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- 1150 - Ask Noah Show Episode 304
This hour Noah and Steve answer your questions, big picture mode on KDE, and living off-grid with solar panels!
Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 1149 - Ask Noah Show 303
Noah and Steve answer your NAS questions, follow-up on Z-Wave devices, and appropriate responses for unwanted drones!
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 1148 - Ask Noah Show | Episode 302
Noah and Steve have recommended Z-Wave devices for home automation. What do you do when your home automation fails? What do you do when you suffer latency from streaming? Noah and Steve talk troubleshooting for your home network, and home automation.
Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 1147 - Ask Noah Show | Episode 301
The EFF has offered an opinion on the FAAs visual line of sight rule for Drones. What does this do for privacy? If the FAA makes a different recommendation on how they will enforce drone regulations. The EFF has also launched the Atlas of Surveillance, a publicly searchable crowdsourced database to see which tools law enforcement is using to spy on communities.
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02:20 Wiping Hard drives? - Stephen
DBAN Nwipe ShedOS All In One System Rescue Toolkit Destroy the drive07:30 Whole BR rips? - Karel
Just rip ISOs12:00 Smart door lock? - Eddie
Bluetooth locks are terrible Schlage ZWave Axis A1001 Shelly 1 Axis Door Phone22:50 Remote Desktop Suggestion - Chris
Apache Guacomole & Yggdrasil25:15 Linux News Wire
MX Linux 21.2
Make Use OfTails 5.4
TailsCemu 2.0
Gaming On LinuxUpscayl Released
Its FossLibVF.IO Adds GVM Support
Arc ComputeLXQt Supports Sway Wayland
TwitterLinux 6.1 Seg Fault Reporting
Tech RadarRHEL 10 Eliminates GTK 2
PhoronixFree Quantum Computing Course
Engineering.comPiCam
Peta PixelCapital One Joins OSSF
Dark ReadingNutanix Breaks OSS License
Open Source For U27:00 Pick of the Week
t2bot.io Bridges Matrix to other platforms Backwards compatibility Paid Synapse Service(EMS) Beeper29:50 Gadget of the Week
Star64 RISC-V SBC from Pine64 Fedora and Debian being ported to StarFive JH7110 Why use this?37:40 Kernel 6.1
Tech Radar Linux 6.1 gets a new way to identify faulty CPUs Lots of updates40:20 Drones Beyond Visual Line of Sight
EFF FAA ARC Lots of Industry Privacy as a suggestion No Penalties for violations Didn't even want to have a privacy conversation BVLOS Drones are a privacy nightmare47:00 Atlas of Surveillance
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Noah - Kernellinux Ask Noah Show Altispeed TechnologiesTue, 30 Aug 2022 - 1146 - Open Source Has Won!
As we celebrate Episode 300 Noah and Steve dig into the difference in industry between 2017 when ANS launched and today. The landscape has changed considerably. Today people ask about Open Source, today people value interoperability.
Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 1145 - Providing Open Source Support
How do you provide open source support to business who use FOSS in production? If you're using FOSS in production you need support. Noah and Steve dig into what it takes and how companies use supported FOSS software.
Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 1144 - Playing with Kubernetes
This hour we focus on your feedback, Kubernetes, audio interfaces, and of course your weekly Linux headlines!
Wed, 10 Aug 2022 - 1143 - Introduction to Home Automation
Do you feel lost getting into home automation? This week Steve and Noah start from the beginning and give you a taste of what it takes to get a solid Home Automation system up and running!
Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 1142 - Introduction to Home Lab Security
This week we talk about things you want to be aware of before putting self hosted services on the wide open internet!
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 1141 - Crowd Sourced Security with Philippe Humeau
Philippe Humeau joins us this hour to talk about CrowdSec - an IDS/IPS that uses crowd sourced information to evaluate threats on your network!
Tue, 12 Jul 2022 - 1140 - Getting Started with ContainerTue, 05 Jul 2022
- 1139 - Fixing Crashing Containers
What do you do when your container crashes your host? Steve is back and we walk through this and other questions!
