be25b-89fa-40f9-a64c-41fbf767131cTue, 22 Jan 2019 19:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAn embarrassing vulnerability has been found in the apt package manager, we’ll break it all down. Plus Alessandro Castellani tells us about his plans to build a professional design tool for Linux.1:19:51yesAn embarrassing vulnerability has been found in the apt package manager, we’ll break it all down. Plus Alessandro Castellani tells us about his plans to build a professional design tool for Linux. We also have a batch of big community news, and the case for the cloud killing Open Source. Special Guests: Alessandro Castellani and Brent Gervais.OGGCAMP, Apt, apt-get, RCE, security, mitm, man in the middle, GPG, https, eBGP, io, ssd, scheduler, linux, kernel, circonus, metrics, benchmarks, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Core, Powershell, Azure Sphere, Multipass, Ubuntu, Canonical, Akira, UX, UI, Design, Elementary, Vala, GTK, Native apps, sketch, Taxi, sequeler, SCALE, LFNW, Texas Linux Fest, MongoDB, DocumentDB, Open Source Business Models, Redis, Kafka, AWS, Azure, Freemium, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingAn embarrassing vulnerability has been found in the apt package manager, we’ll break it all down. Plus Alessandro Castellani tells us about his plans to build a professional design tool for Linux.

We also have a batch of big community news, and the case for the cloud killing Open Source.

Special Guests: Alessandro Castellani and Brent Gervais.

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An embarrassing vulnerability has been found in the apt package manager, we’ll break it all down. Plus Alessandro Castellani tells us about his plans to build a professional design tool for Linux.

We also have a batch of big community news, and the case for the cloud killing Open Source.

Special Guests: Alessandro Castellani and Brent Gervais.

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284: Free as in Get Outhttps://linuxunplugged.com/284e1e112b7-7fc0-4e00-b3ab-6d49bd5ac7afTue, 15 Jan 2019 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingZFS on Linux is becoming the official upstream project of all major ZFS implementations, even the BSDs. But recent kernel changes prevent ZFS from even building on Linux. Neal Gompa joins us to discuss why it all matters.1:02:39noZFS on Linux is becoming the official upstream project of all major ZFS implementations, even the BSDs. But recent kernel changes prevent ZFS from even building on Linux. Neal Gompa joins us to discuss why it all matters. Plus some surprising community news, and a few great picks! Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Neal Gompa.Apple, FoundationDB, CloudKit, FoundationDB Record Layer, SQL, Amazon, DocumentDB, Celluloid, mpv, GNOME, ChromeOS, Linux on ChromeOS, Linux apps, apt search, UBPorts, Ubuntu Touch, OTA 7, Stratis, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Neal Gompa, Delphix, ZoL, ZFS, GPL, CDDL, Computer Mouse, dotfiles, chezmoi, Ephemeral browser, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingZFS on Linux is becoming the official upstream project of all major ZFS implementations, even the BSDs. But recent kernel changes prevent ZFS from even building on Linux. Neal Gompa joins us to discuss why it all matters.

Plus some surprising community news, and a few great picks!

Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Neal Gompa.

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ZFS on Linux is becoming the official upstream project of all major ZFS implementations, even the BSDs. But recent kernel changes prevent ZFS from even building on Linux. Neal Gompa joins us to discuss why it all matters.

Plus some surprising community news, and a few great picks!

Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Neal Gompa.

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283: The Premiere Shell https://linuxunplugged.com/2835bb68469-8d55-423e-97f9-abd7588bd1a9Tue, 08 Jan 2019 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingJoe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.1:10:33noJoe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool. Plus community news, a reality check on Linux gaming, and some shiny new hardware. Special Guests: Jason Evangelho and Peter Ammon.Windows Phone, Fedora 31, Fedora, DNF, User Tracking, Linux, Linux 5.0, Linux Kernel, Clear Linux, Rover Tracker, GNU, shell, bash, ed, fish, zsh, fish shell, Peter Ammon, Jason Evangelho, Adobe, Premiere, Creative Cloud, Proton, Steam, Gaming on Linux, Entroware, Apollo, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingJoe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.

Plus community news, a reality check on Linux gaming, and some shiny new hardware.

Special Guests: Jason Evangelho and Peter Ammon.

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Joe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.

Plus community news, a reality check on Linux gaming, and some shiny new hardware.

Special Guests: Jason Evangelho and Peter Ammon.

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282: Wishing Upon a Kernelhttps://linuxunplugged.com/282fa301e1d-ac33-4acf-bad4-15e232546686Wed, 02 Jan 2019 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond.1:12:56yesWe start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond. Plus Clear Linux aims to build the ultimate Linux desktop based on Xfce, and it looks like GNOME is closing the performance gap. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.Hopecasting, ReiserFS, ChromeOS, Wine, GNOME, GPU, OpenZFS, Proton, IBM, RedHat, WireGuard, KDE Neon, Clear Linux, Xfce, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond.

Plus Clear Linux aims to build the ultimate Linux desktop based on Xfce, and it looks like GNOME is closing the performance gap.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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We start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond.

Plus Clear Linux aims to build the ultimate Linux desktop based on Xfce, and it looks like GNOME is closing the performance gap.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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281: 2019 Predictionshttps://linuxunplugged.com/2813f641194-199d-4564-b088-9a98374475dbWed, 26 Dec 2018 20:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019.59:09yesWe get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019. Special Guest: Alan Pope. Red Hat, SUSE, Dell, Pipewire, Arch, Antegros, Arch, AWS, Azure, Digital Ocean, GNOME, bachefs, zfs, Clear Linux, Fuchsia, Virtual Desktops, Steam, Proton, SAP, Microsoft, Active Directory, Apple, ARM, Dark Mode, Chromebook, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019.

Special Guest: Alan Pope.

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We get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019.

Special Guest: Alan Pope.

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280: Handmade Desktop Linuxhttps://linuxunplugged.com/28063b60dfb-f9df-4078-8819-96daee85b000Mon, 17 Dec 2018 18:30:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers. 1:09:10yesWe’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers. Plus some surprising community news, a few great picks, and more! ProtonMail, WireGuard, Mir, Wayland, EGLStreams, KMS, NVIDIA, ASUS, ZenFone, GPL Violation, Keyboardio, System76, Thelio, Linux Desktop, Pop!_OS, xrandr, minidlna, ReadyMedia, systemd, udev, Ethr, Microsoft, Go, remove.bg, streama, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Jupiter BroadcastingWe’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers.

Plus some surprising community news, a few great picks, and more!

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We’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers.

Plus some surprising community news, a few great picks, and more!

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279: WireGuardians of the Galaxyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/2790f5477b2-93a1-45d5-afb7-f483b640768eTue, 11 Dec 2018 18:45:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting.1:06:55yesWe have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting. Plus we check in on Ubuntu 19.04, start the search for an Emby replacement, and how to use Reddit on the commandline. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.Keyboardio, Arduino, Kaleidoscope, Emby, Plex, Streama, Offline Media, Streaming, MakeMKV, Handbrake, Jellyfin, Ubuntu, 19.04, Disco Dingo, Gnome, Kubernetes, Microk8s, Snapcraft, Canonical, ARM, Energy Aware Scheduling, systemd, udev, Automation System, CastaBlasta, WireGuard, X32, Behringer, Reddit, RTV, Soundconverter, DNS, iodine, sshuttle, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWe have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting.

Plus we check in on Ubuntu 19.04, start the search for an Emby replacement, and how to use Reddit on the commandline.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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We have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting.

Plus we check in on Ubuntu 19.04, start the search for an Emby replacement, and how to use Reddit on the commandline.

Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

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278: Shell in a Handbaskethttps://linuxunplugged.com/27833bfac92-e445-4414-bcb9-ff89dcef16b6Tue, 04 Dec 2018 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support.1:04:24yesWe chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support. Plus why Android in the cloud, and a bunch of community news. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Martin Wimpress, and Theodore Dubois.Raspberry Pi, Beowulf Cluster, Xubuntu, x86, 32bit, Microsoft, Edge, Chrome, Blink, Webkit, Steam, Steam Link, Dell, Sputnik, Laptop, xps13, iSH, Linux, Shell, iOS, Emulator, Theodore Dubois, systemd, udev, thunderbolt, thunderbolt dock, external graphics, JACK, pulseaudio, Android, Cloud, Amazon, Ubuntu, Game streaming, LXD, Juju, MAAS, Clear Linux, Intel, clr-boot-manager, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWe chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support.

Plus why Android in the cloud, and a bunch of community news.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Martin Wimpress, and Theodore Dubois.

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We chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support.

Plus why Android in the cloud, and a bunch of community news.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Martin Wimpress, and Theodore Dubois.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+TS3ZNxEv]]>Chris FisherWes PayneAlan PopeMartin WimpressTheodore Dubois
Episode 277: Skipping Fedora 31https://linuxunplugged.com/27795bc4508-9eee-406b-be76-c2b9d2e4ae46Tue, 27 Nov 2018 19:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora might take a year off, to focus on it self. Project Lead and Council Chair Matthew Miller joins us to explain this major proposal.1:00:02noFedora might take a year off, to focus on it self. Project Lead and Council Chair Matthew Miller joins us to explain this major proposal. Plus Wimpy shares his open source Drobo alternative, and our final Dropbox XFS hack. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Matthew Miller.NASA, KDE, Plasma, packaging, packaging winter, snapcraft, security, open source, trust, ISS, Windows, switching to linux, LFNW, LinuxFest Northwest, Wimpy, Martin Wimpress, SnapRAID, Mergerfs, Backups, ZFS, Red Hat, Fedora, Matthew Miller, Fedora 31, Tooling, base platform, silverblue, GNOME, community, dropbox, ext4, XFS, GPU, Thunderbolt, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedFedora might take a year off, to focus on it self. Project Lead and Council Chair Matthew Miller joins us to explain this major proposal.

Plus Wimpy shares his open source Drobo alternative, and our final Dropbox XFS hack.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Matthew Miller.

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Fedora might take a year off, to focus on it self. Project Lead and Council Chair Matthew Miller joins us to explain this major proposal.

Plus Wimpy shares his open source Drobo alternative, and our final Dropbox XFS hack.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Martin Wimpress, and Matthew Miller.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+KTeN39YK]]>Chris FisherWes PayneBrent GervaisMartin WimpressMatthew Miller
Episode 276: Very Long Term Supporthttps://linuxunplugged.com/27687523616-3308-40d9-ab52-25d9e23d6757Tue, 20 Nov 2018 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAndroid and Ubuntu are working exceptionally hard to create longer support cycles. We’ll highlight the work that makes this possible, and what’s motivating these two different projects to strive for Very Long Term Support.1:09:25yesAndroid and Ubuntu are working exceptionally hard to create longer support cycles. We’ll highlight the work that makes this possible, and what’s motivating these two different projects to strive for Very Long Term Support. Plus Chris reviews how his new Thunderbolt 3 GPU docking station works under Linux, and why he’ll never be undocking again. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.Settlers of Catan, XPRA, X11, Remote Desktop, Gaming on Linux, Steam, Steam Link, Valve, Android, Mainline, Linux, Linux Kernel, Deepin, LTS, Ubuntu LTS, very long term support, 18.04, 10 year support, Ubuntu Security Podcast, Thunderbolt, Bolt, Thunderbolt Dock, Linux Dock, Nvidia, Prime, prime-select, Automation System, Minitube, youtube-dl, webtty, unity, unite-shell, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedAndroid and Ubuntu are working exceptionally hard to create longer support cycles. We’ll highlight the work that makes this possible, and what’s motivating these two different projects to strive for Very Long Term Support.

Plus Chris reviews how his new Thunderbolt 3 GPU docking station works under Linux, and why he’ll never be undocking again.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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Android and Ubuntu are working exceptionally hard to create longer support cycles. We’ll highlight the work that makes this possible, and what’s motivating these two different projects to strive for Very Long Term Support.

Plus Chris reviews how his new Thunderbolt 3 GPU docking station works under Linux, and why he’ll never be undocking again.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+6FeuokDg]]>Chris FisherWes PayneAlan PopeBrent GervaisMartin Wimpress
Episode 275: Year of the Relevant Desktophttps://linuxunplugged.com/2751d58a091-a864-4dc4-8828-d6e2d2546d7aTue, 13 Nov 2018 19:15:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChristian F.K. Schaller from Red Hat joins us to discuss seamless Linux upgrades, replacing PulseAudio, some of the recent desktop Projects Red Hat’s been working on... And the value they get from them.1:09:41noChristian F.K. Schaller from Red Hat joins us to discuss seamless Linux upgrades, replacing PulseAudio, some of the recent desktop Projects Red Hat’s been working on... And the value they get from them. Plus a big batch of important community news, Wimpy’s Thunderbolt Dock experiments, and way to run pacman on any Linux distribution. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, and Martin Wimpress. Zune, Microsoft, Playstation, Emulation, Open Source, PCSX, Snes9x, Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu, Wayland, Open Invention Network, Bitwarden, LVFS, Firmware, SuperTuxKart, PipeWire, Thunderbolt, USB-C, F.K. Schaller, Red Hat, Canonical IPO, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedChristian F.K. Schaller from Red Hat joins us to discuss seamless Linux upgrades, replacing PulseAudio, some of the recent desktop Projects Red Hat’s been working on... And the value they get from them.

Plus a big batch of important community news, Wimpy’s Thunderbolt Dock experiments, and way to run pacman on any Linux distribution.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, and Martin Wimpress.

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  • Radio Garden
  • PlayStation Classic relies on open source emulator for its 20 games - SlashGear — Kotaku got some early hands-on time with the PlayStation Classic and discovered that it uses the PCSX ReARMed emulator.
  • snes9x — For those packaging the GTK+ port, note that building with GTK+ 3 is now highly recommended over GTK+ 2 and should have no regressions. Also note that Wayland compatibility is implemented, which, if enabled, also requires GTK+ to have been compiled with Wayland support.
  • Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth says he has no plans to sell anytime soon — “I value my independence,” he told me during a brief chat on the outskirts of the OpenStack Summit in Berlin today. In part, that’s because he simply doesn’t personally need the money but also because he’d like to see through to the end his vision for Canonical and Ubuntu
  • Open Invention Network Expands Linux Definition — The expansion includes 151 new packages, bringing the total number of protected packages to 2,873. “With this update to the Linux System definition, OIN continues with its well-established process of carefully maintaining a balance between stability and innovative core open source technology,” stated Mirko Boehm, OIN’s director for the Linux System definition. “While the majority of the new additions are widely used and found in most devices, the update includes a number of key open source innovations such as Kubernetes, Apache Cassandra and packages for Automotive Grade Linux.”
  • Bitwarden Completes Third-party Security Audit — We are pleased to announce that Bitwarden has completed a thorough security audit and cryptographic analysis from the security experts at Cure53.
  • Adding an optional install duration to LVFS firmware — We’ve just added an optional feature to fwupd and the LVFS that some people might find useful: The firmware update process can now tell the user how long in seconds the update is going to take.
  • Help wanted - SuperTuxKart networking testers
  • Supertuxkart
  • PipeWire Hackfest — The event kicked off with Wim Taymans presenting on current state of PipeWire and outlining the remaining issues and current thoughts on how to resolve them. Most of the first day was spent on a roadtable discussion about what are and should be the goals of PipeWire and what potential tradeoffs there would be going forward.
  • Thunderbolt 3 GPU Dock — Integrated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card.
  • Automation System Name Poll — Vote on the Automation System name.
  • Junest — The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs upon any Linux distros without root access.
  • Wimpy’s xrandr Script
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Christian F.K. Schaller from Red Hat joins us to discuss seamless Linux upgrades, replacing PulseAudio, some of the recent desktop Projects Red Hat’s been working on... And the value they get from them.

Plus a big batch of important community news, Wimpy’s Thunderbolt Dock experiments, and way to run pacman on any Linux distribution.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Christian F.K. Schaller, and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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  • Radio Garden
  • PlayStation Classic relies on open source emulator for its 20 games - SlashGear — Kotaku got some early hands-on time with the PlayStation Classic and discovered that it uses the PCSX ReARMed emulator.
  • snes9x — For those packaging the GTK+ port, note that building with GTK+ 3 is now highly recommended over GTK+ 2 and should have no regressions. Also note that Wayland compatibility is implemented, which, if enabled, also requires GTK+ to have been compiled with Wayland support.
  • Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth says he has no plans to sell anytime soon — “I value my independence,” he told me during a brief chat on the outskirts of the OpenStack Summit in Berlin today. In part, that’s because he simply doesn’t personally need the money but also because he’d like to see through to the end his vision for Canonical and Ubuntu
  • Open Invention Network Expands Linux Definition — The expansion includes 151 new packages, bringing the total number of protected packages to 2,873. “With this update to the Linux System definition, OIN continues with its well-established process of carefully maintaining a balance between stability and innovative core open source technology,” stated Mirko Boehm, OIN’s director for the Linux System definition. “While the majority of the new additions are widely used and found in most devices, the update includes a number of key open source innovations such as Kubernetes, Apache Cassandra and packages for Automotive Grade Linux.”
  • Bitwarden Completes Third-party Security Audit — We are pleased to announce that Bitwarden has completed a thorough security audit and cryptographic analysis from the security experts at Cure53.
  • Adding an optional install duration to LVFS firmware — We’ve just added an optional feature to fwupd and the LVFS that some people might find useful: The firmware update process can now tell the user how long in seconds the update is going to take.
  • Help wanted - SuperTuxKart networking testers
  • Supertuxkart
  • PipeWire Hackfest — The event kicked off with Wim Taymans presenting on current state of PipeWire and outlining the remaining issues and current thoughts on how to resolve them. Most of the first day was spent on a roadtable discussion about what are and should be the goals of PipeWire and what potential tradeoffs there would be going forward.
  • Thunderbolt 3 GPU Dock — Integrated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card.
  • Automation System Name Poll — Vote on the Automation System name.
  • Junest — The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs upon any Linux distros without root access.
  • Wimpy’s xrandr Script
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Episode 274: Open Source by Defaulthttps://linuxunplugged.com/274789a1708-38e2-4c6d-90d4-76a3f9c73bd5Tue, 06 Nov 2018 20:00:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHave the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect?1:13:58noHave the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect? Plus some performance improvements inbound to Linux, and the perfectly proportioned open source project we’ve recently discovered. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais. Fedora, Linux Academy, KDE Connect, Apple, T2, Secure Boot, SysInternals, Sysinternals for linux, ProcDump, FUSE, Open Source, FOSS, Open Source Revolution, Android, Hybrid Cloud, Huginn, Automation, Show Automation, Automation System, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedHave the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect?

Plus some performance improvements inbound to Linux, and the perfectly proportioned open source project we’ve recently discovered.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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Have the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect?

Plus some performance improvements inbound to Linux, and the perfectly proportioned open source project we’ve recently discovered.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Brent Gervais.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+pgIborPB]]>Chris FisherWes PayneAlan PopeBrent Gervais
Episode 273: International Hat Machineshttps://linuxunplugged.com/27305576a92-d925-4716-b8a8-48ac241c8ff1Tue, 30 Oct 2018 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature.1:43:05yesWe speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature. Plus Chris returns from MeetBSD with his review, and we get the inside scope on System76’s Thelio hardware. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Martin Wimpress.Linus, Linux, Samsung, Samsung OSG, Steam, Proton, Protondb, Gaming on Linux, Thunderbolt, System76, Thelio, Open Hardware, linuxserver.io, IBM, Red Hat, Fedora, Fedora 29, Modularity, Flatpak, Flathub, RHEL, Cockpit, BSD, MeetBSD, ZFS, Dell, Dell Precision 5530, Nextcloud, Dropbox, dbxfs, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWe speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature.

Plus Chris returns from MeetBSD with his review, and we get the inside scope on System76’s Thelio hardware.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Martin Wimpress.

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  • LKML: Greg KH: Linux 4.19 — These past few months has been a tough one for our community, as it is our community that is fighting from within itself, with prodding from others outside of it. Don't fall into the cycle of arguing about those "others" in the "Judean People's Front" when we are the "We're the People's Front of Judea!" That is the trap that countless communities have fallen into over the centuries. We all share the same goal, let us never loose sight of that.
  • Samsung Open-Source Group Reportedly Shuts Down - Phoronix — Samsung has apparently shut down the Samsung Open-Source Group (Samsung OSG) as a blow to the wider free software ecosystem considering the group's prolific contributions over the years from low-level open-source projects to desktop/user-facing code-bases.
  • You Can Play Over 2,600 Windows Games on Linux Via Steam Play
  • ProtonDB
  • ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Workstation Dock — The ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 WorkStation Dock is a pioneering docking solution powered by Intel Thunderbolt technology and is designed exclusively for ThinkPad Mobile Workstations, delivering up to 230W power to charge both notebook and a full range of productivity and connectivity peripherals.
  • System76 Shares With Us More Details On Thelio Open Hardware, Pricing Starts At $1,100 USD
  • System76 on US Manufacturing and Open Hardware — To further our open computer ambition, we’re working to remove functionality from the proprietary mainboard. To that end, we designed Thelio Io, a daughter board that manages thermal and chassis control while also providing a storage backplane for the drives in Thelio. It’s open hardware and open source firmware, and a big step in the right direction.
  • 1 Billion pulls from Docker Hub.
  • IBM TO ACQUIRE RED HAT — IBM will acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Red Hat for $190.00 per share in cash, representing a total enterprise value of approximately $34 billion.
  • Statement on the IBM acquisition of Red Hat — Nevertheless, the world has moved on. Replacing UNIX is no longer sufficient. The decline in RHEL growth contrasted with the acceleration in Linux more broadly is a strong market indicator of the next wave of open source. Public cloud workloads have largely avoided RHEL.
  • RHEL 7.6 Released — Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 is designed to be the trusted bedrock for hybrid cloud deployments
  • Announcing the release of Fedora 29 — This release is particularly exciting because it’s the first to include the Fedora Modularity feature across all our different variants. Modularity lets us ship different versions of packages on the same Fedora base.
  • What is Modularity :: Fedora Docs Site — Different users have different needs. Developers want the latest versions possible, system administrators want stability for longer period of time. There are many Linux distributions out there, each targeting a different audience, for example Fedora vs. CentOS.
  • Working with modules in Fedora — This article puts one of those modules to practical use, covering installation and setup of Review Board 3.0 using modules.
  • Blog - Chris Goes to MeetBSD — MeetBSD 2018 took place at the sprawling Intel Santa Clara campus. The venue itself felt more like an olive branch than a simple friendly gesture by Intel. In truth it felt like a bit of an apology. You get the subtle sense they feel bad about how the BSD's were treated with the Meltdown and Specter flaws.
  • TAP ROOM For the Ask Noah Party
  • Dbxfs - Mount Dropbox Folder Locally As Virtual File System In Linux — The dbxfs officially supports Linux and Mac OS. However, it should work on any POSIX system that provides a FUSE-compatible library or has the ability to mount SMB shares.
  • PSA: Dropbox ext4 limitation workaround — Create a loopback!
  • TaskBook — Popey recommended!
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We speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature.

Plus Chris returns from MeetBSD with his review, and we get the inside scope on System76’s Thelio hardware.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Martin Wimpress.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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  • LKML: Greg KH: Linux 4.19 — These past few months has been a tough one for our community, as it is our community that is fighting from within itself, with prodding from others outside of it. Don't fall into the cycle of arguing about those "others" in the "Judean People's Front" when we are the "We're the People's Front of Judea!" That is the trap that countless communities have fallen into over the centuries. We all share the same goal, let us never loose sight of that.
  • Samsung Open-Source Group Reportedly Shuts Down - Phoronix — Samsung has apparently shut down the Samsung Open-Source Group (Samsung OSG) as a blow to the wider free software ecosystem considering the group's prolific contributions over the years from low-level open-source projects to desktop/user-facing code-bases.
  • You Can Play Over 2,600 Windows Games on Linux Via Steam Play
  • ProtonDB
  • ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Workstation Dock — The ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 WorkStation Dock is a pioneering docking solution powered by Intel Thunderbolt technology and is designed exclusively for ThinkPad Mobile Workstations, delivering up to 230W power to charge both notebook and a full range of productivity and connectivity peripherals.
  • System76 Shares With Us More Details On Thelio Open Hardware, Pricing Starts At $1,100 USD
  • System76 on US Manufacturing and Open Hardware — To further our open computer ambition, we’re working to remove functionality from the proprietary mainboard. To that end, we designed Thelio Io, a daughter board that manages thermal and chassis control while also providing a storage backplane for the drives in Thelio. It’s open hardware and open source firmware, and a big step in the right direction.
  • 1 Billion pulls from Docker Hub.
  • IBM TO ACQUIRE RED HAT — IBM will acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Red Hat for $190.00 per share in cash, representing a total enterprise value of approximately $34 billion.
  • Statement on the IBM acquisition of Red Hat — Nevertheless, the world has moved on. Replacing UNIX is no longer sufficient. The decline in RHEL growth contrasted with the acceleration in Linux more broadly is a strong market indicator of the next wave of open source. Public cloud workloads have largely avoided RHEL.
  • RHEL 7.6 Released — Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 is designed to be the trusted bedrock for hybrid cloud deployments
  • Announcing the release of Fedora 29 — This release is particularly exciting because it’s the first to include the Fedora Modularity feature across all our different variants. Modularity lets us ship different versions of packages on the same Fedora base.
  • What is Modularity :: Fedora Docs Site — Different users have different needs. Developers want the latest versions possible, system administrators want stability for longer period of time. There are many Linux distributions out there, each targeting a different audience, for example Fedora vs. CentOS.
  • Working with modules in Fedora — This article puts one of those modules to practical use, covering installation and setup of Review Board 3.0 using modules.
  • Blog - Chris Goes to MeetBSD — MeetBSD 2018 took place at the sprawling Intel Santa Clara campus. The venue itself felt more like an olive branch than a simple friendly gesture by Intel. In truth it felt like a bit of an apology. You get the subtle sense they feel bad about how the BSD's were treated with the Meltdown and Specter flaws.
  • TAP ROOM For the Ask Noah Party
  • Dbxfs - Mount Dropbox Folder Locally As Virtual File System In Linux — The dbxfs officially supports Linux and Mac OS. However, it should work on any POSIX system that provides a FUSE-compatible library or has the ability to mount SMB shares.
  • PSA: Dropbox ext4 limitation workaround — Create a loopback!
  • TaskBook — Popey recommended!
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Episode 272: Prepare for Pipewirehttps://linuxunplugged.com/27266372ff7-18f6-4ed9-9a66-e164922e9047Tue, 23 Oct 2018 14:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe lead developer of PipeWire Wim Taymans joins us to discuss Linux’s multimedia past, and its exciting future. They promise to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux.58:28noThe lead developer of PipeWire Wim Taymans joins us to discuss Linux’s multimedia past, and its exciting future. They promise to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux. Plus we review the professional grade Precision 5530, tour our new studio in a box, and release one of our first production tools as free software! Special Guest: Wim Taymans. Linux Audio, JACK, Pipewire, Audio Production, Video Production, Low Latency, Wim Taymans, KXStudio, GStreamer, GetJacked, Jupitercode, Precision 5530, Dell, Laptop Review, Linux Laptop, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedThe lead developer of PipeWire Wim Taymans joins us to discuss Linux’s multimedia past, and its exciting future. They promise to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux.

Plus we review the professional grade Precision 5530, tour our new studio in a box, and release one of our first production tools as free software!

Special Guest: Wim Taymans.

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The lead developer of PipeWire Wim Taymans joins us to discuss Linux’s multimedia past, and its exciting future. They promise to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux.

Plus we review the professional grade Precision 5530, tour our new studio in a box, and release one of our first production tools as free software!

Special Guest: Wim Taymans.

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Episode 271: Juno Jubilationhttps://linuxunplugged.com/271a944d624-04bd-48de-929c-c54dcd7877a0Tue, 16 Oct 2018 20:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter Broadcastingelementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet.1:42:28yeselementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet. Then community news, a preview of upcoming Ubuntu 18.10, and we announce our own free software project. Plus a chat with Dalton about the new Ubuntu Touch release and we find a real Photoshop replacement for Linux. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Dalton Durst, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.KDE, Plasma, elementary OS, Juno, Flatpak, Flatkill, Palm, GNOME, GTK3 Themes, Vulkan, DXVK, Chrome OS, Dalton Durst, UBports, OTA5, GPD Pocket 2, Photopea, Linux Podcast, LINUX Unpluggedelementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet.

Then community news, a preview of upcoming Ubuntu 18.10, and we announce our own free software project. Plus a chat with Dalton about the new Ubuntu Touch release and we find a real Photoshop replacement for Linux.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Dalton Durst, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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elementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet.

Then community news, a preview of upcoming Ubuntu 18.10, and we announce our own free software project. Plus a chat with Dalton about the new Ubuntu Touch release and we find a real Photoshop replacement for Linux.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Dalton Durst, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 270: Stratis Pulls it All Together https://linuxunplugged.com/2704b782ce3-fb2d-4ff0-8777-7133e6c23c09Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRed Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone.1:10:23yesRed Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone. Also Google subtracts Plus, some KDE and GNOME news, and a bit of forgotten Linux history. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Andy Grover, and Martin Wimpress. Google Plus, Google, IRL Glasses, Project Strobe, Project Stream, Hardware Acceleration, Plasma, Gnome, AppMenu, Application Menus, Eazel, Nautilus, Gnome History, Creative Selection, Ken Kocienda, Andy Grover, Stratis Storage, XFS, Device Mapper, Red Hat, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, TodoistRed Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone.

Also Google subtracts Plus, some KDE and GNOME news, and a bit of forgotten Linux history.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Andy Grover, and Martin Wimpress.

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Red Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone.

Also Google subtracts Plus, some KDE and GNOME news, and a bit of forgotten Linux history.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Andy Grover, and Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 269: Alternate Desktop Universehttps://linuxunplugged.com/2690a6483e4-9ce5-4925-918d-469832fd6a52Tue, 02 Oct 2018 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.1:04:08yesWhat if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit. Plus the latest community news, true flicker freedom comes to Fedora, and our favorite tools for easy virtual machines on our laptops. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais. Thelio, Fedora, Flicker Free Boot, Fedora 29, Project Stream, Linux Gaming, Game Streaming, Halloween Documents, Microsoft, BeOS, Haiku, Thinkpad, T480, s-tui, Laptop Stress Test, Thermal Throttling, Kimchi, KVM, Virtual Machines, Virtual Machine Manager, LVFS, Firmware, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWhat if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.

Plus the latest community news, true flicker freedom comes to Fedora, and our favorite tools for easy virtual machines on our laptops.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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What if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.

Plus the latest community news, true flicker freedom comes to Fedora, and our favorite tools for easy virtual machines on our laptops.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.

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Episode 268: Elementary, My Dear Plasmahttps://linuxunplugged.com/2686028bdc7-9f74-48dc-a79c-1b6602139cc8Tue, 25 Sep 2018 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat with Nate Graham who’s pushing to make Plasma the best desktop on the planet. We discuss his contributions to this effort, and others.1:12:57noWe chat with Nate Graham who’s pushing to make Plasma the best desktop on the planet. We discuss his contributions to this effort, and others. Plus we get the scope on a new Juno feature from the source, and the creator of WSLinux a distro built specifically for Windows 10’s Windows Subsystem for Linux joins us. Also some community news, some old friends stop by, and more! Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Hayden Barnes, Martin Wimpress, and Nate Graham. Google, Google Chrome, Cookies, PlayOnLinux, Elementary OS, AppCenter, Pipewire, Linux Audio, Dell Precision 5530, KDE Plasma, Usability, Tidelift, Open Source Funding, WLinux, WSL, ZFS, Feedback, Traefik, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWe chat with Nate Graham who’s pushing to make Plasma the best desktop on the planet. We discuss his contributions to this effort, and others.

Plus we get the scope on a new Juno feature from the source, and the creator of WSLinux a distro built specifically for Windows 10’s Windows Subsystem for Linux joins us.

Also some community news, some old friends stop by, and more!

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Hayden Barnes, Martin Wimpress, and Nate Graham.

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We chat with Nate Graham who’s pushing to make Plasma the best desktop on the planet. We discuss his contributions to this effort, and others.

Plus we get the scope on a new Juno feature from the source, and the creator of WSLinux a distro built specifically for Windows 10’s Windows Subsystem for Linux joins us.

Also some community news, some old friends stop by, and more!

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Hayden Barnes, Martin Wimpress, and Nate Graham.

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Episode 267: People Patcheshttps://linuxunplugged.com/267a05023dd-80ad-45a0-ab94-93f9801f3d7aWed, 19 Sep 2018 01:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community.1:19:11yesLinus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community. Plus our review of our brand new ThinkPad T480’s running Linux, the bug you need to know about, and why this might be one of the greatest Linux laptops of all time. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks.Code of Conduct, Linus, Linux, IPFS, Distributed Web Gateway, Lenovo, Thinkpad, T480, JACK, KXStudio, Linus apologises, Code of Conflict, ThinkPad throttling bug, Linux Podcast, Talk show, UnpluggedLinus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community.

Plus our review of our brand new ThinkPad T480’s running Linux, the bug you need to know about, and why this might be one of the greatest Linux laptops of all time.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks.

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Linus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community.

Plus our review of our brand new ThinkPad T480’s running Linux, the bug you need to know about, and why this might be one of the greatest Linux laptops of all time.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 266: From Jupiter to Beyondhttps://linuxunplugged.com/26650b13b0c-008c-426d-8794-5d56a8eba68fTue, 11 Sep 2018 20:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge!54:45yesWe announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge! Plus a new NextCloud lands, concerns are brewing for the Solus project, and a report from the recent Libre Application Summit. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.Nextcloud, Solus, Linux Academy, Libre Application Summit, linux podcastWe announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge!

Plus a new NextCloud lands, concerns are brewing for the Solus project, and a report from the recent Libre Application Summit.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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  • Jupiter Broadcasting Joins Linux Academy — Jupiter Broadcasting has been creating the world’s favorite podcasts on Linux, open source, and free software since before they were even called podcasts. By teaming up, we’re bringing together two industry-leading companies that develop and deliver the content that our community really wants.
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We announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge!

Plus a new NextCloud lands, concerns are brewing for the Solus project, and a report from the recent Libre Application Summit.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Anthony James, Brent Gervais, and Martin Wimpress.

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  • Jupiter Broadcasting Joins Linux Academy — Jupiter Broadcasting has been creating the world’s favorite podcasts on Linux, open source, and free software since before they were even called podcasts. By teaming up, we’re bringing together two industry-leading companies that develop and deliver the content that our community really wants.
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  • Supercharging Solus Infrastructure — Because of the timing of these upgrades and our lack of access to the solus-project.com domain, Bryan and I are going to be shifting Solus services over to the getsol.us domain.
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Episode 265: Privacy Prioritieshttps://linuxunplugged.com/265e6d2bdd3-cb25-49e5-9369-e12cf19034e9Tue, 04 Sep 2018 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIntel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.50:23noIntel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives. Plus the latest community updates, a new timeline for the Librem 5, tempting new Chromebooks, and some top picks. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Eric Hendricks.Linux Mint, LMDE, Cindy, GNOME, GNOME Tweaks, Purism, Librem, Librem 5, ZeroPhone, Raspberry Pi Zero, Google, Android, Android Security, Privacy, Chromebook, Meltdown, Spectre, Intel, Responsible Disclosure, RNG, Random Number Generators, tcpdump, Proven, Keybase, rat, Security, Linux, Linux Podcast, linuxunpluggedIntel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.

Plus the latest community updates, a new timeline for the Librem 5, tempting new Chromebooks, and some top picks.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Eric Hendricks.

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Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.

Plus the latest community updates, a new timeline for the Librem 5, tempting new Chromebooks, and some top picks.

Special Guests: Alan Pope and Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 264: Proton, Electron for Games!https://linuxunplugged.com/264f2e6810d-b9d2-4986-a155-1bc83d9074a9Tue, 28 Aug 2018 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSteam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating. 1:07:58noSteam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating. Plus community news, our thoughts on building a market for Linux apps, the latest from UBPorts, and more good news from LVFS! Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Marius Gripsgard, and Martin Wimpress.Proton, Steam, Gaming on Linux, Ubuntu Touch, LVFS, Realtek, Libre Application Summit, Plasma, KDE Itinerary, Vulkan, Fedora, Intel Microcode, Wine, CodeWeavers, Linux PodcastSteam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating.

Plus community news, our thoughts on building a market for Linux apps, the latest from UBPorts, and more good news from LVFS!

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Marius Gripsgard, and Martin Wimpress.

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Steam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating.

Plus community news, our thoughts on building a market for Linux apps, the latest from UBPorts, and more good news from LVFS!

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Marius Gripsgard, and Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 263: Updates from the Sourcehttps://linuxunplugged.com/26366391fb4-44b2-4342-91b6-1a5b1c79430dTue, 21 Aug 2018 18:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDocker controversy is brewing, but it's probably not what you think. We get around of community updates directly from the source, and why Debian an Intel are playing the game of he said, she said.47:49yesDocker controversy is brewing, but it's probably not what you think. We get around of community updates directly from the source, and why Debian an Intel are playing the game of he said, she said. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress. Docker, Flatpak, Flathub, PulseEffects, Sandboxing, Snapcraft, KDE, Plasma, Akademy, OggCamp, FOSSCON, Intel, Firmware, Licensing, Man Pages, Um, Linux PodcastDocker controversy is brewing, but it's probably not what you think. We get around of community updates directly from the source, and why Debian an Intel are playing the game of he said, she said.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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Docker controversy is brewing, but it's probably not what you think. We get around of community updates directly from the source, and why Debian an Intel are playing the game of he said, she said.

Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 262: Tribes of Inithttps://linuxunplugged.com/2625c66602a-dd0c-46c2-ae1b-3ebfac9449baTue, 14 Aug 2018 19:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe FreeBSD community shares the hard lessons learned from systemd, we play some great clips from a recent event.1:17:56yesThe FreeBSD community shares the hard lessons learned from systemd, we play some great clips from a recent event. Plus our work-arounds for Dropbox dropping support for anything but vanilla ext4, the return of an old friend, and a ton of community news and updates. Special Guests: Eric Hendricks and Martin Wimpress.Systemd, Linux 4,18, FreeBSD, KDE neon, XDG Shell, Mir, Blender Benchmark, OpenBenchmark, Libre Application Summit, MeetBSD, The Tragedy of systemd, Dropbox, XFS, Filesystem, fstransform, loopback, sparse image, Linux PodcastThe FreeBSD community shares the hard lessons learned from systemd, we play some great clips from a recent event.

Plus our work-arounds for Dropbox dropping support for anything but vanilla ext4, the return of an old friend, and a ton of community news and updates.

Special Guests: Eric Hendricks and Martin Wimpress.

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The FreeBSD community shares the hard lessons learned from systemd, we play some great clips from a recent event.

Plus our work-arounds for Dropbox dropping support for anything but vanilla ext4, the return of an old friend, and a ton of community news and updates.

Special Guests: Eric Hendricks and Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 261: GNOME, GNOME on the Rangehttps://linuxunplugged.com/2614bc8066a-ce46-4df6-87b8-d92debffe08cTue, 07 Aug 2018 19:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGNOME is discussing big changes, Elementary OS has big news, and a big bug has been found in Linux.1:06:50yesGNOME is discussing big changes, Elementary OS has big news, and a big bug has been found in Linux. Plus an update on our PeerTube efforts, our take Android P, and Lenovo’s big commitment to ThinkPad’s running Linux. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks. GNOME, Extensions, Removing Themes, PowerShell, JavaScript Extensions, PeerTube, Cassidy James Blaede, Elementary OS, GTK+, Denial of Service, GPG Sync, Transitions DJ, LVFS Lenovo, Firmware, Plasma, Linux PodcastGNOME is discussing big changes, Elementary OS has big news, and a big bug has been found in Linux.

Plus an update on our PeerTube efforts, our take Android P, and Lenovo’s big commitment to ThinkPad’s running Linux.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks.

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GNOME is discussing big changes, Elementary OS has big news, and a big bug has been found in Linux.

Plus an update on our PeerTube efforts, our take Android P, and Lenovo’s big commitment to ThinkPad’s running Linux.

Special Guests: Alan Pope, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, and Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 260: Thinkpad as a Servicehttps://linuxunplugged.com/260248c2d0a-6dc1-4dea-b910-1ab8abd5ad0dTue, 31 Jul 2018 18:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost. 1:10:31noWe get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost. And some simple tips to improve your security at the edge. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Barton George, Brent Gervais, and Eric Hendricks. KDE Neon, Windows as a Service, Sputnik, Dell, Barton, George, Kirta, Microsoft Store, Full time, Chromebooks, XPS 13, stress test, odio, s-tui, Linux podcastWe get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost.

And some simple tips to improve your security at the edge.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Barton George, Brent Gervais, and Eric Hendricks.

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We get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost.

And some simple tips to improve your security at the edge.

Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Barton George, Brent Gervais, and Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 259: Proprietary Action Newshttps://linuxunplugged.com/259b625778a-c4e0-4eda-9651-769dc3f068ebWed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAnother potential desktop Linux app is scared away by an aggressive free software community, and we struggle to find the balance between our moral ideals, and getting work done.1:21:06noAnother potential desktop Linux app is scared away by an aggressive free software community, and we struggle to find the balance between our moral ideals, and getting work done. Plus some community news, old friends return, and much more. Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.Hiri, Commercial Software on Linux, making profit on Linux, selling software on Linux, Elementary OS, Ubuntu, SNAP, ReactOS, SteamOS, Crostini, GPU, Chromebook GPU Acceleration, REAPER, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedAnother potential desktop Linux app is scared away by an aggressive free software community, and we struggle to find the balance between our moral ideals, and getting work done.

Plus some community news, old friends return, and much more.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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Another potential desktop Linux app is scared away by an aggressive free software community, and we struggle to find the balance between our moral ideals, and getting work done.

Plus some community news, old friends return, and much more.

Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

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Episode 258: The Future of Retrohttps://linuxunplugged.com/2587a5df406-0a76-47ec-b09c-1649a70526dbWed, 18 Jul 2018 00:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAtari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical. 1:28:27yesAtari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical. Plus how SSH got its port, Mir goes to the farm, and what happens when Linus retires?Atari VCS, AtariOS, Mir, Wayland, Ubuntu, SSH, Yum, Fedora, GTK4, Blockchain Phone, HTC Exodus, Python, Linux Podcast, Unplugged, Linux Users Group, LUGAtari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical.

