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Linux Action News 227
A last-minute kernel patch for the Steam Deck, why Intel is supporting RISC-V development, and we go hands-on with Plasma 5.24.
Shockingly Pragmatic | Coder Radio 452
Mike makes a shocking admission, and Chris wishes he had a time machine.
Much Ado About Ubuntu | LINUX Unplugged 444
There's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.
Linux Action News 226
System76 reveals a new tool to make Pop's desktop faster than the rest, and we break down that recent Btrfs defrag infinite loop bug.
The Trouble with Tablets | Coder Radio 451
Microsoft's cold war with Apple is revealed in court filings this week, and Google thinks they've got the next hit on their hands, which sounds a lot like the old hit.
Who Wants to be a Satoshionaire Land of the Snow Edition | Jupiter Extras 83
Brent's in the hot seat and plays to win 1000 Satoshis, while Wes adds a little color commentary.
Linux Did This First | LINUX Unplugged 443
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.
Pulling the Rug Out | Self-Hosted 63
Alex has a new high-quality self-hosted music setup, and Chris solves complicated Internet problems.
Linux Action News 225
The big disruption that looks like a bust, a security issue you need to pay attention to, and some great news for the Steam Deck.
MetaWave | Coder Radio 450
The audience hits us in the face with some hard truths, and then we dig into Microsoft's fox-like moves to snatch up Activision Blizzard on "the cheap."
Liberty Leaks and Lies | LINUX Unplugged 442
SUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux.
Linux Action News 224
We explain SUSE Liberty Linux and contemplate why the community seems to be selecting distributions with newer kernels.
Monetized Misery | Coder Radio 449
Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual.
Microsoft is now the Disney of Video Games | Jupiter Extras 82
We react to Microsoft gobbling up yet another game studio, chat about Crypto.com's recent $15M hack, the massive failure YouTube just admitted, and a few personal crew stories.
Planet Incinerating Technology | LINUX Unplugged 441
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.
Succumbing to the Ecosystem | Self-Hosted 62
Alex got some new devices for Christmas, and we set off to figure out how to integrate them into his network.
Road Trip Tech | Jupiter Extras 81
Our road trip machine is loaded up from solar to networking, the tech that made working, living, and recording from the road possible for 44 days and over 2,200 miles.
Linux Action News 223
Fedora and Red Hat users are getting a web-based installer, and a new legal situation for Bitcoin smells like retro SCO FUD.
Fakers and Takers | Coder Radio 448
Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software.
Road Trip Memories | Jupiter Extras 80
During our summer road trip to Denver we had the microphone's recording and captured some great moments.
Saving Podcasting from Centralization | LINUX Unplugged 440
A new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features.
Linux Action News 222
GnuPG has some great news, Libadwaita 1.0 has arrived and we share our thoughts, plus a big batch of updates from the Matrix project.
All Roads Lead to Clippy | Coder Radio 447
Mike has a significant moment of clarity and sets out on a new path for 2022. Meanwhile, Chris is just happy to be out of the woods.
Why Linux Will Win in 20 Years | Jupiter Extras 79
It's a casual community hangout, and we spin the Wheel of Topics. From what Linux does worst, our thoughts on EndlessOS, Ubuntu Web Remix, QubesOS, Brent's adventures with JellyFin, and why Linux will ultimately dominate all operating systems in 20 years.
Double Server Jeopardy | LINUX Unplugged 439
Our new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.
That First Layer Squish | Self-Hosted 61
Some old friends of JB join Alex to discuss 3D printing. Special Guests: chzbacon and Drew DeVore.
Blizzard Battery Battle | Coder Radio 446
Mike finds a new normal and doubles down on what works. Chris meanwhile is stranded in the woods and is having a bit of a panic.
Million-Dollar Predictions | LINUX Unplugged 438
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.
Linux Action News 221
We kick off our annual predictions episode with what we got right and wrong this year and then attempt to predict what will happen in 2022.
Say No to Node | Coder Radio 445
We're both impressed by Rails 7 and how an old foe got us down again.
The 2021 Tuxies | LINUX Unplugged 437
It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.
elementary OS 6.1 Secrets with Founder and CEO Danielle Foré | Jupiter Extras 78
Big internal process improvements have resulted in a major new version of elementary OS hot on the heals of the previous release. Find out why 6.1 is a lot more than just a number. Special Guest: Danielle Foré .
Linux Action News 220
The nasty Log4Shell vulnerability isn't solved yet, this week saw a new round of attacks and patches.
Someone Else's Computer | Self-Hosted 60
Recent AWS outages sent Alex on a hunt to find more self-hosted alternatives, and Chris digs into the latest Home Assistant release.
Mining the Logs | Coder Radio 444
The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how Chris lit his Coder robe on fire... While wearing it.
Hop on Pop | LINUX Unplugged 436
We each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details.
Linux Action News 219
The Log4Shell vulnerability is making waves this week; we'll explain why and break down how it works.
Reptilian Power Play | Coder Radio 443
We peak in on one of the nastiest corporate moves in a while, and Chris has a big confession.
Desktop Burnout | LINUX Unplugged 435
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.
Cryptocurrency Chat with Chris | Jupiter Extras 77
Taken from Monday's Coder live stream, Chris reacts to discovering that the city of Miami has its own crypto coin. As the conversation goes on it turns into a broader discussion about how cryptocurrency gets a bad reputation, and why that reputation is completely divorced from the reality of the technology.
Linux Action News 218
Industry-changing open-source project releases, and why the new CentOS Stream 9 might be more noteworthy than you realize. Special Guest: Carl George.
I Tried to Love Portainer | Self-Hosted 59
We try out a couple of very popular Docker GUI's and report back, and discuss our biggest Self-Hosted regrets.
Touched by the Bar | Coder Radio 442
Mike visits Pallet Town and comes back with some SQLAlchemy performance wisdom to share. Meanwhile, struggling with a lack of performance, Chris has kicked the tires of his new M1 Max MacBook Pro and is ready to share his counter-narrative take on the new hardware.
Endlessly Flat | LINUX Unplugged 434
The Director of EndlessOS joins us to respond to recent Flatpak criticism.
Linux Action News 217
Fedora's massive endorsement this week that went unnoticed, why RISC-V mobile devices might be getting near, and the significant change coming to a critical open-source tool.
Dependency Derby | Coder Radio 441
Are Linux devs getting upset with the Python community? We weigh in on a nuanced issue. Plus the mass-mod resignation over at Rust, and Mike's thoughts on setting up a dev environment on Windows 11.
The Lessons of Jellyfin | LINUX Unplugged 433
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.
Linux Action News 216
Just how severe is this DNS cache poisoning attack revealed this week? We'll break it down and explain why Linux is affected. Plus, the feature now removed from APT, more performance patches in the Kernel, and a big batch of project updates.
Pi Server Upgrade | Self-Hosted 58
This week we unlock the Pitential of the Compute Module 4 and turn it into a dual gigabit router and Jellyfin server.
Just Say No to M1 | Coder Radio 440
We get some spicy emails, dig into why Mike just picked up another Linux laptop, and then share our real thoughts on Web3.