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 1138 - The Art of Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is much more than solving problems. True troubleshooting is digging into the issue until you identify the root cause of the issue. This week we dig deep into the art of troubleshooting and give you some practical tips and ticks you can use
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 1137 - Rocket Chat Speaks Matrix!
Rocket Chat is the newest member of the Matrix family! Yet another open source communication platform adopts Matrix as their standard for federation.
Tue, 31 May 2022 - 1136 - Redundant Virtual Hosts
What do you need to get a redundant virtual host system setup using Proxmox? We help Tony through this situation, as well as answer your questions!
Tue, 24 May 2022 - 1135 - Travel Laptop Security
What precautions (if any) do you take when traveling with your electronics to another country or to a hacking conference? Noah and Steve dig into the idea of travel security. Your questions, our picks, it's a packed episode you don't want to miss!
Tue, 17 May 2022 - 1134 - Choosing Servers...
This episode is focused on your feedback and your questions. Prebuilt NAS or custom built? Digital open source signage, and security camera recordings. We answer it all!
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 1133 - Ubuntu's Rolling Distro
Rolling Rhino Remix is an un-official Ubuntu flavour which converts the Ubuntu operating system into a rolling release Linux distribution. This solves an age old problem of getting up to date software on Ubuntu.
Tue, 03 May 2022 - 1132 - There are rumors...in the Twittersphere
We spend most of the hour on your questions and your feedback. Elon Musk purchases and promises to make the platform more open!
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 1131 - Follow-up Round-UpTue, 19 Apr 2022
- 1130 - Medical Data Privacy
Fitbit announced their FDA approval to detect atrial fibrillation in their wearable. What privacy and security concerns does this pose and what can you do about it? We tackle your questions, plus the news! It's a packed week!
Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 1129 - The Weaponization of Open Source
The Weaponization of Open Source is happening but does it enact real change or are we hurting the reputation of FOSS? We tackle your questions, your feedback and this question this week!
Tue, 05 Apr 2022 - 1128 - Civil Engineering on LINUX!
Erik Lietz, PE from Oakridge Engineering joins the Ask Noah Show this hour to discuss running an an engineering firm on Linux! Does it work perfectly? Does Linux leave something to be desired? We dig deep and discuss merits of running a business on FOSS
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 - 1127 - Intro to Storage Part 2
In episode 274 we introduced you to block storage, in this episode we build on that to talk about storage types, and using those storage types with NAS and SAN storage.
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 - 1126 - Happy Birthday Arch, btw
This week we take your questions then dig into the releases that are hot this week. KDE, Gnome, Pine64, and System76 all have something for you this week!
Tue, 15 Mar 2022 - 1125 - Home Labs Tips
In addition to answering your questions, this week Noah and Steve give you some tips and tricks to getting started with a home lab!
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 1124 - Introduction to Storage
This week we talk storage! The more we dig into this the deeper the hole goes. We start with an introduction and and overview but this one is likely to be a two or even three part series!
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 1123 - Migrating Matrix with 12K Users
This week we tried to migrate our Matrix instance to our own data center, it didn't go well. We discuss our mistakes and what our next steps are. Your calls, your emails we cover it all in this episode!
Tue, 08 Feb 2022 - 1122 - Better Passwords with BitwardenTue, 01 Feb 2022
- 1121 - Soft Skills & Cupcakes
Improve your work environment by knowing yourself. How do you convince a customer or co-worker that their idea is a bad one? Google Analytics gets another blow from the Austrian government, SUSE announces Liberty Linux a RHEL clone.
Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 1120 - Networking Madness
You filled this hour with questions, we spent the hour answering them. From VLANS to point to point radios, this episode has something for everyone.
Tue, 18 Jan 2022 - 1119 - Tech Roundtable
Moxie steps down as Signal CEO, Snapcraft gets a rework, and a developer courrupts NPM libraries Colors and Faker breaking thousands of apps. The crew of Altispeed joins this episode to answer questions and participate in the tech round table!