Plus how SSH got its port, Mir goes to the farm, and what happens when Linus retires?

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Atari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical.

Plus how SSH got its port, Mir goes to the farm, and what happens when Linus retires?

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Episode 257: Security Amateur Hourhttps://linuxunplugged.com/2578949fe35-e799-4837-82c2-1a120c554c24Wed, 11 Jul 2018 06:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reflect on recent FOSS security screw ups and ponder a solution powered by community. 1:16:35yesWe reflect on recent FOSS security screw ups and ponder a solution powered by community. Plus get you caught up on community news, Firefox changes, and poke the new minimal Ubuntu. Gentoo, Github, best practices, Kdenlive, AUR Malware, Firefox for Android, Lockbox, Minimal Ubuntu, Plasma Desktop, Dolphin Share, WINE, WineConf, ARM, Linux Podcast, UnpluggedWe reflect on recent FOSS security screw ups and ponder a solution powered by community.

Plus get you caught up on community news, Firefox changes, and poke the new minimal Ubuntu.

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We reflect on recent FOSS security screw ups and ponder a solution powered by community.

Plus get you caught up on community news, Firefox changes, and poke the new minimal Ubuntu.

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Episode 256: Peering Into the Futurehttps://linuxunplugged.com/25614b9281d-d639-4baf-9f07-cdd3867850ffWed, 04 Jul 2018 05:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA major Internet monopoly might just be on the edge of cracking thanks to free software, a bit of initiative, and a lot of gumption. We'll follow up on a major experiment we kicked off last week.1:43:50yesA major Internet monopoly might just be on the edge of cracking thanks to free software, a bit of initiative, and a lot of gumption. We'll follow up on a major experiment we kicked off last week. Plus SUSE is sold again, Linux on the Nintendo Switch just got way better, Mint has a new release, we look at elementary OS Juno's first beta, and we cover a ton of community news. Special Guest: Eric Hendricks.elementary OS Juno, Fedora, yum, Debian, Nintendo Switch hack, Linux Mint 19, Tara, Have I Been Pwned, Stylish, Chrome OS, Ubuntu Studio, PeerTube, TrueOS, Project Trident, FreeBSD, Allan Jude, Linux Community, LUG, Linux Talk Show, LINUX UnplugA major Internet monopoly might just be on the edge of cracking thanks to free software, a bit of initiative, and a lot of gumption. We'll follow up on a major experiment we kicked off last week.

Plus SUSE is sold again, Linux on the Nintendo Switch just got way better, Mint has a new release, we look at elementary OS Juno's first beta, and we cover a ton of community news.

Special Guest: Eric Hendricks.

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A major Internet monopoly might just be on the edge of cracking thanks to free software, a bit of initiative, and a lot of gumption. We'll follow up on a major experiment we kicked off last week.

Plus SUSE is sold again, Linux on the Nintendo Switch just got way better, Mint has a new release, we look at elementary OS Juno's first beta, and we cover a ton of community news.

Special Guest: Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 255: Fedora to the Corehttps://linuxunplugged.com/255bb71205a-d1ba-4e02-81d5-ac7496b0f66fWed, 27 Jun 2018 02:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBig changes are coming to Fedora with the merger of CoreOS. We chat with a couple project members to get the inside scope about what the future of Fedora looks like.1:17:41noBig changes are coming to Fedora with the merger of CoreOS. We chat with a couple project members to get the inside scope about what the future of Fedora looks like. Plus the big feature of the new GitLab release, how Pocket might be Firefox's secret sauce, and why Chris is really excited by PeerTube. Special Guests: Dusty Mabe and Eric Hendricks.Big changes are coming to Fedora with the merger of CoreOS. We chat with a couple project members to get the inside scope about what the future of Fedora looks like.

Plus the big feature of the new GitLab release, how Pocket might be Firefox's secret sauce, and why Chris is really excited by PeerTube.

Special Guests: Dusty Mabe and Eric Hendricks.

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Big changes are coming to Fedora with the merger of CoreOS. We chat with a couple project members to get the inside scope about what the future of Fedora looks like.

Plus the big feature of the new GitLab release, how Pocket might be Firefox's secret sauce, and why Chris is really excited by PeerTube.

Special Guests: Dusty Mabe and Eric Hendricks.

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Episode 254: Don’t Link to Thishttps://linuxunplugged.com/254fdcbac23-1e36-4a0d-8b8b-17ab4445f76dWed, 20 Jun 2018 07:30:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFree Software projects concerned about Article 13 are claiming it could destroy free software as we know it. We debate this controversial copyright law about to be voted on in the EU.1:25:31noFree Software projects concerned about Article 13 are claiming it could destroy free software as we know it. We debate this controversial copyright law about to be voted on in the EU. Plus a big batch of community news, some exciting hardware updates, and a bit of retro gaming. Plus Chris shares what got done at Linux Academy, and more!Free Software projects concerned about Article 13 are claiming it could destroy free software as we know it. We debate this controversial copyright law about to be voted on in the EU.

Plus a big batch of community news, some exciting hardware updates, and a bit of retro gaming.

Plus Chris shares what got done at Linux Academy, and more!

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Free Software projects concerned about Article 13 are claiming it could destroy free software as we know it. We debate this controversial copyright law about to be voted on in the EU.

Plus a big batch of community news, some exciting hardware updates, and a bit of retro gaming.

Plus Chris shares what got done at Linux Academy, and more!

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Episode 253: Personalities Happenhttps://linuxunplugged.com/25379921eec-c55f-4a63-9655-67241bc035beWed, 13 Jun 2018 01:45:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThere is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years.1:08:59yesThere is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years. Plus our stories from a weekend of Linux parties, Texas LinuxFest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and FOSS Talk Live.There is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years.

Plus our stories from a weekend of Linux parties, Texas LinuxFest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and FOSS Talk Live.

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There is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years.

Plus our stories from a weekend of Linux parties, Texas LinuxFest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and FOSS Talk Live.

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Episode 252: Github Hubbubhttps://linuxunplugged.com/2527160325d-8cb5-4b6c-8d18-80992cae59dfWed, 06 Jun 2018 03:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMicrosoft has purchased GitHub, sending shock-waves through the free software community. We discuss the bidding war that took place, and it leaves us questioning what the future of Electron might be.1:03:39noMicrosoft has purchased GitHub, sending shock-waves through the free software community. We discuss the bidding war that took place, and it leaves us questioning what the future of Electron might be. Plus we’ve found a great batch of Linux apps you're going to want to try, NextCloud turns two, big changes to the KWin project, and the details on Samsung’s Chromebook Plus landing Linux app support. Microsoft has purchased GitHub, sending shock-waves through the free software community. We discuss the bidding war that took place, and it leaves us questioning what the future of Electron might be.

Plus we’ve found a great batch of Linux apps you're going to want to try, NextCloud turns two, big changes to the KWin project, and the details on Samsung’s Chromebook Plus landing Linux app support.

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Microsoft has purchased GitHub, sending shock-waves through the free software community. We discuss the bidding war that took place, and it leaves us questioning what the future of Electron might be.

Plus we’ve found a great batch of Linux apps you're going to want to try, NextCloud turns two, big changes to the KWin project, and the details on Samsung’s Chromebook Plus landing Linux app support.

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Episode 251: The Qt and the Uglyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/251da9909fc-c19d-44f8-8d20-00df3fb644f0Wed, 30 May 2018 05:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter we make ourselves at Gnome, we look at some future open source goodies coming your way, look at how Canonical’s upstream pitch, and get excited about the next great Linux filesystem hope.1:26:10noAfter we make ourselves at Gnome, we look at some future open source goodies coming your way, look at how Canonical’s upstream pitch, and get excited about the next great Linux filesystem hope. Plus Chris’ first wreck on the road to Texas, Thunderbolt networking, and our results from the best Linux laptop for 2018.After we make ourselves at Gnome, we look at some future open source goodies coming your way, look at how Canonical’s upstream pitch, and get excited about the next great Linux filesystem hope.

Plus Chris’ first wreck on the road to Texas, Thunderbolt networking, and our results from the best Linux laptop for 2018.

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After we make ourselves at Gnome, we look at some future open source goodies coming your way, look at how Canonical’s upstream pitch, and get excited about the next great Linux filesystem hope.

Plus Chris’ first wreck on the road to Texas, Thunderbolt networking, and our results from the best Linux laptop for 2018.

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Episode 250: Only The Besthttps://linuxunplugged.com/2500fcb9286-d9ab-40fa-9477-784d1ddaf3bbWed, 23 May 2018 07:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week.1:13:22noWhat is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week. Plus Gnome’s performance hackfest, Mycroft goes Blockchain, and what’s behind Tesla’s big GPL dump. What is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week.

Plus Gnome’s performance hackfest, Mycroft goes Blockchain, and what’s behind Tesla’s big GPL dump.

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What is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week.

Plus Gnome’s performance hackfest, Mycroft goes Blockchain, and what’s behind Tesla’s big GPL dump.

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Episode 249: Home Grown FUDhttps://linuxunplugged.com/249ffdc2178-7770-498b-a8a8-995d006982dbTue, 15 May 2018 16:15:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out. 1:21:54yesThe Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out. Plus a fantastic batch of community news and updates, some cool tools, and we discuss if it’s time to give up the Qt or GTK purist lifestyle. The Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out.

Plus a fantastic batch of community news and updates, some cool tools, and we discuss if it’s time to give up the Qt or GTK purist lifestyle.

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The Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out.

Plus a fantastic batch of community news and updates, some cool tools, and we discuss if it’s time to give up the Qt or GTK purist lifestyle.

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Episode 248: Contain All The Thingshttps://linuxunplugged.com/248953278e5-4970-4b31-a985-81c9bad3f58bWed, 09 May 2018 05:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChrome OS is officially getting full-fledged Linux apps, and we ponder if this is truly a win for Linux.1:16:11yesChrome OS is officially getting full-fledged Linux apps, and we ponder if this is truly a win for Linux. Plus a ton of app picks this week, community news, and more. Chrome OS is officially getting full-fledged Linux apps, and we ponder if this is truly a win for Linux.

Plus a ton of app picks this week, community news, and more.

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Chrome OS is officially getting full-fledged Linux apps, and we ponder if this is truly a win for Linux.

Plus a ton of app picks this week, community news, and more.

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Episode 247: Year of the Linux Desktop 😎https://linuxunplugged.com/247e6a0d2a9-413f-4877-b998-d82084f958bdTue, 01 May 2018 16:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great. We’ll share the features that we think make these distros some of the best Linux desktop releases ever.1:33:24yesUbuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great. We’ll share the features that we think make these distros some of the best Linux desktop releases ever. Plus some important community news, some Darktable tips for beginners, and some select clips from this year’s LinuxFest Northwest. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Ubuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great. We’ll share the features that we think make these distros some of the best Linux desktop releases ever.

Plus some important community news, some Darktable tips for beginners, and some select clips from this year’s LinuxFest Northwest.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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Ubuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great. We’ll share the features that we think make these distros some of the best Linux desktop releases ever.

Plus some important community news, some Darktable tips for beginners, and some select clips from this year’s LinuxFest Northwest.

Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

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Episode 246: The Bionic Bethttps://linuxunplugged.com/246591ef0f6-bc22-4fe0-84f9-16c075164a90Tue, 24 Apr 2018 17:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.1:20:31noWe get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat. Plus the quiet shuttering of the Windows division inside Microsoft, and how they could help save Linux from Apple.We get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.

Plus the quiet shuttering of the Windows division inside Microsoft, and how they could help save Linux from Apple.

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We get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.

Plus the quiet shuttering of the Windows division inside Microsoft, and how they could help save Linux from Apple.

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Episode 245: Microsoft of Thingshttps://linuxunplugged.com/245d39fbeb3-7109-49a7-b881-21e51a8f179aTue, 17 Apr 2018 17:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAzure Sphere is Microsoft making silicon as a service with Linux at its core. We’ve chatted with the folks behind Azure Sphere and breakdown this huge announcement.1:12:51yesAzure Sphere is Microsoft making silicon as a service with Linux at its core. We’ve chatted with the folks behind Azure Sphere and breakdown this huge announcement. Plus a bunch of community news, a string of app picks, and maybe even a concerned rant. Azure Sphere is Microsoft making silicon as a service with Linux at its core. We’ve chatted with the folks behind Azure Sphere and breakdown this huge announcement.

Plus a bunch of community news, a string of app picks, and maybe even a concerned rant.

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Azure Sphere is Microsoft making silicon as a service with Linux at its core. We’ve chatted with the folks behind Azure Sphere and breakdown this huge announcement.

Plus a bunch of community news, a string of app picks, and maybe even a concerned rant.

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Episode 244: Plasma Predicamenthttps://linuxunplugged.com/244621e9715-631c-4240-bb9d-f2052bc3b657Tue, 10 Apr 2018 21:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet. 1:14:48noWe have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re sticking with it and still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet. But we start with a bunch of important community news, including what looks like ZFS on Linux’s first major bug, the future of Elementary OS apps, and a proposal to revamp Ubuntu’s betas. We have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re sticking with it and still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet.

But we start with a bunch of important community news, including what looks like ZFS on Linux’s first major bug, the future of Elementary OS apps, and a proposal to revamp Ubuntu’s betas.

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  • LinuxFest Northwest 2018 — LinuxFest Northwest, an annual Open Source event co-produced by Bellingham Linux Users Group and the Information Technology department at BTC. LFNW features presentations and exhibits on free and open source topics, as well as Linux distributions & applications, InfoSec, and privacy; something for everyone from the novice to the professional!
  • Disappearing files ZFS On Linux Bug — Data loss when copying a directory with large-ish number of files. For example, cp -r SRC DST with 10000 files in SRC is likely to result in a couple of "cp: cannot create regular file `DST/XXX': No space left on device" error messages, and a few thousand files missing from the listing of the DST directory.
  • The offending commit — Trying to solve an issue for case insensitive filesystems They limited the attempts to expand the ZAP to 2, which is not enough.
  • Valve's Pipe Has Something Linux in it... — We also have other Linux initiatives in the pipe that we're not quite ready to talk about yet
  • NVIDIA will end 32-bit OS GeForce support this month — It will halt GeForce GPU driver support at the end of April, meaning users will lose access to new GeForce Experience features and game ready updates. Moreover, NVIDIA will end security updates by January 2019, so continuing to use your 32-bit OS with a GeForce card beyond that date could actually put it at risk.
  • The New HandBrake is Great! — The HandBrake Team is pleased to present HandBrake 1.1.0. This major release includes new features, as well as bug fixes and improvements for issues affecting previous HandBrake releases.
  • Plasma-Vault — Plasma applet and services for creating encrypted vaults
  • Offline Vaults for an extra layer of protection
  • Latte-Dock — Latte is a dock based on plasma frameworks that provides an elegant and intuitive experience for your tasks and plasmoids
  • Falkon — Cross-platform Qt Web Browser
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We have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re sticking with it and still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet.

But we start with a bunch of important community news, including what looks like ZFS on Linux’s first major bug, the future of Elementary OS apps, and a proposal to revamp Ubuntu’s betas.

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  • LinuxFest Northwest 2018 — LinuxFest Northwest, an annual Open Source event co-produced by Bellingham Linux Users Group and the Information Technology department at BTC. LFNW features presentations and exhibits on free and open source topics, as well as Linux distributions & applications, InfoSec, and privacy; something for everyone from the novice to the professional!
  • Disappearing files ZFS On Linux Bug — Data loss when copying a directory with large-ish number of files. For example, cp -r SRC DST with 10000 files in SRC is likely to result in a couple of "cp: cannot create regular file `DST/XXX': No space left on device" error messages, and a few thousand files missing from the listing of the DST directory.
  • The offending commit — Trying to solve an issue for case insensitive filesystems They limited the attempts to expand the ZAP to 2, which is not enough.
  • Valve's Pipe Has Something Linux in it... — We also have other Linux initiatives in the pipe that we're not quite ready to talk about yet
  • NVIDIA will end 32-bit OS GeForce support this month — It will halt GeForce GPU driver support at the end of April, meaning users will lose access to new GeForce Experience features and game ready updates. Moreover, NVIDIA will end security updates by January 2019, so continuing to use your 32-bit OS with a GeForce card beyond that date could actually put it at risk.
  • The New HandBrake is Great! — The HandBrake Team is pleased to present HandBrake 1.1.0. This major release includes new features, as well as bug fixes and improvements for issues affecting previous HandBrake releases.
  • Plasma-Vault — Plasma applet and services for creating encrypted vaults
  • Offline Vaults for an extra layer of protection
  • Latte-Dock — Latte is a dock based on plasma frameworks that provides an elegant and intuitive experience for your tasks and plasmoids
  • Falkon — Cross-platform Qt Web Browser
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Episode 243: The Stallman Directivehttps://linuxunplugged.com/243699e058f-260b-42b1-b5e1-09f66555b0ceTue, 03 Apr 2018 18:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRichard Stallman has some practical steps society could take to roll back the rampant and expanding invasion of our privacy.1:08:40noRichard Stallman has some practical steps society could take to roll back the rampant and expanding invasion of our privacy. But his suggestions leave us asking some larger questions. Plus the latest on the march to Juno, some fun app picks, a quick look at Qubes OS 4.0, community news, and more. Richard Stallman has some practical steps society could take to roll back the rampant and expanding invasion of our privacy. But his suggestions leave us asking some larger questions.

Plus the latest on the march to Juno, some fun app picks, a quick look at Qubes OS 4.0, community news, and more.

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  • Valve has removed the Steam Machine section from Steam — In a move that's not exactly surprising, Valve has quietly removed the Steam Machine section from Steam.
  • Apple Is Looking For Linux Kernel Developers — For reasons unknown, Apple is looking to hire Linux kernel developers in both Texas and California.
  • Canonical's Snappy Now Supports Latest Nvidia Drivers on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS — Snapd 2.32.2 is now available to download and should be coming soon to the stable software repositories of your favorite, Snappy-enabled GNU/Linux distribution. What's exciting about this release is that it enables Snappy the use Nvidia's most recent proprietary graphics drivers in Snap apps on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and similar operating systems.
  • lsof to graphviz — A small utility to convert Unix lsof output to a graph showing FIFO and UNIX interprocess communication.
  • Old CPUs losing support in Linux, cutting size by 500,000 lines of code — The architectures which will become deprecated are Blackfin, CRIS, FRV, M32R, Metag, MN10300, Score and Tile. Although not being deprecated, the Unicore32 and Hexagon architectures are also at risk but their maintainers are working on improving the situation so their support can be continued.
  • Juno Progress for March – elementary OS — You get more features, and you get more features, and you get more features!
  • GnuCash 3.0 Released — GTK3!
  • Qubes OS 4.0 has been released! — Version 4.0 includes several fundamental improvements to the security and functionality of Qubes OS
  • oragono — Oragono is a modern, experimental IRC server written in Go. It's designed to be simple to setup and use, and it includes features such as UTF-8 nicks / channel names, client accounts with SASL, and other assorted IRCv3 support.
  • A Radical Proposal to keep your personal data safe | Richard Stallman — The surveillance imposed on us today far exceeds that of the Soviet Union. For freedom and democracy’s sake, we need to eliminate most of it. There are so many ways to use data to hurt people that the only safe database is the one that was never collected. Thus, instead of the EU’s approach of mainly regulating how personal data may be used (in its General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR), I propose a law to stop systems from collecting personal data.
  • Overview | FreedomBox Private Cloud Server
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Richard Stallman has some practical steps society could take to roll back the rampant and expanding invasion of our privacy. But his suggestions leave us asking some larger questions.

Plus the latest on the march to Juno, some fun app picks, a quick look at Qubes OS 4.0, community news, and more.

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  • Valve has removed the Steam Machine section from Steam — In a move that's not exactly surprising, Valve has quietly removed the Steam Machine section from Steam.
  • Apple Is Looking For Linux Kernel Developers — For reasons unknown, Apple is looking to hire Linux kernel developers in both Texas and California.
  • Canonical's Snappy Now Supports Latest Nvidia Drivers on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS — Snapd 2.32.2 is now available to download and should be coming soon to the stable software repositories of your favorite, Snappy-enabled GNU/Linux distribution. What's exciting about this release is that it enables Snappy the use Nvidia's most recent proprietary graphics drivers in Snap apps on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and similar operating systems.
  • lsof to graphviz — A small utility to convert Unix lsof output to a graph showing FIFO and UNIX interprocess communication.
  • Old CPUs losing support in Linux, cutting size by 500,000 lines of code — The architectures which will become deprecated are Blackfin, CRIS, FRV, M32R, Metag, MN10300, Score and Tile. Although not being deprecated, the Unicore32 and Hexagon architectures are also at risk but their maintainers are working on improving the situation so their support can be continued.
  • Juno Progress for March – elementary OS — You get more features, and you get more features, and you get more features!
  • GnuCash 3.0 Released — GTK3!
  • Qubes OS 4.0 has been released! — Version 4.0 includes several fundamental improvements to the security and functionality of Qubes OS
  • oragono — Oragono is a modern, experimental IRC server written in Go. It's designed to be simple to setup and use, and it includes features such as UTF-8 nicks / channel names, client accounts with SASL, and other assorted IRCv3 support.
  • A Radical Proposal to keep your personal data safe | Richard Stallman — The surveillance imposed on us today far exceeds that of the Soviet Union. For freedom and democracy’s sake, we need to eliminate most of it. There are so many ways to use data to hurt people that the only safe database is the one that was never collected. Thus, instead of the EU’s approach of mainly regulating how personal data may be used (in its General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR), I propose a law to stop systems from collecting personal data.
  • Overview | FreedomBox Private Cloud Server
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Episode 242: Debian on the Flyhttps://linuxunplugged.com/242444d0467-bae0-45fd-91a9-28f87fc9da1bTue, 27 Mar 2018 17:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new version of Slax is out this week, and they might just be onto something really unique. We take this Debian powered, Fluxbox running, net bootin distro for a test drive.1:02:10yesA new version of Slax is out this week, and they might just be onto something really unique. We take this Debian powered, Fluxbox running, net bootin distro for a test drive. Plus Google moves to block GApps on “uncertified devices”, Red Hat turns 25, a new Wayland contender, a few app picks, and much more. A new version of Slax is out this week, and they might just be onto something really unique. We take this Debian powered, Fluxbox running, net bootin distro for a test drive.

Plus Google moves to block GApps on “uncertified devices”, Red Hat turns 25, a new Wayland contender, a few app picks, and much more.

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A new version of Slax is out this week, and they might just be onto something really unique. We take this Debian powered, Fluxbox running, net bootin distro for a test drive.

Plus Google moves to block GApps on “uncertified devices”, Red Hat turns 25, a new Wayland contender, a few app picks, and much more.

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Episode 241: Snitching on SCaLEhttps://linuxunplugged.com/2417ce762ee-8d7c-4e12-91e1-ca6244546091Tue, 20 Mar 2018 19:00:00 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’re playing just one interview from SCaLE this year, tons of community news, and two handy app picks.1:08:31noWe’re playing just one interview from SCaLE this year, tons of community news, and two handy app picks. Plus webOS returns, some fundamental Linux plumbing upgrades, and Private Internet Access goes Open Source. Special Guest: Ilan Rabinovitch.We’re playing just one interview from SCaLE this year, tons of community news, and two handy app picks.

Plus webOS returns, some fundamental Linux plumbing upgrades, and Private Internet Access goes Open Source.

Special Guest: Ilan Rabinovitch.

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  • LG Announces webOS Open-Source Edition — LG in cooperation with South Korea's NIPA government agency are working on making webOS suitable as a more open platform with open connectivity. They are still looking to commercialize it as an open-source platform, LG announced this morning.
  • GNOME 3.28 Release Notes — In total, the release incorporates 25832 changes, made by approximately 838 contributors.
  • Bolt Will Tackle Thunderbolt 3 Security on Linux — “[Bolt] provides a D-Bus API to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically authorized as soon as they are connected.”
  • GStreamer: news — The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
  • Firefox 59 released, these are the key changes — The built-in Firefox screenshot tool lets you copy an image to the clipboard, ready for you to paste elsehwhere.
  • Off-Main-Thread Painting – Mozilla Gfx Team Blog — I’m excited to announce Off-Main-Thread painting, our new Firefox graphics performance effort!
  • Off-Main-Thread Painting - For Linux — set “layers.omtp.enabled” to true.
  • Private Internet Access goes Open Source — As long-time supporters of the Free and Open Source Software community, we have started the process of open sourcing our software, and over the next six months we will be releasing the source code for all our client-side applications, as well as libraries and extensions.
  • OpenSnitch — OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall.
  • Spotifyd — An open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon. Spotifyd streams music just like the official client, but is more lightweight and supports more platforms. Spotifyd also supports the Spotify Connect protocol which makes it show up as a device that can be controlled from the official clients.
  • Ilan Rabinovitch — VP, Product & Technical Community at @datadoghq, recovering SysAdmin, SCALE Conference Chair, and other FL/OSS fun.
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We’re playing just one interview from SCaLE this year, tons of community news, and two handy app picks.

Plus webOS returns, some fundamental Linux plumbing upgrades, and Private Internet Access goes Open Source.

Special Guest: Ilan Rabinovitch.

Sponsored By:

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Links:

  • LG Announces webOS Open-Source Edition — LG in cooperation with South Korea's NIPA government agency are working on making webOS suitable as a more open platform with open connectivity. They are still looking to commercialize it as an open-source platform, LG announced this morning.
  • GNOME 3.28 Release Notes — In total, the release incorporates 25832 changes, made by approximately 838 contributors.
  • Bolt Will Tackle Thunderbolt 3 Security on Linux — “[Bolt] provides a D-Bus API to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically authorized as soon as they are connected.”
  • GStreamer: news — The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
  • Firefox 59 released, these are the key changes — The built-in Firefox screenshot tool lets you copy an image to the clipboard, ready for you to paste elsehwhere.
  • Off-Main-Thread Painting – Mozilla Gfx Team Blog — I’m excited to announce Off-Main-Thread painting, our new Firefox graphics performance effort!
  • Off-Main-Thread Painting - For Linux — set “layers.omtp.enabled” to true.
  • Private Internet Access goes Open Source — As long-time supporters of the Free and Open Source Software community, we have started the process of open sourcing our software, and over the next six months we will be releasing the source code for all our client-side applications, as well as libraries and extensions.
  • OpenSnitch — OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall.
  • Spotifyd — An open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon. Spotifyd streams music just like the official client, but is more lightweight and supports more platforms. Spotifyd also supports the Spotify Connect protocol which makes it show up as a device that can be controlled from the official clients.
  • Ilan Rabinovitch — VP, Product & Technical Community at @datadoghq, recovering SysAdmin, SCALE Conference Chair, and other FL/OSS fun.
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Episode 240: Why This Theme Won’t Work | LUP 240https://linuxunplugged.com/240CEA882DF-B6D1-462C-8051-8DE0D5A27583Wed, 14 Mar 2018 01:45:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week Noah fills in for Chris while he's on his return journey from SCaLE! The guys get down deep on a variety of topics from screen sharing in Plasma under Wayland to the status of the GTK 'CommuniTheme' for ubuntu 18.04 and more!1:20:55noThis week Noah fills in for Chris while he's on his return journey from SCaLE! The guys get down deep on a variety of topics from screen sharing in Plasma under Wayland to the status of the GTK 'CommuniTheme' for ubuntu 18.04 and more! This week Noah fills in for Chris while he's on his return journey from SCaLE! The guys get down deep on a variety of topics from screen sharing in Plasma under Wayland to the status of the GTK 'CommuniTheme' for ubuntu 18.04 and more!

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This week Noah fills in for Chris while he's on his return journey from SCaLE! The guys get down deep on a variety of topics from screen sharing in Plasma under Wayland to the status of the GTK 'CommuniTheme' for ubuntu 18.04 and more!

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Episode 239: Selling Out for Open Source | LUP 239https://linuxunplugged.com/23982312589-DB74-4DBE-9A43-3941978B6C47Tue, 06 Mar 2018 20:28:09 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chip away at a larger meta topic this week, but before we get there we share a batch of community news, live technical feats & a random post show.1:13:35noWe chip away at a larger meta topic this week, but before we get there we share a batch of community news, live technical feats & a random post show. We chip away at a larger meta topic this week, but before we get there we share a batch of community news, live technical feats & a random post show.

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We chip away at a larger meta topic this week, but before we get there we share a batch of community news, live technical feats & a random post show.

Support LINUX Unplugged

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Episode 238: It's All Wimpy's Fault | LUP 238https://linuxunplugged.com/2385C27B386-2667-43B9-9DD3-DCDC85241724Tue, 27 Feb 2018 21:21:30 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinux apps are coming to ChromeOS via containers, Fedora is going for better battery life & what is going on with Xfce? Plus Ubuntu MATE’s cool new tick & we take a look at crankshaft: raspberry pi + android auto + free software + love.1:00:30no<p>Linux apps are coming to ChromeOS via containers, Fedora is going for better battery life & what is going on with Xfce?</p><p>Plus Ubuntu MATE’s cool new tick & we take a look at crankshaft: raspberry pi + android auto + free software + love.</p>Linux apps are coming to ChromeOS via containers, Fedora is going for better battery life & what is going on with Xfce?

Plus Ubuntu MATE’s cool new tick & we take a look at crankshaft: raspberry pi + android auto + free software + love.

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Linux apps are coming to ChromeOS via containers, Fedora is going for better battery life & what is going on with Xfce?

Plus Ubuntu MATE’s cool new tick & we take a look at crankshaft: raspberry pi + android auto + free software + love.

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Episode 237: One Ping Only | LUP 237https://linuxunplugged.com/237AD97DBA9-DCE2-49FA-954F-39DC21B407EFTue, 20 Feb 2018 23:36:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCanonical’s Ubuntu desktop head and their VP of Product Development join us to chat about the new data collection system they want in Ubuntu 18.04 & Cassidy from System76 and Elementary OS join us to talk about efforts to turn drive encryption on & more!1:37:01no<p>Canonical’s Ubuntu desktop head and their VP of Product Development join us to chat about the new proposed data collection system they want to build into Ubuntu 18.04 & Cassidy from System76 and Elementary OS join us to talk about their efforts to turn drive encryption on by default.</p><p>Plus a BIG announcement at the end of the show!</p>Canonical’s Ubuntu desktop head and their VP of Product Development join us to chat about the new proposed data collection system they want to build into Ubuntu 18.04 & Cassidy from System76 and Elementary OS join us to talk about their efforts to turn drive encryption on by default.

Plus a BIG announcement at the end of the show!

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Canonical’s Ubuntu desktop head and their VP of Product Development join us to chat about the new proposed data collection system they want to build into Ubuntu 18.04 & Cassidy from System76 and Elementary OS join us to talk about their efforts to turn drive encryption on by default.

Plus a BIG announcement at the end of the show!

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Episode 236: Microsoft’s Big Secret | LUP 236https://linuxunplugged.com/236DA118920-820F-44D2-BEFC-28C118F4D743Tue, 13 Feb 2018 20:41:23 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris goes to Microsoft & gets the inside scoop on the situation Microsoft finds themselves in with Windows & why they’ve been releasing more code as open source. Plus we wrap up the Plasma Desktop challenge, Daniel Foré joins to talk Elemetary & more!1:35:27no<p>Chris goes to Microsoft & gets the inside scoop on the awkward situation Microsoft finds themselves in with Windows & why they’ve been releasing more code as open source.</p><p>Plus we check in and & wrap up the Plasma Desktop challenge, Daniel Foré sets the record straight on the week’s Elementary OS news & more!</p>Chris goes to Microsoft & gets the inside scoop on the awkward situation Microsoft finds themselves in with Windows & why they’ve been releasing more code as open source.

Plus we check in and & wrap up the Plasma Desktop challenge, Daniel Foré sets the record straight on the week’s Elementary OS news & more!

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Chris goes to Microsoft & gets the inside scoop on the awkward situation Microsoft finds themselves in with Windows & why they’ve been releasing more code as open source.

Plus we check in and & wrap up the Plasma Desktop challenge, Daniel Foré sets the record straight on the week’s Elementary OS news & more!

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Episode 235: Atomic Neon Kool-Aid | LUP 235https://linuxunplugged.com/235AEB23927-CA84-4816-A268-ABBC1958D31FTue, 06 Feb 2018 21:36:17 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’re joined by two Project Atomic members from Red Hat to learn what it’s all about, how Fedora Atomic Workstation works & the problems it solves. Plus we launch the biggest Linux challenge in the history of this show & it’s going to have ramifications.1:43:28no<p>We’re joined by two Project Atomic members from Red Hat to learn what it’s all about, how Fedora Atomic Workstation works & the problems it solves.</p><p>Plus we launch the biggest desktop Linux challenge in the history of this show & it’s going to have long lasting ramifications.</p>We’re joined by two Project Atomic members from Red Hat to learn what it’s all about, how Fedora Atomic Workstation works & the problems it solves.

Plus we launch the biggest desktop Linux challenge in the history of this show & it’s going to have long lasting ramifications.

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We’re joined by two Project Atomic members from Red Hat to learn what it’s all about, how Fedora Atomic Workstation works & the problems it solves.

Plus we launch the biggest desktop Linux challenge in the history of this show & it’s going to have long lasting ramifications.

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Episode 234: Behind Canonical’s Curtain | LUP 234https://linuxunplugged.com/23400F7969D-37A0-4EC4-ABEB-734670251C6AWed, 31 Jan 2018 00:54:19 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow does a SNAP really get created & why would companies like Microsoft, JetBrains & Plex want to be involved? Plus the major concerns about the future of Gnome, the Client Side Decoration debate & how Wayland is putting pressure on all the things.1:35:29no<p>How does a SNAP really get created & why would companies like Microsoft, JetBrains & Plex want to be involved? We’re live from Canonical’s Seattle Snapcraft Summit with the inside scoop of where things are going.</p><p>Plus the major concerns we have about the future of Gnome Shell, why the Client Side Decoration debate is hot again & how Wayland is putting pressure on all the things.</p>How does a SNAP really get created & why would companies like Microsoft, JetBrains & Plex want to be involved? We’re live from Canonical’s Seattle Snapcraft Summit with the inside scoop of where things are going.

Plus the major concerns we have about the future of Gnome Shell, why the Client Side Decoration debate is hot again & how Wayland is putting pressure on all the things.

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How does a SNAP really get created & why would companies like Microsoft, JetBrains & Plex want to be involved? We’re live from Canonical’s Seattle Snapcraft Summit with the inside scoop of where things are going.

Plus the major concerns we have about the future of Gnome Shell, why the Client Side Decoration debate is hot again & how Wayland is putting pressure on all the things.

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Episode 233: Living Inside the Shell | LUP 233https://linuxunplugged.com/233595F2BB5-140D-41FE-BAD5-F5AD990BFF35Tue, 23 Jan 2018 22:04:06 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingEveryone’s Linux desktop is getting better this week, well… Almost everyone. Plus why Linux users should be using Firefox, some Gnome and MATE news, communIty, why the Linux desktop isn't seeing as many native apps these days & more!1:34:29no<p>Everyone’s Linux desktop is getting better this week, well… Almost everyone.</p><p>Plus why Linux users should be using Firefox, some Gnome and MATE news, communIty, why the Linux desktop isn't seeing as many native apps these days & more!</p>Everyone’s Linux desktop is getting better this week, well… Almost everyone.

Plus why Linux users should be using Firefox, some Gnome and MATE news, communIty, why the Linux desktop isn't seeing as many native apps these days & more!

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Everyone’s Linux desktop is getting better this week, well… Almost everyone.

Plus why Linux users should be using Firefox, some Gnome and MATE news, communIty, why the Linux desktop isn't seeing as many native apps these days & more!

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Episode 232: The Secret to Future Linux Success | LUP 232https://linuxunplugged.com/232903D4C53-092B-4131-BA52-08DBCDE55E3ETue, 16 Jan 2018 20:28:02 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA big week of community updates, events & news, including great news for Plasma Desktop users, MATE users & Wayland fans. Then Barton George from Dell joins us to discuss the new XPS 13’s shipping Ubuntu, where Linux could see its next big success & more!1:43:53no<p>A big week of community updates, events & news, including great news for Plasma Desktop users, MATE users & Wayland fans.</p><p>Then Barton George from Dell joins us to discuss the new XPS 13’s shipping Ubuntu, where Linux could see its next big success & more!</p>A big week of community updates, events & news, including great news for Plasma Desktop users, MATE users & Wayland fans.

Then Barton George from Dell joins us to discuss the new XPS 13’s shipping Ubuntu, where Linux could see its next big success & more!

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A big week of community updates, events & news, including great news for Plasma Desktop users, MATE users & Wayland fans.

Then Barton George from Dell joins us to discuss the new XPS 13’s shipping Ubuntu, where Linux could see its next big success & more!

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Episode 231: Most Expensive Linux Distro Ever | LUP 231https://linuxunplugged.com/2312B587F89-B71C-4B5C-8DFF-EFF1106E8B81Tue, 09 Jan 2018 20:33:30 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe slay the Gentoo challenge monster & give you our first take of the most expensive Linux distro we’ve ever tried. What does nearly $100 of Linux get you? We find out! Plus tons of community news, the perfect Linux workstation coming soon & more!1:38:36no<p>We slay the Gentoo challenge monster & give you our first take of the most expensive Linux distro we’ve ever tried. What does nearly $100 of Linux get you? We find out!</p><p>Plus tons of community news, the perfect Linux workstation coming soon & more!</p>We slay the Gentoo challenge monster & give you our first take of the most expensive Linux distro we’ve ever tried. What does nearly $100 of Linux get you? We find out!

Plus tons of community news, the perfect Linux workstation coming soon & more!

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We slay the Gentoo challenge monster & give you our first take of the most expensive Linux distro we’ve ever tried. What does nearly $100 of Linux get you? We find out!

Plus tons of community news, the perfect Linux workstation coming soon & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+qGkqrmvz]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 230: Invest In Popcorn | LUP 230https://linuxunplugged.com/230AFC10D98-612B-4C12-BB5C-06A09B09681CTue, 02 Jan 2018 23:18:25 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWes & the Beard kick Chris out to share their top tips for starting 2018 out right, plus a holiday surprise from Linux Journal, a new device for Google’s Fuchsia & an unfortunate new flaw in a processor near you.57:02noWes & the Beard kick Chris out to share their top tips for starting 2018 out right, plus a holiday surprise from Linux Journal, a new device for Google’s Fuchsia & an unfortunate new flaw in a processor near you. Wes & the Beard kick Chris out to share their top tips for starting 2018 out right, plus a holiday surprise from Linux Journal, a new device for Google’s Fuchsia & an unfortunate new flaw in a processor near you.

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Wes & the Beard kick Chris out to share their top tips for starting 2018 out right, plus a holiday surprise from Linux Journal, a new device for Google’s Fuchsia & an unfortunate new flaw in a processor near you.

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Episode 229: Taste of Linux 2017 | LUP 229https://linuxunplugged.com/229FE1EC5F7-9DCF-4365-B5A6-096FAE104908Tue, 26 Dec 2017 18:29:58 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe break from the unformat of the show for a special holiday chat about the top moments in the world of Linux this year that impacted us the most.1:25:53noWe break from the unformat of the show for a special holiday chat about the top moments in the world of Linux this year that impacted us the most. We break from the unformat of the show for a special holiday chat about the top moments in the world of Linux this year that impacted us the most.

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We break from the unformat of the show for a special holiday chat about the top moments in the world of Linux this year that impacted us the most.

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Episode 228: rm -rf 2017 | LUP 228https://linuxunplugged.com/228083E11EA-D405-4C53-AB09-6C4FC13DDD81Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:04:09 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe debate the best distros of 2017, get into some community news, and a bcachefs and Gentoo challenge update & also learn a bit about Canonical’s new Multipass project. Plus a few Linux commands that are guaranteed to destroy your install.1:16:31no<p>We debate the best distros of 2017, get into some community news, and a bcachefs and Gentoo challenge update & also learn a bit about Canonical’s new Multipass project.</p><p>Plus a few Linux commands that are guaranteed to destroy your install.</p>We debate the best distros of 2017, get into some community news, and a bcachefs and Gentoo challenge update & also learn a bit about Canonical’s new Multipass project.

Plus a few Linux commands that are guaranteed to destroy your install.

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We debate the best distros of 2017, get into some community news, and a bcachefs and Gentoo challenge update & also learn a bit about Canonical’s new Multipass project.

Plus a few Linux commands that are guaranteed to destroy your install.

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Episode 227: Peer Pressure | LUP 227https://linuxunplugged.com/2270533598D-EDA5-4757-ACF0-12F3142C9713Thu, 14 Dec 2017 01:31:44 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s time to replace Patreon, YouTube, Twitter/Facebook & other centralized platforms of the web. But can open source answer the call? This week we look at a few projects that could replace today’s information silos if Linux users just step up & more!1:32:35no<p>It’s time to replace Patreon, YouTube, Twitter/Facebook & all the other centralized platforms of the web. But can open source answer the call? This week we look at a few projects that could replace today’s information silos if Linux users just step up.</p><p>Plus community news, some big updates & a lot more!</p>It’s time to replace Patreon, YouTube, Twitter/Facebook & all the other centralized platforms of the web. But can open source answer the call? This week we look at a few projects that could replace today’s information silos if Linux users just step up.

Plus community news, some big updates & a lot more!

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It’s time to replace Patreon, YouTube, Twitter/Facebook & all the other centralized platforms of the web. But can open source answer the call? This week we look at a few projects that could replace today’s information silos if Linux users just step up.

Plus community news, some big updates & a lot more!

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Episode 226: Bitcoin for Linux Users | LUP 226https://linuxunplugged.com/226E457EE68-10F2-4AE7-929B-8C6F93342988Tue, 05 Dec 2017 20:58:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy Bitcoin is the next Linux, the Gentoo Challenge is in full swing, and we catch you up on the latest community news, a throwback app pick & more!1:23:40noWhy Bitcoin is the next Linux, the Gentoo Challenge is in full swing, and we catch you up on the latest community news, a throwback app pick & more! Why Bitcoin is the next Linux, the Gentoo Challenge is in full swing, and we catch you up on the latest community news, a throwback app pick & more!