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Noah - Kernellinux Ask Noah Show Altispeed TechnologiesTue, 11 Jan 2022 - 1118 - Ringing In The New Year
An entire show packed with your questions! Noah and Steve spend the hour answering your calls, your emails, and your questions!
Tue, 04 Jan 2022 - 1117 - Modeling Open Source
Noah and Steve discuss the open source model and the potential consequences when companies that rely on FOSS solutions don't support them.
Tue, 28 Dec 2021 - 1116 - Log4Shell Security Alert!
Log4Shell has set the internet on fire this week. Noah and Steve dig into the details of this vulnerability as well as discuss what you can do to mitigate it. Pop_OS 21.10 is out, Toyota make their keyfob a service, and CentOS 8 goes EOL.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 1115 - Fun with Automation
This episode we focus on your feedback. Steve describes automating his Christmas tree. We give you some tips for getting started with Home Assistant. A new version of Firefox has been released with new privacy sandboxing features, and as always your calls
Tue, 07 Dec 2021 - 1114 - Moving to a Datacenter
In this episode Noah and Steve discuss migrating moving into a datacenter. Amazon Linux 3 is based off of Fedora, a new GPD Pocket 3 is out and is an IT sysadmin's dream, a privacy respecting voice assistant, join us for a packed show!
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 1113 - Mattermost with Ian Tien
Ian Tien joins us to discuss Mattermost, an open-source, self-hostable online chat service with file sharing, search, and integrations.
Tue, 16 Nov 2021 - 1112 - Alma Linux with Jack Aboutboul
Jack Aboutboul joins us this hour to talk about Alma Linux, a Red Hat Linux clone that is now doing what the former CentOS did prior to it becoming CentOS Stream.
Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 1111 - Supply Chain Attacks
Researchers at the University of Cambridge discovered a bug that affects most computer code compilers. Fedora 35 is out, Matrix is now offering a bridging service for $5/mo. We tackle your questions, plus our picks!
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 - 1110 - RISC-V with Stephano CetolaTue, 26 Oct 2021
- 1109 - Decrypting Privacy with Dr. Andy Yen
Dr. Andy Yen joins us this hour to discuss the latest features of Proton. We ask Andy about the Proton user, a French suspect that was arrested for squatting. Did ProtonMail do it's job in protecting privacy?
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 1108 - Self Hosting Hardware
This episode we focus on your questions! How to build a NAS? Best remote desktop software? We cover it all! Mozilla announced Firefox Suggest. FreeNAS and NextCloud are in a new partnership, and a self hosted server system for layman.
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 - 1107 - Google Funding FOSS Security
Google is backing a new project from the Linux Foundation to the tune of $1 million that aims to bolster the security of critical open-source projects. GitLab is going public with their IPO, plus we address your feedback and calls!
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 - 1106 - Bots Emails and Calls
It's a packed episode with your questions and thoughts! There's a ton of information in this episode and equipment recommendations this week! Don't miss it!
Tue, 28 Sep 2021 - 1105 - If it's not FOSS - Don't Host It
Even when you can self host it, relying on proprietary software can be challenging. This week Noah & Steve step through the latest self hosting options! Canonical extended their support for Ubuntu for 10 years, plus our picks!
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 1104 - When E2EE is Moderated
Facebook and WhatsApp users offered "end-to-end encryption" which most users interpret to mean that the parent companies couldn't view the content of the messages, it turns out there's a catch! Ventoy gets a UI, and CentOS clones are getting support!
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 - 1103 - Pine64 with Lukasz Erecinski
Lukasz Erecinski joins us this hour to discuss Pine64 and their lineup of open source hardware for geeks!
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - 1102 - Migrating a Network and a NAS
Patrick Emerson, director of IT from New Springs Church joins us to talk about their migration from their proprietary walled garden network and storage, to free and open source options.
Tue, 31 Aug 2021 - 1101 - 30 Years of Linux!
LibreOffice 7.2 is out, Gnome 41 Beta has been released, we talk streaming infrastructure, a must have networking tool for structured wiring, plus your questions, our picks!
Tue, 24 Aug 2021 - 1100 - Open Source Polish
This week there are fantastic FOSS software releases, Element, PineNote, and an open source time keeping device that fits on a PCI card, the company behind the development will blow your mind!
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 1099 - Apple Thinks Different About Encryption
Apple has announced a new update that will allow scanning of your private photos. Firefox 91 is released, and the new US infrastructure bill means you might be paying per mile to drive an EV.
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 - 1098 - Starting Fresh: Part 2
Steve Ovens returns to lay out his plans for his new house as well as ask the community for input on best practices. Standford AIMI center is expanding it's free repository of medical datasets for AI research, and Steam hits 1% Linux users again!
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 - 1097 - Selling Spyware
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is warning of world in which no phone is safe from state-sponsored hackers. A new version of Plasma Mobile is out, and Valve has released a portable gaming device, running Arch with KDE!
Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 1096 - Gmail Alternatives
We've received a ton of email asking how to get off Gsuite, and what alternative providers are out there. This week we dig in and go through the top alternatives to Gsuite.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 1095 - Forked FTW
After a privacy policy update to Audacity, a FOSS audio editing software has been forked. Google is forcing new apps to use app bundles instead of APKs starting in August, and Jim Whitehurst steps down from his role just 14 months in.
Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 1094 - Digital Handcuffs
Mix has a new release, The Linux Foundation is working on an open voice network, the Baltimore PD surveillance plane has been shut down by a judge, and we share what we know about Windows 11,
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 - 1093 - Calls Emails and Questions Oh My!
This week we're focusing on your questions! We take your calls, answer emails, and with the help of the community we solve some Linux problems!
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 - 1092 - I Can Do That with FOSS!
Inkscape has a new release, ChromeOS 91 will support Linux apps out of beta. Sublime Text 4 is out with new features, we look at a peer to peer web browser and we take Natron an open source animation compositor for a spin.
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 1091 - Matrix Spaces!
Matrix has revamped communities into spaces! This brings Matrix in line with many other team collaboration software platforms. We talk about a correction to ipv6 privacy, video editing on a Chromebook, Rocky Linux release, and more!
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 1090 - Networking Part 2 with Steve Ovens
In this episode Steve joins us again to discuss networking. Building on the knowledge from our last episode we dig further into ipv6 and other network technology!
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 1089 - University of Minnesota BANNED
Linux Foundation drops the ban-hammer on University of Minnesota over controversial 'research' experiment but there's a twist, the code recently submitted was not part of the research. We feature open source firmware for IP cameras, an all in one.
Tue, 04 May 2021 - 1088 - Ubuntu 21.04 Overview
We dig into Ubuntu 21.04 latest release. 9 months of updates, dark theme, Pipewire and Wayland make this a fantastic release! We cover your feedback, take your calls, and talk about the guy who hacked the company hacking your cell phone!
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 1087 - Fedora 34 with Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller joins the show to talk about next week's release of Fedora 34, with Gnome 40 and Pipewire there is no shortage of exciting changes coming to the distro. We take your calls, and emails and answer questions!
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 1086 - Fedora 34 Initial Impressions
Fedora 34 Beta is out with Gnome 40. This is a major rework of Gnome and the payoff was worth the wait!
Tue, 30 Mar 2021 - 1085 - Fighting for Human Rights with Tech
Apple has rejected important updates to the ProtonVPN iOS app. This decision compromises the ability of the people of Myanmar to preserve their human rights by submitting information to the UN. We discuss a FOSS IT inventory and asset system, and a RPi.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 1084 - Arrested over Encryption
A federal grand jury today returned an indictment against the Chief Executive Officer and an associate of the Canada-based firm Sky Global on charges that they provided encrypted devices used for illegal activities.
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 1083 - Blackbird Secure Desktop
The Blackbird Secure Desktop is a POEWR9 system, a fully open source modern POWER9 workstation without any proprietary code. Plasma mobile has a new update out, we talk bluetooth headsets, VoIP phone systems, and a one handed keyboard!
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 1082 - Studying Gnome Users
The Gnome design team conducted a research project to better understand their users. The results were surprising! We'll give you an update about the Vero 4K, a FOSS app to track your GPS history.