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Why Bitcoin is the next Linux, the Gentoo Challenge is in full swing, and we catch you up on the latest community news, a throwback app pick & more!

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Episode 225: Hacking the Community | LUP 225https://linuxunplugged.com/22530BE2BE8-E0B0-4DFD-A1D2-EAE0F4DA4BBBWed, 29 Nov 2017 00:17:08 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRed Hat, Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, and others come together to push common sense GPL enforcement & a whole batch of community news. Plus we call out the Register, DRM’s dirty little secret & how Linux users can make a difference.1:39:07no<p>Red Hat, Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, and others come together to push common sense GPL enforcement & a whole batch of community news.</p><p>Plus we call out the Register, DRM’s dirty little secret & how Linux users can make a difference.</p>Red Hat, Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, and others come together to push common sense GPL enforcement & a whole batch of community news.

Plus we call out the Register, DRM’s dirty little secret & how Linux users can make a difference.

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Red Hat, Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, and others come together to push common sense GPL enforcement & a whole batch of community news.

Plus we call out the Register, DRM’s dirty little secret & how Linux users can make a difference.

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Episode 224: No Escape from Google | LUP 224https://linuxunplugged.com/224C2E924CC-9F00-468B-9D33-AF163FE2D58FWed, 22 Nov 2017 04:14:57 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGoogle gets caught red handed and goodies in the new Linux kernel. But the meat of the show is Lynis a tool to audit your Linux box, create reports & teach you how to better secure your system. Plus the groundwork for the Gentoo Challenge & more!1:24:01no<p>Google gets caught red handed, we find lots of goodies in the new Linux kernel & we have three great new app picks this week.</p><p>But the meat of the show is Lynis a tool to audit your Linux box, create reports & teach you how to better secure your system. </p><p>Plus we officially lay the groundwork for the Gentoo Challenge.</p>Google gets caught red handed, we find lots of goodies in the new Linux kernel & we have three great new app picks this week.

But the meat of the show is Lynis a tool to audit your Linux box, create reports & teach you how to better secure your system.

Plus we officially lay the groundwork for the Gentoo Challenge.

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Google gets caught red handed, we find lots of goodies in the new Linux kernel & we have three great new app picks this week.

But the meat of the show is Lynis a tool to audit your Linux box, create reports & teach you how to better secure your system.

Plus we officially lay the groundwork for the Gentoo Challenge.

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Episode 223: Fedora’s New Trick | LUP 223https://linuxunplugged.com/223205F5F07-AB94-4857-AE6D-6B3EB5C0E06CWed, 15 Nov 2017 02:37:23 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new version of Fedora hits the web and we share our thoughts & chat with a member of the project, Noah joins us & we’re all excited about Firefox quantum. Plus Gnome 4’s ambitious goals, a new Linux Kernel that really matters, OpenShot woes & more!1:49:23no<p>A new version of Fedora hits the web and we share our thoughts & chat with a member of the project, Noah joins us to answer your live calls & we’re all excited about Firefox’s new quantum release.</p><p>Plus Gnome 4’s ambitious goals, a new Linux Kernel that really matters, OpenShot woes & more!</p>A new version of Fedora hits the web and we share our thoughts & chat with a member of the project, Noah joins us to answer your live calls & we’re all excited about Firefox’s new quantum release.

Plus Gnome 4’s ambitious goals, a new Linux Kernel that really matters, OpenShot woes & more!

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A new version of Fedora hits the web and we share our thoughts & chat with a member of the project, Noah joins us to answer your live calls & we’re all excited about Firefox’s new quantum release.

Plus Gnome 4’s ambitious goals, a new Linux Kernel that really matters, OpenShot woes & more!

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Episode 222: A Community Divided | LUP 222https://linuxunplugged.com/222A674FBEC-ABB5-430A-9775-41D036C0892CTue, 07 Nov 2017 18:46:56 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCommunity news & app picks this week before we get into a bizarre story that could rip up parts of the open source community. Plus Elementary OS’s secret weapon to get more native apps, our tips for great High-DPI under Linux & some Enlightenment love.1:19:56no<p>Community news & app picks this week before we get into a bizarre story that could rip up parts of the open source community.</p><p>Plus Elementary OS’s secret weapon to get more native apps, our tips for great High-DPI under Linux & some Enlightenment love.</p>Community news & app picks this week before we get into a bizarre story that could rip up parts of the open source community.

Plus Elementary OS’s secret weapon to get more native apps, our tips for great High-DPI under Linux & some Enlightenment love.

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Community news & app picks this week before we get into a bizarre story that could rip up parts of the open source community.

Plus Elementary OS’s secret weapon to get more native apps, our tips for great High-DPI under Linux & some Enlightenment love.

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Episode 221: Ubuntu A-Team | LUP 221https://linuxunplugged.com/221B9C6A656-AB81-4B27-9175-FC0AC4DCCEB7Tue, 31 Oct 2017 22:49:44 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTwo of Ubuntu’s top contributors join us to chat about the 17.10 release, working upstream with Gnome, the future of SNAPS in Ubuntu & goals for 18.04. Plus Flatpak gets mature & the Linux Foundation is working on open source AI, Kodi problems & more!1:33:04no<p>Two of Ubuntu’s top contributors join us to chat a bit about the 17.10 release, working upstream with Gnome, the future of SNAPS in Ubuntu & goals for 18.04.</p><p>Plus the public beating Kodi is taking for an open source problem, Flatpak gets mature & the Linux Foundation is working on open source AI.</p><p>Then we share some recent distro reload anecdote & a bunch of community news.</p>Two of Ubuntu’s top contributors join us to chat a bit about the 17.10 release, working upstream with Gnome, the future of SNAPS in Ubuntu & goals for 18.04.

Plus the public beating Kodi is taking for an open source problem, Flatpak gets mature & the Linux Foundation is working on open source AI.

Then we share some recent distro reload anecdote & a bunch of community news.

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Two of Ubuntu’s top contributors join us to chat a bit about the 17.10 release, working upstream with Gnome, the future of SNAPS in Ubuntu & goals for 18.04.

Plus the public beating Kodi is taking for an open source problem, Flatpak gets mature & the Linux Foundation is working on open source AI.

Then we share some recent distro reload anecdote & a bunch of community news.

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Episode 220: Remotely Useful | LUP 220https://linuxunplugged.com/220160CF186-CCBE-47E1-A613-6121EB28B005Tue, 24 Oct 2017 21:16:27 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAn easy solution to get high performance remote Linux desktop, how to interact with an open source project or community & looking back at some of Fedora’s recent accomplishments. Plus Canonical is on the path to an IPO, pirates embrace Flatpack & more!1:34:40no<p>An easy solution to get high performance remote Linux desktop up and going, some tips on how to interact with an open source project or community & looking back at some of Fedora’s recent accomplishments.</p><p>Plus Canonical is on the path to an IPO, pirates embrace Flatpack & more!</p>An easy solution to get high performance remote Linux desktop up and going, some tips on how to interact with an open source project or community & looking back at some of Fedora’s recent accomplishments.

Plus Canonical is on the path to an IPO, pirates embrace Flatpack & more!

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An easy solution to get high performance remote Linux desktop up and going, some tips on how to interact with an open source project or community & looking back at some of Fedora’s recent accomplishments.

Plus Canonical is on the path to an IPO, pirates embrace Flatpack & more!

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Episode 219: Ubuntu’s New Era | LUP 219https://linuxunplugged.com/2195F2CBEDB-7382-4ECC-B4FB-712794701BA6Tue, 17 Oct 2017 20:21:04 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review Ubuntu 17.10 & discuss some of the major achievements this release represents. Plus we break down an important Linux kernel news story, get updates from the community & more!1:06:15noWe review Ubuntu 17.10 & discuss some of the major achievements this release represents. Plus we break down an important Linux kernel news story, get updates from the community & more! We review Ubuntu 17.10 & discuss some of the major achievements this release represents. Plus we break down an important Linux kernel news story, get updates from the community & more!

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We review Ubuntu 17.10 & discuss some of the major achievements this release represents. Plus we break down an important Linux kernel news story, get updates from the community & more!

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Episode 218: The Purism Redemption | LUP 218https://linuxunplugged.com/2182781877B-170A-4AC6-84B7-7C41BE2B8B13Wed, 11 Oct 2017 01:26:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review Purism’s Librem 15, the high performance 15.6″ laptop built for Linux with physical radio kill switches. Plus the snap coming to a desktop near you, we report back from SeaGL & discuss some future changes to your humble weekly Linux talk show.1:26:31no<p>We review Purism’s Librem 15, the high performance 15.6″ laptop built for Linux with physical radio kill switches.</p><p>Plus the snap coming to a desktop near you, we report back from SeaGL & discuss some future changes to your humble weekly Linux talk show.</p>We review Purism’s Librem 15, the high performance 15.6″ laptop built for Linux with physical radio kill switches.

Plus the snap coming to a desktop near you, we report back from SeaGL & discuss some future changes to your humble weekly Linux talk show.

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We review Purism’s Librem 15, the high performance 15.6″ laptop built for Linux with physical radio kill switches.

Plus the snap coming to a desktop near you, we report back from SeaGL & discuss some future changes to your humble weekly Linux talk show.

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Episode 217: That One Time, At Ubuntu Camp | LUP 217https://linuxunplugged.com/21786D7E207-CF7F-487C-9DF3-4A7230239B94Tue, 03 Oct 2017 22:31:36 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHow does Ubuntu get built? Chris is back from the Ubuntu Rally in NYC and has a full report, some interviews & stories to share. Plus Jos Poortvliet & Frank Karlitschek join us to talk about NextCloud’s new End-to-end Encryption.1:36:17no<p>How does Ubuntu get built? Chris is back from the Ubuntu Rally in NYC and has a full report, some interviews & stories to share.</p><p>Plus Jos Poortvliet & Frank Karlitschek join us to talk about NextCloud’s new End-to-end Encryption.</p>How does Ubuntu get built? Chris is back from the Ubuntu Rally in NYC and has a full report, some interviews & stories to share.

Plus Jos Poortvliet & Frank Karlitschek join us to talk about NextCloud’s new End-to-end Encryption.

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How does Ubuntu get built? Chris is back from the Ubuntu Rally in NYC and has a full report, some interviews & stories to share.

Plus Jos Poortvliet & Frank Karlitschek join us to talk about NextCloud’s new End-to-end Encryption.

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Episode 216: Open Source Is Hard | LUP 216https://linuxunplugged.com/216EFF404E9-99E6-4E36-BFFC-C0BA2199B298Tue, 26 Sep 2017 23:49:43 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s Wes & the Beard this week as we cover tons of stories. TopIcons is officially unmaintained, KDE launches the XFree kwin project in an attempt to get rid of XWayland, Synergy goes closed source, Microsoft & Canonical build a custom linux kernel & more1:24:58noIt’s Wes & the Beard this week as we cover tons of stories. TopIcons is officially unmaintained, KDE launches the XFree kwin project in an attempt to rid themselves of XWayland, Synergy goes closed source, Microsoft & Canonical build a custom linux kernel & more! It’s Wes & the Beard this week as we cover tons of stories. TopIcons is officially unmaintained, KDE launches the XFree kwin project in an attempt to rid themselves of XWayland, Synergy goes closed source, Microsoft & Canonical build a custom linux kernel & more!

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It’s Wes & the Beard this week as we cover tons of stories. TopIcons is officially unmaintained, KDE launches the XFree kwin project in an attempt to rid themselves of XWayland, Synergy goes closed source, Microsoft & Canonical build a custom linux kernel & more!

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Episode 215: Pulse of PipeWire | LUP 215https://linuxunplugged.com/21524EB69A6-B950-44CE-8948-F92E4B7B1005Tue, 19 Sep 2017 20:12:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA game changing project for Linux multimedia has been officially announced today, so we chat with the brilliance behind PipeWire, Wim Taymans. Plus community news of the week & why the rapid decline of the “open source media” matters more than ever.1:06:01no<p>A game changing project for Linux multimedia has been officially announced today, so we chat with the brilliance behind PipeWire, Wim Taymans.</p><p>Plus community news of the week & why the rapid decline of the “open source media” matters more than ever.</p>A game changing project for Linux multimedia has been officially announced today, so we chat with the brilliance behind PipeWire, Wim Taymans.

Plus community news of the week & why the rapid decline of the “open source media” matters more than ever.

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A game changing project for Linux multimedia has been officially announced today, so we chat with the brilliance behind PipeWire, Wim Taymans.

Plus community news of the week & why the rapid decline of the “open source media” matters more than ever.

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Episode 214: Hacking Devices with Kali Linux | LUP 214https://linuxunplugged.com/21478A682B4-73E8-47B8-88C0-1BE62DD4EF9DTue, 12 Sep 2017 22:24:42 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAudit your network with a couple of easy commands on Kali Linux. Chris decides to blow off a little steam by attacking his IoT devices, Wes has the scope on Equifax blaming open source & the Beard just saved the show. It’s a really packed episode!1:35:33noAudit your network with a couple of easy commands on Kali Linux. Chris decides to blow off a little steam by attacking his IoT devices, Wes has the scope on Equifax blaming open source & the Beard just saved the show. It’s a really packed episode! Audit your network with a couple of easy commands on Kali Linux. Chris decides to blow off a little steam by attacking his IoT devices, Wes has the scope on Equifax blaming open source & the Beard just saved the show. It’s a really packed episode!

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Audit your network with a couple of easy commands on Kali Linux. Chris decides to blow off a little steam by attacking his IoT devices, Wes has the scope on Equifax blaming open source & the Beard just saved the show. It’s a really packed episode!

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Episode 213: Gnome Does it Again | LUP 213https://linuxunplugged.com/2131CE57548-B36C-4F14-832A-5D5E0A24E35BTue, 05 Sep 2017 20:57:27 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGnome is about to solve one of our biggest Wayland’s concerns, but we're worried about the future. Plus we chat with Wimpy about the Ubuntu Rally in NYC & more!1:14:51no<p>The Gnome project is about to solve one of our audience's biggest Wayland’s concerns. But as the project takes on a new level of relevance, decisions for the next version of Gnome have us worried about the future.</p><p>Plus we chat with Wimpy about the Ubuntu Rally in NYC, Microsoft’s sneaky move to turn Windows 10 into the “ULTIMATE LINUX RUNTIME”, community news & more!</p>The Gnome project is about to solve one of our audience's biggest Wayland’s concerns. But as the project takes on a new level of relevance, decisions for the next version of Gnome have us worried about the future.

Plus we chat with Wimpy about the Ubuntu Rally in NYC, Microsoft’s sneaky move to turn Windows 10 into the “ULTIMATE LINUX RUNTIME”, community news & more!

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The Gnome project is about to solve one of our audience's biggest Wayland’s concerns. But as the project takes on a new level of relevance, decisions for the next version of Gnome have us worried about the future.

Plus we chat with Wimpy about the Ubuntu Rally in NYC, Microsoft’s sneaky move to turn Windows 10 into the “ULTIMATE LINUX RUNTIME”, community news & more!

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Episode 212: The Free Phone Nightmare | LUP 212https://linuxunplugged.com/21292B325AF-D0CF-4978-914B-AF6DCC2A885CTue, 29 Aug 2017 21:15:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reflect on the communities appetites for another GNU/Linux phone fundraiser & pontificate if the Librem 5 might be our last hope. Plus a live unboxing of some new shiny surprise hardware. We also cover additional options for offsite backup & more!1:26:28no<p>We reflect on the communities appetites for another GNU/Linux phone fundraiser & pontificate if the Librem 5 might be our last hope. Plus a live unboxing of some new shiny surprise hardware.</p><p>We also cover a batch of community updates, a cryptocoin you’re going to want & discuss additional options for offsite backup.</p>We reflect on the communities appetites for another GNU/Linux phone fundraiser & pontificate if the Librem 5 might be our last hope. Plus a live unboxing of some new shiny surprise hardware.

We also cover a batch of community updates, a cryptocoin you’re going to want & discuss additional options for offsite backup.

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We reflect on the communities appetites for another GNU/Linux phone fundraiser & pontificate if the Librem 5 might be our last hope. Plus a live unboxing of some new shiny surprise hardware.

We also cover a batch of community updates, a cryptocoin you’re going to want & discuss additional options for offsite backup.

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Episode 211: Forks Done Right | LUP 211https://linuxunplugged.com/2119453023D-20A8-4BAB-9FEA-5F1C18A9C352Tue, 22 Aug 2017 19:45:55 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get fired up about the bigger message behind Ubuntu’s new fork, debate Mozilla’s plans to collect data on Firefox users & come up with solutions for Linux users fleeing from CrashPlan. Plus a geeky project so cool it might consume your life & more!1:37:28no<p>We get fired up about the bigger message behind Ubuntu’s new fork, debate Mozilla’s plans to collect data on Firefox users & come up with solutions for Linux users fleeing from CrashPlan.</p><p>Plus a geeky project so cool it might consume your life, Google’s clever plans to push ChromeOS into the Enterprise & the one thing Electron should never be used for.</p>We get fired up about the bigger message behind Ubuntu’s new fork, debate Mozilla’s plans to collect data on Firefox users & come up with solutions for Linux users fleeing from CrashPlan.

Plus a geeky project so cool it might consume your life, Google’s clever plans to push ChromeOS into the Enterprise & the one thing Electron should never be used for.

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We get fired up about the bigger message behind Ubuntu’s new fork, debate Mozilla’s plans to collect data on Firefox users & come up with solutions for Linux users fleeing from CrashPlan.

Plus a geeky project so cool it might consume your life, Google’s clever plans to push ChromeOS into the Enterprise & the one thing Electron should never be used for.

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Episode 210: Total Solus Eclipse | LUP 210https://linuxunplugged.com/21069D0620C-8355-4ED3-8A75-62055D3A36F0Tue, 15 Aug 2017 23:03:23 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new version of Solus is out and Ikey joins us to chat about whats new, building in Snap support & more. Wimpy sets us straight about confinement & we have some follow up on Slackware. Plus some great app picks, community news, Gnome’s birthday & more!1:15:13no<p>A new version of Solus is out and Ikey joins us to chat about whats new, building in Snap support & a peek at the future. Wimpy sets us on the straight and narrow about confinement & we have some follow up thoughts on Slackware.</p><p>Plus some great desktop app picks, community news, Gnome’s birthday & more!</p>A new version of Solus is out and Ikey joins us to chat about whats new, building in Snap support & a peek at the future. Wimpy sets us on the straight and narrow about confinement & we have some follow up thoughts on Slackware.

Plus some great desktop app picks, community news, Gnome’s birthday & more!

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A new version of Solus is out and Ikey joins us to chat about whats new, building in Snap support & a peek at the future. Wimpy sets us on the straight and narrow about confinement & we have some follow up thoughts on Slackware.

Plus some great desktop app picks, community news, Gnome’s birthday & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+7wKj5mnz]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 209: LILO and Slack(ware) | LUP 209https://linuxunplugged.com/209F6BA498A-FA4C-4C9C-8D73-FA80F324DAD7Tue, 08 Aug 2017 22:29:26 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe conclude our Slackware challenge & share the lessons and results. Plus why you really need to give Firefox another try, easy sandboxing of any Linux app, GTK4’s blockers, the official anti-systemd resource... And we announce another meetup!1:24:00no<p>We conclude our Slackware challenge & share the lessons and results. </p><p>Plus why you really need to give Firefox another try, easy sandboxing of any Linux app, GTK4’s blockers, the official anti-systemd resource... And we announce another meetup!</p>We conclude our Slackware challenge & share the lessons and results.

Plus why you really need to give Firefox another try, easy sandboxing of any Linux app, GTK4’s blockers, the official anti-systemd resource... And we announce another meetup!

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We conclude our Slackware challenge & share the lessons and results.

Plus why you really need to give Firefox another try, easy sandboxing of any Linux app, GTK4’s blockers, the official anti-systemd resource... And we announce another meetup!

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Episode 208: The Stallman Line | LUP 208https://linuxunplugged.com/2081740A7B7-97C5-4D7D-9F94-8762BFF20F61Tue, 01 Aug 2017 22:03:48 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get philosophical about open source’s most modern problem & debate where we draw our own personal “Stallman Line”. Plus a we discuss today’s big Bitcoin fork, Mozilla’s new Firefox experiments, Krita’s woes, Gnome’s moves & the Slackware Challenge.1:38:11no<p>We get philosophical about open source’s most modern problem & debate where we draw our own personal “Stallman Line”.</p><p>Plus a we briefly discuss today’s big Bitcoin fork, Mozilla’s new Firefox experiments, Krita’s woes, Gnome’s moves & the groundwork for the Slackware Challenge.</p>We get philosophical about open source’s most modern problem & debate where we draw our own personal “Stallman Line”.

Plus a we briefly discuss today’s big Bitcoin fork, Mozilla’s new Firefox experiments, Krita’s woes, Gnome’s moves & the groundwork for the Slackware Challenge.

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We get philosophical about open source’s most modern problem & debate where we draw our own personal “Stallman Line”.

Plus a we briefly discuss today’s big Bitcoin fork, Mozilla’s new Firefox experiments, Krita’s woes, Gnome’s moves & the groundwork for the Slackware Challenge.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+5P7cfICC]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 207: Return Of The Distrohopper | LUP 207https://linuxunplugged.com/207519F3E2F-A1C4-4AE6-B855-96386E1A773ATue, 25 Jul 2017 22:26:36 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get down to distros in today’s episode. Distro news, modular distros, some reviews & major new developments. Plus Chris talks about leaving Arch and returning to his distro-hopping roots & the major news that broke today.1:36:27no<p>We get down to distros in today’s episode. Distro news, modular distros, some reviews & major new developments. </p><p>Plus Chris talks about leaving Arch and returning to his distro-hopping roots & the major news that broke today.</p>We get down to distros in today’s episode. Distro news, modular distros, some reviews & major new developments.

Plus Chris talks about leaving Arch and returning to his distro-hopping roots & the major news that broke today.

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We get down to distros in today’s episode. Distro news, modular distros, some reviews & major new developments.

Plus Chris talks about leaving Arch and returning to his distro-hopping roots & the major news that broke today.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+9dyEvsEu]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 206: Beardy McBeardface | LUP 206https://linuxunplugged.com/2060C2E628B-B367-4F4F-8C1E-3A3D5798FFC8Tue, 18 Jul 2017 23:42:59 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWes, in true TechSNAP style, highlights a few complicated ideas explained well, then it's on to updates from a few of our favorite projects, including some exciting news for WireGuard & a great collection of new stuff from around the internet & more!1:43:48no<p>We've chased Chris out of the studio and invented some new segments: First up Wes, in true TechSNAP style, highlights a few complicated ideas explained well, then it's on to updates from a few of our favorite projects, including some exciting news for WireGuard & a great collection of new stuff from around the internet.</p><p>Plus special guest host Rikai & Wes geek out about gaming, we celebrate Slackware & pose the question: Just what is Mageia & why does it exist?</p>We've chased Chris out of the studio and invented some new segments: First up Wes, in true TechSNAP style, highlights a few complicated ideas explained well, then it's on to updates from a few of our favorite projects, including some exciting news for WireGuard & a great collection of new stuff from around the internet.

Plus special guest host Rikai & Wes geek out about gaming, we celebrate Slackware & pose the question: Just what is Mageia & why does it exist?

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We've chased Chris out of the studio and invented some new segments: First up Wes, in true TechSNAP style, highlights a few complicated ideas explained well, then it's on to updates from a few of our favorite projects, including some exciting news for WireGuard & a great collection of new stuff from around the internet.

Plus special guest host Rikai & Wes geek out about gaming, we celebrate Slackware & pose the question: Just what is Mageia & why does it exist?

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Episode 205: A Fitting Fedora | LUP 205https://linuxunplugged.com/20587E50E8A-B107-4608-9E76-DAD5DB5D40F8Tue, 11 Jul 2017 22:13:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora 26 is here & so is Matthew Miller to chat about the new release, big future projects, important changes to Rawhide & openSUSE’s openQA. Plus our hands on experience with the new release, the ultimate upgrade test results & more!1:04:28no<p>Fedora 26 is here & so is Matthew Miller, the project leader, to chat all about the new release, big future projects, important changes to Rawhide & how they’re taking advantage of openSUSE’s openQA.</p><p>Plus our hands on experience with the new release, the ultimate upgrade test results & community news.</p>Fedora 26 is here & so is Matthew Miller, the project leader, to chat all about the new release, big future projects, important changes to Rawhide & how they’re taking advantage of openSUSE’s openQA.

Plus our hands on experience with the new release, the ultimate upgrade test results & community news.

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Fedora 26 is here & so is Matthew Miller, the project leader, to chat all about the new release, big future projects, important changes to Rawhide & how they’re taking advantage of openSUSE’s openQA.

Plus our hands on experience with the new release, the ultimate upgrade test results & community news.

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Episode 204: Awkward Distro Puberty | LUP 204https://linuxunplugged.com/20426614788-445C-4737-9018-6B5EDF6E6572Tue, 04 Jul 2017 23:48:01 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTUXEDO Computers & System76 have announced their own Linux distros, plus OutlawCountry, BFQ scheduler, XDA Forum is going to give Phoronix competition & more!1:42:36noTUXEDO Computers & System76 have announced their own Linux distributions, but both these new efforts betray a much larger issue that no one is discussion. We’ll have that awkward conversation. <br /> Plus OutlawCountry is getting a bunch of attention, BFQ scheduler finally gets its day, XDA Forum is going to give Phoronix some competition & some important info for Fedora users. <br /><p>The an update from the recent SNAP sprint, community news & a lot more!</p>TUXEDO Computers & System76 have announced their own Linux distributions, but both these new efforts betray a much larger issue that no one is discussion. We’ll have that awkward conversation.


Plus OutlawCountry is getting a bunch of attention, BFQ scheduler finally gets its day, XDA Forum is going to give Phoronix some competition & some important info for Fedora users.

The an update from the recent SNAP sprint, community news & a lot more!

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TUXEDO Computers & System76 have announced their own Linux distributions, but both these new efforts betray a much larger issue that no one is discussion. We’ll have that awkward conversation.


Plus OutlawCountry is getting a bunch of attention, BFQ scheduler finally gets its day, XDA Forum is going to give Phoronix some competition & some important info for Fedora users.

The an update from the recent SNAP sprint, community news & a lot more!

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Episode 203: MATEs Wayland MIR-acle | LUP 203https://linuxunplugged.com/203BD808A15-F814-41C1-B9D1-4F3B244CB24FTue, 27 Jun 2017 21:16:27 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu’s skunkworks project, Mir, might be back with a vengeance to save the Linux desktop. Or at least prove quite useful for MATE. Plus one of the most well built Linux PC’s ever tested, the Dell Precision 5720 with Ubuntu gets tested in the lab.1:13:22no<p>Ubuntu’s skunkworks project, Mir, might be back with a vengeance to save the Linux desktop. Or at least prove quite useful for MATE.</p><p>Plus one of the most well built Linux PC’s ever tested, the Dell Precision 5720 with Ubuntu gets tested in the lab.</p>Ubuntu’s skunkworks project, Mir, might be back with a vengeance to save the Linux desktop. Or at least prove quite useful for MATE.

Plus one of the most well built Linux PC’s ever tested, the Dell Precision 5720 with Ubuntu gets tested in the lab.

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Ubuntu’s skunkworks project, Mir, might be back with a vengeance to save the Linux desktop. Or at least prove quite useful for MATE.

Plus one of the most well built Linux PC’s ever tested, the Dell Precision 5720 with Ubuntu gets tested in the lab.

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Episode 202: Halls of Endless Linux | LUP 202https://linuxunplugged.com/2022697A8D5-CB4A-459B-B763-2610A5ED1F63Tue, 20 Jun 2017 19:45:54 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMichael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach of EndlessOS. Plus Fedora shares some future plans & we try to grok casync, Lennart Poettering’s project for distributing file system images.1:18:38noMichael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach they are taking with EndlessOS. <br /><p>Plus Fedora shares some future plans that have us really excited & we try to grok casync, Lennart Poettering’s new project for distributing file system images.</p>Michael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach they are taking with EndlessOS.

Plus Fedora shares some future plans that have us really excited & we try to grok casync, Lennart Poettering’s new project for distributing file system images.

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Michael Hall from Endless joins us to discuss his new role, Endless’ involvement with Gnome & the unique approach they are taking with EndlessOS.

Plus Fedora shares some future plans that have us really excited & we try to grok casync, Lennart Poettering’s new project for distributing file system images.

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Episode 201: Turbo Mode Ikey | LUP 201https://linuxunplugged.com/20137A7CB76-A6E2-48C0-944E-E55258F264A8Tue, 13 Jun 2017 19:07:28 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDesktop Linux is about to get a lot more competitive, one of its recent biggest disruptors is going full time. Plus A dive into Fedora 26 beta, the security of Cockpit, Ubuntu Gnome survey results & opening some Windows gaming tech to all of us.1:27:57noDesktop Linux is about to get a lot more competitive, one of its recent biggest disruptors is going full time. Ikey, founder of the Solus project, joins us to discuss where this is going. <br /><p>Plus A dive into Fedora 26 beta, the security of Cockpit, Ubuntu Gnome survey results & opening some Windows gaming tech to all of us.</p>Desktop Linux is about to get a lot more competitive, one of its recent biggest disruptors is going full time. Ikey, founder of the Solus project, joins us to discuss where this is going.

Plus A dive into Fedora 26 beta, the security of Cockpit, Ubuntu Gnome survey results & opening some Windows gaming tech to all of us.

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Desktop Linux is about to get a lot more competitive, one of its recent biggest disruptors is going full time. Ikey, founder of the Solus project, joins us to discuss where this is going.

Plus A dive into Fedora 26 beta, the security of Cockpit, Ubuntu Gnome survey results & opening some Windows gaming tech to all of us.

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Episode 200: Gnome in the Shell | LUP 200https://linuxunplugged.com/2000E9811F5-4861-4115-A8DB-D7DBEE832A64Tue, 06 Jun 2017 21:29:20 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAlook at the next release of Gnome 3, special features we’re looking forward to & new extensions that make Gnome even better. Then Google’s solution to old Linux kernel’s in Android, differences between Chrome & Chromium, a Plasma desktop feature & more!1:10:31noIt’s a Gnome lovefest this week, with a special look at the next release of Gnome 3, special features we’re looking forward to & new extensions that make Gnome even better. <br /><p>Then we chat about Google’s solution to old Linux kernel’s in Android, the differences between Chrome & Chromium on Linux, a killer Plasma desktop feature & more!</p>It’s a Gnome lovefest this week, with a special look at the next release of Gnome 3, special features we’re looking forward to & new extensions that make Gnome even better.

Then we chat about Google’s solution to old Linux kernel’s in Android, the differences between Chrome & Chromium on Linux, a killer Plasma desktop feature & more!

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It’s a Gnome lovefest this week, with a special look at the next release of Gnome 3, special features we’re looking forward to & new extensions that make Gnome even better.

Then we chat about Google’s solution to old Linux kernel’s in Android, the differences between Chrome & Chromium on Linux, a killer Plasma desktop feature & more!

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Episode 199: No Samba No Cry | LUP 199https://linuxunplugged.com/1997D721A99-EFA4-4F8F-AF60-4B7DF047EFC2Tue, 30 May 2017 20:15:26 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy the big Samba vulnerability is no WannaCry, Wimpy gives us his take on e-gpus under Linux, our first take on Plasma 5.10 & a tool that will finally get you to use Docker!1:28:07noWhy the big Samba vulnerability is no WannaCry, Wimpy gives us his take on e-gpus under Linux, our first take on Plasma 5.10 & a tool that will finally get you to use Docker! Why the big Samba vulnerability is no WannaCry, Wimpy gives us his take on e-gpus under Linux, our first take on Plasma 5.10 & a tool that will finally get you to use Docker!

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Why the big Samba vulnerability is no WannaCry, Wimpy gives us his take on e-gpus under Linux, our first take on Plasma 5.10 & a tool that will finally get you to use Docker!

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Episode 198: Magic Device Cloud | LUP 198https://linuxunplugged.com/198E4EFD27D-04FA-4E97-8D46-F76BA1C824B6Tue, 23 May 2017 19:11:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNextCloud 12 is out & Jos joins us to chat about the highlights, Marius Quabeck joins us to discuss Magic Device Tool’s secrets. Plus we cover a bunch of project updates & more!1:09:13noNextCloud 12 is out & Jos joins us to chat about the highlights, Marius Quabeck joins us to discuss Magic Device Tool’s secrets. Plus we cover a bunch of project updates & more! NextCloud 12 is out & Jos joins us to chat about the highlights, Marius Quabeck joins us to discuss Magic Device Tool’s secrets. Plus we cover a bunch of project updates & more!

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NextCloud 12 is out & Jos joins us to chat about the highlights, Marius Quabeck joins us to discuss Magic Device Tool’s secrets. Plus we cover a bunch of project updates & more!

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Episode 197: That New User Smell | LUP 197https://linuxunplugged.com/19768E3F144-76A2-4B11-A5E9-F2D0986F9891Tue, 16 May 2017 21:51:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review System76’s Galago Pro, have a crisis of faith about the future of desktop Linux, get completely blown away by our community, help you BASH better & more!1:19:19noWe review System76’s Galago Pro, have a crisis of faith about the future of desktop Linux, get completely blown away by our community, help you BASH better & more! We review System76’s Galago Pro, have a crisis of faith about the future of desktop Linux, get completely blown away by our community, help you BASH better & more!

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We review System76’s Galago Pro, have a crisis of faith about the future of desktop Linux, get completely blown away by our community, help you BASH better & more!

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Episode 196: Orange is the new Red (Hat) | LUP 196https://linuxunplugged.com/196E7BF6764-8C73-4369-9236-D5AD5CF2DF63Tue, 09 May 2017 20:14:54 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCanonical is going for the IPO & that means some big changes. In a recent interview Mark Shuttleworth gives us a hint at the new purpose of the Ubuntu desktop. Plus Thunderbird’s future is uncertain, we get our hands on System76’s Galago Pro & more!1:14:13no<p>Canonical is going for the IPO & that means some big changes. In a recent interview Mark Shuttleworth gives us a hint at the new purpose of the Ubuntu desktop.</p><p>Plus Thunderbird’s future is uncertain, we get our hands on System76’s Galago Pro & more!</p>Canonical is going for the IPO & that means some big changes. In a recent interview Mark Shuttleworth gives us a hint at the new purpose of the Ubuntu desktop.

Plus Thunderbird’s future is uncertain, we get our hands on System76’s Galago Pro & more!

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Canonical is going for the IPO & that means some big changes. In a recent interview Mark Shuttleworth gives us a hint at the new purpose of the Ubuntu desktop.

Plus Thunderbird’s future is uncertain, we get our hands on System76’s Galago Pro & more!

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Episode 195: Rub a Dub Grub | LUP 195https://linuxunplugged.com/195573710E6-03B1-4135-92B9-C1435706F977Wed, 03 May 2017 02:31:25 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBig improvements are coming to a grub near you, Wes has a batch of really useful new open source projects & we consider the “threat” posed by Windows 10 S. Plus the dirty secret about Linux’s battery life, some of our LinuxFest Northwest plans & more!1:16:08no<p>Big improvements are coming to a grub near you, Wes has a batch of really useful new open source projects & we consider the “threat” posed by Windows 10 S.</p><p>Plus the dirty secret about Linux’s battery life, some of our LinuxFest Northwest plans & a lot more!</p>Big improvements are coming to a grub near you, Wes has a batch of really useful new open source projects & we consider the “threat” posed by Windows 10 S.

Plus the dirty secret about Linux’s battery life, some of our LinuxFest Northwest plans & a lot more!

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Big improvements are coming to a grub near you, Wes has a batch of really useful new open source projects & we consider the “threat” posed by Windows 10 S.

Plus the dirty secret about Linux’s battery life, some of our LinuxFest Northwest plans & a lot more!

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Episode 194: Internet of Troubles | LUP 194https://linuxunplugged.com/1942DC18C3F-7E01-4ED7-8775-62A06DF924BDTue, 25 Apr 2017 21:50:51 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLinux Foundation thinks they have the solution to the Internet of Terrible & they might actually be right. We’ll share the exclusive interview that has us excited for the future. Plus the bad, horrible, no good week that Docker had & more!1:30:13no<p>Linux Foundation thinks they have the solution to the Internet of Terrible & they might actually be right. We’ll share the exclusive interview that has us excited for the future.</p><p>Plus the bad, horrible, no good week that Docker had & more!</p>Linux Foundation thinks they have the solution to the Internet of Terrible & they might actually be right. We’ll share the exclusive interview that has us excited for the future.

Plus the bad, horrible, no good week that Docker had & more!

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Linux Foundation thinks they have the solution to the Internet of Terrible & they might actually be right. We’ll share the exclusive interview that has us excited for the future.

Plus the bad, horrible, no good week that Docker had & more!

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Episode 193: Ubuntu's Bare Gnome | LUP 193https://linuxunplugged.com/193F38726FA-0669-4908-A2E5-C32A71A2B876Tue, 18 Apr 2017 19:37:04 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCommunity efforts to port Unity 8 or recreate the Unity 7 desktop are popping up all over. Plus why Ubuntu Gnome left us feeling underwhelmed. Then, Ikey stops by to tell us about Solus Gnome edition, other new things coming from the project & more!1:26:01no<p>Community efforts to port Unity 8 or recreate the Unity 7 desktop are popping up all over & one of them is showing some real promise. Plus why Ubuntu Gnome left us feeling a little underwhelmed.</p><p>Then, Solus has a Gnome edition now. Ikey stops by to tell us about it & other new things coming out from the project.</p>Community efforts to port Unity 8 or recreate the Unity 7 desktop are popping up all over & one of them is showing some real promise. Plus why Ubuntu Gnome left us feeling a little underwhelmed.

Then, Solus has a Gnome edition now. Ikey stops by to tell us about it & other new things coming out from the project.

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Community efforts to port Unity 8 or recreate the Unity 7 desktop are popping up all over & one of them is showing some real promise. Plus why Ubuntu Gnome left us feeling a little underwhelmed.

Then, Solus has a Gnome edition now. Ikey stops by to tell us about it & other new things coming out from the project.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+dYZ3vr_y]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 192: Home Sweet Gnome | LUP 192https://linuxunplugged.com/19225EBD441-0C41-4C26-82D2-CA239F66C6AFWed, 12 Apr 2017 00:32:24 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOpenELEC’s latest release, Snaps on Fedora, plus Wes’ Picks, Pinterest’s support for Open Source & the use of Slack for OSS projects. Then we have a wide-ranging discussion about Ubuntu’s big desktop change, what it means for the Desktop, Vendors & you!1:42:58no<p>OpenELEC’s latest release, Snaps on Fedora, plus Wes’ Picks, Pinterest’s support for Open Source & the controversial use of Slack for Open Source projects.</p><p>Then Wes, Noah & the Mumble room have a wide-ranging discussion about Ubuntu’s big desktop change, what it means for the Linux Desktop, Linux Vendors & you!</p>OpenELEC’s latest release, Snaps on Fedora, plus Wes’ Picks, Pinterest’s support for Open Source & the controversial use of Slack for Open Source projects.

Then Wes, Noah & the Mumble room have a wide-ranging discussion about Ubuntu’s big desktop change, what it means for the Linux Desktop, Linux Vendors & you!

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OpenELEC’s latest release, Snaps on Fedora, plus Wes’ Picks, Pinterest’s support for Open Source & the controversial use of Slack for Open Source projects.

Then Wes, Noah & the Mumble room have a wide-ranging discussion about Ubuntu’s big desktop change, what it means for the Linux Desktop, Linux Vendors & you!

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Episode 191: What’s a Distro? | LUP 191https://linuxunplugged.com/191686DEB61-9C12-4EFA-BB94-E476C03DDDACTue, 04 Apr 2017 23:15:24 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingJoe Ressington of Late Night Linux joins Wes to discuss just what makes a “Proper” distribution, the latest news about Libreboot & the FSF Plus containers explained in pictures, Fedora has the desktop for Hacker News & Android is king of the internet. 1:11:10no<p>Joe Ressington of Late Night Linux joins Wes to discuss just what makes a “Proper” distribution. Then the latest news about Libreboot and the Free Software Foundation, Containers explained in pictures & our complaints about the latest Telegram release.</p><p>Plus Fedora has the perfect desktop for Hacker News & Android is now king of the internet.</p>Joe Ressington of Late Night Linux joins Wes to discuss just what makes a “Proper” distribution. Then the latest news about Libreboot and the Free Software Foundation, Containers explained in pictures & our complaints about the latest Telegram release.

Plus Fedora has the perfect desktop for Hacker News & Android is now king of the internet.

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Joe Ressington of Late Night Linux joins Wes to discuss just what makes a “Proper” distribution. Then the latest news about Libreboot and the Free Software Foundation, Containers explained in pictures & our complaints about the latest Telegram release.

Plus Fedora has the perfect desktop for Hacker News & Android is now king of the internet.

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Episode 190: Boot Free or Die Tryin’ | LUP 190https://linuxunplugged.com/1904B34448C-39B3-4EEB-A760-E4A952A67F93Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:00:37 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe dig deep into the LibreBoot project, how the Intel ME problem impacts open source & limits badass free laptops. Then we spend Wes’ money and shop for his next perfect Linux rig. Plus we discuss the big changeup at FreeNAS & more!1:18:01no<p>We dig deep into the LibreBoot project, how the Intel ME problem impacts open source & limits badass free laptops. Then we spend Wes’ money and shop for his next perfect Linux rig.</p><p>Plus we discuss the big changeup at FreeNAS & more!</p>We dig deep into the LibreBoot project, how the Intel ME problem impacts open source & limits badass free laptops. Then we spend Wes’ money and shop for his next perfect Linux rig.

Plus we discuss the big changeup at FreeNAS & more!

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We dig deep into the LibreBoot project, how the Intel ME problem impacts open source & limits badass free laptops. Then we spend Wes’ money and shop for his next perfect Linux rig.