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 1081 - VR in the Metaverse
Have you ever dreamed of having a virtual enviorment that can simulate the real world in, have meetings in, and connect with others in. Firefox has new protections for supercookies, ubuntu has a new installer out, and CloudLinux has a beta of AlmaLinux
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 - 1080 - Red Hat's New Deal
RedHat is expanding the developer program making it easier than ever to access RHEL! Now individuals can run 16 RHEL servers under this new program. Brian Exelbierd joins us this hour to discuss this new program and how it addresses many of the concerns
Tue, 19 Jan 2021 - 1079 - Self-Hosting Your Platform
Self-hosting has always been a good idea but when your platform doesn't want to serve you, we have some self-hosted options that will. A Reddit user has Linux booting on an iPhone 7, a man was quoted $50K to run fiber to his house, he setup his own ISP
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 1078 - New Year New Releases
We're kicking off 2021 with a bang! The KDE team has announced a new focus on Wayland and fingerprint readers. Cawbird 1.3 a native twitter client for Linux has a new release with improved video uploading and replies, and Matrix will power FOSDEM!
Tue, 05 Jan 2021 - 1077 - Rocky Linux with Greg Kurtzer
Greg Kurtzer executive director of Rocky Linux a bug for bug RedHat distribution joins us this hour to tell the story of CentOS and what his vision for Rocky Linux is!
Tue, 29 Dec 2020 - 1076 - GeekLab Gift Guide
RedHat may have replaced CentOS Linux with CentOS stream but Gregory Kurtzer has launched his own replacement based as CentOS was on the RHEL source code. We help you pick out tech gifts for that geek in your life!
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 1075 - Getting Started with The Pinephone
The Pinephone might be the best $200 you can spend on a project for yourself or with your family. Now it's easier than ever to flash new operating systems to the phone. OpenZFS 2.0 has been released, a new version of Wireguard is released!
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 1074 - Pipewire on Fedora
A proposal has been put forward to use PipeWire by default in Fedora. Neal Gompa Fedora contributor joins us to discuss! A new release of KStarts 3.5.0. Lemmy.ml, a decentralized alternative to Reddit enabled federation and Comcast rolls out mre data caps
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 1073 - Defending Open Source
YouTube-DL is back on GitHub! GitHub has started a legal defense fund, and Plasma mobile has been released!
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 1072 - Fedora 33 Review
Fedora 33 is out! We take Fedora for a test drive. There's a new project on the block that aims to make Containers easy to use for everyone! XDA has partnered to bring a new phone, the Pro1-X and shipping with Ubunut AND Linage!
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 1071 - Intro to CGroups with Steve Ovens
Steve Ovens from RedHat joins to discuss CGroups! Manjaro Arm the new default on PineBook releases 20.10. We answer some self hosted photo options, remote VPN access, plus our picks!
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 1070 - Fedora 33 with Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller joins the program to discuss Fedora 33! With BTRFS as the default file system, Gnome 3.38, and Fedora IoT an official Fedora Edition, this is a big release! Nextcloud Hub 20 is out and it's a game changer we discuss why!
Tue, 06 Oct 2020 - 1069 - Ham Radio Linux Superstation
We celebrate episode 200 by sharing our plans to serve the community better! Ham Radio has come a long way from tubes and dials. Alex Archer KC0REL joins us to discuss building the ideal ham shack on Linux!
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 1068 - Privacy Comes at a Price
Microsoft releases Edge for Linux, the founder of ARM has starts a fund to "save ARM" from NVIDIA, and Facebook threatens to shut down it's access to the UK if their push for privacy continues.