Plus we discuss the big changeup at FreeNAS & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+8eusTnUc]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 189: Das Boot Manager | LUP 189https://linuxunplugged.com/1891C72D8E8-1457-489B-8A40-85EB3AC79483Tue, 21 Mar 2017 20:08:25 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBulletproof Linux Kernel upgrades might be near, Kodi gets a real Netflix Plugin & the dirty, stinky, no good, obvious, elephant in the room around desktop Linux. Plus why Bcachefs might be Linux’s next hit filesystem, Mozilla's Obsidian & more!1:27:42no<p>Bulletproof Linux Kernel upgrades might be near, Kodi gets a real Netflix Plugin & the dirty, stinky, no good, obvious, elephant in the room around desktop Linux.</p><p>Plus why Bcachefs might be Linux’s next hit filesystem, Mozilla's Obsidian & more!</p>Bulletproof Linux Kernel upgrades might be near, Kodi gets a real Netflix Plugin & the dirty, stinky, no good, obvious, elephant in the room around desktop Linux.

Plus why Bcachefs might be Linux’s next hit filesystem, Mozilla's Obsidian & more!

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Bulletproof Linux Kernel upgrades might be near, Kodi gets a real Netflix Plugin & the dirty, stinky, no good, obvious, elephant in the room around desktop Linux.

Plus why Bcachefs might be Linux’s next hit filesystem, Mozilla's Obsidian & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+uDQPGgns]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 188: Celebrating Linux on Pi Day | LUP 188https://linuxunplugged.com/1886812C046-9597-4D85-9B60-739D16003B65Tue, 14 Mar 2017 19:09:35 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe celebrate Pi Day by loading Mycroft & Alexa onto a Raspberry Pi 3, look at the actual use cases for VR & AR under Linux today, flash back to Linux in the 90s & update on our favorite projects.1:05:42noWe celebrate Pi Day by loading Mycroft & Alexa onto a Raspberry Pi 3, look at the actual use cases for VR & AR under Linux today, flash back to Linux in the 90s & update on our favorite projects. We celebrate Pi Day by loading Mycroft & Alexa onto a Raspberry Pi 3, look at the actual use cases for VR & AR under Linux today, flash back to Linux in the 90s & update on our favorite projects.

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We celebrate Pi Day by loading Mycroft & Alexa onto a Raspberry Pi 3, look at the actual use cases for VR & AR under Linux today, flash back to Linux in the 90s & update on our favorite projects.

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Episode 187: CIA's Dank Trojans | LUP 187https://linuxunplugged.com/187899449F7-3427-41CD-B379-747FA83A88E5Tue, 07 Mar 2017 20:12:26 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s the year of the CIA linux desktop, Popey & Wimpy share their Mobile World Congress adventures & Bryan joins us to discuss the last Linux Sucks talk ever. Plus we chat with Gnome at SCALE, take a look at Endless OS & ponder the Litebook.1:28:05no<p>It’s the year of the CIA linux desktop, with multiplatform malware & boot environments designed to attack Macs, Popey & Wimpy share their Mobile World Congress adventures & Bryan joins us to discuss the last Linux Sucks talk ever.</p><p>Plus we chat with Gnome at SCALE, take a look at Endless OS & ponder the Litebook.</p>It’s the year of the CIA linux desktop, with multiplatform malware & boot environments designed to attack Macs, Popey & Wimpy share their Mobile World Congress adventures & Bryan joins us to discuss the last Linux Sucks talk ever.

Plus we chat with Gnome at SCALE, take a look at Endless OS & ponder the Litebook.

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It’s the year of the CIA linux desktop, with multiplatform malware & boot environments designed to attack Macs, Popey & Wimpy share their Mobile World Congress adventures & Bryan joins us to discuss the last Linux Sucks talk ever.

Plus we chat with Gnome at SCALE, take a look at Endless OS & ponder the Litebook.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+rRG90L_1]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 186: AWS Loses Its ShIOT | LUP 186https://linuxunplugged.com/186B33873C7-7630-4269-B769-6FE0DA0DBA26Tue, 28 Feb 2017 19:57:29 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe worst smart device hack we’ve ever heard of, dreams of the Pi Zero W, the AWS outage that savaged the Internet of Things & more!1:17:01noThe worst smart device hack we’ve ever heard of, dreams of the Pi Zero W, the AWS outage that savaged the Internet of Things & more! The worst smart device hack we’ve ever heard of, dreams of the Pi Zero W, the AWS outage that savaged the Internet of Things & more!

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The worst smart device hack we’ve ever heard of, dreams of the Pi Zero W, the AWS outage that savaged the Internet of Things & more!

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Episode 185: Plasma Injection | LUP 185https://linuxunplugged.com/1859A8725B7-50DD-4CCF-A230-DD381E9F9C1DTue, 21 Feb 2017 20:55:45 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAustrian schools are switching, Wes is trying & Chris is reviewing Plasma. Why we keep talking about it & what’s really bugging us about it. Plus the 7-Inch Ubuntu Laptop might be legit & Linus reflects on what he really hates after 25 years of Linux.1:27:48no<p>Austrian schools are switching, Wes is trying & Chris is reviewing the Plasma desktop this week. Why the heck we keep talking about it & what’s really bugging us about it.</p><p>Plus the 7-Inch Ubuntu Laptop that might be legit & Linus reflects on what he really hates after 25 years of Linux.</p>Austrian schools are switching, Wes is trying & Chris is reviewing the Plasma desktop this week. Why the heck we keep talking about it & what’s really bugging us about it.

Plus the 7-Inch Ubuntu Laptop that might be legit & Linus reflects on what he really hates after 25 years of Linux.

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Austrian schools are switching, Wes is trying & Chris is reviewing the Plasma desktop this week. Why the heck we keep talking about it & what’s really bugging us about it.

Plus the 7-Inch Ubuntu Laptop that might be legit & Linus reflects on what he really hates after 25 years of Linux.

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Episode 184: Chilling with Kylin | LUP 184https://linuxunplugged.com/184F8E52DE8-4B65-463B-BDD3-F073278575EATue, 14 Feb 2017 19:51:59 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA surprising new desktop environment, the latest on cross-distro snappy support & how to get the most out of Android without Play Services. Plus a script to take over a running server and replacement it with FreeBSD, a fresh take on VPNs & more!1:15:27no<p>A surprising new desktop environment, the latest on cross-distro snappy support & how to get the most out of Android without Play Services.</p><p>Plus a script to take over a running server and replacement it with FreeBSD, a fresh take on VPNs coming to a kernel near you & more!</p>A surprising new desktop environment, the latest on cross-distro snappy support & how to get the most out of Android without Play Services.

Plus a script to take over a running server and replacement it with FreeBSD, a fresh take on VPNs coming to a kernel near you & more!

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A surprising new desktop environment, the latest on cross-distro snappy support & how to get the most out of Android without Play Services.

Plus a script to take over a running server and replacement it with FreeBSD, a fresh take on VPNs coming to a kernel near you & more!

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Episode 183: Niche Distros Need Not Apply | LUP 183https://linuxunplugged.com/1831DE4A38E-E341-4501-A673-EAD007F557EETue, 07 Feb 2017 20:55:05 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs software ever really finished? Should we avoid boutique or niche Linux distros? We have a spirited discussion & attempt to finally answer those questions. We also chat about what's new in Kodi 17, why open source on our TV’s is critical & more!1:23:20no<p>Is software ever really finished? Should we avoid boutique or niche Linux distributions? We have a spirited discussion & attempt to finally answer both of those questions.</p><p>We also chat about what's new in Kodi 17, why open source on our TV’s is critical & more!</p>Is software ever really finished? Should we avoid boutique or niche Linux distributions? We have a spirited discussion & attempt to finally answer both of those questions.

We also chat about what's new in Kodi 17, why open source on our TV’s is critical & more!

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Is software ever really finished? Should we avoid boutique or niche Linux distributions? We have a spirited discussion & attempt to finally answer both of those questions.

We also chat about what's new in Kodi 17, why open source on our TV’s is critical & more!

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Episode 182: Death by Download | LUP 182https://linuxunplugged.com/18248FA6880-4B84-4F82-B090-870CFE51D588Tue, 31 Jan 2017 20:17:31 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRemotely bricking Android devices, the new Plasma is looking great, first hands on with the new XPS 13 Sputnik, more btrfs woes & hacking Popey’s system. Plus Kernel.org’s big change, building your own local Steam repository & more!1:32:03no<p>Remotely bricking Android devices, the new Plasma is looking great, first hands on with the new XPS 13 Sputnik, more btrfs woes & hacking Popey’s system.</p><p>Plus Kernel.org’s big change, building your own local Steam repository & more!</p>Remotely bricking Android devices, the new Plasma is looking great, first hands on with the new XPS 13 Sputnik, more btrfs woes & hacking Popey’s system.

Plus Kernel.org’s big change, building your own local Steam repository & more!

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Remotely bricking Android devices, the new Plasma is looking great, first hands on with the new XPS 13 Sputnik, more btrfs woes & hacking Popey’s system.

Plus Kernel.org’s big change, building your own local Steam repository & more!

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Episode 181: A Brisk MATE for Solus | LUP 181https://linuxunplugged.com/181823D6707-6F6E-45A4-BC5B-3E8FC3C8F675Tue, 24 Jan 2017 20:30:30 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s a huge show with a bonanza of updates, big future plans & cross project collaboration. Michael Hall from Canonical join us to discuss UbunCon, SCALE15x plans & much more!1:23:07no<p>It’s a huge show with a bonanza of updates, big future plans & cross project collaboration.</p><p>Michael Hall from Canonical join us to discuss UbunCon, SCALE15x plans & much more!</p>It’s a huge show with a bonanza of updates, big future plans & cross project collaboration.

Michael Hall from Canonical join us to discuss UbunCon, SCALE15x plans & much more!

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It’s a huge show with a bonanza of updates, big future plans & cross project collaboration.

Michael Hall from Canonical join us to discuss UbunCon, SCALE15x plans & much more!

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Episode 180: The Theory of Liri | LUP 180https://linuxunplugged.com/1802EC91A40-328B-418F-990A-4E4E349D632BTue, 17 Jan 2017 20:02:51 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe take a look at a material design influenced distribution, the FSF’s new high priority list & much more this week!1:35:18noWe take a look at a material design influenced distribution, the FSF’s new high priority list & much more this week! We take a look at a material design influenced distribution, the FSF’s new high priority list & much more this week!

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We take a look at a material design influenced distribution, the FSF’s new high priority list & much more this week!

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Episode 179: Project Sputnik Interview | LUP 179https://linuxunplugged.com/179C40B6F83-C429-4E85-9CB3-CFE2E73049E2Tue, 10 Jan 2017 19:59:01 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingProject Sputnik’s Barton George joins us to discuss the new Dell hardware running Linux & the history of the Sputnik project. Plus the KillDisk hype is high, The Pi’s PIXEL is taking on MATE, another Mac dev switches to Linux & more!1:04:19no<p>Project Sputnik’s Barton George joins us to discuss the new Dell hardware running Linux & the history of the Sputnik project.</p><p>Plus the KillDisk hype is high, The Pi’s PIXEL is taking on MATE, another Mac dev switches to Linux & more!</p>Project Sputnik’s Barton George joins us to discuss the new Dell hardware running Linux & the history of the Sputnik project.

Plus the KillDisk hype is high, The Pi’s PIXEL is taking on MATE, another Mac dev switches to Linux & more!

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Project Sputnik’s Barton George joins us to discuss the new Dell hardware running Linux & the history of the Sputnik project.

Plus the KillDisk hype is high, The Pi’s PIXEL is taking on MATE, another Mac dev switches to Linux & more!

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Episode 178: Big Sister is Watching | LUP 178https://linuxunplugged.com/178CAF23B80-187F-494D-8C71-4D87251E9B00Tue, 03 Jan 2017 23:06:55 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingRobots take over the show while we go around the table & get our 2017 predictions in for Linux. Plus updates from projects we love & the great Mac migration continues!1:36:43no<p>Robots take over the show while we go around the table & get our 2017 predictions in for Linux.</p><p>Plus updates from projects we love & the great Mac migration continues!</p>Robots take over the show while we go around the table & get our 2017 predictions in for Linux.

Plus updates from projects we love & the great Mac migration continues!

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Robots take over the show while we go around the table & get our 2017 predictions in for Linux.

Plus updates from projects we love & the great Mac migration continues!

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Episode 177: The Many Faces of Linux | LUP 177https://linuxunplugged.com/1773FA10AE2-0CCB-4BD1-840A-C097E44BB863Tue, 27 Dec 2016 14:57:40 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhile the guys are hibernating over this holiday week, We look back on some of the most interesting topics the virtual LUG covered this year. Everything from snap packages & ubuntu reviews to LXD & Arch MacBook installs, plus a whole lot more!2:23:08no<p>While the guys are hibernating over this holiday week, We look back on some of the most interesting topics the virtual LUG covered this year.</p><p>Everything from snap packages & ubuntu reviews to LXD & Arch MacBook installs, plus a whole lot more.</p><p>So kick back, settle in & enjoy the show!</p>While the guys are hibernating over this holiday week, We look back on some of the most interesting topics the virtual LUG covered this year.

Everything from snap packages & ubuntu reviews to LXD & Arch MacBook installs, plus a whole lot more.

So kick back, settle in & enjoy the show!

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While the guys are hibernating over this holiday week, We look back on some of the most interesting topics the virtual LUG covered this year.

Everything from snap packages & ubuntu reviews to LXD & Arch MacBook installs, plus a whole lot more.

So kick back, settle in & enjoy the show!

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Episode 176: Shell-Shocked 2016 | LUP 176https://linuxunplugged.com/17643BD446F-24DF-4F5F-925C-12AB22BA31CDTue, 20 Dec 2016 23:40:41 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe review the very worst moments in Linux during 2016, look ahead to what might be big in 2017 and toss out the rules for our last live episode of the year!1:31:20noWe review the very worst moments in Linux during 2016, look ahead to what might be big in 2017 and toss out the rules for our last live episode of the year! We review the very worst moments in Linux during 2016, look ahead to what might be big in 2017 and toss out the rules for our last live episode of the year!

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We review the very worst moments in Linux during 2016, look ahead to what might be big in 2017 and toss out the rules for our last live episode of the year!

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Episode 175: Best of MATEs | LUP 175https://linuxunplugged.com/175E432E134-817A-41D5-9B59-B280D8EB4381Tue, 13 Dec 2016 21:29:23 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get the inside scoop about some fantastic collaboration happening between three Linux distributions that are supposedly big competitors. Plus Google’s response to Ubuntu Core & the big NextCloud news!1:35:42no<p>We get the inside scoop about some fantastic collaboration happening between three Linux distributions that are supposedly big competitors.</p><p>Plus Google’s response to Ubuntu Core & the big NextCloud news!</p>We get the inside scoop about some fantastic collaboration happening between three Linux distributions that are supposedly big competitors.

Plus Google’s response to Ubuntu Core & the big NextCloud news!

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We get the inside scoop about some fantastic collaboration happening between three Linux distributions that are supposedly big competitors.

Plus Google’s response to Ubuntu Core & the big NextCloud news!

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Episode 174: Mesh of Thoughts | LUP 174https://linuxunplugged.com/17491942FDE-F2CC-4DD8-AE81-2B34EA9ADC80Tue, 06 Dec 2016 22:55:19 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe ponder the implications of Fedora possibly going rolling & LTS, get schooled by the mumble room about the state of linux on the Pi & debate about mesh networking. Plus we talk about Clonezilla, one of our favorite backup tools & more!1:14:27no<p>We ponder the implications of Fedora possibly going rolling & LTS, get schooled by the mumble room about the state of linux on the Raspberry Pi & debate about the effectiveness of mesh networking</p><p>Plus we talk about Clonezilla, one of our favorite backup tools & more!</p>We ponder the implications of Fedora possibly going rolling & LTS, get schooled by the mumble room about the state of linux on the Raspberry Pi & debate about the effectiveness of mesh networking

Plus we talk about Clonezilla, one of our favorite backup tools & more!

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We ponder the implications of Fedora possibly going rolling & LTS, get schooled by the mumble room about the state of linux on the Raspberry Pi & debate about the effectiveness of mesh networking

Plus we talk about Clonezilla, one of our favorite backup tools & more!

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Episode 173: Upgrade vs Nuke 'n Pave | LUP 173https://linuxunplugged.com/173D38F925E-9B5B-4DFF-ACF9-D7CB206134D6Wed, 30 Nov 2016 01:46:47 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter a slew of open source updates we contrast upgrades vs fresh install, get an update on the state of snaps & get geeky about performance monitoring our Linux rigs. Plus the fake VLC story, a live install of Plasma Desktop & more!1:25:52no<p>After a slew of open source updates we contrast upgrades vs fresh install, get an update on the state of snaps & get geeky about performance monitoring our Linux rigs.</p><p>Plus the fake VLC story, a live install of Plasma Desktop & more!</p>After a slew of open source updates we contrast upgrades vs fresh install, get an update on the state of snaps & get geeky about performance monitoring our Linux rigs.

Plus the fake VLC story, a live install of Plasma Desktop & more!

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After a slew of open source updates we contrast upgrades vs fresh install, get an update on the state of snaps & get geeky about performance monitoring our Linux rigs.

Plus the fake VLC story, a live install of Plasma Desktop & more!

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Episode 172: It's Not X, It's Wayland | LUP 172https://linuxunplugged.com/1729E40F1B5-B76F-49F7-A857-ACFF3F6AEEB0Tue, 22 Nov 2016 21:43:19 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora 25 is out & Matthew Miller joins us to chat about what’s new. Plus Wimpy & Popey are back from UbuCon and share their experience & Solus OS founder Ikey Doherty joins us to discuss benchmarking the “feel” of the Linux desktop & much more!1:54:24no<p>Fedora 25 is out & project leader Matthew Miller joins us to chat about what’s new. Plus Wimpy & Popey are back from UbuCon and share their experience, Ryan shares some tweaks Sytstem76 made to jump to 4k & Solus OS founder Ikey Doherty joins us to discuss benchmarking the “feel” of the Linux desktop.</p><p>Plus community updates & more!</p>Fedora 25 is out & project leader Matthew Miller joins us to chat about what’s new. Plus Wimpy & Popey are back from UbuCon and share their experience, Ryan shares some tweaks Sytstem76 made to jump to 4k & Solus OS founder Ikey Doherty joins us to discuss benchmarking the “feel” of the Linux desktop.

Plus community updates & more!

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Fedora 25 is out & project leader Matthew Miller joins us to chat about what’s new. Plus Wimpy & Popey are back from UbuCon and share their experience, Ryan shares some tweaks Sytstem76 made to jump to 4k & Solus OS founder Ikey Doherty joins us to discuss benchmarking the “feel” of the Linux desktop.

Plus community updates & more!

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Episode 171: Uncontained Human Error | LUP 171https://linuxunplugged.com/17157599F54-CD3C-4F11-9117-75F450295DD9Tue, 15 Nov 2016 21:05:57 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week we take a deep dive into the IOT & the Cloud. Noah isn’t quite dead yet as he gives us an earful on the future of MacOS. Plus our thoughts on Signal, Telegram, Wire, IRC & more!1:29:50noThis week we take a deep dive into the IOT & the Cloud. Noah isn’t quite dead yet as he gives us an earful on the future of MacOS. Plus our thoughts on Signal, Telegram, Wire, IRC & more! This week we take a deep dive into the IOT & the Cloud. Noah isn’t quite dead yet as he gives us an earful on the future of MacOS. Plus our thoughts on Signal, Telegram, Wire, IRC & more!

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This week we take a deep dive into the IOT & the Cloud. Noah isn’t quite dead yet as he gives us an earful on the future of MacOS. Plus our thoughts on Signal, Telegram, Wire, IRC & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+2JRuhD6j]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 170: Nano Users Unite | LUP 170https://linuxunplugged.com/1701956E40C-F6F3-48AA-B418-C41F19E0E4B5Wed, 09 Nov 2016 00:06:52 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNano users come out of the closet, we demystify NFS a bit & discuss the top 5 commands new Linux users should learn. Plus a NUC killer with a GPU, new Cinnamon & more!1:12:22no<p>Nano users come out of the closet, we demystify NFS a bit & discuss the top 5 commands new Linux users should learn.</p><p>Plus a NUC killer with a GPU, new Cinnamon & more!</p>Nano users come out of the closet, we demystify NFS a bit & discuss the top 5 commands new Linux users should learn.

Plus a NUC killer with a GPU, new Cinnamon & more!

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Nano users come out of the closet, we demystify NFS a bit & discuss the top 5 commands new Linux users should learn.

Plus a NUC killer with a GPU, new Cinnamon & more!

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Episode 169: Apple's Out Of Touch Bar | LUP 169https://linuxunplugged.com/169B0C52613-DC15-4553-B4F1-11E174936B39Tue, 01 Nov 2016 20:25:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSwaths of Apple users are trying out Linux for the first time this week, with varying results. We discuss why & how it's going. Then, we play some great clips by long time Kernel guru GregKH, dream about a future Linux living room & more!1:15:52no<p>Swaths of Apple users are trying out Linux for the first time this week, with varying results. We discuss why & how it's going.</p><p>Then, we play some great clips by long time Kernel guru GregKH, dream about a future Linux living room, update you on a ton of great projects & more!</p>Swaths of Apple users are trying out Linux for the first time this week, with varying results. We discuss why & how it's going.

Then, we play some great clips by long time Kernel guru GregKH, dream about a future Linux living room, update you on a ton of great projects & more!

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Swaths of Apple users are trying out Linux for the first time this week, with varying results. We discuss why & how it's going.

Then, we play some great clips by long time Kernel guru GregKH, dream about a future Linux living room, update you on a ton of great projects & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+9MAuCxwx]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 168: Linux Shadow Force | LUP 168https://linuxunplugged.com/1683EA7F2D1-9BD2-4450-ABDD-F4E3ED791943Tue, 25 Oct 2016 21:34:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get the inside scoop on what happens when Canonical gets a bunch of employees & community members in the same room, discuss the cool open hardware project Chris just ordered for the studio & update you on the big community highlights of the week!1:33:59noWe get the inside scoop on what happens when Canonical gets a bunch of employees & community members in the same room, discuss the cool open hardware project Chris just ordered for the studio & update you on the big community highlights of the week! We get the inside scoop on what happens when Canonical gets a bunch of employees & community members in the same room, discuss the cool open hardware project Chris just ordered for the studio & update you on the big community highlights of the week!

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We get the inside scoop on what happens when Canonical gets a bunch of employees & community members in the same room, discuss the cool open hardware project Chris just ordered for the studio & update you on the big community highlights of the week!

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Episode 167: Livepatch Bait & Switch | LUP 167https://linuxunplugged.com/1671F172D7C-D28E-435C-A7E4-E2635E542CA9Tue, 18 Oct 2016 21:15:32 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCanonical may have the best take on live patching. VeraCrypt’s audit results are out & KDE shares their long term plans for the Plasma Desktop. Then we bust some Linux FUD and misconceptions & ponder the role of Free Software in a world that doesn't care1:34:01no<p>Canonical is not first to the live patching game, but they could have the best take on it. VeraCrypt, the successor to TrueCrypt, audit results are out & KDE shares their long term plans for the Plasma Desktop.</p><p>Then we bust some brewing Linux FUD and misconceptions & ponder the role of Free Software in a world that doesn't care.</p>Canonical is not first to the live patching game, but they could have the best take on it. VeraCrypt, the successor to TrueCrypt, audit results are out & KDE shares their long term plans for the Plasma Desktop.

Then we bust some brewing Linux FUD and misconceptions & ponder the role of Free Software in a world that doesn't care.

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Canonical is not first to the live patching game, but they could have the best take on it. VeraCrypt, the successor to TrueCrypt, audit results are out & KDE shares their long term plans for the Plasma Desktop.

Then we bust some brewing Linux FUD and misconceptions & ponder the role of Free Software in a world that doesn't care.

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Episode 166: Linux Winter Developments | LUP 166https://linuxunplugged.com/1669A468D5D-6A7A-480C-BFBA-3C62391E6C9ETue, 11 Oct 2016 20:12:52 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSerendipity this week as a beautiful theme reveals itself throughout the episode. Plus we get updates from some of our favorite projects, discuss the historic shift happening in Linux desktop & wrap it all up with some macOS shade.1:29:38no<p>Serendipity this week as a beautiful theme reveals itself throughout the episode. </p><p>Plus we get updates from some of our favorite projects, discuss the historic shift happening in Linux desktop & wrap it all up with some macOS shade.</p>Serendipity this week as a beautiful theme reveals itself throughout the episode.

Plus we get updates from some of our favorite projects, discuss the historic shift happening in Linux desktop & wrap it all up with some macOS shade.

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Serendipity this week as a beautiful theme reveals itself throughout the episode.

Plus we get updates from some of our favorite projects, discuss the historic shift happening in Linux desktop & wrap it all up with some macOS shade.

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Episode 165: In OpenDaylight | LUP 165https://linuxunplugged.com/165CF854E8E-6BB0-4852-9464-C62A399EB0B0Tue, 04 Oct 2016 19:41:57 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe connect with the communities & hardware projects using Software Defined Networking, update you on some of our favorite open source projects, share some anecdotes from a recent trip & update you on our trails with OpenMediaVault.1:30:22noWe connect with the communities & hardware projects using Software Defined Networking, update you on some of our favorite open source projects, share some anecdotes from a recent trip & update you on our trails with OpenMediaVault. We connect with the communities & hardware projects using Software Defined Networking, update you on some of our favorite open source projects, share some anecdotes from a recent trip & update you on our trails with OpenMediaVault.

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We connect with the communities & hardware projects using Software Defined Networking, update you on some of our favorite open source projects, share some anecdotes from a recent trip & update you on our trails with OpenMediaVault.

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Episode 164: Dial Up Linux | LUP 164https://linuxunplugged.com/164F8C571D6-9BB6-41C2-BDC5-7F9AD6DEF78CWed, 28 Sep 2016 03:14:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIn this special edition of Unplugged we do away with the traditional format & take calls LIVE on the air for free. Some say the advice is worth what you pay for it!1:26:25no<p>In this special edition of Unplugged we do away with the traditional format & take calls LIVE on the air for free.</p><p>Some say the advice is worth what you pay for it!</p>In this special edition of Unplugged we do away with the traditional format & take calls LIVE on the air for free.

Some say the advice is worth what you pay for it!

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In this special edition of Unplugged we do away with the traditional format & take calls LIVE on the air for free.

Some say the advice is worth what you pay for it!

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Episode 163: Games of Linux Future | LUP 163https://linuxunplugged.com/163D1F6B70F-7015-4A27-AD06-F10C3D297D5ATue, 20 Sep 2016 20:22:23 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe towards the future of Gnome & KDE, The Linux Gamer joins to discuss creating his content on Linux, game releases he’s looking forward to & answer questions from our virtual LUG. Plus we gush about Canonical hiring Wimpy & much more!1:14:27no<p>In a special edition of Unplugged that looks towards the future of Gnome & KDE, The Linux Gamer joins us to discuss creating his content on Linux, game releases he’s looking forward to & answer questions from our virtual LUG.</p><p>Plus we gush about Canonical hiring Wimpy, if your SSH password revealed when you attempt to connect to the wrong server, gander at the Nextcloud box & much more!</p>In a special edition of Unplugged that looks towards the future of Gnome & KDE, The Linux Gamer joins us to discuss creating his content on Linux, game releases he’s looking forward to & answer questions from our virtual LUG.

Plus we gush about Canonical hiring Wimpy, if your SSH password revealed when you attempt to connect to the wrong server, gander at the Nextcloud box & much more!

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In a special edition of Unplugged that looks towards the future of Gnome & KDE, The Linux Gamer joins us to discuss creating his content on Linux, game releases he’s looking forward to & answer questions from our virtual LUG.

Plus we gush about Canonical hiring Wimpy, if your SSH password revealed when you attempt to connect to the wrong server, gander at the Nextcloud box & much more!

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Episode 162: Linux Flying High | LUP 162https://linuxunplugged.com/16283AF3C56-9471-4BAC-8F72-5B017EAD179ETue, 13 Sep 2016 22:56:50 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu powered drones that double as a desktop PC, tweaking your Linux desktop vs polish & coreboot’s efforts to bypass Intel ME. Plus our we update you on some OSS projects, the MySQL 0-day, why we're excited about the crazy USB/IP Project & more!1:39:43no<p>Ubuntu powered drones that double as a desktop PC, tweaking your Linux desktop vs polish & coreboot’s efforts to bypass Intel ME.</p><p>Plus our we update you on some of our favorite open source projects, the MySQL 0-day, a batch of emails, why we're excited about the crazy USB/IP Project & more!</p>Ubuntu powered drones that double as a desktop PC, tweaking your Linux desktop vs polish & coreboot’s efforts to bypass Intel ME.

Plus our we update you on some of our favorite open source projects, the MySQL 0-day, a batch of emails, why we're excited about the crazy USB/IP Project & more!

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Ubuntu powered drones that double as a desktop PC, tweaking your Linux desktop vs polish & coreboot’s efforts to bypass Intel ME.

Plus our we update you on some of our favorite open source projects, the MySQL 0-day, a batch of emails, why we're excited about the crazy USB/IP Project & more!

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Episode 161: A Real Pain in the Flash | LUP 161https://linuxunplugged.com/1611862E939-0F7A-47C6-BEBD-4521D5C9F002Tue, 06 Sep 2016 19:01:57 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWayland by default may finally be nigh & we share what we’re looking forward to the most about Wayland powered desktops. The ext4 bug that bit Wimpy, Adobe Flash comes crawling back to Linux & our quick review of a well put together Plasma Desktop distro.1:15:02no<p>Wayland by default may finally be nigh & we share what we’re looking forward to the most about a Wayland powered desktop.</p><p>The ext4 bug that bit Wimpy, Adobe Flash comes crawling back to Linux & our quick review of a well put together Plasma Desktop distro.</p>Wayland by default may finally be nigh & we share what we’re looking forward to the most about a Wayland powered desktop.

The ext4 bug that bit Wimpy, Adobe Flash comes crawling back to Linux & our quick review of a well put together Plasma Desktop distro.

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Wayland by default may finally be nigh & we share what we’re looking forward to the most about a Wayland powered desktop.

The ext4 bug that bit Wimpy, Adobe Flash comes crawling back to Linux & our quick review of a well put together Plasma Desktop distro.

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Episode 160: Binary Decisions | LUP 160https://linuxunplugged.com/160CD1B49A4-F565-4BB4-9035-8258FF1F5038Tue, 30 Aug 2016 22:14:17 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingW take a look around at some of the niftier tricks systemd is pulling off, some of the quirky bugs & quickly touch on some myths around the binary log format. Plus Wimpy gets Ubuntu Touch on an Android Meizu Pro 5, the SteamOS problem & much more!1:05:01no<p>We officially live in the post systemd word & we take a look around at some of the niftier tricks systemd is pulling off, some of the quirky bugs & quickly touch on some myths around the binary log format.</p><p>Plus the clever tricks Wimpy employed to get Ubuntu Touch on an Android Meizu Pro 5, some big project updates, the SteamOS problem & more!</p>We officially live in the post systemd word & we take a look around at some of the niftier tricks systemd is pulling off, some of the quirky bugs & quickly touch on some myths around the binary log format.

Plus the clever tricks Wimpy employed to get Ubuntu Touch on an Android Meizu Pro 5, some big project updates, the SteamOS problem & more!

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We officially live in the post systemd word & we take a look around at some of the niftier tricks systemd is pulling off, some of the quirky bugs & quickly touch on some myths around the binary log format.

Plus the clever tricks Wimpy employed to get Ubuntu Touch on an Android Meizu Pro 5, some big project updates, the SteamOS problem & more!

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Episode 159: All Wimpy's Vault! | LUP 159https://linuxunplugged.com/15953A9BCB2-2437-40E2-960F-52C6DACF1722Tue, 23 Aug 2016 23:15:22 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe become masters of our own files this week, chat with the ElementaryOS project about inspiring development & rolling our own file sync solution. Plus a quick look at the new Android N & why now might be the ideal time to switch to a Linux based phone OS2:23:24no<p>We become masters of our own files this week, chat with the ElementaryOS project about inspiring future development & rolling our own file sync solution.</p><p>Plus a quick look at the new Android N & why now might be the ideal time to switch to a Linux based phone OS.</p><p>It’s a packed episode!</p>We become masters of our own files this week, chat with the ElementaryOS project about inspiring future development & rolling our own file sync solution.

Plus a quick look at the new Android N & why now might be the ideal time to switch to a Linux based phone OS.

It’s a packed episode!

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We become masters of our own files this week, chat with the ElementaryOS project about inspiring future development & rolling our own file sync solution.

Plus a quick look at the new Android N & why now might be the ideal time to switch to a Linux based phone OS.

It’s a packed episode!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+VFauShnq]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 158: Happy Birthday Debian | LUP 158https://linuxunplugged.com/158E07E9E5F-078C-45E3-B054-1F206FC23A64Tue, 16 Aug 2016 20:48:44 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe throw a birthday party for Debian & the awkward moment that might be near. Plus Ryan Sipes stops by to give us a post Mycroft update, we dream of a bcachefs future, challenge Wes to get Linux fully working on a MacBook & lots of updates!1:40:05no<p>We throw a birthday party for Debian, discuss the future of the project & the possible awkward moment that might be near.</p><p>Plus Ryan Sipes stops by to give us a post Mycroft update, we dream of a bcachefs future, challenge Wes to get Linux fully working on a MacBook by the end of the show & lots of community updates!</p>We throw a birthday party for Debian, discuss the future of the project & the possible awkward moment that might be near.

Plus Ryan Sipes stops by to give us a post Mycroft update, we dream of a bcachefs future, challenge Wes to get Linux fully working on a MacBook by the end of the show & lots of community updates!

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We throw a birthday party for Debian, discuss the future of the project & the possible awkward moment that might be near.

Plus Ryan Sipes stops by to give us a post Mycroft update, we dream of a bcachefs future, challenge Wes to get Linux fully working on a MacBook by the end of the show & lots of community updates!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+At7lZpGs]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 157: SSH: Heaven or Shell | LUP 157https://linuxunplugged.com/157C5A2ECEC-EECC-4295-A20E-A4861813A44FTue, 09 Aug 2016 20:21:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur favorite tricks & hacks for SSH, debunking the Linux botnet rampage myth & the new challenges Solus is taking on. Plus Ubuntu MATE on the BQ Tablet, benchmarking Ubuntu on Windows & our quick takes on using Zim Wiki and TagSpaces to manage your notes.1:53:59no<p>Our favorite tricks & hacks for SSH, debunking the Linux botnet rampage myth, the new challenges Solus is taking on & the inside track on how FOSS Talk Live went.</p><p>Plus getting Ubuntu MATE on the BQ Tablet, benchmarking Ubuntu on Windows & our quick takes on using Zim Wiki and TagSpaces to manage you local, secure notes.</p>Our favorite tricks & hacks for SSH, debunking the Linux botnet rampage myth, the new challenges Solus is taking on & the inside track on how FOSS Talk Live went.

Plus getting Ubuntu MATE on the BQ Tablet, benchmarking Ubuntu on Windows & our quick takes on using Zim Wiki and TagSpaces to manage you local, secure notes.

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Our favorite tricks & hacks for SSH, debunking the Linux botnet rampage myth, the new challenges Solus is taking on & the inside track on how FOSS Talk Live went.

Plus getting Ubuntu MATE on the BQ Tablet, benchmarking Ubuntu on Windows & our quick takes on using Zim Wiki and TagSpaces to manage you local, secure notes.

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Episode 156: Your Media Just Got Served | LUP 156https://linuxunplugged.com/156AF8F1EF5-1280-44CA-99BD-3B4C0FA64950Tue, 02 Aug 2016 21:27:15 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTake advantage of the Chromecast without Google, extend Kodi with awesome new backends & cast media around your network with free Linux tools. Plus the FCC forcing TP-Link to support open source firmwares, reverse tethering for Android & a lot more!1:21:02no<p>Take advantage of the Chromecast without Google, extend Kodi with awesome new backends & cast media around your network with free Linux tools. Our panel covers great tips to fully trick out your Linux media setup.</p><p>Plus our thoughts on the FCC forcing TP-Link to support open source firmwares, reverse tethering for Android, a quick look at Mint 18 XFCE edition & a lot more!</p>Take advantage of the Chromecast without Google, extend Kodi with awesome new backends & cast media around your network with free Linux tools. Our panel covers great tips to fully trick out your Linux media setup.

Plus our thoughts on the FCC forcing TP-Link to support open source firmwares, reverse tethering for Android, a quick look at Mint 18 XFCE edition & a lot more!

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Take advantage of the Chromecast without Google, extend Kodi with awesome new backends & cast media around your network with free Linux tools. Our panel covers great tips to fully trick out your Linux media setup.

Plus our thoughts on the FCC forcing TP-Link to support open source firmwares, reverse tethering for Android, a quick look at Mint 18 XFCE edition & a lot more!

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Episode 155: Snappy Collaboration | LUP 155https://linuxunplugged.com/155BB0BDEAB-E776-47EF-AD65-B0597FBC9109Tue, 26 Jul 2016 21:02:05 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe dive right in when Martin aka Wimpy returns from the Snappy Sprint & shares his experience from his recent trip. Wes ask our Virtual LUG to sound off on the projects they’d audit if given the means & why, the Starbound server challenge & more!1:19:42no<p>The devil is in the details & we dive right in when Martin aka Wimpy returns from the Snappy Sprint & shares his experience from his recent trip.</p><p>And in light of KeepPass getting an audit by the EU, was ask our Virtual LUG to sound off on the projects they’d audit if given the means & why.</p><p>Plus great updates from all around open source & the Starbound server challenge!</p>The devil is in the details & we dive right in when Martin aka Wimpy returns from the Snappy Sprint & shares his experience from his recent trip.

And in light of KeepPass getting an audit by the EU, was ask our Virtual LUG to sound off on the projects they’d audit if given the means & why.

Plus great updates from all around open source & the Starbound server challenge!

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The devil is in the details & we dive right in when Martin aka Wimpy returns from the Snappy Sprint & shares his experience from his recent trip.

And in light of KeepPass getting an audit by the EU, was ask our Virtual LUG to sound off on the projects they’d audit if given the means & why.

Plus great updates from all around open source & the Starbound server challenge!

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Episode 154: Pragmatic Idealism | LUP 154https://linuxunplugged.com/1542F159301-98DE-4E4F-83CA-CA2B3FD8B956Tue, 19 Jul 2016 20:21:03 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDo you use desktop Linux for idealistic or practical reasons? Plus Chris’s new VPN solution & the hosted vs self hosted debate. Plus Canonical’s smart move to push Snap packages, updates from our favorite projects, the disturbing news about Chrome & more!1:37:46no<p>Do you use desktop Linux for idealistic or practical reasons? We ask our virtual LUG & share our stories. Plus Chris’s new VPN solution & the hosted vs self hosted debate with a new twist.</p><p>Plus Canonical’s smart move to push Snap packages forward, tons of updates from our favorite projects & the disturbing news about Chrome.</p>Do you use desktop Linux for idealistic or practical reasons? We ask our virtual LUG & share our stories. Plus Chris’s new VPN solution & the hosted vs self hosted debate with a new twist.

Plus Canonical’s smart move to push Snap packages forward, tons of updates from our favorite projects & the disturbing news about Chrome.

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Do you use desktop Linux for idealistic or practical reasons? We ask our virtual LUG & share our stories. Plus Chris’s new VPN solution & the hosted vs self hosted debate with a new twist.

Plus Canonical’s smart move to push Snap packages forward, tons of updates from our favorite projects & the disturbing news about Chrome.

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Episode 153: One NAT to Rule Them | LUP 153https://linuxunplugged.com/1534DEE40D1-2169-4DFF-B4D5-3CC9A03FF0A5Tue, 12 Jul 2016 21:38:18 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris discovers he’s being snooped on by his ISP & Is Linux Mint 18 really the best Linux distro every? Plus our chat with a Matrix.org developer, Solus goes rolling, Unity on Windows & building a long-term financially sustainable open source product.1:52:35no<p>Chris discovers he’s being snooped on by his ISP, we discuss some Linux friendly solutions solve the situation. Is Linux Mint 18 really the best Linux distro every? Or should Ubuntu 16.04 be getting more of the credit?</p><p>Plus our chat with a Matrix.org developer, Solus goes rolling, Unity on Windows & building a long-term financially sustainable open source product.</p>Chris discovers he’s being snooped on by his ISP, we discuss some Linux friendly solutions solve the situation. Is Linux Mint 18 really the best Linux distro every? Or should Ubuntu 16.04 be getting more of the credit?

Plus our chat with a Matrix.org developer, Solus goes rolling, Unity on Windows & building a long-term financially sustainable open source product.

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Chris discovers he’s being snooped on by his ISP, we discuss some Linux friendly solutions solve the situation. Is Linux Mint 18 really the best Linux distro every? Or should Ubuntu 16.04 be getting more of the credit?

Plus our chat with a Matrix.org developer, Solus goes rolling, Unity on Windows & building a long-term financially sustainable open source product.

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Episode 152: To .NET or to .NOT? | LUP 152https://linuxunplugged.com/152D51B9E72-2AF0-482A-A017-4517592633E2Tue, 05 Jul 2016 20:43:56 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNoah joins Wes for the second time this week to talk with the mumble room. We cover package management for Bash, Nvidia putting GPUs in your containers, surprising things about open source at Comcast & discuss just what "Microsoft ♥ Linux" really means.1:28:20noNoah joins Wes for the second time this week to talk with the mumble room. Package management for Bash takes it one step too far, Nvidia starts putting GPUs in your containers, we learn some surprising things about open source at Comcast & discuss just what "Microsoft ♥ Linux" really means. Noah joins Wes for the second time this week to talk with the mumble room. Package management for Bash takes it one step too far, Nvidia starts putting GPUs in your containers, we learn some surprising things about open source at Comcast & discuss just what "Microsoft ♥ Linux" really means.

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Noah joins Wes for the second time this week to talk with the mumble room. Package management for Bash takes it one step too far, Nvidia starts putting GPUs in your containers, we learn some surprising things about open source at Comcast & discuss just what "Microsoft ♥ Linux" really means.

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Episode 151: Universal Divide | LUP 151https://linuxunplugged.com/15115777318-FEDB-4731-B5D5-C1EA484C5C6FTue, 28 Jun 2016 20:28:47 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe go hands on with Linux Mint 18, then discuss the latest batch of desktop killers & Wimpy’s new rig. Plus what makes Mattermost really great, a new new universal package format, the confusing things Red Hat says & we get to know WireGuard!1:48:55noWe go hands on with Linux Mint 18, then discuss the latest batch of desktop killers & Wimpy’s new rig. Plus what makes Mattermost really great, a new new universal package format, the confusing things Red Hat says & we get to know WireGuard! We go hands on with Linux Mint 18, then discuss the latest batch of desktop killers & Wimpy’s new rig. Plus what makes Mattermost really great, a new new universal package format, the confusing things Red Hat says & we get to know WireGuard!

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We go hands on with Linux Mint 18, then discuss the latest batch of desktop killers & Wimpy’s new rig. Plus what makes Mattermost really great, a new new universal package format, the confusing things Red Hat says & we get to know WireGuard!

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Episode 150: War of the Packages | LUP 150https://linuxunplugged.com/150DADC580F-D74E-4938-B471-1617EF2B5F01Tue, 21 Jun 2016 20:19:16 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe have a spirited discussion from both sides of the universal packaging issue, take a quick look at maru OS that turns a Nexus phone into your desktop, get the inside scoop on the recent Mycroft update & the new Solus release. Plus much more!1:56:59noWe have a spirited discussion from both sides of the universal packaging issue, take a quick look at maru OS that turns a Nexus phone into your desktop, get the inside scoop on the recent Mycroft update & the new Solus release. Plus much more! We have a spirited discussion from both sides of the universal packaging issue, take a quick look at maru OS that turns a Nexus phone into your desktop, get the inside scoop on the recent Mycroft update & the new Solus release. Plus much more!

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We have a spirited discussion from both sides of the universal packaging issue, take a quick look at maru OS that turns a Nexus phone into your desktop, get the inside scoop on the recent Mycroft update & the new Solus release. Plus much more!

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Episode 149: Snaps are Go! | LUP 149https://linuxunplugged.com/1498020907F-4004-475E-84A5-655AB454790FTue, 14 Jun 2016 19:42:23 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingCanonical drops a bombshell by making snap packages available for many Linux distros, Nextcloud has some serious momentum, Samsung is rumored to drop Android in favor of Tizen across all devices & Wes kicks the tires of elementary OS’ new Beta of Loki.1:34:23no<p>Canonical drops a bombshell by making snap packages available for nearly all Linux distributions, Nextcloud has some serious momentum, Samsung is rumored to drop Android in favor of Tizen across all devices & Wes kicks the tires of elementary OS’ new Beta of Loki.</p><p>Then we try out Snap packages & discuss needs to happen next to really make them take off as the standard universal Linux installer.</p>Canonical drops a bombshell by making snap packages available for nearly all Linux distributions, Nextcloud has some serious momentum, Samsung is rumored to drop Android in favor of Tizen across all devices & Wes kicks the tires of elementary OS’ new Beta of Loki.

Then we try out Snap packages & discuss needs to happen next to really make them take off as the standard universal Linux installer.

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Canonical drops a bombshell by making snap packages available for nearly all Linux distributions, Nextcloud has some serious momentum, Samsung is rumored to drop Android in favor of Tizen across all devices & Wes kicks the tires of elementary OS’ new Beta of Loki.

Then we try out Snap packages & discuss needs to happen next to really make them take off as the standard universal Linux installer.

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Episode 148: Mind on my Cloud & Cloud on my Mind | LUP 148https://linuxunplugged.com/148E10CA290-3297-4376-88F5-991C461EC56FTue, 07 Jun 2016 19:18:45 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGreat open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users. Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!1:08:36no<p>After we get through a slew of great open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users.</p><p>Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!</p>After we get through a slew of great open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users.

Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!

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After we get through a slew of great open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users.

Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!

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Episode 147: The Talking Gnome | LUP 147https://linuxunplugged.com/14771D05643-D29D-467D-9C4F-7B7B9FDCF7E9Tue, 31 May 2016 22:53:11 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOpen Source artificial intelligence in all the things? Ryan from Mycroft joins us to update us on their recent hard work. Is YubiKey going to hell in a handbasket? The latest from openSUSE, our first impressions of Remix OS & more!1:26:47no<p>Open Source artificial intelligence in all the things? Ryan from Mycroft joins us to update us on their recent hard work.</p><p>Is YubiKey going to hell in a handbasket? The latest from openSUSE, our first impressions of Remix OS & more!</p>Open Source artificial intelligence in all the things? Ryan from Mycroft joins us to update us on their recent hard work.

Is YubiKey going to hell in a handbasket? The latest from openSUSE, our first impressions of Remix OS & more!

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Open Source artificial intelligence in all the things? Ryan from Mycroft joins us to update us on their recent hard work.

Is YubiKey going to hell in a handbasket? The latest from openSUSE, our first impressions of Remix OS & more!

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Episode 146: Snap, Flaps & Package Drops | LUP 146https://linuxunplugged.com/1461FF1FC1F-20B8-4950-B8EB-355ED7E7B1E6Tue, 24 May 2016 20:13:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingPackage once, run anywhere. But are we finally about to nail it? Plus why you're going to want to wait on that systemd upgrade, funding projects with a rocky past, the big thing about Mycroft no one is talking about & we try out Mycroft on the desktop.1:28:01no<p>Package once, run anywhere. It’s always almost here, just around the corner, in the near future. But are we finally about to nail it? We look at Flatpack, Snaps, AppImage, ask what stands out from the pack & which will fall flat.</p><p>Plus why you're going to want to wait on that systemd upgrade, funding projects with a rocky past, the big thing about Mycroft no one is talking about & we try out Mycroft on the desktop.</p>Package once, run anywhere. It’s always almost here, just around the corner, in the near future. But are we finally about to nail it? We look at Flatpack, Snaps, AppImage, ask what stands out from the pack & which will fall flat.

Plus why you're going to want to wait on that systemd upgrade, funding projects with a rocky past, the big thing about Mycroft no one is talking about & we try out Mycroft on the desktop.

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Package once, run anywhere. It’s always almost here, just around the corner, in the near future. But are we finally about to nail it? We look at Flatpack, Snaps, AppImage, ask what stands out from the pack & which will fall flat.

Plus why you're going to want to wait on that systemd upgrade, funding projects with a rocky past, the big thing about Mycroft no one is talking about & we try out Mycroft on the desktop.

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Episode 145: BuzzwordFS | LUP 145https://linuxunplugged.com/14522596BD6-7FC7-4CCE-A7CA-58FB5241EE82Tue, 17 May 2016 20:15:37 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingYou're insecure unless you're running Greg’s Kernels. Plus openSUSE chairman Richard Brown stops by to follow up on not shipping ZFS in openSUSE And the simple thing we could all be doing to improve OSS, but maybe we’re all feeling a little entitled!1:28:06no<p>You're insecure unless you're running one of Greg’s Kernels & we think he’s right! Plus openSUSE chairman Richard Brown stops by to follow up on not shipping ZFS in openSUSE which leads to a passionate discussion. </p><p>And the simple thing we could all be doing to improve open source, but maybe we’re all feeling a little too entitled!</p>You're insecure unless you're running one of Greg’s Kernels & we think he’s right! Plus openSUSE chairman Richard Brown stops by to follow up on not shipping ZFS in openSUSE which leads to a passionate discussion.

And the simple thing we could all be doing to improve open source, but maybe we’re all feeling a little too entitled!

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You're insecure unless you're running one of Greg’s Kernels & we think he’s right! Plus openSUSE chairman Richard Brown stops by to follow up on not shipping ZFS in openSUSE which leads to a passionate discussion.

And the simple thing we could all be doing to improve open source, but maybe we’re all feeling a little too entitled!

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Episode 144: Flavorless Mint | LUP 144https://linuxunplugged.com/1443F5D7A83-F0A5-4114-A0E8-CA31FA22E765Tue, 10 May 2016 19:43:38 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs a new wave of tech savvy Linux users coming? Chris makes his case & why distributions like Linux Mint won’t be ready for it. Plus updates from some of our favorite projects, Linux on the PS4 & a quick look at the Fedora 24 beta.1:51:53no<p>Is a new wave of tech savvy Linux users coming? Chris makes his case & why distributions like Linux Mint won’t be ready for it.</p><p>Plus updates from some of our favorite projects, Linux on the PS4 & a quick look at the Fedora 24 beta.</p>Is a new wave of tech savvy Linux users coming? Chris makes his case & why distributions like Linux Mint won’t be ready for it.

Plus updates from some of our favorite projects, Linux on the PS4 & a quick look at the Fedora 24 beta.

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Is a new wave of tech savvy Linux users coming? Chris makes his case & why distributions like Linux Mint won’t be ready for it.

Plus updates from some of our favorite projects, Linux on the PS4 & a quick look at the Fedora 24 beta.

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Episode 143: Can't Contain Linux | LUP 143https://linuxunplugged.com/143DD0053A2-2885-4BDD-B631-2BB4E21990BBTue, 03 May 2016 20:05:59 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingYour marvelous container powered future, Subsonic is going closed source, we discuss alternative options, hands on with the HTC Vive under Linux, DuckDuckGo supporting their favorite open source, the goals for Ubuntu 16.10 & much more!1:22:17no<p>Your marvelous container powered future, what happens when your favorite open source project takes its ball and goes closed source? Subsonic is going closed source, we discuss alternative options, how we feel as donors & the bigger picture in all of this. </p><p>Hands on with the HTC Vive under Linux, DuckDuckGo supporting their favorite open source, the goals for Ubuntu 16.10 & much more!</p>Your marvelous container powered future, what happens when your favorite open source project takes its ball and goes closed source? Subsonic is going closed source, we discuss alternative options, how we feel as donors & the bigger picture in all of this.

Hands on with the HTC Vive under Linux, DuckDuckGo supporting their favorite open source, the goals for Ubuntu 16.10 & much more!

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Your marvelous container powered future, what happens when your favorite open source project takes its ball and goes closed source? Subsonic is going closed source, we discuss alternative options, how we feel as donors & the bigger picture in all of this.

Hands on with the HTC Vive under Linux, DuckDuckGo supporting their favorite open source, the goals for Ubuntu 16.10 & much more!

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Episode 142: Long Term Disappointment | LUP 142https://linuxunplugged.com/142EA5D985E-23D2-4BEC-BD1A-B2BB60ADF251Tue, 26 Apr 2016 21:18:17 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week LTS has a new meaning as we reflect on a couple of weeks with Ubuntu 16.04 & why we’re dumping it. We pick up the mood with some exclusive LinuxFest Northwest clips, projects updates & another clip that was never meant to air.1:30:00no<p>This week LTS has a new meaning as we reflect on a couple of weeks with Ubuntu 16.04 & why we’re dumping it.</p><p>We pick up the mood with some exclusive LinuxFest Northwest clips, projects updates & another clip that was never meant to air.</p>This week LTS has a new meaning as we reflect on a couple of weeks with Ubuntu 16.04 & why we’re dumping it.

We pick up the mood with some exclusive LinuxFest Northwest clips, projects updates & another clip that was never meant to air.

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This week LTS has a new meaning as we reflect on a couple of weeks with Ubuntu 16.04 & why we’re dumping it.

We pick up the mood with some exclusive LinuxFest Northwest clips, projects updates & another clip that was never meant to air.

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Episode 141: 16.04 and Shut Your Face | LUP 141https://linuxunplugged.com/141CF436625-6EA1-4C89-B498-8BAE095A6011Tue, 19 Apr 2016 21:54:22 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get a little rambunctious as we talk about Ubuntu 16.04, why not the openSUSE Build Server & the problem with Ubuntu that’s just now being solved. Plus some audio never meant for public release, first hands on with the Bq Ubuntu Tablet & more!2:06:28no<p>We get a little rambunctious as we talk about Ubuntu 16.04, why not the openSUSE Build Server & the remarkable problem with Ubuntu that’s just now being solved.</p><p>Plus some audio never meant for public release, updates on your favorite projects, first hands on with the Bq Ubuntu Tablet & more!</p>We get a little rambunctious as we talk about Ubuntu 16.04, why not the openSUSE Build Server & the remarkable problem with Ubuntu that’s just now being solved.

Plus some audio never meant for public release, updates on your favorite projects, first hands on with the Bq Ubuntu Tablet & more!

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We get a little rambunctious as we talk about Ubuntu 16.04, why not the openSUSE Build Server & the remarkable problem with Ubuntu that’s just now being solved.

Plus some audio never meant for public release, updates on your favorite projects, first hands on with the Bq Ubuntu Tablet & more!

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Episode 140: Blame Popey for ZFS | LUP 140https://linuxunplugged.com/14063E9DC57-B841-45B2-AEBA-DDF3A656946DTue, 12 Apr 2016 19:43:05 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman, Leo Laporte gives Linux & reports back with some interesting insights. Then we discuss updates to XFCE, the Vive's lack of Linux support & setting up Traccar & discovering it’s limitations1:21:22no<p>ZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman & we launch into a wider discussion the underlying message in these recent statements. Leo Laporte gives Linux another go after his previous switch disaster & reports back with some interesting insights.</p><p>Then we discuss the big updates to XFCE, the HTC Vive's lack of Linux support & Chris finally sets up Traccar, a self hosted location tracking server & discovers it’s surprising limitation.</p>ZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman & we launch into a wider discussion the underlying message in these recent statements. Leo Laporte gives Linux another go after his previous switch disaster & reports back with some interesting insights.

Then we discuss the big updates to XFCE, the HTC Vive's lack of Linux support & Chris finally sets up Traccar, a self hosted location tracking server & discovers it’s surprising limitation.

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ZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman & we launch into a wider discussion the underlying message in these recent statements. Leo Laporte gives Linux another go after his previous switch disaster & reports back with some interesting insights.

Then we discuss the big updates to XFCE, the HTC Vive's lack of Linux support & Chris finally sets up Traccar, a self hosted location tracking server & discovers it’s surprising limitation.

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Episode 139: Virtual Bondage | LUP 139https://linuxunplugged.com/139529C4853-552B-4B9B-BE97-74A0B57C733BTue, 05 Apr 2016 19:47:03 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look at the state of Virtual Reality under Linux. Richard Brown from openSUSE joins us to discuss making the Plasma Desktop even better & our quick review of Apricity OS. Plus a bunch of project updates & much more!1:46:37no<p>We look at the state of Virtual Reality under Linux. Richard Brown from openSUSE joins us to discuss making the Plasma Desktop even better & our quick review of Apricity OS “a modern, intuitive operating system for the cloud generation”.</p><p>Plus a bunch of project updates & much more!</p>We look at the state of Virtual Reality under Linux. Richard Brown from openSUSE joins us to discuss making the Plasma Desktop even better & our quick review of Apricity OS “a modern, intuitive operating system for the cloud generation”.

Plus a bunch of project updates & much more!

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We look at the state of Virtual Reality under Linux. Richard Brown from openSUSE joins us to discuss making the Plasma Desktop even better & our quick review of Apricity OS “a modern, intuitive operating system for the cloud generation”.

Plus a bunch of project updates & much more!

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Episode 138: Better than Linux | LUP 138https://linuxunplugged.com/1384D5A6D49-BF76-4FA3-82F2-FE33B4F392E1Tue, 29 Mar 2016 19:43:17 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHas Linux met its match? That’s the claim several outlets are making this week. We look at the new operating systems stepping into the light. The first official Ubuntu tablet goes on sale & we share our thoughts, a little BASH on Windows & a lot more!1:42:09no<p>Has Linux met its match? That’s the claim several outlets are making this week. We look at the new & innovative operating systems stepping into the public light.</p><p>The first official Ubuntu tablet goes on sale & we share our thoughts, a little BASH on Windows & a lot more!</p>Has Linux met its match? That’s the claim several outlets are making this week. We look at the new & innovative operating systems stepping into the public light.

The first official Ubuntu tablet goes on sale & we share our thoughts, a little BASH on Windows & a lot more!

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Has Linux met its match? That’s the claim several outlets are making this week. We look at the new & innovative operating systems stepping into the public light.

The first official Ubuntu tablet goes on sale & we share our thoughts, a little BASH on Windows & a lot more!

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Episode 137: Kool as Breeze KDE | LUP 137https://linuxunplugged.com/137F467971F-5236-4FB4-9F9B-F5FB4A19CD7BTue, 22 Mar 2016 20:14:36 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingPlasma 5.6 is out & we’ll discuss. Some of our secret LFNW Linux rig build plans are revealed, why gaming on Linux is doing better than you think & live shootout of OSS Skype killers. Also oubuntuBSD, OSS GPS tracking, Nvidia’s Wayland support & more!1:36:42no<p>Plasma Desktop 5.6 is out today & we’ll share of the small things that we simply love. Plus some of our secret LinuxFest Northwest Linux rig build plans are revealed, why gaming on Linux is doing better than you’ve been led to believe & live shootout of open source Skype killers.</p><p>Also our thoughts on ubuntuBSD, open source GPS tracking, Nvidia shipping Wayland support & more!</p>Plasma Desktop 5.6 is out today & we’ll share of the small things that we simply love. Plus some of our secret LinuxFest Northwest Linux rig build plans are revealed, why gaming on Linux is doing better than you’ve been led to believe & live shootout of open source Skype killers.

Also our thoughts on ubuntuBSD, open source GPS tracking, Nvidia shipping Wayland support & more!

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Plasma Desktop 5.6 is out today & we’ll share of the small things that we simply love. Plus some of our secret LinuxFest Northwest Linux rig build plans are revealed, why gaming on Linux is doing better than you’ve been led to believe & live shootout of open source Skype killers.

Also our thoughts on ubuntuBSD, open source GPS tracking, Nvidia shipping Wayland support & more!

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Episode 136: There's a Snap for That | LUP 136https://linuxunplugged.com/1361D9A6CBF-D160-47BF-904B-876E53CCC21CTue, 15 Mar 2016 20:00:57 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe future of Linux package management is here & there’s a lot of ideas on how to solve it. We discuss some of the more popular ones . Plus MATE adopting CSD, the new generation of “perfect” Linux laptops & more!1:43:10no<p>The future of Linux package management is here & there’s a lot of ideas on how to solve it. We discuss some of the more popular ones & how they might be impacting your Linux desktop much sooner than you expect.</p><p>Plus that awkward moment when a traditional desktop environment adopts a controversial UI modern element, the new generation of “perfect” Linux laptops & more!</p>The future of Linux package management is here & there’s a lot of ideas on how to solve it. We discuss some of the more popular ones & how they might be impacting your Linux desktop much sooner than you expect.

Plus that awkward moment when a traditional desktop environment adopts a controversial UI modern element, the new generation of “perfect” Linux laptops & more!

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The future of Linux package management is here & there’s a lot of ideas on how to solve it. We discuss some of the more popular ones & how they might be impacting your Linux desktop much sooner than you expect.

Plus that awkward moment when a traditional desktop environment adopts a controversial UI modern element, the new generation of “perfect” Linux laptops & more!

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Episode 135: Microsoft's SeQueL to Linux | LUP 135https://linuxunplugged.com/1352DD57CF3-29C7-48BD-9725-DB33DA0892E2Tue, 08 Mar 2016 18:55:11 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMicrosoft’s announces SQL server for Linux. We get a little nostalgic. Plus a look at the new OwnCloud release & updates on some of our favorite projects. Plus we take a look at Shashlik which promises to run Android apps on your Linux desktop & more!1:11:27no<p>Our world has forever changed with Microsoft’s announcement of SQL server for Linux. We get a little nostalgic. Plus a look at the new OwnCloud release & updates on some of our favorite projects.</p><p>Then we take a look at Shashlik which promises to transparently run Android apps on your Linux desktop & more!</p>Our world has forever changed with Microsoft’s announcement of SQL server for Linux. We get a little nostalgic. Plus a look at the new OwnCloud release & updates on some of our favorite projects.

Then we take a look at Shashlik which promises to transparently run Android apps on your Linux desktop & more!

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Our world has forever changed with Microsoft’s announcement of SQL server for Linux. We get a little nostalgic. Plus a look at the new OwnCloud release & updates on some of our favorite projects.

Then we take a look at Shashlik which promises to transparently run Android apps on your Linux desktop & more!

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Episode 134: Pi 3: The Next Generation | LUP 134https://linuxunplugged.com/134BC7EE751-790B-432A-A3BD-BF79EEF28A31Tue, 01 Mar 2016 19:59:49 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter some updates about some of your favorite distros, we go hands on with the Raspberry Pi 3. Then we look at the AppImage project and their delivery on the download and run promise. Plus looking at a new kind of distro funding model & much more!1:28:41no<p>After some updates about some of your favorite distros, we go hands on with the Raspberry Pi 3. Then we look at the AppImage project and their delivery on the download and run promise.</p><p>Plus a make good on a recent mistake, looking at a new kind of distro funding model & much more!</p>After some updates about some of your favorite distros, we go hands on with the Raspberry Pi 3. Then we look at the AppImage project and their delivery on the download and run promise.

Plus a make good on a recent mistake, looking at a new kind of distro funding model & much more!

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After some updates about some of your favorite distros, we go hands on with the Raspberry Pi 3. Then we look at the AppImage project and their delivery on the download and run promise.

Plus a make good on a recent mistake, looking at a new kind of distro funding model & much more!

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Episode 133: Apollo Has Landed | LUP 133https://linuxunplugged.com/13376DE0429-83D2-4FE6-B678-3F3D551FA8C9Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:25:25 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingEntroware’s Apollo laptop has arrived, and we share our first hands on impressions of their ultra Linux laptop, how does it compare to the Purism, and a quick chat with Entroware’s co-founder.1:18:40no<p>Entroware’s Apollo laptop has arrived, and we share our first hands on impressions of their ultra Linux laptop, how does it compare to the Purism, and a quick chat with Entroware’s co-founder.</p><p>Plus we discuss the Mint hack, and solutions we could create as a community to solve the bigger problems, updates from some of our favorite open source projects, and chat about Beep Beep Yarr, and more!</p>Entroware’s Apollo laptop has arrived, and we share our first hands on impressions of their ultra Linux laptop, how does it compare to the Purism, and a quick chat with Entroware’s co-founder.

Plus we discuss the Mint hack, and solutions we could create as a community to solve the bigger problems, updates from some of our favorite open source projects, and chat about Beep Beep Yarr, and more!

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Entroware’s Apollo laptop has arrived, and we share our first hands on impressions of their ultra Linux laptop, how does it compare to the Purism, and a quick chat with Entroware’s co-founder.

Plus we discuss the Mint hack, and solutions we could create as a community to solve the bigger problems, updates from some of our favorite open source projects, and chat about Beep Beep Yarr, and more!

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Episode 132: Librem 15 is FAN-tastic! | LUP 132https://linuxunplugged.com/132C663C221-A93B-47F4-BE04-AD29E6E4E3A6Tue, 16 Feb 2016 19:03:31 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe discuss the official release of Vulkan & why this is much bigger than you might realize. Plus Chris share’s his first hands on impressions of Purism’s Librem 15 laptop, Ubuntu Mobile, the Linux security bug you need to patch for right away & more!1:23:58no<p>We discuss the official release of Vulkan, look at who has shipping code & why this is much bigger than you might realize. </p><p>Plus Chris share’s his first hands on impressions of Purism’s Librem 15 laptop, some big Ubuntu Mobile noise, the Linux security bug you need to patch for right away & more!</p>We discuss the official release of Vulkan, look at who has shipping code & why this is much bigger than you might realize.

Plus Chris share’s his first hands on impressions of Purism’s Librem 15 laptop, some big Ubuntu Mobile noise, the Linux security bug you need to patch for right away & more!

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We discuss the official release of Vulkan, look at who has shipping code & why this is much bigger than you might realize.

Plus Chris share’s his first hands on impressions of Purism’s Librem 15 laptop, some big Ubuntu Mobile noise, the Linux security bug you need to patch for right away & more!

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Episode 131: Terminal Tackle Box | LUP 131https://linuxunplugged.com/131466C3765-E6A9-402C-A260-B56A1CECA8BDTue, 09 Feb 2016 19:47:13 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUpgrade your terminal with Fish & the new Fishery plugin market. Then we take a look at Maru, a Debian based image for Nexus 5 devices that sounds a lot like Ubuntu Touch. Plus a quick look at a new app that combines Plex with Popcorn Time & more!1:36:25no<p>Upgrade your terminal with Fish & the new Fishery plugin market. We chat about one of the really neat bash replacements on Linux. Then we take a look at Maru, a Debian based image for Nexus 5 devices that sounds a lot like Ubuntu Touch.</p><p>Plus a quick look at a new app that combines Plex with Popcorn Time & the awesome new features we just all got as Linux users!</p>Upgrade your terminal with Fish & the new Fishery plugin market. We chat about one of the really neat bash replacements on Linux. Then we take a look at Maru, a Debian based image for Nexus 5 devices that sounds a lot like Ubuntu Touch.

Plus a quick look at a new app that combines Plex with Popcorn Time & the awesome new features we just all got as Linux users!

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Upgrade your terminal with Fish & the new Fishery plugin market. We chat about one of the really neat bash replacements on Linux. Then we take a look at Maru, a Debian based image for Nexus 5 devices that sounds a lot like Ubuntu Touch.

Plus a quick look at a new app that combines Plex with Popcorn Time & the awesome new features we just all got as Linux users!

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Episode 130: The Six Rings of Ubuntu | LUP 130https://linuxunplugged.com/13082116651-39CD-41E8-8633-439982F69EBATue, 02 Feb 2016 19:10:37 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhy Linux Mint’s X-Apps are a bigger shakeup then you might realize, bricking your laptop with a Linux command & Dell’s new Linux distro. Plus we celebrate 15 years of VLC, a quick look at Tails 2.0 & more!1:26:37no<p>Why Linux Mint’s X-Apps are a bigger shakeup then you might realize, bricking your laptop with a Linux command & Dell’s new Linux distro. </p><p>Plus we celebrate 15 years of VLC, a quick look at Tails 2.0 & more!</p>Why Linux Mint’s X-Apps are a bigger shakeup then you might realize, bricking your laptop with a Linux command & Dell’s new Linux distro.

Plus we celebrate 15 years of VLC, a quick look at Tails 2.0 & more!

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Why Linux Mint’s X-Apps are a bigger shakeup then you might realize, bricking your laptop with a Linux command & Dell’s new Linux distro.

Plus we celebrate 15 years of VLC, a quick look at Tails 2.0 & more!

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Episode 129: Shaky Linux Foundations | LUP 129https://linuxunplugged.com/129D0BD53DC-DEEE-41FD-B087-CF1E37949CDDTue, 26 Jan 2016 19:37:32 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHas the Linux Foundation made moves to cut out the individual from having their voice heard? We discuss the latest controversy brewing & the foundations response. Plus why if you're still waiting for Wayland to ship, your doing it wrong & more! 1:28:03no<p>Has the Linux Foundation made moves to cut out the individual from having their voice heard? We discuss the latest controversy brewing this week and the foundations response. </p><p>Plus why if you're still waiting for Wayland to ship, your doing it wrong, AMD’s plans for the open future, some updates from some of our favorite projects, stories from SCALE14x & more!</p>Has the Linux Foundation made moves to cut out the individual from having their voice heard? We discuss the latest controversy brewing this week and the foundations response.

Plus why if you're still waiting for Wayland to ship, your doing it wrong, AMD’s plans for the open future, some updates from some of our favorite projects, stories from SCALE14x & more!

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Has the Linux Foundation made moves to cut out the individual from having their voice heard? We discuss the latest controversy brewing this week and the foundations response.

Plus why if you're still waiting for Wayland to ship, your doing it wrong, AMD’s plans for the open future, some updates from some of our favorite projects, stories from SCALE14x & more!

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Episode 128: Is that a server in your pocket? | LUP 128https://linuxunplugged.com/128C58F974A-5E81-4289-8CAE-4DCA3F765FA1Tue, 19 Jan 2016 21:22:11 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week we dive into what the community thinks about putting a server in their pocket, show you some smart tricks with Gimp & some Windows nightmares. Plus some router chat & more!1:26:34noThis week we dive into what the community thinks about putting a server in their pocket, show you some smart tricks with Gimp & some Windows nightmares. Plus some router chat & more! This week we dive into what the community thinks about putting a server in their pocket, show you some smart tricks with Gimp & some Windows nightmares. Plus some router chat & more!

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This week we dive into what the community thinks about putting a server in their pocket, show you some smart tricks with Gimp & some Windows nightmares. Plus some router chat & more!

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Episode 127: Sorry, I don't do Windows | LUP 127https://linuxunplugged.com/12726EEF732-8DF6-4ED4-B79F-96ACD51EA7D4Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:12:37 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe react to Remix OS, discuss the surprise feature in KDE 5.6 & chat with some of the folks behind SCALE 14x. Plus how to tell family and friends you're not the Geek Squad & using tech support opportunities to be an open source ambassador.1:16:49no<p>We react to Remix OS and give it a go on a few of our machines, discuss the surprise feature in KDE 5.6 & chat with some of the folks behind SCALE 14x.</p><p>Plus how to tell family and friends you're not the Geek Squad, we get our filesystem geek on & using tech support opportunities to be an open source ambassador.</p>We react to Remix OS and give it a go on a few of our machines, discuss the surprise feature in KDE 5.6 & chat with some of the folks behind SCALE 14x.

Plus how to tell family and friends you're not the Geek Squad, we get our filesystem geek on & using tech support opportunities to be an open source ambassador.

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We react to Remix OS and give it a go on a few of our machines, discuss the surprise feature in KDE 5.6 & chat with some of the folks behind SCALE 14x.

Plus how to tell family and friends you're not the Geek Squad, we get our filesystem geek on & using tech support opportunities to be an open source ambassador.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+v1kjpaXR]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 126: Mycroft Action Show | LUP 126https://linuxunplugged.com/126A7AC4BBF-C5B5-4281-9295-952E96C9D197Tue, 05 Jan 2016 19:38:22 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingStraight from the horse's mouth, we get updates on the code drop coming from the Mycroft project. Plus some details about our SCALE plans & NVIDIA's Linux powered CES demo. Plus Chris owns up to his 2015 predictions & more!1:54:46no<p>Straight from the horse's mouth, we get updates on the code drop coming from the Mycroft project. Plus some details about our SCALE plans & NVIDIA's Linux powered CES demo.</p><p>Plus Chris owns up to his 2015 predictions & more!</p>Straight from the horse's mouth, we get updates on the code drop coming from the Mycroft project. Plus some details about our SCALE plans & NVIDIA's Linux powered CES demo.

Plus Chris owns up to his 2015 predictions & more!

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Straight from the horse's mouth, we get updates on the code drop coming from the Mycroft project. Plus some details about our SCALE plans & NVIDIA's Linux powered CES demo.

Plus Chris owns up to his 2015 predictions & more!

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Episode 125: Slaving for Red Star OS | LUP 125https://linuxunplugged.com/125BC75B6D1-2863-43B2-9B80-CFDF77A22C36Tue, 29 Dec 2015 18:46:53 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA distribution of Linux built to survey and track speech, we go into Red Star OS. Solus hits 1.0 & we bring on some of the team to tell us about it. Plus Mozilla has a new… Distraction? We debate their merits of rumored new Firefox OS powered hardware.1:10:43no<p>A distribution of Linux built to survey and track speech, we go into the surveillance marvel that is Red Star OS. Solus hits 1.0 & we bring on some of the team to tell us all about it.</p><p>Plus Mozilla has a new… Distraction? We debate their merits of rumored new Firefox OS powered hardware.</p>A distribution of Linux built to survey and track speech, we go into the surveillance marvel that is Red Star OS. Solus hits 1.0 & we bring on some of the team to tell us all about it.

Plus Mozilla has a new… Distraction? We debate their merits of rumored new Firefox OS powered hardware.

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A distribution of Linux built to survey and track speech, we go into the surveillance marvel that is Red Star OS. Solus hits 1.0 & we bring on some of the team to tell us all about it.

Plus Mozilla has a new… Distraction? We debate their merits of rumored new Firefox OS powered hardware.

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Episode 124: Linux’s Amazing Year | LUP 124https://linuxunplugged.com/1242594EE40-7559-4E69-ACDB-B7B2AADDFE9FTue, 22 Dec 2015 10:02:15 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.1:58:44no<p>We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.</p><p>It’s a very special edition of LINUX Unplugged.</p>We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.

It’s a very special edition of LINUX Unplugged.

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We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.

It’s a very special edition of LINUX Unplugged.

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Episode 123: Mycroft and Chilli | LUP 123https://linuxunplugged.com/123B2536297-74BB-4527-97BF-7A7F1BC59B32Tue, 15 Dec 2015 20:44:53 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuCon is just around the corner & we’re joined by Ubuntu’s community manager & team, Ryan from Mycroft stops by to give us an update, a major partnership between LibreOffice & OwnCloud, cool OwnCloud hardware, some updates to major projects & more!2:01:33no<p>UbuCon is just around the corner, we’re joined by Ubuntu’s community manager & the team on the ground to share the inside scoop on how this Ubuntu conference came to be & how you can get in free.</p><p>Ryan from Mycroft stops by to give us an update on their open source artificial intelligence project, their new official partnership with Ubuntu & more.</p><p>Then we discuss the major partnership between LibreOffice & OwnCloud, the cool OwnCloud hardware that could develop into a consumer device. </p><p>Plus some major project updates, community feedback & more!</p>UbuCon is just around the corner, we’re joined by Ubuntu’s community manager & the team on the ground to share the inside scoop on how this Ubuntu conference came to be & how you can get in free.

Ryan from Mycroft stops by to give us an update on their open source artificial intelligence project, their new official partnership with Ubuntu & more.

Then we discuss the major partnership between LibreOffice & OwnCloud, the cool OwnCloud hardware that could develop into a consumer device.

Plus some major project updates, community feedback & more!

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UbuCon is just around the corner, we’re joined by Ubuntu’s community manager & the team on the ground to share the inside scoop on how this Ubuntu conference came to be & how you can get in free.

Ryan from Mycroft stops by to give us an update on their open source artificial intelligence project, their new official partnership with Ubuntu & more.

Then we discuss the major partnership between LibreOffice & OwnCloud, the cool OwnCloud hardware that could develop into a consumer device.

Plus some major project updates, community feedback & more!

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Episode 122: Thunderclouds around Thunderbird | LUP 122https://linuxunplugged.com/12224808793-BD6D-4500-9BC0-EA58BF031120Tue, 08 Dec 2015 20:30:41 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMozilla wants to spin off Thunderbird & launch an iOS ad blocker that only works with Safari, our best solutions for syncing your Podcasts from your mobile to your Linux desktop & SpiderOak ditches Google. Plus we review the new CrossOver 15 & more!1:44:27no<p>Mozilla wants to spin off Thunderbird & launch an iOS ad blocker that only works with Safari. Is there a master plan at work, or has the Mozilla foundation lost their way? Our virtual LUG debates. </p><p>Then our best solutions for syncing your Podcasts from your mobile to your Linux desktop & SpiderOak ditches Google.</p><p>Plus we review the new CrossOver 15 & discuss how this Linux desktop app works like no other. What nice features it offers over PlayOnLinux & standard WINE, why it's not quite like other commercial software for Linux & more!</p>Mozilla wants to spin off Thunderbird & launch an iOS ad blocker that only works with Safari. Is there a master plan at work, or has the Mozilla foundation lost their way? Our virtual LUG debates.

Then our best solutions for syncing your Podcasts from your mobile to your Linux desktop & SpiderOak ditches Google.

Plus we review the new CrossOver 15 & discuss how this Linux desktop app works like no other. What nice features it offers over PlayOnLinux & standard WINE, why it's not quite like other commercial software for Linux & more!

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Mozilla wants to spin off Thunderbird & launch an iOS ad blocker that only works with Safari. Is there a master plan at work, or has the Mozilla foundation lost their way? Our virtual LUG debates.

Then our best solutions for syncing your Podcasts from your mobile to your Linux desktop & SpiderOak ditches Google.

Plus we review the new CrossOver 15 & discuss how this Linux desktop app works like no other. What nice features it offers over PlayOnLinux & standard WINE, why it's not quite like other commercial software for Linux & more!

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Episode 121: Raspberry Pi Does What? | LUP 121https://linuxunplugged.com/12155DA353B-0934-4C86-BC5E-8043D24298F2Tue, 01 Dec 2015 19:52:27 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora’s DNS changes are incoming, The new mini-pc revolution is here & the Raspberry Pi Zero brings it for $5. Adobe announces the death of Flash… Kind of. Plus open source gaming just got an upgrade, GIMP has some fancy & more!1:39:46no<p>A new trick up Fedora’s sleeve might be worth trying on your own Linux install, the new mini-pc revolution is here & the Raspberry Pi Zero brings it for $5. Adobe announces the death of Flash… Kind of. But we’ll share how to finish the job & truly banish flash from your Linux rig. </p><p>Plus open source gaming just got an upgrade, GIMP has some fancy & more!</p>A new trick up Fedora’s sleeve might be worth trying on your own Linux install, the new mini-pc revolution is here & the Raspberry Pi Zero brings it for $5. Adobe announces the death of Flash… Kind of. But we’ll share how to finish the job & truly banish flash from your Linux rig.

Plus open source gaming just got an upgrade, GIMP has some fancy & more!

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A new trick up Fedora’s sleeve might be worth trying on your own Linux install, the new mini-pc revolution is here & the Raspberry Pi Zero brings it for $5. Adobe announces the death of Flash… Kind of. But we’ll share how to finish the job & truly banish flash from your Linux rig.

Plus open source gaming just got an upgrade, GIMP has some fancy & more!

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Episode 120: Budgie Jumping | LUP 120https://linuxunplugged.com/1200CFDC281-709D-41A0-8790-301F6E230E71Tue, 24 Nov 2015 20:27:05 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA member of the Vivaldi project joins to discuss their new release. The man behind Solus comes on to follow up on our review. GIMP turns 20 this week and we ask if it’s just time to accept that some OSS projects will never topple their competitors & more!1:46:11no<p>A member of the Vivaldi browser project joins to discuss their new release. The man behind Solus comes on to follow up on our review, discuss the big plans for the future, creating a custom distribution & the problem with derivatives.</p><p>GIMP turns 20 this week and we ask if it’s just time to accept that some OSS projects will never topple their commercial competitor & why that’s just fine by us. We’re still thankful for the GIMP.</p>A member of the Vivaldi browser project joins to discuss their new release. The man behind Solus comes on to follow up on our review, discuss the big plans for the future, creating a custom distribution & the problem with derivatives.

GIMP turns 20 this week and we ask if it’s just time to accept that some OSS projects will never topple their commercial competitor & why that’s just fine by us. We’re still thankful for the GIMP.

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A member of the Vivaldi browser project joins to discuss their new release. The man behind Solus comes on to follow up on our review, discuss the big plans for the future, creating a custom distribution & the problem with derivatives.

GIMP turns 20 this week and we ask if it’s just time to accept that some OSS projects will never topple their commercial competitor & why that’s just fine by us. We’re still thankful for the GIMP.

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Episode 119: What’s Up Docker? | LUP 119https://linuxunplugged.com/11992007733-60B0-4AE4-AE3F-6D3B41DACD62Wed, 18 Nov 2015 08:54:59 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHave we gone too far with Docker? We discuss. Plus why all the bad press around SteamOS might be missing the mark & our virtual LUG shares their hands on experiences with openSUSE LEAP! Plus some important follow up, a few surprises & a dead UPS!1:45:57no<p>Have we gone too far with Docker? We channel our inner curmudgeon & discuss the Heartbleed sized elephant hanging out in Docker’s room. Plus why all the bad press around SteamOS might be missing the mark & our virtual LUG shares their hands on experiences with openSUSE LEAP! </p><p>Plus some important follow up, a few surprises & a dead UPS!</p>Have we gone too far with Docker? We channel our inner curmudgeon & discuss the Heartbleed sized elephant hanging out in Docker’s room. Plus why all the bad press around SteamOS might be missing the mark & our virtual LUG shares their hands on experiences with openSUSE LEAP!

Plus some important follow up, a few surprises & a dead UPS!

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Have we gone too far with Docker? We channel our inner curmudgeon & discuss the Heartbleed sized elephant hanging out in Docker’s room. Plus why all the bad press around SteamOS might be missing the mark & our virtual LUG shares their hands on experiences with openSUSE LEAP!

Plus some important follow up, a few surprises & a dead UPS!

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Episode 118: Leaping Over Tumbleweed | LUP 118https://linuxunplugged.com/1180D38776D-9229-4247-A336-35FC56F3A90BTue, 10 Nov 2015 20:02:04 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNew versions of openSUSE leap and Fedora have hit the web. The chairmen of openSUSE joins us & we follow up on Fedora 23. Plus the big upset with Debian this week, ransomware that targets Linux systems & way more than we can fit into this description!1:37:40no<p>New versions of openSUSE leap and Fedora have hit the web. The chairmen of openSUSE joins us to answer our hard questions & we follow up on Fedora 23.</p><p>Plus the big upset with Debian this week, ransomware that targets Linux systems & way more than we can fit into this description!</p>New versions of openSUSE leap and Fedora have hit the web. The chairmen of openSUSE joins us to answer our hard questions & we follow up on Fedora 23.

Plus the big upset with Debian this week, ransomware that targets Linux systems & way more than we can fit into this description!

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New versions of openSUSE leap and Fedora have hit the web. The chairmen of openSUSE joins us to answer our hard questions & we follow up on Fedora 23.

Plus the big upset with Debian this week, ransomware that targets Linux systems & way more than we can fit into this description!

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Episode 117: Does Slack MatterMost? | LUP 117https://linuxunplugged.com/11761A99C29-B8F5-40FF-9D60-A973BFB9C663Tue, 03 Nov 2015 18:55:31 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNew Desktop Environment updates grab our attention & the trend to move open source projects towards Slack has us concerned. Plus how the VW emissions issue is great for hackers, an OggCamp recap & we light a candle for Fedora 23.1:21:07no<p>New Desktop Environment updates grab our attention & the trend to move open source projects towards Slack has us concerned. </p><p>Plus how the VW emissions issue is great for hackers, an OggCamp recap & we light a candle for Fedora 23.</p>New Desktop Environment updates grab our attention & the trend to move open source projects towards Slack has us concerned.

Plus how the VW emissions issue is great for hackers, an OggCamp recap & we light a candle for Fedora 23.