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 1067 - Age of AI
The DLN crew joins Noah to discuss the $40B proposed deal NVIDIA and SoftBank announced a definitive agreement for NVIDIA to acquire Arm from SoftBank. Mark Shuttleworth responds to community concerns that he's not involved enough, plus the picks, your fe
Tue, 15 Sep 2020 - 1066 - Amazon Bottlerocket's Distro
Bottlerocket is a Linux-based open-source operating system that is purpose-built by Amazon Web Services for running containers on virtual machines or bare metal hosts. Most customers today run containerized applications on general-purpose operating system
Tue, 01 Sep 2020 - 1065 - Office in a Box
Linux and virtualization have made operating your office out of a box a reality! It turns out smart doorbells are not such a smart choice, RedHat now support multi-path TCP, and Cockpit has a new update!
Tue, 25 Aug 2020 - 1064 - OpenPOWER Foundation with James Kulina
James is Executive Director of the OpenPower Foundation, joins us to discuss what's new with OpenPOWER. Mozilla is downsizing, an open source Linux handheld is available for pre-order.
Tue, 11 Aug 2020 - 1063 - Face Recognition Nightmare
Masks are being debated around the US and around the world but what do they do for privacy? China has facial recognition software that works even with face masks but NIST has shown that's not always the case! F5 has a major vulnerability.
Tue, 28 Jul 2020 - 1062 - Privacy Shield Invalidated
The European Court of Justice invalidates Privacy Shield. The Court clarified for a second time now that there is a clash between EU privacy law and US surveillance law. Pine phone has a convergence package, and the Linux Foundation now has an open source
Tue, 21 Jul 2020 - 1060 - All About VPNs
Private Internet Access is merging with Kape Technologies and the Internet isn't happy about it. We dive into VPN technology and give you some alternatives to PIA. An interesting story has emerged in which Pen testers were arrested for doing their job!
Tue, 26 Nov 2019 - 1059 - The Open Source Broadcast Appliance | Ask Noah Show 93
Fred Gleason has worked for years to develop a open source Linux based broadcasting appliance. He joins us to discuss!
Sat, 27 Oct 2018 - 1058 - Has Apple Given Up on The Macbook? | Ask Noah Show 58
This week on the Ask Noah Show we ask the question everyone is asking - has Apple given up on the Macbook?
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 - 1057 - Btrfs The Fedora Default Filesystem
The Btrfs team joins the Ask Noah Show to set the record straight. Btrfs is being used at Facebook and has been selected as the default filesystem for Fedora! The EARN-IT act is back with a second verison, this one might be worse than the first.
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 - 1056 - Privacy & Security Enhanced w/ Dr. Andy Yen
Security and privacy is a moving target but ProtonMail is staying ahead of the curve. Join Dr. Andy Yen as he talks end to end encryption, the privacy aspect of protests, and the status and future of ProtonDrive!
Tue, 30 Jun 2020 - 1055 - The Future of SELF
SELF was remote this year but that means next year will be bigger than ever! More presenter rooms, more interaction from remote attendees. Jeremy Sands and producer JT join us this hour to discuss SELF and it's future. The CIA had it's biggest leak in his
Tue, 23 Jun 2020 - 1054 - Matrix Madness
Matrix is the communications platform you've been waiting for. Sick of being on Slack, Telegram, IRC, and Signal? Join one platform to rule them all!
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 - 1053 - COVID-19 Privacy
Google & Apple have released their answer to contact tracing and for once it seems like they may be taking the side of their users! Microsoft is adding GUI support for Linux apps on Windows and Linus has switched to team red!
Wed, 27 May 2020 - 1052 - Pop!_OS 20.04 with Carl Richell
Founder and CEO of System76 Carl Richell joins us to discuss their latest release of PopOS 20.04. This incredible release features auto-tiling and is designed to empower anyone who is creating, or developing on the Linux Desktop!
Tue, 19 May 2020 - 1051 - The Open Compute Project with Bill Carter
Bill Carter, the CTO of the Open Compute Project joins us to discuss a new way of building a rack for a data center. The OCP uses a tool-less, modern, efficient design and best of all - the plans are open and available!
Tue, 12 May 2020 - 1050 - TrueNAS Core 12 with Kris Moore
Kris Moore joins us to talk about the upcoming release of FreeNAS. OpenZFS, per dataset encryption, new features that they've pulled from TrueNAS and tons of other improvements.
Tue, 05 May 2020
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