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New Desktop Environment updates grab our attention & the trend to move open source projects towards Slack has us concerned.

Plus how the VW emissions issue is great for hackers, an OggCamp recap & we light a candle for Fedora 23.

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Episode 116: What's New MATE | LUP 116https://linuxunplugged.com/116ED68665E-13FE-4DC4-A516-57EB952E2283Tue, 27 Oct 2015 18:44:51 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingBehind the scenes on Ubuntu MATE’s new features, why Apple’s latest court case proves Richard Stallman was right about owning your own software & there is real debate about Xiaomi's new Linux laptop. Plus the big problems facing x86 & more!1:31:40no<p>Behind the scenes on Ubuntu MATE’s new features pushing the Ubuntu platform forward for traditional desktops, why Apple’s latest court case proves Richard Stallman was right about owning your own software & there is real debate about Xiaomi's new Linux laptop.</p><p>Plus the big EFF win that’s great for Linux users, the big problems facing x86 that are a wake up call to distro makers & more!</p>Behind the scenes on Ubuntu MATE’s new features pushing the Ubuntu platform forward for traditional desktops, why Apple’s latest court case proves Richard Stallman was right about owning your own software & there is real debate about Xiaomi's new Linux laptop.

Plus the big EFF win that’s great for Linux users, the big problems facing x86 that are a wake up call to distro makers & more!

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Behind the scenes on Ubuntu MATE’s new features pushing the Ubuntu platform forward for traditional desktops, why Apple’s latest court case proves Richard Stallman was right about owning your own software & there is real debate about Xiaomi's new Linux laptop.

Plus the big EFF win that’s great for Linux users, the big problems facing x86 that are a wake up call to distro makers & more!

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Episode 115: Open Production | LUP 115https://linuxunplugged.com/11512018C33-764A-4266-B633-D946F5836731Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:27:29 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOpenStreetMap might just be one of the most important open source projects. We look at some of the amazing tools built around it. Then our tips for producing great content & podcasts under Linux, plus a live unboxing & demo of the new Steam Controller.1:35:37noOpenStreetMap might just be one of the most important open source projects in the world. We look at some of the amazing tools built around this open & free infrastructure. Then our tips for producing great content & podcasts under Linux, plus a live unboxing & demo of the new Steam Controller. OpenStreetMap might just be one of the most important open source projects in the world. We look at some of the amazing tools built around this open & free infrastructure. Then our tips for producing great content & podcasts under Linux, plus a live unboxing & demo of the new Steam Controller.

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OpenStreetMap might just be one of the most important open source projects in the world. We look at some of the amazing tools built around this open & free infrastructure. Then our tips for producing great content & podcasts under Linux, plus a live unboxing & demo of the new Steam Controller.

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Episode 114: KDE Connect All the Things | LUP 114https://linuxunplugged.com/114CA9D96AA-1580-43EA-A838-686093885FD0Tue, 13 Oct 2015 21:04:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe take a look at some of the coolest technologies coming out of the Plasma desktop & finally a open source router you and your family can use. Then we share some of our favorite ncurses terminal based applications!1:41:43noWe take a look at some of the coolest technologies coming out of the Plasma desktop & finally a open source router you and your family can use. Then we share some of our favorite ncurses terminal based applications, you might just be surprised at how modern these terminal apps are! We take a look at some of the coolest technologies coming out of the Plasma desktop & finally a open source router you and your family can use. Then we share some of our favorite ncurses terminal based applications, you might just be surprised at how modern these terminal apps are!

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We take a look at some of the coolest technologies coming out of the Plasma desktop & finally a open source router you and your family can use. Then we share some of our favorite ncurses terminal based applications, you might just be surprised at how modern these terminal apps are!

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Episode 113: Kernel of Truth | LUP 113https://linuxunplugged.com/1139ADF60FA-C8FC-4E87-8F5E-7671C2DBBEF4Tue, 06 Oct 2015 18:37:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingPerformance tips for keeping your Linux install running like new. Plus why Microsoft’s new Surface Book might be able to run Linux & we reflect on the larger issues behind the recent public exits from the Linux Kernel development team & more!1:18:50no<p>Performance tips for keeping your Linux install running like new, some basic tricks & some advanced tips. </p><p>Why Microsoft’s new Surface Book might be able to run Linux & we reflect on the larger issues behind the recent public exits from the Linux Kernel development team & more!</p>Performance tips for keeping your Linux install running like new, some basic tricks & some advanced tips.

Why Microsoft’s new Surface Book might be able to run Linux & we reflect on the larger issues behind the recent public exits from the Linux Kernel development team & more!

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Performance tips for keeping your Linux install running like new, some basic tricks & some advanced tips.

Why Microsoft’s new Surface Book might be able to run Linux & we reflect on the larger issues behind the recent public exits from the Linux Kernel development team & more!

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Episode 112: Open Source Power Outlets | LUP 112https://linuxunplugged.com/11235E743C6-8FA1-4249-B34A-6B595687D4F8Wed, 30 Sep 2015 10:27:19 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNoah hosts again while Chris is in the land of no service, also known as Utah! We talk about LibreOffice, Ubuntu's new Setup wizard, OpenSUSE's leap & more!1:47:10noNoah hosts again while Chris is in the land of no service, also known as Utah! We talk about LibreOffice, Ubuntu's new Setup wizard, OpenSUSE's leap & more! Noah hosts again while Chris is in the land of no service, also known as Utah! We talk about LibreOffice, Ubuntu's new Setup wizard, OpenSUSE's leap & more!

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Noah hosts again while Chris is in the land of no service, also known as Utah! We talk about LibreOffice, Ubuntu's new Setup wizard, OpenSUSE's leap & more!

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Episode 111: Completely Unplugged | LUP 111https://linuxunplugged.com/111D9A57554-C594-4446-9AFE-8BB77E044DA6Wed, 23 Sep 2015 11:38:06 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter Broadcasting Chris joins the Virtual LUG from the road & Noah and Wes host the show. They compare and contrast Fedora and Arch & the nice new features of Fedora 23. Plus everyone has their own perspective on home automation. Then living offline, like you're online.1:30:37no<p>A special edition of the Unplugged show, Chris joins the Virtual LUG from the road & Noah and Wes host the show. They compare and contrast Fedora and Arch & the nice new features of Fedora 23.</p><p>Then everyone has their own perspective on home automation, from security to convenience. We have a great discussion about the broader ramifications of home automation.</p><p>Then we wrap it all up with some closing thoughts on using Linux & open source to live offline, like you're online.</p>A special edition of the Unplugged show, Chris joins the Virtual LUG from the road & Noah and Wes host the show. They compare and contrast Fedora and Arch & the nice new features of Fedora 23.

Then everyone has their own perspective on home automation, from security to convenience. We have a great discussion about the broader ramifications of home automation.

Then we wrap it all up with some closing thoughts on using Linux & open source to live offline, like you're online.

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A special edition of the Unplugged show, Chris joins the Virtual LUG from the road & Noah and Wes host the show. They compare and contrast Fedora and Arch & the nice new features of Fedora 23.

Then everyone has their own perspective on home automation, from security to convenience. We have a great discussion about the broader ramifications of home automation.

Then we wrap it all up with some closing thoughts on using Linux & open source to live offline, like you're online.

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Episode 110: Return of the Localhost | LUP 110https://linuxunplugged.com/110E4523A67-EA44-4134-8485-3F0B7395A6EDWed, 16 Sep 2015 18:38:28 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe cover some great open source projects that help you live life off-line, as if you were online. We also discuss the upstream contributions from Munich & an awesome block level back up system. Plus some great feedback, a road trip update & more! 59:27no<p>We cover some great open source projects that help you live life off-line, as if you were online. We also discuss the upstream contributions from Munich & an awesome block level back up system.</p><p>Plus some great feedback, a road trip update & more!</p>We cover some great open source projects that help you live life off-line, as if you were online. We also discuss the upstream contributions from Munich & an awesome block level back up system.

Plus some great feedback, a road trip update & more!

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We cover some great open source projects that help you live life off-line, as if you were online. We also discuss the upstream contributions from Munich & an awesome block level back up system.

Plus some great feedback, a road trip update & more!

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Episode 109: Who Will Build The Builders | LUP 109https://linuxunplugged.com/1098B2E84F2-9096-4F9F-8E31-02614172D8F1Tue, 08 Sep 2015 18:03:47 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDebian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions may be jumping onboard with the idea. Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you're not hearing about!1:05:41no<p>Debian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions might be jumping onboard with the idea.</p><p>Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you're not hearing about.</p>Debian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions might be jumping onboard with the idea.

Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you're not hearing about.

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Debian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions might be jumping onboard with the idea.

Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you're not hearing about.

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Episode 108: Insecurity by Design | LUP 108https://linuxunplugged.com/1086DD7E1F7-9020-4FAA-8118-34A0F1D9CAD4Tue, 01 Sep 2015 17:30:03 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTop law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu's new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback.1:07:19no<p>Top law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. What would the ramifications to open source around the world be if this became law of the land in the US? </p><p>Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu's new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback.</p>Top law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. What would the ramifications to open source around the world be if this became law of the land in the US?

Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu's new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback.

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Top law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. What would the ramifications to open source around the world be if this became law of the land in the US?

Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu's new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback.

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Episode 107: Freedom Isn't Free | LUP 107https://linuxunplugged.com/10730E09DD2-58C5-49CA-8B08-0DEC697DC9CDTue, 25 Aug 2015 19:42:06 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe celebrate the 24th birthday of Linux by looking back to it’s early days, discuss the new SSD optimized Linux file system, the rather normal things Linux is doing on Mainframes & how the community at large reacts to crowdfunding & much more!1:53:57no<p>We celebrate the 24th birthday of Linux by looking back to it’s early days, discuss the new SSD optimized Linux file system, the rather normal things Linux is doing on Mainframes & how the community at large reacts to crowdfunding.</p><p>Plus some great follow up, some great discussion & much more!</p>We celebrate the 24th birthday of Linux by looking back to it’s early days, discuss the new SSD optimized Linux file system, the rather normal things Linux is doing on Mainframes & how the community at large reacts to crowdfunding.

Plus some great follow up, some great discussion & much more!

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We celebrate the 24th birthday of Linux by looking back to it’s early days, discuss the new SSD optimized Linux file system, the rather normal things Linux is doing on Mainframes & how the community at large reacts to crowdfunding.

Plus some great follow up, some great discussion & much more!

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Episode 106: Connecting the Docks | LUP 106https://linuxunplugged.com/10618F0A241-20E4-4B92-81AB-83B63F5BD21FWed, 19 Aug 2015 07:52:39 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLive from the floor of LinuxCon 2015 we capture Bruce Schneier’s take on hacking attribution, how HP supports Linux internally & our impressions of the big convention. Plus how Docker is going big this year & which type of Linux event is right for you.56:26no<p>Live from the floor of LinuxCon 2015 we capture Bruce Schneier’s take on hacking attribution, how HP enthusiastically supports Linux internally & our impressions of the big convention.</p><p>Plus how Docker is going big this year & which type of Linux event is right for you.</p>Live from the floor of LinuxCon 2015 we capture Bruce Schneier’s take on hacking attribution, how HP enthusiastically supports Linux internally & our impressions of the big convention.

Plus how Docker is going big this year & which type of Linux event is right for you.

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Live from the floor of LinuxCon 2015 we capture Bruce Schneier’s take on hacking attribution, how HP enthusiastically supports Linux internally & our impressions of the big convention.

Plus how Docker is going big this year & which type of Linux event is right for you.

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Episode 105: Vulkan the Metal Slayer | LUP 105https://linuxunplugged.com/105CE158469-45A7-4DF7-A6DB-C5C55B65859ETue, 11 Aug 2015 19:21:22 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat with the CTO behind Mycroft, an open source AI for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox. Plus file syncing & discuss the really great options that have cropped up recently.1:17:00no<p>We chat with the chief technology officer behind Mycroft, an open source artificial intelligence for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan and the major impact it could have on desktop Linux & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox.</p><p>Plus we revisit file syncing under Linux & discuss the really great options that have cropped up recently.</p>We chat with the chief technology officer behind Mycroft, an open source artificial intelligence for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan and the major impact it could have on desktop Linux & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox.

Plus we revisit file syncing under Linux & discuss the really great options that have cropped up recently.

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We chat with the chief technology officer behind Mycroft, an open source artificial intelligence for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan and the major impact it could have on desktop Linux & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox.

Plus we revisit file syncing under Linux & discuss the really great options that have cropped up recently.

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Episode 104: Miles of WiFi | LUP 104https://linuxunplugged.com/104586253F6-4551-4313-8DB5-D39307F9CDE8Wed, 05 Aug 2015 20:27:11 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu publishes their roadmap for the next few releases & we discuss what the future might hold for “Ubuntu Personal”. Plus the major challenges Linux gaming is facing. Then we’ve got insights from the experts on building robust wifi… Powered by Linux!1:35:52no<p>Ubuntu publishes their roadmap for the next few releases & we discuss what the future might hold for “Ubuntu Personal”. Plus the major challenges Linux gaming is facing.</p><p>Then we’ve got insights from the experts on building robust wifi for your home, enterprise or even large events… Powered by Linux!</p>Ubuntu publishes their roadmap for the next few releases & we discuss what the future might hold for “Ubuntu Personal”. Plus the major challenges Linux gaming is facing.

Then we’ve got insights from the experts on building robust wifi for your home, enterprise or even large events… Powered by Linux!

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Ubuntu publishes their roadmap for the next few releases & we discuss what the future might hold for “Ubuntu Personal”. Plus the major challenges Linux gaming is facing.

Then we’ve got insights from the experts on building robust wifi for your home, enterprise or even large events… Powered by Linux!

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Episode 103: OSCON Secret Sauce | LUP 103https://linuxunplugged.com/103C57B8BC8-A06B-42F7-8ABB-479783D1E215Tue, 28 Jul 2015 18:55:23 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingGreat interviews from the floor of OSCON 2015! How FastMail uses Linux, managing thousands of Apache instances, an open source Slack killer, Tizen on all the things & much more. Plus why the Ubuntu MATE project is dropping the Ubuntu Software & more!1:36:19no<p>Great interviews from the floor of OSCON 2015! How FastMail uses Linux, managing thousands of Apache instances, an open source Slack killer, Tizen on all the things & much more.</p><p>Plus why the Ubuntu MATE project is dropping the Ubuntu Software, their replacement, the vLUG’s thoughts on Plasma Mobile, a Skunkworks project straight out of Las Vegas & more!</p>Great interviews from the floor of OSCON 2015! How FastMail uses Linux, managing thousands of Apache instances, an open source Slack killer, Tizen on all the things & much more.

Plus why the Ubuntu MATE project is dropping the Ubuntu Software, their replacement, the vLUG’s thoughts on Plasma Mobile, a Skunkworks project straight out of Las Vegas & more!

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Great interviews from the floor of OSCON 2015! How FastMail uses Linux, managing thousands of Apache instances, an open source Slack killer, Tizen on all the things & much more.

Plus why the Ubuntu MATE project is dropping the Ubuntu Software, their replacement, the vLUG’s thoughts on Plasma Mobile, a Skunkworks project straight out of Las Vegas & more!

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Episode 102: Canonical, Dell & AMD Games | LUP 102https://linuxunplugged.com/102DE1ECCF8-00B6-4458-A968-1A79540CBC81Mon, 20 Jul 2015 20:31:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingNoah joins us in studio for a fun edition of Unplugged! Updates are landing on Ubuntu Phones, the ridiculous work around for a major performance boost on AMD cards, the real problem with Dell’s latest Ubuntu laptops & more!1:32:43noNoah joins us in studio for a fun edition of Unplugged! Updates are landing on Ubuntu Phones, the ridiculous work around for a major performance boost on AMD cards, the real problem with Dell’s latest Ubuntu laptops & more! Noah joins us in studio for a fun edition of Unplugged! Updates are landing on Ubuntu Phones, the ridiculous work around for a major performance boost on AMD cards, the real problem with Dell’s latest Ubuntu laptops & more!

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Noah joins us in studio for a fun edition of Unplugged! Updates are landing on Ubuntu Phones, the ridiculous work around for a major performance boost on AMD cards, the real problem with Dell’s latest Ubuntu laptops & more!

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Episode 101: Will Flash Be Trashed? | LUP 101https://linuxunplugged.com/10124C539FA-C5A9-4E98-A259-8DD3E90C85F8Tue, 14 Jul 2015 19:01:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA renewed push to kill flash hits the web & we discuss the possible advantages for Linux users. A KDE user trying out Gnome for a week & the real issues he touches on. Plus your take on openSUSE’s big changes & follow up to our take on it.1:43:52no<p>A renewed push to kill flash hits the web & we discuss the possible advantages for Linux users. A KDE user trying out Gnome for a week & the real issues he touches on.</p><p>Plus your take on openSUSE’s big changes & follow up to our take on it.</p>A renewed push to kill flash hits the web & we discuss the possible advantages for Linux users. A KDE user trying out Gnome for a week & the real issues he touches on.

Plus your take on openSUSE’s big changes & follow up to our take on it.

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A renewed push to kill flash hits the web & we discuss the possible advantages for Linux users. A KDE user trying out Gnome for a week & the real issues he touches on.

Plus your take on openSUSE’s big changes & follow up to our take on it.

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Episode 100: Still Minty Fresh | LUP 100https://linuxunplugged.com/100B7C6F25E-C5F0-42C8-9EE0-99DBB29709DATue, 07 Jul 2015 17:24:13 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe reflect on 100 episodes of LINUX Unplugged, the themes from episodes past & then review Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon edition. Then we’ll discuss an exciting new form factor for x86 based Ubuntu PCs & the exciting use cases for them.56:22no<p>We reflect on 100 episodes of LINUX Unplugged, the themes from episodes past & then review Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon edition. </p><p>Then we’ll discuss an exciting new form factor for x86 based Ubuntu PCs & the exciting use cases for them.</p>We reflect on 100 episodes of LINUX Unplugged, the themes from episodes past & then review Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon edition.

Then we’ll discuss an exciting new form factor for x86 based Ubuntu PCs & the exciting use cases for them.

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We reflect on 100 episodes of LINUX Unplugged, the themes from episodes past & then review Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon edition.

Then we’ll discuss an exciting new form factor for x86 based Ubuntu PCs & the exciting use cases for them.

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Episode 99: Finger on the Pulse of Video | LUP 99https://linuxunplugged.com/9921B07DCF-FC68-41AE-9A2F-31008CF3DBB3Tue, 30 Jun 2015 19:06:38 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWill Pinos bring to Linux Video What PulseAudio did for audio? We discuss this major development that breaks during the show. Also, a debate about the usefulness of boring distributions. Plus some big follow up, the Mumble room gets unplugged & more!1:41:11no<p>Will Pinos bring to Linux Video What PulseAudio did for audio? We discuss this major development that breaks during the show.</p><p>Also, a great discussion about the new Linux Mint release that leads to a heated debate about the long-term usefulness of boring distributions & why we Linux advocates might think they are more useful than they truly are.</p><p>Plus some big follow up, the Mumble room gets unplugged & much more!</p>Will Pinos bring to Linux Video What PulseAudio did for audio? We discuss this major development that breaks during the show.

Also, a great discussion about the new Linux Mint release that leads to a heated debate about the long-term usefulness of boring distributions & why we Linux advocates might think they are more useful than they truly are.

Plus some big follow up, the Mumble room gets unplugged & much more!

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Will Pinos bring to Linux Video What PulseAudio did for audio? We discuss this major development that breaks during the show.

Also, a great discussion about the new Linux Mint release that leads to a heated debate about the long-term usefulness of boring distributions & why we Linux advocates might think they are more useful than they truly are.

Plus some big follow up, the Mumble room gets unplugged & much more!

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Episode 98: Not OK Google | LUP 98https://linuxunplugged.com/984D1F4F57-B329-4B6B-839B-D9DA6467B472Tue, 23 Jun 2015 19:35:18 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look at some tools that make installing Linux on multiple computers a snap, discuss our favorite backup and reload approaches & then debate over Chromium auto-downloading a binary. Plus a great interview with the Openoid project from SELF2015 & more!1:27:26no<p>We look at some tools that make installing Linux on multiple computers a snap, discuss our favorite backup and reload approaches & then debate the merits of Chromium auto-downloading a binary to enable users microphones.</p><p>Plus a great interview with the Openoid project from SELF2015 & more!</p>We look at some tools that make installing Linux on multiple computers a snap, discuss our favorite backup and reload approaches & then debate the merits of Chromium auto-downloading a binary to enable users microphones.

Plus a great interview with the Openoid project from SELF2015 & more!

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We look at some tools that make installing Linux on multiple computers a snap, discuss our favorite backup and reload approaches & then debate the merits of Chromium auto-downloading a binary to enable users microphones.

Plus a great interview with the Openoid project from SELF2015 & more!

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Episode 97: Better Open Source Options | LUP 97https://linuxunplugged.com/97B7E25802-D946-47E9-98BC-88A0B0AE770CTue, 16 Jun 2015 21:58:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat makes the Linux awesome? Community. We’ve got coverage from SELF 2015 & an on the ground report from OpenTech 2015. Plus why open source needs to follow the Apple model and get started with students & how Red Hat stays connected to the community.1:58:22no<p>What makes the Linux awesome? Community. This week we’ve got exclusive clips from SouthEast LinuxFest 2015 & an on the ground report from OpenTech 2015.</p><p>Plus why open source needs to follow the Apple model and get started with students, creating value around open source & how Red Hat stays connected to the community.</p>What makes the Linux awesome? Community. This week we’ve got exclusive clips from SouthEast LinuxFest 2015 & an on the ground report from OpenTech 2015.

Plus why open source needs to follow the Apple model and get started with students, creating value around open source & how Red Hat stays connected to the community.

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What makes the Linux awesome? Community. This week we’ve got exclusive clips from SouthEast LinuxFest 2015 & an on the ground report from OpenTech 2015.

Plus why open source needs to follow the Apple model and get started with students, creating value around open source & how Red Hat stays connected to the community.

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Episode 96: Fedora's Bright Future | LUP 96https://linuxunplugged.com/960E88B624-3B63-4CC1-87E1-B6182D09DBC7Tue, 09 Jun 2015 18:36:58 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Fedora Project Lead Matthew Miller joins us to discuss what’s coming up in Fedora 23 & reflect on Fedora 22. Plus Mark Shuttleworth unveils another device running Ubuntu, Angela stops by with a switch to Linux update, some quick story updates & more!1:06:16no<p>The Fedora Project Lead Matthew Miller joins us to discuss what’s coming up in Fedora 23 & reflect on Fedora 22.</p><p>Plus Mark Shuttleworth unveils another device running Ubuntu, Angela stops by with a switch to Linux update, some quick story updates & more!</p>The Fedora Project Lead Matthew Miller joins us to discuss what’s coming up in Fedora 23 & reflect on Fedora 22.

Plus Mark Shuttleworth unveils another device running Ubuntu, Angela stops by with a switch to Linux update, some quick story updates & more!

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The Fedora Project Lead Matthew Miller joins us to discuss what’s coming up in Fedora 23 & reflect on Fedora 22.

Plus Mark Shuttleworth unveils another device running Ubuntu, Angela stops by with a switch to Linux update, some quick story updates & more!

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Episode 95: Disjunctive Normal Fedora | LUP 95https://linuxunplugged.com/95C2153CD7-3590-429F-BB73-187351EDF26BMon, 01 Jun 2015 17:08:57 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA follow up on our Fedora 22 review, including a few areas we missed. How Google’s Cardboard could kickstart open source VR & whats coming to Gnome 3.18 Plus our take on the state of openSUSE, why 2015 might really be the year of the Linux Laptop & more!1:48:31no<p>A follow up on our Fedora 22 review, including a few areas we missed. How Google’s Cardboard could kickstart open source VR & new features coming to Gnome 3.18.</p><p>Plus our take on the state of openSUSE, why 2015 might really be the year of the Linux Laptop & much, much more!</p>A follow up on our Fedora 22 review, including a few areas we missed. How Google’s Cardboard could kickstart open source VR & new features coming to Gnome 3.18.

Plus our take on the state of openSUSE, why 2015 might really be the year of the Linux Laptop & much, much more!

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A follow up on our Fedora 22 review, including a few areas we missed. How Google’s Cardboard could kickstart open source VR & new features coming to Gnome 3.18.

Plus our take on the state of openSUSE, why 2015 might really be the year of the Linux Laptop & much, much more!

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Episode 94: 11 Years of Linux Benchmarking | LUP 94https://linuxunplugged.com/945E46A904-9312-4019-92E1-C436C8BF30B6Tue, 26 May 2015 19:09:19 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMichael Larabel joins us to discuss his initiative of daily automated performance benchmarking & reflects on 11 years of running Phoronix.com. Plus our first take on Fedora 22, the best options for users that require Microsoft Office under Linux & more!1:36:26no<p>Michael Larabel joins us to discuss his initiative of daily automated performance benchmarking of some of the world's most important open source projects & reflects on 11 years of running Phoronix.com.</p><p>Plus our first take on Fedora 22 & how we resolved some rough edges, the best new options for new users that require Microsoft Office under Linux & more!</p>Michael Larabel joins us to discuss his initiative of daily automated performance benchmarking of some of the world's most important open source projects & reflects on 11 years of running Phoronix.com.

Plus our first take on Fedora 22 & how we resolved some rough edges, the best new options for new users that require Microsoft Office under Linux & more!

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Michael Larabel joins us to discuss his initiative of daily automated performance benchmarking of some of the world's most important open source projects & reflects on 11 years of running Phoronix.com.

Plus our first take on Fedora 22 & how we resolved some rough edges, the best new options for new users that require Microsoft Office under Linux & more!

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Episode 93: Rollback Romanticism | LUP 93https://linuxunplugged.com/933AF57BEF-E2BC-40F3-8D79-52EF94305450Tue, 19 May 2015 18:32:23 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter an Ubuntu update goes really bad Chris reflects on how snappy, a transactionally updated version of Ubuntu, could have avoided this problem. Plus a review of the System76 Meerkat PC, Russia plans to fork Sailfish OS & more!1:32:34no<p>After an Ubuntu update goes really bad Chris reflects on how snappy, a transactionally updated version of Ubuntu, could have avoided this problem.</p><p>Plus a review of the System76 Meerkat PC, Russia plans to fork Sailfish OS & more!</p>After an Ubuntu update goes really bad Chris reflects on how snappy, a transactionally updated version of Ubuntu, could have avoided this problem.

Plus a review of the System76 Meerkat PC, Russia plans to fork Sailfish OS & more!

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After an Ubuntu update goes really bad Chris reflects on how snappy, a transactionally updated version of Ubuntu, could have avoided this problem.

Plus a review of the System76 Meerkat PC, Russia plans to fork Sailfish OS & more!

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Episode 92: Linux Wife, Happy Life. | LUP 92https://linuxunplugged.com/92E935D1F0-5A62-4597-B5CF-D29CB0EFB4C1Tue, 12 May 2015 20:26:15 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get an update on our resident Mac users switch to Linux & the challenges she's run into. Ubuntu makes a deal with Microsoft and promises to ship snappy on the Internet of Things. Plus hints on how Debian PPAs might work, the first $9 Linux rig & more!1:12:07no<p>We get an update on our resident Mac users switch to Linux & the challenges she's run into. Ubuntu makes a deal with Microsoft and promises to ship snappy on the Internet of Things, but what the heck is a Snap package? And is it truly a transactional system?</p><p>Plus hints on how Debian PPAs might work, the world's first $9 Linux rig & much more!</p>We get an update on our resident Mac users switch to Linux & the challenges she's run into. Ubuntu makes a deal with Microsoft and promises to ship snappy on the Internet of Things, but what the heck is a Snap package? And is it truly a transactional system?

Plus hints on how Debian PPAs might work, the world's first $9 Linux rig & much more!

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We get an update on our resident Mac users switch to Linux & the challenges she's run into. Ubuntu makes a deal with Microsoft and promises to ship snappy on the Internet of Things, but what the heck is a Snap package? And is it truly a transactional system?

Plus hints on how Debian PPAs might work, the world's first $9 Linux rig & much more!

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Episode 91: Open Source Kollaboration | LUP 91https://linuxunplugged.com/91443B3676-A7E1-4B4D-A3AC-45D0A8C77322Tue, 05 May 2015 18:30:20 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAaron Seigo joins us to discuss the Kolab project. We also discuss the Roundcube project’s fundraiser & possible Kolab integration. Plus our Virtual LUG reviews Ubuntu 15.04, and we discuss what’s so desktop focused about Ubuntu 15.10 & much, much more!1:34:25no<p>Aaron Seigo joins us to discuss the Kolab project, open source’s genuine answer to Microsoft Exchange and other groupware solutions. We also discuss the Roundcube project’s fundraiser & possible integration with Kolab.</p><p>Plus our Virtual LUG reviews Ubuntu 15.04, and we discuss what’s so desktop focused about Ubuntu 15.10 & much, much more!</p>Aaron Seigo joins us to discuss the Kolab project, open source’s genuine answer to Microsoft Exchange and other groupware solutions. We also discuss the Roundcube project’s fundraiser & possible integration with Kolab.

Plus our Virtual LUG reviews Ubuntu 15.04, and we discuss what’s so desktop focused about Ubuntu 15.10 & much, much more!

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Aaron Seigo joins us to discuss the Kolab project, open source’s genuine answer to Microsoft Exchange and other groupware solutions. We also discuss the Roundcube project’s fundraiser & possible integration with Kolab.

Plus our Virtual LUG reviews Ubuntu 15.04, and we discuss what’s so desktop focused about Ubuntu 15.10 & much, much more!

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Episode 90: How The Fest Was Fun | LUP 90https://linuxunplugged.com/90C4B31420-08AF-4526-9D7F-BE5857AE536ATue, 28 Apr 2015 20:21:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingExclusive interviews from the floor of LinuxFest Northwest 2015, meet the man who brought Netflix to Linux, how Intel builds the MinnowBoard for Linux, the state of ZFS on Linux. Plus a quick look at Plasma 5.3, Telegram’s surprising popularity & more! 1:30:34no<p>Exclusive interviews from the floor of LinuxFest Northwest 2015, meet the man who brought Netflix to Linux & changed the WINE project forever, how Intel builds the MinnowBoard for Linux, the state of ZFS on Linux & how we had so much fun it just might be illegal.</p><p>Plus a quick look at the new KDE Plasma update, Telegram’s surprising popularity & more!</p>Exclusive interviews from the floor of LinuxFest Northwest 2015, meet the man who brought Netflix to Linux & changed the WINE project forever, how Intel builds the MinnowBoard for Linux, the state of ZFS on Linux & how we had so much fun it just might be illegal.

Plus a quick look at the new KDE Plasma update, Telegram’s surprising popularity & more!

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Exclusive interviews from the floor of LinuxFest Northwest 2015, meet the man who brought Netflix to Linux & changed the WINE project forever, how Intel builds the MinnowBoard for Linux, the state of ZFS on Linux & how we had so much fun it just might be illegal.

Plus a quick look at the new KDE Plasma update, Telegram’s surprising popularity & more!

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Episode 89: Oh Deere, RMS was Right | LUP 89https://linuxunplugged.com/89B7D1FC66-BF8A-4F2B-A787-60F56C8D78D6Tue, 21 Apr 2015 19:30:21 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingManufactures claim software integrated with hardware means the end user never truly owns the device, and simply owns a license to use it. Plus MacBook Linux woes, the quick look at the ThinkPad Yoga 3 running Linux, the biggest systemd myth busted & more!1:15:16no<p>Manufactures claims software integrated with hardware means the end user never truly owns the device, and simply owns a license to use it. Our panel discusses the real world ramifications of this.</p><p>Plus MacBook Linux woes, the quick look at the ThinkPad Yoga 3 running Linux, the biggest systemd myth busted & more!</p>Manufactures claims software integrated with hardware means the end user never truly owns the device, and simply owns a license to use it. Our panel discusses the real world ramifications of this.

Plus MacBook Linux woes, the quick look at the ThinkPad Yoga 3 running Linux, the biggest systemd myth busted & more!

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Manufactures claims software integrated with hardware means the end user never truly owns the device, and simply owns a license to use it. Our panel discusses the real world ramifications of this.

Plus MacBook Linux woes, the quick look at the ThinkPad Yoga 3 running Linux, the biggest systemd myth busted & more!

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Episode 88: Churning Over Btrfs | LUP 88https://linuxunplugged.com/883DAA4A8E-4696-4135-B0FF-30C7D4286BB2Tue, 14 Apr 2015 20:09:25 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur discussion of Linux filesystems goes in depth. Plus a few corrections from last week & some follow up. We also look at the release of Linux 4.0, some of the more humorous press coverage it's received & the “big feature” Linus could care less about.1:34:14noSupport LINUX Unplugged

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Episode 87: btrfs Meltdown | LUP 87https://linuxunplugged.com/878CD17E44-7726-43C6-8C38-30CD9C4695C3Tue, 07 Apr 2015 19:01:31 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter yet another gotcha takes down a critical Linux workstation, is it officially time to consider avoiding btrfs when it matters? Plus what happened to the Evolve OS project & why they are now called Solus. 1:31:04no<p>After yet another gotcha takes down a critical Linux workstation, is it officially time to consider avoiding btrfs when it matters? </p><p>Plus what happened to the Evolve OS project & why they are now called Solus.</p>After yet another gotcha takes down a critical Linux workstation, is it officially time to consider avoiding btrfs when it matters?

Plus what happened to the Evolve OS project & why they are now called Solus.

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After yet another gotcha takes down a critical Linux workstation, is it officially time to consider avoiding btrfs when it matters?

Plus what happened to the Evolve OS project & why they are now called Solus.

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Episode 86: Evolve Your OS | LUP 86https://linuxunplugged.com/869F84CE09-26C0-48E1-90A7-4A957E3458EFTue, 31 Mar 2015 18:15:38 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe proprietor of Evolve OS stops by to discuss what makes Evolve OS a unique Linux desktop & the challenges smaller projects face. Plus a look at tiny powerful Linux gadget that we think might be worth backing, a debate about “the look” of apps & more!1:16:49no<p>The proprietor of Evolve OS stops by to discuss what makes Evolve OS a unique Linux desktop & the challenges smaller projects face getting coverage and attention.</p><p>Plus a look at tiny powerful Linux hardware gadget that we think might be worth backing, a debate about “the look” of Linux apps & more!</p>The proprietor of Evolve OS stops by to discuss what makes Evolve OS a unique Linux desktop & the challenges smaller projects face getting coverage and attention.

Plus a look at tiny powerful Linux hardware gadget that we think might be worth backing, a debate about “the look” of Linux apps & more!

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The proprietor of Evolve OS stops by to discuss what makes Evolve OS a unique Linux desktop & the challenges smaller projects face getting coverage and attention.

Plus a look at tiny powerful Linux hardware gadget that we think might be worth backing, a debate about “the look” of Linux apps & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+qsDnD3C4]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 85: Give the Kids Linux | LUP 85https://linuxunplugged.com/85DF29467F-D7CC-4FB3-BFBB-D6FAABDDB892Tue, 24 Mar 2015 18:29:47 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWill Secure Boot hamper boutique Linux distributions and hurt desktop Linux innovation? Our panel debates. Also getting started with Linux the right way. Plus a recap of the first ever Kansas Linux Fest, our errata, your feedback & more!1:13:36no<p>Will Secure Boot hamper boutique Linux distributions and hurt desktop Linux innovation? Our panel debates. Also getting started with Linux the right way.</p><p>Plus a recap of the first ever Kansas Linux Fest, our errata, your feedback & more!</p>Will Secure Boot hamper boutique Linux distributions and hurt desktop Linux innovation? Our panel debates. Also getting started with Linux the right way.

Plus a recap of the first ever Kansas Linux Fest, our errata, your feedback & more!

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Will Secure Boot hamper boutique Linux distributions and hurt desktop Linux innovation? Our panel debates. Also getting started with Linux the right way.

Plus a recap of the first ever Kansas Linux Fest, our errata, your feedback & more!

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Episode 84: On the Verge of Convergence | LUP 84https://linuxunplugged.com/84EFBB1288-F837-4700-85ED-37EA0589E59FTue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:21 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe get the scoop on how Ubuntu Touch plans to tackle Android’s market share & the challenges involved in moving some of our favorite apps. Plus what makes the perfect laptop for our crew, why the future of Btrfs looks very bright & an Ubuntu MATE Update.1:10:46no<p>We get the scoop on how Ubuntu Touch plans to tackle Android’s market share & the challenges involved in moving some of our favorite desktop Linux apps to Ubuntu touch.</p><p>Plus what makes the perfect laptop for our crew, why the future of Btrfs looks very bright & an Ubuntu MATE Update.</p>We get the scoop on how Ubuntu Touch plans to tackle Android’s market share & the challenges involved in moving some of our favorite desktop Linux apps to Ubuntu touch.

Plus what makes the perfect laptop for our crew, why the future of Btrfs looks very bright & an Ubuntu MATE Update.

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We get the scoop on how Ubuntu Touch plans to tackle Android’s market share & the challenges involved in moving some of our favorite desktop Linux apps to Ubuntu touch.

Plus what makes the perfect laptop for our crew, why the future of Btrfs looks very bright & an Ubuntu MATE Update.

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Episode 83: Numixing Fedora | LUP 83https://linuxunplugged.com/83AE640E94-C82B-4C3C-BAAF-76E821D7824ETue, 10 Mar 2015 19:47:18 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOzon OS promises to make Fedora approachable for the rest of us, Ubuntu makes the switch to systemd & then we’ll debate the likely effectiveness of the new Linux Kernel development “Code of Conflict”. Plus feedback, story updates & more!1:18:39no<p>Ozon OS promises to make Fedora approachable for the rest of us, Ubuntu makes the switch to systemd & then we’ll debate the likely effectiveness of the new Linux Kernel development “Code of Conflict”.</p><p>Plus feedback, story updates & more!</p>Ozon OS promises to make Fedora approachable for the rest of us, Ubuntu makes the switch to systemd & then we’ll debate the likely effectiveness of the new Linux Kernel development “Code of Conflict”.

Plus feedback, story updates & more!

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Ozon OS promises to make Fedora approachable for the rest of us, Ubuntu makes the switch to systemd & then we’ll debate the likely effectiveness of the new Linux Kernel development “Code of Conflict”.

Plus feedback, story updates & more!

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Episode 82: Ubuntu MATE Gets Legit | LUP 82https://linuxunplugged.com/8229395D1F-E55A-48E1-91C5-D7D0B656614CTue, 03 Mar 2015 19:44:12 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe round out our SCALE13x coverage with a few more exclusive interviews, then get an update on the fast growing Ubuntu MATE project. Plus a look back at Gnome 1.0’s release, Firefox OS on a pocket watch, the great wearable debate & much more!1:42:09no<p>We round out our SCALE13x coverage with a few more exclusive interviews, then get an update on the fast growing Ubuntu MATE project.</p><p>Plus a look back at Gnome 1.0’s release, Firefox OS on a pocket watch, the great wearable debate & much more!</p>We round out our SCALE13x coverage with a few more exclusive interviews, then get an update on the fast growing Ubuntu MATE project.

Plus a look back at Gnome 1.0’s release, Firefox OS on a pocket watch, the great wearable debate & much more!

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We round out our SCALE13x coverage with a few more exclusive interviews, then get an update on the fast growing Ubuntu MATE project.

Plus a look back at Gnome 1.0’s release, Firefox OS on a pocket watch, the great wearable debate & much more!

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Episode 81: Unplugging the Past | LUP 81https://linuxunplugged.com/813668A381-DED1-472A-A339-8EA4901FCFBETue, 24 Feb 2015 07:03:35 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingJoin us as we peer into the past and revisit some big topics!1:27:40noJoin us as we peer into the past and revisit some big topics! Join us as we peer into the past and revisit some big topics!

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Join us as we peer into the past and revisit some big topics!

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Episode 80: ARMed with Arch | LUP 80https://linuxunplugged.com/803C3FBD26-CFFD-4C37-8EB9-C2D147245A2ETue, 17 Feb 2015 18:15:54 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOne of the core developers of Arch Linux ARM joins us to chat about this rapidly developing platform, how Arch is used in ARM deployments & more. Plus an update on Ubuntu Phone & the first fully sandboxed portable Linux desktop app is demoed this weekQ1:05:38no<p>One of the core developers of Arch Linux ARM joins us to chat about this rapidly developing platform, how Arch is used in ARM deployments & their relationship with the main Arch project.</p><p>Plus an update on Ubuntu Phone & the first fully sandboxed portable Linux desktop app is demoed this week. How is it different than what we’ve seen before? And how far away might it be? We debate.</p>One of the core developers of Arch Linux ARM joins us to chat about this rapidly developing platform, how Arch is used in ARM deployments & their relationship with the main Arch project.

Plus an update on Ubuntu Phone & the first fully sandboxed portable Linux desktop app is demoed this week. How is it different than what we’ve seen before? And how far away might it be? We debate.

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One of the core developers of Arch Linux ARM joins us to chat about this rapidly developing platform, how Arch is used in ARM deployments & their relationship with the main Arch project.

Plus an update on Ubuntu Phone & the first fully sandboxed portable Linux desktop app is demoed this week. How is it different than what we’ve seen before? And how far away might it be? We debate.

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Episode 79: Ubuntu Calling | LUP 79https://linuxunplugged.com/79813BEA45-201C-4DF4-AFC0-F8BB4D687A4ATue, 10 Feb 2015 18:00:45 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask the interesting questions. The details on the launch of the phone, some of the great apps & what’s still missing. Plus the new Raspberry Pi hates being flashed & we read a quick batch of great emails.1:15:10no<p>The first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask all the interesting questions you might have been wondering. The details on the launch of the phone, some of the great apps & what’s still missing.</p><p>Plus the new Raspberry Pi hates being flashed & we read a quick batch of great emails.</p>The first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask all the interesting questions you might have been wondering. The details on the launch of the phone, some of the great apps & what’s still missing.

Plus the new Raspberry Pi hates being flashed & we read a quick batch of great emails.

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The first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask all the interesting questions you might have been wondering. The details on the launch of the phone, some of the great apps & what’s still missing.

Plus the new Raspberry Pi hates being flashed & we read a quick batch of great emails.

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Episode 78: Straight Outta FOSDEM | LUP 78https://linuxunplugged.com/78FD5F1E02-82A0-4518-A840-5274531AD984Tue, 03 Feb 2015 18:37:55 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software gather to talk all things Linux. Plus we drool over the new Raspberry Pi 2 & ask if B+ buyers got a little screwed.1:05:33no<p>FOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software gather to talk all things Linux. </p><p>Plus we drool over the new Raspberry Pi 2 & ask if B+ buyers got a little screwed.</p>FOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software gather to talk all things Linux.

Plus we drool over the new Raspberry Pi 2 & ask if B+ buyers got a little screwed.

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FOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software gather to talk all things Linux.

Plus we drool over the new Raspberry Pi 2 & ask if B+ buyers got a little screwed.

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Episode 77: Vivaldi, The Fourth Browser | LUP 77https://linuxunplugged.com/776CA7DA78-2CBC-4402-BD8D-89B809551EBCTue, 27 Jan 2015 17:43:33 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try! Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more!1:02:52no<p>A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try! </p><p>Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more!</p>A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try!

Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more!

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A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try!

Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more!

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Episode 76: Building a Better Gnome | LUP 76https://linuxunplugged.com/76C0EC6371-FA6F-404C-A751-FA19117C4524Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:14:46 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChristian Hergert, creator of Gnome Builder joins to discuss his projects funding campaign. Ubuntu announces their Internet of Things OS, we’re a bit skeptical. Plus Linus takes a firm stance on public disclosure of vulnerabilities & Kernel documentation.59:04no<p>Christian Hergert the creator of Gnome Builder joins us to discuss his projects funding campaign, quitting his full time job to work on open source & answering a major concern of developers looking to target Linux.</p><p>Ubuntu announces their Internet of Things OS, we’re a bit skeptical & Linus takes a firm stance on public disclosure of vulnerabilities and Kernel documentation.</p>Christian Hergert the creator of Gnome Builder joins us to discuss his projects funding campaign, quitting his full time job to work on open source & answering a major concern of developers looking to target Linux.

Ubuntu announces their Internet of Things OS, we’re a bit skeptical & Linus takes a firm stance on public disclosure of vulnerabilities and Kernel documentation.

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Christian Hergert the creator of Gnome Builder joins us to discuss his projects funding campaign, quitting his full time job to work on open source & answering a major concern of developers looking to target Linux.

Ubuntu announces their Internet of Things OS, we’re a bit skeptical & Linus takes a firm stance on public disclosure of vulnerabilities and Kernel documentation.

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Episode 75: Obviously Linux's Fault | LUP 75https://linuxunplugged.com/75FDFD2DD7-A237-4E58-BF5F-BCF6C7EA9FD8Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:40:57 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIt’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handle a little tough love as a community for the collective good? We debate. Plus 4 new Linux distress to watch in 2015, a MATE love story & an Arch victory1:11:53no<p>It’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handle a little tough love as a community for the collective good? We debate.</p><p>Plus the 4 best new Linux distributions to watch in 2015, a MATE love story & an Arch victory.</p>It’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handle a little tough love as a community for the collective good? We debate.

Plus the 4 best new Linux distributions to watch in 2015, a MATE love story & an Arch victory.

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It’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handle a little tough love as a community for the collective good? We debate.

Plus the 4 best new Linux distributions to watch in 2015, a MATE love story & an Arch victory.

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Episode 74: Proprietary Exodus | LUP 74https://linuxunplugged.com/7464BD5849-6DAD-469F-AC74-3273A19F2279Tue, 06 Jan 2015 20:37:54 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDuring a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, we’ll debate of that’s true & play other clips from his speech. Then we’ll look at the recent exodus of Mac developers, the pants debt comes due & more!1:11:05no<p>During a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, we’ll debate of that’s true & play other clips from his speech.</p><p>Then we’ll look at the recent exodus of Mac developers, ponder if this a trend worth paying attention to & if Linux is ready to take advantage of it.</p><p>Plus the pants debt comes due, your feedback & much more!</p>During a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, we’ll debate of that’s true & play other clips from his speech.

Then we’ll look at the recent exodus of Mac developers, ponder if this a trend worth paying attention to & if Linux is ready to take advantage of it.

Plus the pants debt comes due, your feedback & much more!

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During a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, we’ll debate of that’s true & play other clips from his speech.

Then we’ll look at the recent exodus of Mac developers, ponder if this a trend worth paying attention to & if Linux is ready to take advantage of it.

Plus the pants debt comes due, your feedback & much more!

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Episode 73: Predicting 2015 | LUP 73https://linuxunplugged.com/73E92C7E72-F271-4234-8AFD-5991447CE5BFTue, 30 Dec 2014 19:10:27 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired or maybe just plain wrong, this edition of Unplugged promises to entertain. Plus what goes into making a great & secure messaging system & more!1:42:52no<p>Our bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired or maybe just plain wrong, this edition of Unplugged promises to entertain.</p><p>Plus what goes into making a great & secure messaging system & more!</p>Our bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired or maybe just plain wrong, this edition of Unplugged promises to entertain.

Plus what goes into making a great & secure messaging system & more!

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Our bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired or maybe just plain wrong, this edition of Unplugged promises to entertain.

Plus what goes into making a great & secure messaging system & more!

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Episode 72: Best of LUP 2014 | LUP 72https://linuxunplugged.com/724A2719E4-4AA8-4660-8BB6-C0B2E5C1206CTue, 23 Dec 2014 11:59:18 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or anything else, we covered lots of major events this year!1:35:39noWe look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or anything else, we covered lots of major events this year! We look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or anything else, we covered lots of major events this year!

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We look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or anything else, we covered lots of major events this year!

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Episode 71: Fedora Takes the Lead | LUP 71https://linuxunplugged.com/71CDCB7DCA-5D85-4E68-8F36-D313BE5FCB6BTue, 16 Dec 2014 20:01:41 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformation of any Linux distro of 2014. Plus Dustin Kirkland from Canonical talks about Ubuntu Snappy Core & then we find out what’s coming soon to Xonotic.1:30:07no<p>Our virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformation of any Linux distro of 2014.</p><p>Plus Dustin Kirkland from Canonical answers if Ubuntu Snappy could be the future of the entire Ubuntu project & what’s coming soon from the Xonotic project.</p>Our virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformation of any Linux distro of 2014.

Plus Dustin Kirkland from Canonical answers if Ubuntu Snappy could be the future of the entire Ubuntu project & what’s coming soon from the Xonotic project.

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Our virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformation of any Linux distro of 2014.

Plus Dustin Kirkland from Canonical answers if Ubuntu Snappy could be the future of the entire Ubuntu project & what’s coming soon from the Xonotic project.

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Episode 70: Next Gen Fedora | LUP 70https://linuxunplugged.com/70F45CE4B7-6C7B-463A-8B2B-A4EC22C895D1Tue, 09 Dec 2014 22:23:20 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingFedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release & more, Plus what the Ubuntu Snappy Core announcement means, why it’s a big deal & why it could be amazing for the desktop one day. Then was 2014 the year Roku killed XMBC for us?1:13:36no<p>Fedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release, the possibility of the project switching to an Intel style Tick-Tock release & what Fedora 22 might look like.</p><p>Plus what the Ubuntu Snappy Core announcement means, why it’s a big deal & why it could be amazing for the desktop one day. </p><p>Then was 2014 the year Roku killed XMBC for us?</p>Fedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release, the possibility of the project switching to an Intel style Tick-Tock release & what Fedora 22 might look like.

Plus what the Ubuntu Snappy Core announcement means, why it’s a big deal & why it could be amazing for the desktop one day.

Then was 2014 the year Roku killed XMBC for us?

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Fedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release, the possibility of the project switching to an Intel style Tick-Tock release & what Fedora 22 might look like.

Plus what the Ubuntu Snappy Core announcement means, why it’s a big deal & why it could be amazing for the desktop one day.

Then was 2014 the year Roku killed XMBC for us?

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Episode 69: Perfect Linux Laptop | LUP 69https://linuxunplugged.com/6935F9FB55-E75C-4129-9C77-9C51EADA7BB0Tue, 02 Dec 2014 19:47:38 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe founder of Purism Librem 15, joins us to discuss the hardware, software & goals of the project & how he hopes to encourage manufacturers to free the entire stack. Plus CoreOS announces Rocket, a new Docker competitor that we’re excited about & more! 1:27:12no<p>The founder of Purism Librem 15, a laptop that promises to respect your freedom and be the perfect Linux machine joins us to discuss the hardware, software & goals of the project & how he hopes to encourage manufacturers to free the entire stack. But are the goals of this project too ambitions? We’ll ask!</p><p>Plus CoreOS announces Rocket, a new Docker competitor that we’re very excited about & more!</p>The founder of Purism Librem 15, a laptop that promises to respect your freedom and be the perfect Linux machine joins us to discuss the hardware, software & goals of the project & how he hopes to encourage manufacturers to free the entire stack. But are the goals of this project too ambitions? We’ll ask!

Plus CoreOS announces Rocket, a new Docker competitor that we’re very excited about & more!

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The founder of Purism Librem 15, a laptop that promises to respect your freedom and be the perfect Linux machine joins us to discuss the hardware, software & goals of the project & how he hopes to encourage manufacturers to free the entire stack. But are the goals of this project too ambitions? We’ll ask!

Plus CoreOS announces Rocket, a new Docker competitor that we’re very excited about & more!

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Episode 68: Linux Powered Schools | LUP 68https://linuxunplugged.com/6855F30B5E-33DA-4443-B88E-9F6BDBDB4DA5Tue, 25 Nov 2014 17:37:56 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe talk with students from Penn Manor School District, where they’ve given every student a Linux laptop. Plus a preview of our interview with Mark Shuttleworth & his take on the recent criticism and exodus from Debian & getting started in a Linux career.1:24:31no<p>We’re joined by a classroom full of special guests, we talk with the students from Penn Manor School District, where they’ve given every high school student a Linux laptop & integrated the students into the help desk. We get the inside scope on the challenges, roadblocks & successes of this large desktop Linux deployment.</p><p>Plus a preview of our upcoming interview with Mark Shuttleworth & his take on the recent criticism and exodus from Debian & getting started in a Linux career.</p>We’re joined by a classroom full of special guests, we talk with the students from Penn Manor School District, where they’ve given every high school student a Linux laptop & integrated the students into the help desk. We get the inside scope on the challenges, roadblocks & successes of this large desktop Linux deployment.

Plus a preview of our upcoming interview with Mark Shuttleworth & his take on the recent criticism and exodus from Debian & getting started in a Linux career.

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We’re joined by a classroom full of special guests, we talk with the students from Penn Manor School District, where they’ve given every high school student a Linux laptop & integrated the students into the help desk. We get the inside scope on the challenges, roadblocks & successes of this large desktop Linux deployment.

Plus a preview of our upcoming interview with Mark Shuttleworth & his take on the recent criticism and exodus from Debian & getting started in a Linux career.

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Episode 67: Debian Community Divided | LUP 67https://linuxunplugged.com/678ADF03FB-76DF-45D4-9C42-31382EE66F18Tue, 18 Nov 2014 18:31:26 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe recap the recent mini-exodus in the Debian project. Then we follow that with some concrete ideas of what we can do to change that tone. Plus we take a stroll down fantasy lane and solve our top 3 Linux pain points, some great follow up & much more!1:06:11no<p>We recap the recent mini-exodus in the Debian project & discuss how the tone of discussion around systemd has had some terrible consequences. We follow that with some concrete ideas of what we can do to change that tone.</p><p>Plus we take a stroll down fantasy lane and wave our magic wands and solve our top three Linux pain points, some great follow up & much more.</p>We recap the recent mini-exodus in the Debian project & discuss how the tone of discussion around systemd has had some terrible consequences. We follow that with some concrete ideas of what we can do to change that tone.

Plus we take a stroll down fantasy lane and wave our magic wands and solve our top three Linux pain points, some great follow up & much more.

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We recap the recent mini-exodus in the Debian project & discuss how the tone of discussion around systemd has had some terrible consequences. We follow that with some concrete ideas of what we can do to change that tone.

Plus we take a stroll down fantasy lane and wave our magic wands and solve our top three Linux pain points, some great follow up & much more.

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Episode 66: Firefox gets Unplugged | LUP 66https://linuxunplugged.com/66A852BD40-A059-426A-8736-A093FC936AC6Tue, 11 Nov 2014 21:00:51 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe Firefox challenge & now we follow up, we also reflect on 10 years & the growing competition from Webkit Gnome raised money to defend it’s Trademark from Groupon, which has quickly raised the white flag. Plus an exciting first live on the show & more!1:14:48no<p>The crew took the Firefox challenge & we follow up, we reflect on 10 years of Firefox, their early Linux support & the growing competition from Webkit.</p><p>Gnome raised money to defend it’s Trademark from Groupon, which has quickly raised the white flag. Is this instant groundswell of support the dawn of a new community attitude towards Gnome?</p><p>Plus an exciting first live on the show, tons of great feedback & more!</p>The crew took the Firefox challenge & we follow up, we reflect on 10 years of Firefox, their early Linux support & the growing competition from Webkit.

Gnome raised money to defend it’s Trademark from Groupon, which has quickly raised the white flag. Is this instant groundswell of support the dawn of a new community attitude towards Gnome?

Plus an exciting first live on the show, tons of great feedback & more!

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The crew took the Firefox challenge & we follow up, we reflect on 10 years of Firefox, their early Linux support & the growing competition from Webkit.

Gnome raised money to defend it’s Trademark from Groupon, which has quickly raised the white flag. Is this instant groundswell of support the dawn of a new community attitude towards Gnome?

Plus an exciting first live on the show, tons of great feedback & more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+jBa5SlLQ]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 65: OpenSUSE Followup | LINUX Unplugged 65https://linuxunplugged.com/65E314504E-8521-4212-9C9C-AAE06A3F873ATue, 04 Nov 2014 19:03:49 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe follow up on our review of openSUSE 13.2 & discuss how life on the rolling side has been going for some of our LUG members. Plus the hardware box that promises to replace your password manager & we say goodbye to the Linux Outlaws.1:21:08no<p>We follow up on our review of openSUSE 13.2 & discuss how life on the rolling side has been going for some of our LUG members. </p><p>Plus the hardware box that promises to replace your password manager & we say goodbye to the Linux Outlaws.</p>We follow up on our review of openSUSE 13.2 & discuss how life on the rolling side has been going for some of our LUG members.

Plus the hardware box that promises to replace your password manager & we say goodbye to the Linux Outlaws.

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We follow up on our review of openSUSE 13.2 & discuss how life on the rolling side has been going for some of our LUG members.

Plus the hardware box that promises to replace your password manager & we say goodbye to the Linux Outlaws.

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Episode 64: SeaGL & OLF Roundup | LINUX Unplugged 64https://linuxunplugged.com/6439BDE952-5D47-45A6-9429-56F624D7396FTue, 28 Oct 2014 18:59:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur interviews from SeaGL 2014. Special guest Angela Fisher joins us to discuss getting women involved with Linux and technology general. Plus our fun stories from Ohio LinuxFest 2014, a few closing thoughts, your feedback & much more!1:08:50no<p>Our interviews from SeaGL 2014, a grassroots technical conference dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about the GNU/Linux community and free/libre/open-source. Special guest Angela Fisher joins us to discuss getting women involved with Linux and technology general.</p><p>Plus our fun stories from Ohio LinuxFest 2014, a few closing thoughts, your feedback & much more!</p>Our interviews from SeaGL 2014, a grassroots technical conference dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about the GNU/Linux community and free/libre/open-source. Special guest Angela Fisher joins us to discuss getting women involved with Linux and technology general.

Plus our fun stories from Ohio LinuxFest 2014, a few closing thoughts, your feedback & much more!

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Our interviews from SeaGL 2014, a grassroots technical conference dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about the GNU/Linux community and free/libre/open-source. Special guest Angela Fisher joins us to discuss getting women involved with Linux and technology general.

Plus our fun stories from Ohio LinuxFest 2014, a few closing thoughts, your feedback & much more!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+fuPAzDao]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 63: For Forks Sake | LUP 63https://linuxunplugged.com/639BC01AA5-9725-44C1-A061-F4AC1CC191A3Tue, 21 Oct 2014 19:12:58 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs it time to fork Debian? Some Unix veterans do, and we discuss. The Linux Grandma joins us to discuss Kubuntu, KDE’s outreach, and Google Summer of Code. Plus Microsoft says they really love Linux, Steam’s secret weapon against Windows & much more!1:29:56no<p>Is it time to fork Debian? Some Unix veterans do, and we discuss. The Linux Grandma joins us to discuss Kubuntu, KDE’s outreach, and Google Summer of Code. </p><p>Plus Microsoft says they really love Linux, Steam’s secret weapon against Windows & much more!</p>Is it time to fork Debian? Some Unix veterans do, and we discuss. The Linux Grandma joins us to discuss Kubuntu, KDE’s outreach, and Google Summer of Code.

Plus Microsoft says they really love Linux, Steam’s secret weapon against Windows & much more!

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Is it time to fork Debian? Some Unix veterans do, and we discuss. The Linux Grandma joins us to discuss Kubuntu, KDE’s outreach, and Google Summer of Code.

Plus Microsoft says they really love Linux, Steam’s secret weapon against Windows & much more!

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Episode 62: Unifying Linux Software | LUP 62https://linuxunplugged.com/62601F2219-8690-4F5C-B3C8-DFB6D754502FTue, 14 Oct 2014 18:06:13 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe discuss how one software center for all distributions would work & which existing solutions are the closest. Plus looking forward to some new Ubuntu apps & how Linux bit Lightworks right in the memory manager.1:09:05no<p>We discuss how one software center for all distributions would work & which existing solutions are the closest.</p><p>Plus looking forward to some new Ubuntu apps & how Linux bit Lightworks right in the memory manager.</p>We discuss how one software center for all distributions would work & which existing solutions are the closest.

Plus looking forward to some new Ubuntu apps & how Linux bit Lightworks right in the memory manager.

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We discuss how one software center for all distributions would work & which existing solutions are the closest.

Plus looking forward to some new Ubuntu apps & how Linux bit Lightworks right in the memory manager.

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Episode 61: Don’t Feed the Soap Opera | LUP 61https://linuxunplugged.com/61ACB486E1-EC7E-4CD3-8F51-DDF49A4592B2Tue, 07 Oct 2014 21:25:47 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe Linux community is at each others throats this week, from Lennart Poettering’s well intentioned rant, to the rage quit of GamingOnLinux’s lead writer. Our thoughts on structuring a productive community, your emails & much more!1:45:52no<p>The Linux community is at each others throats this week, from Lennart Poettering’s well intentioned rant, to the rage quit of GamingOnLinux’s lead writer. You’d think it was high school all over again. But what’s the larger ramifications of this public fight & what causes them? </p><p>Plus can we put the blame at the feet of Linus Torvalds? Our thoughts on structuring a productive community, your emails & much more!</p>The Linux community is at each others throats this week, from Lennart Poettering’s well intentioned rant, to the rage quit of GamingOnLinux’s lead writer. You’d think it was high school all over again. But what’s the larger ramifications of this public fight & what causes them?

Plus can we put the blame at the feet of Linus Torvalds? Our thoughts on structuring a productive community, your emails & much more!

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The Linux community is at each others throats this week, from Lennart Poettering’s well intentioned rant, to the rage quit of GamingOnLinux’s lead writer. You’d think it was high school all over again. But what’s the larger ramifications of this public fight & what causes them?

Plus can we put the blame at the feet of Linus Torvalds? Our thoughts on structuring a productive community, your emails & much more!

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Episode 60: Calm Before the Storm | LINUX Unplugged 60https://linuxunplugged.com/606F66DADF-0494-4CEC-B68B-55C9CFD12F3FTue, 30 Sep 2014 18:33:48 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingToday’s show is full of robust discussion as your hosts discuss the recent criticism over our coverage of Ubuntu 14.10, the general reaction to Shellshock & the Netflixification of Photoshop on Chromebooks.1:33:31no<p>Today’s show is full of robust discussion as your hosts discuss the recent criticism over our coverage of Ubuntu 14.10, the general reaction to Shellshock & the Netflixification of Photoshop on Chromebooks.</p><p>Plus picking the best distro for getting a job, a little more XFCE chat & much more!</p>Today’s show is full of robust discussion as your hosts discuss the recent criticism over our coverage of Ubuntu 14.10, the general reaction to Shellshock & the Netflixification of Photoshop on Chromebooks.

Plus picking the best distro for getting a job, a little more XFCE chat & much more!

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Today’s show is full of robust discussion as your hosts discuss the recent criticism over our coverage of Ubuntu 14.10, the general reaction to Shellshock & the Netflixification of Photoshop on Chromebooks.

Plus picking the best distro for getting a job, a little more XFCE chat & much more!

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Episode 59: Dead Desktop Walking | LUP 59https://linuxunplugged.com/5906EEA36E-3907-406F-9DF7-C862DEA3288ETue, 23 Sep 2014 18:07:36 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDebian moves to make Gnome the default desktop, is XFCE dead? Plus Red Hat announces its refocusing on the very thing Canonical makes all its money from & why we may be on the precipice of a massive new competition between the two companies.1:16:22no<p>Debian moves to make Gnome the default desktop, is XFCE going the way of the Dodo bird? Our living debate will try to get to the bottom of the big elephant in the room.</p><p>Plus Red Hat announces its refocusing on the very thing Canonical makes all its money from & why we may be on the precipice of a massive new competition between the two companies.</p>Debian moves to make Gnome the default desktop, is XFCE going the way of the Dodo bird? Our living debate will try to get to the bottom of the big elephant in the room.

Plus Red Hat announces its refocusing on the very thing Canonical makes all its money from & why we may be on the precipice of a massive new competition between the two companies.

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Debian moves to make Gnome the default desktop, is XFCE going the way of the Dodo bird? Our living debate will try to get to the bottom of the big elephant in the room.

Plus Red Hat announces its refocusing on the very thing Canonical makes all its money from & why we may be on the precipice of a massive new competition between the two companies.

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Episode 58: Cult of Community | LUP 58https://linuxunplugged.com/5859E0C8E6-3DF6-4AFB-BB7B-3CF5D6FC0F1CTue, 16 Sep 2014 19:31:51 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs the role of “Community Manager” a fraud perpetrated by companies trying to exploit the fruits for their community? We debate. Plus we discuss your systemd follow up, the recent purchase of openSUSE’s parent company Attachmate & more!1:15:13no<p>Is the role of “Community Manager” a fraud perpetrated by companies trying to exploit the fruits for their community? We debate if things are really that black and white, and how a community advocate can make all the difference. </p><p>Then we discuss your systemd follow up, the various desktops touch screen features, Microsoft buying Minecraft, and the recent purchase of openSUSE’s parent company Attachmate.</p>Is the role of “Community Manager” a fraud perpetrated by companies trying to exploit the fruits for their community? We debate if things are really that black and white, and how a community advocate can make all the difference.

Then we discuss your systemd follow up, the various desktops touch screen features, Microsoft buying Minecraft, and the recent purchase of openSUSE’s parent company Attachmate.

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Is the role of “Community Manager” a fraud perpetrated by companies trying to exploit the fruits for their community? We debate if things are really that black and white, and how a community advocate can make all the difference.

Then we discuss your systemd follow up, the various desktops touch screen features, Microsoft buying Minecraft, and the recent purchase of openSUSE’s parent company Attachmate.

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Episode 57: systemd Haters Busted | LUP 57https://linuxunplugged.com/57E11EAD57-D508-4760-AEB5-5609336EB6E5Tue, 09 Sep 2014 18:53:38 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe majority of systemd hate appears to be coming from just two sources. At least that’s what we suspect & call them out. Plus a review of OpenMediaVault and how it compares to FreeNAS, a quick look at Tox & what the heck is Fedora’s DNF?1:23:12no<p>The majority of systemd hate appears to be coming from just two sources. At least that’s what we suspect & call them out. </p><p>Plus a review of OpenMediaVault and how it compares to FreeNAS, a quick look at Tox & what the heck is Fedora’s DNF?</p>The majority of systemd hate appears to be coming from just two sources. At least that’s what we suspect & call them out.

Plus a review of OpenMediaVault and how it compares to FreeNAS, a quick look at Tox & what the heck is Fedora’s DNF?

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The majority of systemd hate appears to be coming from just two sources. At least that’s what we suspect & call them out.

Plus a review of OpenMediaVault and how it compares to FreeNAS, a quick look at Tox & what the heck is Fedora’s DNF?

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Episode 56: One Packager for All | LUP 56https://linuxunplugged.com/5645C5D8B5-68CF-4FE9-ACC6-A323969CE410Tue, 02 Sep 2014 19:47:06 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe systemd group has a proposal for universal software management scheme for all Linux distributions. We’ll debate the philosophical impact & explain why it’s all powered by btrfs. Plus some thoughts on the ultimate DM & the true cost of a MacBook!1:28:10no<p>The systemd group has a proposal for universal software management scheme for all Linux distributions. We’ll share the technical details, debate the philosophical impact & explain why it’s all powered by btrfs.</p><p>Plus some thoughts on the ultimate desktop manager, the true cost of a MacBook, and much more!</p>The systemd group has a proposal for universal software management scheme for all Linux distributions. We’ll share the technical details, debate the philosophical impact & explain why it’s all powered by btrfs.

Plus some thoughts on the ultimate desktop manager, the true cost of a MacBook, and much more!

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The systemd group has a proposal for universal software management scheme for all Linux distributions. We’ll share the technical details, debate the philosophical impact & explain why it’s all powered by btrfs.

Plus some thoughts on the ultimate desktop manager, the true cost of a MacBook, and much more!

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Episode 55: LinuxCon 2014 Unplugged | LUP 55https://linuxunplugged.com/556954A3EE-1AC2-4508-A0A5-570505E11C6ETue, 26 Aug 2014 19:16:18 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLearn about Linux in big networking, what the future holds for SUSE & more from LinuxCon 2014. Plus, are you feeling a bit down? Maybe it’s because Linux users are being told to shut up about Desktop Linux. We’ll discuss why this an short sighted idea.1:31:46no<p>We’ve got exclusive interviews from LinuxCon 2014, learn about Linux in big networking, what the future holds for SUSE & much more.</p><p>Plus, are you feeling a bit down? Maybe it’s because Linux users are being told to shut up about Desktop Linux & move on. We’ll discuss why this an absurdly short sighted idea.</p>We’ve got exclusive interviews from LinuxCon 2014, learn about Linux in big networking, what the future holds for SUSE & much more.

Plus, are you feeling a bit down? Maybe it’s because Linux users are being told to shut up about Desktop Linux & move on. We’ll discuss why this an absurdly short sighted idea.

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We’ve got exclusive interviews from LinuxCon 2014, learn about Linux in big networking, what the future holds for SUSE & much more.

Plus, are you feeling a bit down? Maybe it’s because Linux users are being told to shut up about Desktop Linux & move on. We’ll discuss why this an absurdly short sighted idea.

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Episode 54: Microsoft's Munich Man | LINUX Unplugged 54https://linuxunplugged.com/548A566731-851B-401C-A5EF-FBFE37590179Tue, 19 Aug 2014 18:38:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingSam from the Moka project stops by to chat about making Linux look better. Then we get into the role open source plays in self driving cars. Plus we bust some of the FUD around Munich’s much reported plan to abandon Linux and switch back to Windows.1:05:16no<p>Sam from the Moka project stops by to chat about the business of making Linux look better. Then we get into the role open source plays in self driving cars.</p><p>Plus we bust some of the FUD around Munich’s much reported plan to abandon Linux and switch back to Windows.</p>Sam from the Moka project stops by to chat about the business of making Linux look better. Then we get into the role open source plays in self driving cars.

Plus we bust some of the FUD around Munich’s much reported plan to abandon Linux and switch back to Windows.

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Sam from the Moka project stops by to chat about the business of making Linux look better. Then we get into the role open source plays in self driving cars.

Plus we bust some of the FUD around Munich’s much reported plan to abandon Linux and switch back to Windows.

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Episode 53: Ubuntu with Rodent | LUP 53https://linuxunplugged.com/539BE070B4-7971-42B9-B1AC-DF3BCF5CE904Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:27:38 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe new Beta of ElementaryOS has shipped and we discuss where they are heading, the community interaction issues & their genius move with some tricky hardware support. Plus the long term cost of Ubuntu Touch, using ZFS on Linux successfully & more!1:20:40no<p>The new Beta of ElementaryOS has shipped and we discuss where they are heading, the problems with their community interaction, and the genius move they are taking with some tricky hardware support.</p><p>Plus the long term cost of Ubuntu Touch becoming successful, using ZFS on Linux successfully, and much more!</p>The new Beta of ElementaryOS has shipped and we discuss where they are heading, the problems with their community interaction, and the genius move they are taking with some tricky hardware support.

Plus the long term cost of Ubuntu Touch becoming successful, using ZFS on Linux successfully, and much more!

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The new Beta of ElementaryOS has shipped and we discuss where they are heading, the problems with their community interaction, and the genius move they are taking with some tricky hardware support.

Plus the long term cost of Ubuntu Touch becoming successful, using ZFS on Linux successfully, and much more!

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Episode 52: CRUX Interview | LUP 52https://linuxunplugged.com/521CF5E51B-61E4-4513-A471-D9F6871310D1Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:19:30 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur team reviews the famous CRUX Linux and we discuss this unique distribution with one of its long time developers. Plus details about Fedora COPR and is Desktop Linux stuck in an uncanny valley? We debate.1:24:37no<p>Our team reviews the famous CRUX Linux and we discuss this unique distribution with one of its long time developers.</p><p>Plus details about Fedora COPR and is Desktop Linux stuck in an uncanny valley? We debate.</p>Our team reviews the famous CRUX Linux and we discuss this unique distribution with one of its long time developers.

Plus details about Fedora COPR and is Desktop Linux stuck in an uncanny valley? We debate.

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Our team reviews the famous CRUX Linux and we discuss this unique distribution with one of its long time developers.

Plus details about Fedora COPR and is Desktop Linux stuck in an uncanny valley? We debate.

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Episode 51: OSCON Behind The Story | LUP 51https://linuxunplugged.com/514E65446C-884D-42FF-BBDC-9B274F27E192Tue, 29 Jul 2014 19:25:17 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’ve got more interviews from OSCON & we debate if fragmentation is simply the result of winning Plus why the Linux community needs a reality check about the popularity of the MacBook & how poor the solutions are for MacBook owners who want to run Linux1:40:55no<p>We’ve got more exclusive interviews from OSCON 2014, and then debate if fragmentation is simply the result of winning. </p><p>Plus why the Linux community needs a reality check about the popularity of Apple’s MacBook, and how poor the solutions are for MacBook owners who want to run Linux.</p>We’ve got more exclusive interviews from OSCON 2014, and then debate if fragmentation is simply the result of winning.

Plus why the Linux community needs a reality check about the popularity of Apple’s MacBook, and how poor the solutions are for MacBook owners who want to run Linux.

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We’ve got more exclusive interviews from OSCON 2014, and then debate if fragmentation is simply the result of winning.

Plus why the Linux community needs a reality check about the popularity of Apple’s MacBook, and how poor the solutions are for MacBook owners who want to run Linux.

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Episode 50: Linux Look-Back | LUP 50https://linuxunplugged.com/507CED43B6-98BC-4CB7-969C-F7C3430E0C7DTue, 22 Jul 2014 10:21:36 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe look back at five years of Linux memories, and reminisce about the bad old days of the Linux desktop. Plus our favorite ways to track performance, desktop Linux app containers that are already here and shipping and much more!58:20no<p>We look back at five years of Linux memories, and reminisce about the bad old days of the Linux desktop. </p><p>Then the exciting future for PC-BSD, and it’s new unique desktop.</p><p>Plus our favorite ways to track performance, desktop Linux app containers that are already here and shipping and much more!</p>We look back at five years of Linux memories, and reminisce about the bad old days of the Linux desktop.

Then the exciting future for PC-BSD, and it’s new unique desktop.

Plus our favorite ways to track performance, desktop Linux app containers that are already here and shipping and much more!

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We look back at five years of Linux memories, and reminisce about the bad old days of the Linux desktop.

Then the exciting future for PC-BSD, and it’s new unique desktop.

Plus our favorite ways to track performance, desktop Linux app containers that are already here and shipping and much more!

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Episode 49: Rapid Fire Journalism | LINUX Unplugged 49https://linuxunplugged.com/49E3E00440-0485-45B3-8734-42E366B4FDBATue, 15 Jul 2014 19:12:11 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat about our time with the new Plasma 5 desktop from KDE, then we discuss the poor state of Linux news & what the real solution is that has major ramifications for the community. Plus a Command Line challenge update & our big plans for next week!1:15:18no<p>We chat about our time with the new Plasma 5 desktop from KDE, then using the latest situation with Manjaro we discuss the poor state of Linux news, root causes, and what the real solution is that has major ramifications for the open source community.</p><p>Plus some fantastic feedback, a Command Line challenge update and our big plans for next week!</p>We chat about our time with the new Plasma 5 desktop from KDE, then using the latest situation with Manjaro we discuss the poor state of Linux news, root causes, and what the real solution is that has major ramifications for the open source community.

Plus some fantastic feedback, a Command Line challenge update and our big plans for next week!

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We chat about our time with the new Plasma 5 desktop from KDE, then using the latest situation with Manjaro we discuss the poor state of Linux news, root causes, and what the real solution is that has major ramifications for the open source community.

Plus some fantastic feedback, a Command Line challenge update and our big plans for next week!

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Episode 48: KaOS Theory | LUP 48https://linuxunplugged.com/48B9325615-005D-4243-89CF-66F8DF5C07B8Tue, 08 Jul 2014 18:48:59 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat with Jos Poortvliet about the future of KDE, Plasma 5 Desktop, then review a KDE distribution with a direction: KaOS. Plus: The great news for the Blender project, our OSCON plans and much more!1:19:56no<p>We chat with Jos Poortvliet about the future of KDE, Plasma 5 Desktop, then review a KDE distribution with a direction: KaOS.</p><p>Plus: The great news for the Blender project, our OSCON plans and much more!</p>We chat with Jos Poortvliet about the future of KDE, Plasma 5 Desktop, then review a KDE distribution with a direction: KaOS.

Plus: The great news for the Blender project, our OSCON plans and much more!

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We chat with Jos Poortvliet about the future of KDE, Plasma 5 Desktop, then review a KDE distribution with a direction: KaOS.

Plus: The great news for the Blender project, our OSCON plans and much more!

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Episode 47: Desktopaholics Anonymous | LUP 47https://linuxunplugged.com/471469FC3F-1F8B-4F8E-91BA-235EE9A07F6BTue, 01 Jul 2014 18:36:20 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe come clean on our struggle with loving every Linux desktop, until we start up the hate. We discuss huge news for CoreOS & take a closer look at OwnCloud 7s server-to-server syncing. Plus troubleshooting KDE sound problems & a new community initiative!37:08no<p>We come clean on our struggle with loving every Linux desktop, until we start up the hate. Plus we discuss the huge news for CoreOS and take a closer look at OwnCloud 7’s server-to-server syncing.</p><p>Plus troubleshooting KDE sound problems, and a new community initiative!</p>We come clean on our struggle with loving every Linux desktop, until we start up the hate. Plus we discuss the huge news for CoreOS and take a closer look at OwnCloud 7’s server-to-server syncing.

Plus troubleshooting KDE sound problems, and a new community initiative!

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We come clean on our struggle with loving every Linux desktop, until we start up the hate. Plus we discuss the huge news for CoreOS and take a closer look at OwnCloud 7’s server-to-server syncing.

Plus troubleshooting KDE sound problems, and a new community initiative!

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Episode 46: SouthEast LinuxFest Unplugged | LUP 46https://linuxunplugged.com/46F09E24DA-D24A-451F-883C-964C219E4684Tue, 24 Jun 2014 17:31:14 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’ve got another round of great exclusive interviews from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014. Find out why Slackware is still going strong, the BSD kindness brigade & more!54:02no<p>We’ve got another round of great exclusive interviews from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014. </p><p>Find out why Slackware is still going strong, the BSD kindness brigade & more!</p>We’ve got another round of great exclusive interviews from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014.

Find out why Slackware is still going strong, the BSD kindness brigade & more!

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We’ve got another round of great exclusive interviews from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014.

Find out why Slackware is still going strong, the BSD kindness brigade & more!

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Episode 45: The Triple-Boot Phone | LUP 45https://linuxunplugged.com/45A6F19554-76DA-43C5-AAB8-20267D72B0D6Tue, 17 Jun 2014 15:46:15 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChris shares his experience with triple booting Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch and Android on his Nexus 5 and the surprising results. Plus some grounded feedback and much more!24:46no<p>Chris shares his experience with triple booting Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch and Android on his Nexus 5 and the surprising results. </p><p>Plus some grounded feedback and much more!</p>Chris shares his experience with triple booting Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch and Android on his Nexus 5 and the surprising results.

Plus some grounded feedback and much more!

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Chris shares his experience with triple booting Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch and Android on his Nexus 5 and the surprising results.

Plus some grounded feedback and much more!

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Episode 44: Bedrock: A New Paradigm | LUP 44https://linuxunplugged.com/44A7450E08-6E68-470D-B81A-065E40AB91EBTue, 10 Jun 2014 17:03:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe founder of Bedrock Linux joins us to discuss their ambitious distribution that lets you utilize the userland of all your favorite distributions at once Plus Alienware slaps Linux users in the face with a dead fish, your feedback, and more!46:38no<p>The founder of Bedrock Linux joins us to discuss their ambitious distribution that lets you utilize the userland of all your favorite distributions at once</p><p>Plus Alienware slaps Linux users in the face with a dead fish, your feedback, and more!</p>The founder of Bedrock Linux joins us to discuss their ambitious distribution that lets you utilize the userland of all your favorite distributions at once

Plus Alienware slaps Linux users in the face with a dead fish, your feedback, and more!

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The founder of Bedrock Linux joins us to discuss their ambitious distribution that lets you utilize the userland of all your favorite distributions at once

Plus Alienware slaps Linux users in the face with a dead fish, your feedback, and more!

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Episode 43: Mint 17: Fresh or Stagnant? | LUP 43https://linuxunplugged.com/43AB41A02E-BC36-4FB8-9FBC-514C3901F39FTue, 03 Jun 2014 18:02:35 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe’ll take a look at the new features of Linux Mint 17, and discuss the new Cinnamon release. Then we’ll debate if distro derivatives are a bad thing. Plus: Is Red Hat too over controlling of Gnome? Candidates for the Gnome Foundation’s board think so.1:03:59no<p>We’ll take a look at the new features of Linux Mint 17, and discuss the new Cinnamon release. Then we’ll debate if distro derivatives are a bad thing.</p><p>Plus: Is Red Hat too over controlling of Gnome? Candidates for the Gnome Foundation’s board think so, we’ll discuss.</p>We’ll take a look at the new features of Linux Mint 17, and discuss the new Cinnamon release. Then we’ll debate if distro derivatives are a bad thing.

Plus: Is Red Hat too over controlling of Gnome? Candidates for the Gnome Foundation’s board think so, we’ll discuss.

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We’ll take a look at the new features of Linux Mint 17, and discuss the new Cinnamon release. Then we’ll debate if distro derivatives are a bad thing.

Plus: Is Red Hat too over controlling of Gnome? Candidates for the Gnome Foundation’s board think so, we’ll discuss.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/RUkczH-V+6tKeCtXR]]>Chris FisherWes Payne
Episode 42: Fine Wine or Sour Ports | LUP 42https://linuxunplugged.com/420CD08F8A-0ABE-43F4-9380-A7E6D9D106BBTue, 27 May 2014 17:34:45 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingLiam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line. Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement!1:02:54no<p>Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line.</p><p>Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement!</p>Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line.

Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement!

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Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line.

Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement!

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Episode 41: Arch’s Uprising | LUP 41https://linuxunplugged.com/414AEF29F5-01B9-47DD-B4D9-1EBB06BE999DTue, 20 May 2014 17:52:46 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener survey, compare our audience’s answers with another recent large survey and find some surprising results. Plus how the “Power Linux User” is underrepresented by developer attention!1:00:27no<p>Is this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener home server survey, and compare our audience’s answers with another recent large survey, and find some surprising results.</p><p>Plus how the “Power Linux User” is underrepresented by developer attention, and we share some Linux switching stories that go horribly wrong!</p>Is this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener home server survey, and compare our audience’s answers with another recent large survey, and find some surprising results.

Plus how the “Power Linux User” is underrepresented by developer attention, and we share some Linux switching stories that go horribly wrong!

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Is this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener home server survey, and compare our audience’s answers with another recent large survey, and find some surprising results.

Plus how the “Power Linux User” is underrepresented by developer attention, and we share some Linux switching stories that go horribly wrong!

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Episode 40: Developers Get Qt | LUP 40https://linuxunplugged.com/409017C3B0-E82B-482F-B0DA-FBFFF1F62DBFTue, 13 May 2014 19:23:29 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we discuss our favorite packages for a Linux home server, and the brand new Ubuntu Orange cluster box. Plus your feedback, our follow up, and much more!51:08no<p>We chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we discuss our favorite packages for a Linux home server, and the brand new Ubuntu Orange cluster box.</p><p>Plus your feedback, our follow up, and much more!</p>We chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we discuss our favorite packages for a Linux home server, and the brand new Ubuntu Orange cluster box.

Plus your feedback, our follow up, and much more!

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We chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we discuss our favorite packages for a Linux home server, and the brand new Ubuntu Orange cluster box.

Plus your feedback, our follow up, and much more!

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Episode 39: Fragmentation Timebomb | LUP 39https://linuxunplugged.com/393E623A66-E0DC-403D-861B-B2BAE5A80219Tue, 06 May 2014 18:31:34 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUbuntu will be rolling out their first generation Qt based desktop environment, Mir, Wayland and X11 are competing, and developers are crying fragmentation. But how would we shape the future if we could wave a magic wand? And is fragmentation a problem?55:59no<p>In the not too distant future the Linux desktop will face a landscape comprised of users running Wayland, Mir, and X11. Ubuntu will be rolling out their first generation Qt based desktop environment, and developers are crying fragmentation.</p><p>But how would we shape the future if we could wave a magic wand? And is fragmentation a real problem in practice?</p><p>Plus: Our thoughts on Magea, producing video content on Linux, and much more!</p>In the not too distant future the Linux desktop will face a landscape comprised of users running Wayland, Mir, and X11. Ubuntu will be rolling out their first generation Qt based desktop environment, and developers are crying fragmentation.

But how would we shape the future if we could wave a magic wand? And is fragmentation a real problem in practice?

Plus: Our thoughts on Magea, producing video content on Linux, and much more!

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In the not too distant future the Linux desktop will face a landscape comprised of users running Wayland, Mir, and X11. Ubuntu will be rolling out their first generation Qt based desktop environment, and developers are crying fragmentation.

But how would we shape the future if we could wave a magic wand? And is fragmentation a real problem in practice?

Plus: Our thoughts on Magea, producing video content on Linux, and much more!

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Episode 38: The Rest of the Fest | LUP 38https://linuxunplugged.com/380C375CF3-9D64-4148-86AC-7E0735BC7DA9Tue, 29 Apr 2014 17:52:49 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real benefits to Linux conventions like LinuxFest Northwest.47:38noWe had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real benefits to Linux conventions like LinuxFest Northwest. We had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real benefits to Linux conventions like LinuxFest Northwest.

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We had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real benefits to Linux conventions like LinuxFest Northwest.

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Episode 37: Client Side Drama | LUP 37https://linuxunplugged.com/3756E00738-6B0B-42FC-882F-232A0F751A47Tue, 22 Apr 2014 18:18:39 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe discuss the pros & cons of Client Side Decorations and their potential issues. Plus our thoughts on the best password managers, your follow up and more!49:48no<p>The GTK camp is pushing hard for Client Side Decorations, but there are some major drawbacks on non-Gnome desktops. We discuss the pros and cons, and if this is going to lead to a new kind of desktop Linux fragmentation.</p><p>Plus our thoughts on the best password managers, your follow up, and more!</p>The GTK camp is pushing hard for Client Side Decorations, but there are some major drawbacks on non-Gnome desktops. We discuss the pros and cons, and if this is going to lead to a new kind of desktop Linux fragmentation.

Plus our thoughts on the best password managers, your follow up, and more!

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The GTK camp is pushing hard for Client Side Decorations, but there are some major drawbacks on non-Gnome desktops. We discuss the pros and cons, and if this is going to lead to a new kind of desktop Linux fragmentation.

Plus our thoughts on the best password managers, your follow up, and more!

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Episode 36: Beware of Underdog | LUP 36https://linuxunplugged.com/36F95FEE49-4D0D-47C8-B0C4-1F3A1F0EF5D7Tue, 15 Apr 2014 16:37:17 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAre boutique distributions a bag of hurt for new users? We love a good underdog, but sometimes our excitement gets the best of us and we recommend something that’s not appropriate for a switcher to land on.56:27no<p>Are boutique distributions a bag of hurt for new users? </p><p>We love a good underdog, but sometimes our excitement gets the best of us and we recommend something that’s not appropriate for a switcher to land on.</p><p>Plus some quick thoughts on the beating open source is taking as fallout from the Heartbleed bug.</p>Are boutique distributions a bag of hurt for new users?

We love a good underdog, but sometimes our excitement gets the best of us and we recommend something that’s not appropriate for a switcher to land on.

Plus some quick thoughts on the beating open source is taking as fallout from the Heartbleed bug.

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Are boutique distributions a bag of hurt for new users?

We love a good underdog, but sometimes our excitement gets the best of us and we recommend something that’s not appropriate for a switcher to land on.

Plus some quick thoughts on the beating open source is taking as fallout from the Heartbleed bug.

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Episode 35: Windows eXPired | LUP 35https://linuxunplugged.com/3593620778-B775-42FD-808A-03E6DC88F942Tue, 08 Apr 2014 17:29:25 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingXP support ends today and we’ll celebrate the occasion by debating what prevents technical users switching to Linux, address some common myths, and set a course for our new howto show.1:10:19no<p>XP support ends today and we’ll celebrate the occasion by debating what prevents technical users switching to Linux, address some common myths, and set a course for our new howto show.</p><p>Plus why Chase and Matt are wrong about DS9, blaming choice, your feedback, and more!</p>XP support ends today and we’ll celebrate the occasion by debating what prevents technical users switching to Linux, address some common myths, and set a course for our new howto show.

Plus why Chase and Matt are wrong about DS9, blaming choice, your feedback, and more!

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XP support ends today and we’ll celebrate the occasion by debating what prevents technical users switching to Linux, address some common myths, and set a course for our new howto show.

Plus why Chase and Matt are wrong about DS9, blaming choice, your feedback, and more!

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Episode 34: Drive-By Advice | LUP 34https://linuxunplugged.com/34FE5BE9F9-DD57-4600-91E7-0B5F7E5B4089Tue, 01 Apr 2014 21:36:43 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe debate the validity of recent anti-Linux comments made on a Leo Laporte's nationally syndicated “Tech Guy” radio show, and the more subtle and larger “built-in bias” many in the tech community still hold towards Linux.1:07:49no<p>We debate the validity of recent anti-Linux comments made on a Leo Laporte's nationally syndicated “Tech Guy” radio show, and the more subtle and larger “built-in bias” many in the tech community still hold towards Linux.</p><p>Plus: Your follow up on the Mir/Wayland topic, Ubuntu’s Amazon lens goes opt-in, and more!</p>We debate the validity of recent anti-Linux comments made on a Leo Laporte's nationally syndicated “Tech Guy” radio show, and the more subtle and larger “built-in bias” many in the tech community still hold towards Linux.

Plus: Your follow up on the Mir/Wayland topic, Ubuntu’s Amazon lens goes opt-in, and more!

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We debate the validity of recent anti-Linux comments made on a Leo Laporte's nationally syndicated “Tech Guy” radio show, and the more subtle and larger “built-in bias” many in the tech community still hold towards Linux.

Plus: Your follow up on the Mir/Wayland topic, Ubuntu’s Amazon lens goes opt-in, and more!

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Episode 33: Graphical Civil War | LUP 33https://linuxunplugged.com/3381BDCA11-7291-46D1-BD1E-98E158342580Tue, 25 Mar 2014 18:14:46 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs devastating fragmentation going to doom Desktop Linux, can a case for multiple display servers? Don’t care about the display server? We’ll make the case why you need to care, and why the biggest community confrontation could be brewing.1:22:44no<p>Is devastating fragmentation going to doom Desktop Linux, can a case for multiple display servers?</p><p>Don’t care about the display server? We’ll make the case why you need to care, and why the biggest community confrontation could be brewing.</p>Is devastating fragmentation going to doom Desktop Linux, can a case for multiple display servers?

Don’t care about the display server? We’ll make the case why you need to care, and why the biggest community confrontation could be brewing.

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Is devastating fragmentation going to doom Desktop Linux, can a case for multiple display servers?

Don’t care about the display server? We’ll make the case why you need to care, and why the biggest community confrontation could be brewing.

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Episode 32: Do Me a SolydXK | LUP 32https://linuxunplugged.com/3248421111-4855-4A8E-AC15-EB661AEE367CTue, 18 Mar 2014 20:42:59 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe co-founders of SoyldXK join us to discuss their origins, what they focus on, how they hope to make a profit, and what the future might hold. Plus we have some “solid” AutoCAD replacements for Linux, your emails, and more!50:31no<p>The co-founders of SoyldXK join us to discuss their origins, what they focus on, how they hope to make a profit, and what the future might hold. </p><p>Plus we have some “solid” AutoCAD replacements for Linux, your emails, and more!</p>The co-founders of SoyldXK join us to discuss their origins, what they focus on, how they hope to make a profit, and what the future might hold.

Plus we have some “solid” AutoCAD replacements for Linux, your emails, and more!

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The co-founders of SoyldXK join us to discuss their origins, what they focus on, how they hope to make a profit, and what the future might hold.

Plus we have some “solid” AutoCAD replacements for Linux, your emails, and more!

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Episode 31: Ubuntu Punching Bag | LUP 31https://linuxunplugged.com/31173863A0-37A7-4B4C-A281-5DC4EF997E7ATue, 11 Mar 2014 17:42:35 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs the Linux community’s animosity towards Ubuntu turning away new switchers? We’ll analyze what has the community so upset, and how that can color a new Linux users first impressions.53:22no<p>Is the Linux community’s animosity towards Ubuntu turning away new switchers? We’ll analyze what has the community so upset, and how that can color a new Linux users first impressions.</p><p>Plus Vale promise to make transitioning from DirectX to OpenGL much easier, but we have our doubts, and why Wil Wheaton loves his Mac but plays with his Linux.</p>Is the Linux community’s animosity towards Ubuntu turning away new switchers? We’ll analyze what has the community so upset, and how that can color a new Linux users first impressions.

Plus Vale promise to make transitioning from DirectX to OpenGL much easier, but we have our doubts, and why Wil Wheaton loves his Mac but plays with his Linux.

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Is the Linux community’s animosity towards Ubuntu turning away new switchers? We’ll analyze what has the community so upset, and how that can color a new Linux users first impressions.

Plus Vale promise to make transitioning from DirectX to OpenGL much easier, but we have our doubts, and why Wil Wheaton loves his Mac but plays with his Linux.

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Episode 30: Talkin' Tox | LUP 30https://linuxunplugged.com/30762D4675-3916-4AD2-AD7F-320DDAC52473Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:09:07 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingTwo developers from the TOX project, an open source secure Skype killer join us to discuss their new project, the future, and how they hope to become your new messaging system. 1:00:34no<p>Two developers from the TOX project, an open source secure Skype killer join us to discuss their new project, the future, and how they hope to become your new messaging system. <br /><br />Plus getting more battery life out of a Linux laptop, the Steam problem, and your feedback.</p>Two developers from the TOX project, an open source secure Skype killer join us to discuss their new project, the future, and how they hope to become your new messaging system.

Plus getting more battery life out of a Linux laptop, the Steam problem, and your feedback.

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Two developers from the TOX project, an open source secure Skype killer join us to discuss their new project, the future, and how they hope to become your new messaging system.

Plus getting more battery life out of a Linux laptop, the Steam problem, and your feedback.

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Episode 29: The Klementine Squeeze | LUP 29https://linuxunplugged.com/2936BCCDBF-2AE2-43A8-9007-ECAA2C01390CTue, 25 Feb 2014 17:25:51 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting their own Linux distribution, and then we’ll put it all out on the table and discuss our ideas and goals for Howto Linux, and take the live feedback of our virtual LUG.1:04:48no<p>A cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting their own Linux distribution, and then we’ll put it all out on the table and discuss our ideas and goals for Howto Linux, and take the live feedback of our virtual LUG.</p><p>Plus should we trust Valve? Your feedback, and more!</p>A cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting their own Linux distribution, and then we’ll put it all out on the table and discuss our ideas and goals for Howto Linux, and take the live feedback of our virtual LUG.

Plus should we trust Valve? Your feedback, and more!

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A cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting their own Linux distribution, and then we’ll put it all out on the table and discuss our ideas and goals for Howto Linux, and take the live feedback of our virtual LUG.

Plus should we trust Valve? Your feedback, and more!

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Episode 28: Neckbeard Entitlement Factor | LUP 28https://linuxunplugged.com/2831152C44-ED85-45BB-B87D-425F45E918E5Tue, 18 Feb 2014 18:03:14 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingMichael Hall from Canonical joins us to discuss his personal views on what he’s coined the new 80/20 rule for open source. Are the consumers of open source the biggest hurdle to projects becoming sustainable?1:05:35no<p>Michael Hall from Canonical joins us to discuss his personal views on what he’s coined the new 80/20 rule for open source. Are the consumers of open source the biggest hurdle to projects becoming sustainable?</p><p>Plus Valve might looking at your DNS history, getting young users to try Linux, and your feedback!</p>Michael Hall from Canonical joins us to discuss his personal views on what he’s coined the new 80/20 rule for open source. Are the consumers of open source the biggest hurdle to projects becoming sustainable?

Plus Valve might looking at your DNS history, getting young users to try Linux, and your feedback!

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Michael Hall from Canonical joins us to discuss his personal views on what he’s coined the new 80/20 rule for open source. Are the consumers of open source the biggest hurdle to projects becoming sustainable?

Plus Valve might looking at your DNS history, getting young users to try Linux, and your feedback!

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Episode 27: Debian's systemd Decision | LUP 27https://linuxunplugged.com/2757E9B629-C16E-407F-B16C-92693AF5BCA2Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:40:11 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOne of the bumpier chapters in Debian’s history looks to be drawing to a close, at least for now. But what was all the drama about? And where do things stand now? We’ll dig into the latest developments in the Debian init system debate.1:05:27no<p>One of the bumpier chapters in Debian’s history looks to be drawing to a close, at least for now. But what was all the drama about? And where do things stand now? We’ll dig into the latest developments in the Debian init system debate.</p><p>Plus inspiring a new generation to use Linux, your emails, and more!</p>One of the bumpier chapters in Debian’s history looks to be drawing to a close, at least for now. But what was all the drama about? And where do things stand now? We’ll dig into the latest developments in the Debian init system debate.

Plus inspiring a new generation to use Linux, your emails, and more!

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One of the bumpier chapters in Debian’s history looks to be drawing to a close, at least for now. But what was all the drama about? And where do things stand now? We’ll dig into the latest developments in the Debian init system debate.

Plus inspiring a new generation to use Linux, your emails, and more!

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Episode 26: MATE Mythbusting | LUP 26https://linuxunplugged.com/2612DE6513-0785-4318-A518-C75788B7BDC6Tue, 04 Feb 2014 17:57:53 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe MATE Desktop is about to see some big improvements, we bring on Martin Wimpress from the MATE project to discuss his new MATE Live CD, and what the future holds for MATE.1:03:17no<p>The MATE Desktop is about to see some big improvements, we bring on Martin Wimpress from the MATE project to discuss his new MATE Live CD, and what the future holds for MATE.</p><p>Plus our renewed commitment to improving the state of Linux news, and the recent mistake that has Chris green with Hulk Rage!</p>The MATE Desktop is about to see some big improvements, we bring on Martin Wimpress from the MATE project to discuss his new MATE Live CD, and what the future holds for MATE.

Plus our renewed commitment to improving the state of Linux news, and the recent mistake that has Chris green with Hulk Rage!

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The MATE Desktop is about to see some big improvements, we bring on Martin Wimpress from the MATE project to discuss his new MATE Live CD, and what the future holds for MATE.

Plus our renewed commitment to improving the state of Linux news, and the recent mistake that has Chris green with Hulk Rage!

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Episode 25: Culture of Shiny | LUP 25https://linuxunplugged.com/2510B41BDB-4BF8-43CD-BA0E-7FB18ADF57C3Tue, 28 Jan 2014 22:29:57 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAaron Seigo joins us to call out the new and shiny culture that’s pervasive in the free software community. And even your own humble hosts have been afflicted with from time to time. 1:07:59no<p>Aaron Seigo joins us to call out the new and shiny culture that’s pervasive in the free software community. And even your own humble hosts have been afflicted with from time to time. </p><p>The reality is users want new features, but hate reduced functionality. And often free software developers want to build something new. But what is the cost of this constant form of “progress”? </p><p>How do we shift value from new and shiny, to tried and true to help enable wider free software adoption?</p>Aaron Seigo joins us to call out the new and shiny culture that’s pervasive in the free software community. And even your own humble hosts have been afflicted with from time to time.

The reality is users want new features, but hate reduced functionality. And often free software developers want to build something new. But what is the cost of this constant form of “progress”?

How do we shift value from new and shiny, to tried and true to help enable wider free software adoption?

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Aaron Seigo joins us to call out the new and shiny culture that’s pervasive in the free software community. And even your own humble hosts have been afflicted with from time to time.

The reality is users want new features, but hate reduced functionality. And often free software developers want to build something new. But what is the cost of this constant form of “progress”?

How do we shift value from new and shiny, to tried and true to help enable wider free software adoption?

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Episode 24: FUD for Thought | LUP 24https://linuxunplugged.com/24587F7224-44AA-4315-B80C-6349CBEE8A8ATue, 21 Jan 2014 17:33:14 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe battle lines have been drawn and the assault against upstart is in full force. We’ll discuss the heat being put on Canonical, the CLA, and upstart with our virtual LUG. Then we’ll bust some Linux switching FUD that’s been popping up.1:14:19no<p>The battle lines have been drawn and the assault against upstart is in full force. We’ll discuss the heat being put on Canonical, the CLA, and upstart with our virtual LUG.</p><p>Then we’ll bust some Linux switching FUD that’s been popping up with more and more Windows users fleeing the sinking ship.</p>The battle lines have been drawn and the assault against upstart is in full force. We’ll discuss the heat being put on Canonical, the CLA, and upstart with our virtual LUG.

Then we’ll bust some Linux switching FUD that’s been popping up with more and more Windows users fleeing the sinking ship.

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The battle lines have been drawn and the assault against upstart is in full force. We’ll discuss the heat being put on Canonical, the CLA, and upstart with our virtual LUG.

Then we’ll bust some Linux switching FUD that’s been popping up with more and more Windows users fleeing the sinking ship.

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Episode 23: Google Invades Your Nest | LUP 23https://linuxunplugged.com/23AC1C50E2-B07A-42E3-BE89-CFDF1E53258CTue, 14 Jan 2014 19:01:45 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe follow up on some of the most innovative Linux powered devices at CES, and this discuss Google buying Nest Labs. Is the future of the “Internet of Things” locked down to proprietary devices running locked down software?1:06:37no<p>We follow up on some of the most innovative Linux powered devices at CES, and this discuss Google buying Nest Labs. Is the future of the “Internet of Things” locked down to proprietary devices running locked down software? And what are the ramifications for the home?</p><p>Plus some practical thoughts on Steam OS, 4k Displays coming to Linux, a new way to interface with your PC, and your feedback.</p>We follow up on some of the most innovative Linux powered devices at CES, and this discuss Google buying Nest Labs. Is the future of the “Internet of Things” locked down to proprietary devices running locked down software? And what are the ramifications for the home?

Plus some practical thoughts on Steam OS, 4k Displays coming to Linux, a new way to interface with your PC, and your feedback.

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We follow up on some of the most innovative Linux powered devices at CES, and this discuss Google buying Nest Labs. Is the future of the “Internet of Things” locked down to proprietary devices running locked down software? And what are the ramifications for the home?

Plus some practical thoughts on Steam OS, 4k Displays coming to Linux, a new way to interface with your PC, and your feedback.

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Episode 22: Hurd Mentality | LUP 22https://linuxunplugged.com/22E3062C12-F739-463A-84FD-655A4647E2B8Tue, 07 Jan 2014 17:05:36 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDoes building by group consensus slow down open source innovation? We’ll look at some big choices Debian is facing and debate if some stronger leadership might produce more expedient and practical results.1:02:54no<p>Does building by group consensus slow down open source innovation? We’ll look at some big choices Debian is facing and debate if some stronger leadership might produce more expedient and practical results.</p><p>Plus: We’ll discuss the CentOS team joining Red Hat, and drool over some Steam Box hardware, read emails, and much more!</p>Does building by group consensus slow down open source innovation? We’ll look at some big choices Debian is facing and debate if some stronger leadership might produce more expedient and practical results.

Plus: We’ll discuss the CentOS team joining Red Hat, and drool over some Steam Box hardware, read emails, and much more!

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Does building by group consensus slow down open source innovation? We’ll look at some big choices Debian is facing and debate if some stronger leadership might produce more expedient and practical results.

Plus: We’ll discuss the CentOS team joining Red Hat, and drool over some Steam Box hardware, read emails, and much more!

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Episode 21: Unplugging 2013 | LUP 21https://linuxunplugged.com/21B94DE0C9-F8D0-441B-8D62-8A1222BD5FACTue, 31 Dec 2013 18:03:41 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIn the final moments of 2013 our virtual LUG shares their expectations and predictions for 2014. We’ll debate some of the most anticipated changes.1:06:00no<p>In the final moments of 2013 our virtual LUG shares their expectations and predictions for 2014. We’ll debate some of the most anticipated changes.</p><p>Plus a frank Slackware discussion, rolling Ubuntu is back again, your emails, and more!</p>In the final moments of 2013 our virtual LUG shares their expectations and predictions for 2014. We’ll debate some of the most anticipated changes.

Plus a frank Slackware discussion, rolling Ubuntu is back again, your emails, and more!

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In the final moments of 2013 our virtual LUG shares their expectations and predictions for 2014. We’ll debate some of the most anticipated changes.

Plus a frank Slackware discussion, rolling Ubuntu is back again, your emails, and more!

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Episode 20: Fidel Chromecastro | LUP 20https://linuxunplugged.com/2031D6BC5F-5F31-40A9-B53D-ABA9A2408CFDTue, 24 Dec 2013 09:27:00 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingChromecast has been called the gadget of the year, but are the better options? Or is a simple, low cost, Linux powered gadget the ultimate living room solution? We’ll debate where it stacks up compared to XMBC, Plex, and others.1:06:01no<p>Chromecast has been called the gadget of the year, but are the better options? Or is a simple, low cost, Linux powered gadget the ultimate living room solution? We’ll debate where it stacks up compared to XMBC, Plex, and others.</p><p>Plus: Some insights into why Canonical might be looking to License their Binary repos to the Mint projects, your feedback, and more!</p>Chromecast has been called the gadget of the year, but are the better options? Or is a simple, low cost, Linux powered gadget the ultimate living room solution? We’ll debate where it stacks up compared to XMBC, Plex, and others.

Plus: Some insights into why Canonical might be looking to License their Binary repos to the Mint projects, your feedback, and more!

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Chromecast has been called the gadget of the year, but are the better options? Or is a simple, low cost, Linux powered gadget the ultimate living room solution? We’ll debate where it stacks up compared to XMBC, Plex, and others.

Plus: Some insights into why Canonical might be looking to License their Binary repos to the Mint projects, your feedback, and more!

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Episode 19: Fixing Linux Support | LUP 19https://linuxunplugged.com/1999612059-FC4D-4B87-955C-E705D01425E2Tue, 17 Dec 2013 17:05:59 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingExperienced Linux users may soon be finding a new call on their talents to help new users switching to Linux. But with services like Stackexchange, Google+ Helpouts, and more is it time to reboot the way we provide support to new Linux users?56:03noExperienced Linux users may soon be finding a new call on their talents to help new users switching to Linux. But with services like Stackexchange, Google+ Helpouts, and more is it time to reboot the way we provide support to new Linux users?Experienced Linux users may soon be finding a new call on their talents to help new users switching to Linux. But with services like Stackexchange, Google+ Helpouts, and more is it time to reboot the way we provide support to new Linux users?

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Experienced Linux users may soon be finding a new call on their talents to help new users switching to Linux. But with services like Stackexchange, Google+ Helpouts, and more is it time to reboot the way we provide support to new Linux users?

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Episode 18: Hugs for LUGs | LUP 18https://linuxunplugged.com/18A144F837-5652-4E8F-ACEE-A4054805CAFFTue, 10 Dec 2013 18:49:34 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingHave IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant for the modern Linux user.1:08:30no<p>Have IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant for the modern Linux user.</p><p>PLUS: Your follow up thoughts on the perfect swap setup, feedback, and much more!</p>Have IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant for the modern Linux user.

PLUS: Your follow up thoughts on the perfect swap setup, feedback, and much more!

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Have IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant for the modern Linux user.

PLUS: Your follow up thoughts on the perfect swap setup, feedback, and much more!

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Episode 17: Swap It Outta Here | LUP 17https://linuxunplugged.com/1771C359D1-9A81-4148-B3EC-360DB6C0E19FWed, 04 Dec 2013 07:19:47 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDo you run without swap? This week we reach into the topic grab bag and debate to swap or not to swap, the reasons long timer Linux users are switching to BSD, and what’s wrong with our Sailfish OS coverage.1:02:36no<p>Do you run without swap? This week we reach into the topic grab bag and debate to swap or not to swap, the reasons long timer Linux users are switching to BSD, and what’s wrong with our Sailfish OS coverage.</p><p>Plus we’ll some perspective from a new Linux user on what she ran into, your emails, and more!</p>Do you run without swap? This week we reach into the topic grab bag and debate to swap or not to swap, the reasons long timer Linux users are switching to BSD, and what’s wrong with our Sailfish OS coverage.

Plus we’ll some perspective from a new Linux user on what she ran into, your emails, and more!

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Do you run without swap? This week we reach into the topic grab bag and debate to swap or not to swap, the reasons long timer Linux users are switching to BSD, and what’s wrong with our Sailfish OS coverage.

Plus we’ll some perspective from a new Linux user on what she ran into, your emails, and more!

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Episode 16: Meet the Dockers | LUP 16https://linuxunplugged.com/16B3317F66-4D52-4AFA-BC98-611585E8B224Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:07:16 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingA new version of Docker was just released, we bring on the CTO and Founder of Docker to chat about the big features all Linux users can look forward to. Plus building the perfect Linux workstation, your feedback, and much more!1:19:53no<p>A new version of Docker was just released, we bring on the CTO and Founder of Docker to chat about the big features all Linux users can look forward to.</p><p>Plus building the perfect Linux workstation, your feedback, and much more!</p>A new version of Docker was just released, we bring on the CTO and Founder of Docker to chat about the big features all Linux users can look forward to.

Plus building the perfect Linux workstation, your feedback, and much more!

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A new version of Docker was just released, we bring on the CTO and Founder of Docker to chat about the big features all Linux users can look forward to.

Plus building the perfect Linux workstation, your feedback, and much more!

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Episode 15: Don’t Switch to Linux | LUP 15https://linuxunplugged.com/15BD50DF6F-26A0-4ACF-B374-FA16FEAC65D3Tue, 19 Nov 2013 19:48:11 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingOur frank advice for switches to Linux. Despite what what the advocates would have you believe, there are some important consideration a potential Linux switcher should make. Our team of silverback Linux users shares their tips after years of using Linux.1:06:55noOur frank advice for switches to Linux. Despite what what the advocates would have you believe, there are some important consideration a potential Linux switcher should make. Our team of silverback Linux users shares their tips after years of using Linux. Our frank advice for switches to Linux. Despite what what the advocates would have you believe, there are some important consideration a potential Linux switcher should make. Our team of silverback Linux users shares their tips after years of using Linux.

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Our frank advice for switches to Linux. Despite what what the advocates would have you believe, there are some important consideration a potential Linux switcher should make. Our team of silverback Linux users shares their tips after years of using Linux.

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Episode 14: Negative in the Practical Dimension | LUP 14https://linuxunplugged.com/148B3CE0F0-8441-424C-945F-19B4FFE7A0EBTue, 12 Nov 2013 16:30:29 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThis week we’ll use the lens of some recent technical meltdowns to discuss this age old struggle of pragmatism vs idealism. 1:00:35no<p>This week we’ll use the lens of some recent technical meltdowns to discuss this age old struggle of pragmatism vs idealism. </p><p>Sometimes the practical choice kicks you in the butt, and you regret ignoring your ideals. And sometimes the free choice can’t do the job. This is a balance Linux users find themselves in more most technology users.</p>This week we’ll use the lens of some recent technical meltdowns to discuss this age old struggle of pragmatism vs idealism.

Sometimes the practical choice kicks you in the butt, and you regret ignoring your ideals. And sometimes the free choice can’t do the job. This is a balance Linux users find themselves in more most technology users.

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This week we’ll use the lens of some recent technical meltdowns to discuss this age old struggle of pragmatism vs idealism.

Sometimes the practical choice kicks you in the butt, and you regret ignoring your ideals. And sometimes the free choice can’t do the job. This is a balance Linux users find themselves in more most technology users.

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Episode 13: Dark Mail: A New Hope | LINUX Unplugged 13https://linuxunplugged.com/13CEF4568D-6321-4B03-B873-90EFAB5E59ECTue, 05 Nov 2013 17:02:21 -0800Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat is the Dark Mail Alliance? We’ll dig into how it’s more of a protocol, and a hope than an actual product. Now the time to replace email we’ll explain how you can help get the concept kickstarted.59:40no<p>What is the Dark Mail Alliance? We’ll dig into how it’s more of a protocol, and a hope than an actual product. Now the time to replace email we’ll explain how you can help get the concept kickstarted.</p><p>Plus your follow up on upstart vs systemd, a brief SteamOS chat, and more!</p>What is the Dark Mail Alliance? We’ll dig into how it’s more of a protocol, and a hope than an actual product. Now the time to replace email we’ll explain how you can help get the concept kickstarted.

Plus your follow up on upstart vs systemd, a brief SteamOS chat, and more!

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What is the Dark Mail Alliance? We’ll dig into how it’s more of a protocol, and a hope than an actual product. Now the time to replace email we’ll explain how you can help get the concept kickstarted.

Plus your follow up on upstart vs systemd, a brief SteamOS chat, and more!

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Episode 12: Debating Debian Decisions | LINUX Unplugged 12https://linuxunplugged.com/12FCDAB4AC-1006-4417-B693-676415940644Tue, 29 Oct 2013 17:21:45 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingUpstart or systemd which will Debian choose? We’ll discuss the inherent benefits and disadvantages of both, and the larger ramification Debian’s decision will have on the Linux ecosystem.1:06:06noUpstart or systemd which will Debian choose? We’ll discuss the inherent benefits and disadvantages of both, and the larger ramification Debian’s decision will have on the Linux ecosystem. Upstart or systemd which will Debian choose? We’ll discuss the inherent benefits and disadvantages of both, and the larger ramification Debian’s decision will have on the Linux ecosystem.

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Upstart or systemd which will Debian choose? We’ll discuss the inherent benefits and disadvantages of both, and the larger ramification Debian’s decision will have on the Linux ecosystem.

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Episode 11: Bankrupt Linux News | LINUX Unplugged 11https://linuxunplugged.com/11D1E46CC6-2EA8-4DBD-9CB0-943563683E9CTue, 22 Oct 2013 18:05:53 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingThe recent outburst from Linus Torvalds and Mark Shuttleworth have put the poor state of Linux news coverage into sharp focus. The media’s attention to the cult of personalities damages the Linux community.1:07:46no<p>The recent outburst from Linus Torvalds and Mark Shuttleworth have put the poor state of Linux news coverage into sharp focus. The media’s attention to the cult of personalities damages the Linux community.</p><p>We’ll discuss what pressures push this trend forward, despite the need of a balanced dialog in an open community.</p>The recent outburst from Linus Torvalds and Mark Shuttleworth have put the poor state of Linux news coverage into sharp focus. The media’s attention to the cult of personalities damages the Linux community.

We’ll discuss what pressures push this trend forward, despite the need of a balanced dialog in an open community.

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The recent outburst from Linus Torvalds and Mark Shuttleworth have put the poor state of Linux news coverage into sharp focus. The media’s attention to the cult of personalities damages the Linux community.

We’ll discuss what pressures push this trend forward, despite the need of a balanced dialog in an open community.

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Episode 10: The Ubuntu Hangover | LINUX Unplugged 10https://linuxunplugged.com/10BD8C1D72-5926-4B1F-AA47-9CD28097A75DTue, 15 Oct 2013 16:59:19 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWhat does a post Ubuntu world look like, which distro would rise to the top? Our specially crafted team of armed and dangerous Linux users weigh in. PLUS: Rise up against your bearded distro gatekeepers!53:50no<p>What does a post Ubuntu world look like, which distro would rise to the top? Our specially crafted team of armed and dangerous Linux users weigh in.</p><p>PLUS: Rise up against your bearded distro gatekeepers! If you’re an experienced Linux user, it might be time to break out of your distro box and help push upstream forward.</p>What does a post Ubuntu world look like, which distro would rise to the top? Our specially crafted team of armed and dangerous Linux users weigh in.

PLUS: Rise up against your bearded distro gatekeepers! If you’re an experienced Linux user, it might be time to break out of your distro box and help push upstream forward.

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What does a post Ubuntu world look like, which distro would rise to the top? Our specially crafted team of armed and dangerous Linux users weigh in.

PLUS: Rise up against your bearded distro gatekeepers! If you’re an experienced Linux user, it might be time to break out of your distro box and help push upstream forward.

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Episode 9: The Ubuntu Situation | LINUX Unplugged 9https://linuxunplugged.com/9D28A4CAF-41F3-4919-87B9-13F12BF3DC5BTue, 08 Oct 2013 17:57:08 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWith their focus on mobile, and a rather lackluster release around the corner, we debate if Ubuntu’s switch to Unity is costing them now.1:21:13no<p>Is the traditional release model failing Ubuntu? Perhaps there is a better way to harness the rapid progress of Linux then static releases. With their focus on mobile, and a rather lackluster release around the corner, we debate if Ubuntu’s switch to Unity is costing them now.</p><p>Plus we chat about Linux usage among kids, and tools to learn more about Linux and technology, and more.</p>Is the traditional release model failing Ubuntu? Perhaps there is a better way to harness the rapid progress of Linux then static releases. With their focus on mobile, and a rather lackluster release around the corner, we debate if Ubuntu’s switch to Unity is costing them now.

Plus we chat about Linux usage among kids, and tools to learn more about Linux and technology, and more.

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Is the traditional release model failing Ubuntu? Perhaps there is a better way to harness the rapid progress of Linux then static releases. With their focus on mobile, and a rather lackluster release around the corner, we debate if Ubuntu’s switch to Unity is costing them now.

Plus we chat about Linux usage among kids, and tools to learn more about Linux and technology, and more.

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Episode 8: Cloud Guilt | LINUX Unplugged 8https://linuxunplugged.com/81F054ADF-E2EE-40CA-B95E-8AEE4596CB51Tue, 01 Oct 2013 17:20:16 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingShould Linux users be anti-cloud? Why do so many of us feel guilty for using the”cloud”? This week will dig into this conundrum and maybe even solve this more and more complex question.1:08:31no<p>Should Linux users be anti-cloud? Why do so many of us feel guilty for using the”cloud”?</p><p>This week will dig into this conundrum and maybe even solve this more and more complex question.</p><p>Plus a little KDE vs Gnome debate, moral pirates, and even RMS’ workflow.</p>Should Linux users be anti-cloud? Why do so many of us feel guilty for using the”cloud”?

This week will dig into this conundrum and maybe even solve this more and more complex question.

Plus a little KDE vs Gnome debate, moral pirates, and even RMS’ workflow.

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Should Linux users be anti-cloud? Why do so many of us feel guilty for using the”cloud”?

This week will dig into this conundrum and maybe even solve this more and more complex question.

Plus a little KDE vs Gnome debate, moral pirates, and even RMS’ workflow.

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Episode 7: Full SteamOS Ahead | LUP 7https://linuxunplugged.com/7BA699C7F-7FED-4DE9-BC7F-037E153F456ETue, 24 Sep 2013 17:37:19 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingValve has announced SteamOS, and we have our analysis of how this will impact the Linux ecosystem at large, the challenge Valve faces, and the reasons Valve is the right company to pull this effort off.1:08:13no<p>Valve has announced SteamOS, and we have our analysis of how this will impact the Linux ecosystem at large, the challenge Valve faces, and the reasons Valve is the right company to pull this effort off.</p><p>Plus the real reason for iTunes, re-thinking Google, and a lot more!</p>Valve has announced SteamOS, and we have our analysis of how this will impact the Linux ecosystem at large, the challenge Valve faces, and the reasons Valve is the right company to pull this effort off.

Plus the real reason for iTunes, re-thinking Google, and a lot more!

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Valve has announced SteamOS, and we have our analysis of how this will impact the Linux ecosystem at large, the challenge Valve faces, and the reasons Valve is the right company to pull this effort off.

Plus the real reason for iTunes, re-thinking Google, and a lot more!

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Episode 6: The Android Problem | LINUX Unplugged 6https://linuxunplugged.com/626BDB906-7F90-4425-80E0-12B8E33EC2F1Tue, 17 Sep 2013 18:06:18 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingIs that exploit in your pocket? This week we'll ask if Android is Stallman's worst nightmare, making Tivo look like a quaint abuser of Linux. And how Linux is poised to push past it's current limitations over the next few years.1:13:33no<p>Is that exploit in your pocket? This week we'll ask if Android is Stallman's worst nightmare, making Tivo look like a quaint abuser of Linux. And how Linux is poised to push past it's current limitations over the next few years.</p><p>Then it's your feedback, and our follow up!</p>Is that exploit in your pocket? This week we'll ask if Android is Stallman's worst nightmare, making Tivo look like a quaint abuser of Linux. And how Linux is poised to push past it's current limitations over the next few years.

Then it's your feedback, and our follow up!

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Is that exploit in your pocket? This week we'll ask if Android is Stallman's worst nightmare, making Tivo look like a quaint abuser of Linux. And how Linux is poised to push past it's current limitations over the next few years.

Then it's your feedback, and our follow up!

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Episode 5: Wrath of Linus | LINUX Unplugged 5https://linuxunplugged.com/56E47F147-14B2-4F2F-B559-89FFCB01D725Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:14:16 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe break down what has Linus so upset, and the Internet in an NSA induced fever. Plus GOG makes a public statement about Linux that has us scratching our heads, and your feedback.1:08:38no<p>We break down what has Linus so upset, and the Internet in an NSA induced fever. Plus GOG makes a public statement about Linux that has us scratching our heads, and your feedback.</p><p>Then if we had a format, we’d be breaking it with our review of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s first episode, Emissary.</p>We break down what has Linus so upset, and the Internet in an NSA induced fever. Plus GOG makes a public statement about Linux that has us scratching our heads, and your feedback.

Then if we had a format, we’d be breaking it with our review of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s first episode, Emissary.

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We break down what has Linus so upset, and the Internet in an NSA induced fever. Plus GOG makes a public statement about Linux that has us scratching our heads, and your feedback.

Then if we had a format, we’d be breaking it with our review of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s first episode, Emissary.

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Episode 4: Are Linux Users Cheap? | LINUX Unplugged 4https://linuxunplugged.com/4D8F9BCC6-BECB-4F5A-B5E2-42B10C85AE2ETue, 03 Sep 2013 18:19:04 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingWe crunch the Steam and Ubuntu Software Center numbers and we have to ask: Are Linux users cheap? Or is the answer more complex than that?1:22:31no<p>We crunch the Steam and Ubuntu Software Center numbers and we have to ask: Are Linux users cheap? Or is the answer more complex than that?</p><p>Plus how we think Microsoft buying Nokia might impact Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, and other open mobile startups, replacing Dropbox, and more!</p>We crunch the Steam and Ubuntu Software Center numbers and we have to ask: Are Linux users cheap? Or is the answer more complex than that?

Plus how we think Microsoft buying Nokia might impact Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, and other open mobile startups, replacing Dropbox, and more!

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We crunch the Steam and Ubuntu Software Center numbers and we have to ask: Are Linux users cheap? Or is the answer more complex than that?

Plus how we think Microsoft buying Nokia might impact Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, and other open mobile startups, replacing Dropbox, and more!

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Episode 3: Go Dock Yourself | LINUX Unplugged 3https://linuxunplugged.com/392DE935A-18A3-46FA-988E-5CCA3F405A77Mon, 26 Aug 2013 18:27:57 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAfter rebuilding his KDE desktop better and stronger than before, Chris and Matt dig into what really seems to be troubling the Gnome project, what really makes a desktop easy to use, and if the Ubuntu Edge campaign was a sophisticated PR stunt.1:14:03no<p>After rebuilding his KDE desktop better and stronger than before, Chris and Matt dig into what really seems to be troubling the Gnome project, what really makes a desktop easy to use, and if the Ubuntu Edge campaign was a sophisticated PR stunt.</p><p>Plus the live feedback from our Mumble room, your emails, and more!</p>After rebuilding his KDE desktop better and stronger than before, Chris and Matt dig into what really seems to be troubling the Gnome project, what really makes a desktop easy to use, and if the Ubuntu Edge campaign was a sophisticated PR stunt.

Plus the live feedback from our Mumble room, your emails, and more!

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After rebuilding his KDE desktop better and stronger than before, Chris and Matt dig into what really seems to be troubling the Gnome project, what really makes a desktop easy to use, and if the Ubuntu Edge campaign was a sophisticated PR stunt.

Plus the live feedback from our Mumble room, your emails, and more!

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Episode 2: Edge of Failure | LINUX Unplugged 2https://linuxunplugged.com/24864EC5D-64E6-4876-877A-E930CB961E08Mon, 19 Aug 2013 18:58:12 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingAs the final hours countdown we chat about the fate of the Ubuntu Edge camping and debate with our live callers about the bigger picture. Plus our thoughts on the new KDE release, Steam, and a few more thoughts on elementary OS.1:04:13no<p>As the final hours countdown we chat about the fate of the Ubuntu Edge camping and debate with our live callers about the bigger picture. </p><p>Plus our thoughts on the new KDE release, Steam, and a few more thoughts on elementary OS.</p>As the final hours countdown we chat about the fate of the Ubuntu Edge camping and debate with our live callers about the bigger picture.

Plus our thoughts on the new KDE release, Steam, and a few more thoughts on elementary OS.

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As the final hours countdown we chat about the fate of the Ubuntu Edge camping and debate with our live callers about the bigger picture.

Plus our thoughts on the new KDE release, Steam, and a few more thoughts on elementary OS.

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Episode 1: Too Much Choice | LU1https://linuxunplugged.com/16FC4A444-BE24-44A5-B776-FD83DF695250Mon, 12 Aug 2013 19:05:39 -0700Jupiter BroadcastingfullJupiter BroadcastingDoes the Linux community lean on the age old excuse of choice, to brush of the real limitations of desktop Linux environments? We debate that, and then discuss the growing reasons to roll your own email server.1:11:24no<p>Does the Linux community lean on the age old excuse of choice, to brush of the real limitations of desktop Linux environments? We debate that, and then discuss the growing reasons to roll your own email server.</p><p>Plus we read a ton of feedback, chat with our live hangout, some tablet troubleshooting, and more!</p>Does the Linux community lean on the age old excuse of choice, to brush of the real limitations of desktop Linux environments? We debate that, and then discuss the growing reasons to roll your own email server.

Plus we read a ton of feedback, chat with our live hangout, some tablet troubleshooting, and more!

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Does the Linux community lean on the age old excuse of choice, to brush of the real limitations of desktop Linux environments? We debate that, and then discuss the growing reasons to roll your own email server.

Plus we read a ton of feedback, chat with our live hangout, some tablet troubleshooting, and more!

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