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Linux Action News 105
RHEL 8 is released, we report from the ground of the big announcement, Microsoft announces WSL 2 with a real Linux kernel at the core, and details on their new open source terminal.
Keeping Systems Simple | TechSNAP 403
We’re back from LinuxFest Northwest with an update on all things WireGuard, some VLAN myth busting, and the trade-offs of highly available systems.
Dungeons and Distros | User Error 65
What it takes to make a proper distro, how we send emails, and the constant quest for knowledge.
Dragonfly In The Wild | BSD Now 297
FreeBSD ZFS vs. ZoL performance, Dragonfly 5.4.2 has been release, containing web services with iocell, Solaris 11.4 SRU8, Problem with SSH Agent forwarding, OpenBSD 6.4 to 6.5 upgrade guide, and more.
Fear, Uncertainty, and .NET | Coder Radio 356
.NET 5 has been announced and brings a new unified future to the platform. We dig in to Microsoft's plans and speculate about what they might mean for F#.
Ultimate Fedora Test | LINUX Unplugged 300
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.
The Eggquisition | The Friday Stream 2
Sometimes the road home is a little bumpy, and sometimes you just want them to cook the bloody eggs.
Linux Action News 104
Fedora 30 is out, we share our thoughts. Purism's new Librem One service is launched, we're rather skeptical and the reason might surprise you.
OpenBSD 6.5 | BSD Now 296
OpenBSD 6.5 has been released, mount ZFS datasets anywhere, help test upcoming NetBSD 9 branch, LibreSSL 2.9.1 is available, Bail Bond Denied Edition of FreeBSD Mastery: Jails, and one reason ed(1) was a good editor back in the days in this week’s episode.

Family Reunion - The FRIDAY Stream
The party before the party, its Friday!
F# Shill | Coder Radio 355
Mike and Wes dive into Bosque, Microsoft’s new research language, and debate if it represents the future of programming languages, or if we should all just be using F#.
Ubuntu MATE on the Pi + The Linux Community | Choose Linux 8
We take Ubuntu MATE 18.04 for a test drive on the Raspberry Pi 3. How does it compare to Raspbian? After that, a fascinating discussion about the Linux community.
Shame as a Service | LINUX Unplugged 299
Fresh back from LinuxFest Northwest we share a few of our favorite stories and memories.
Linux Action News 103
Docker Hub gets hacked, Nextcloud 16 has a new feature to prevent hacks, and France's 'Secure" Telegram replacement gets hacked within an hour.
Abandoned Support | User Error 64
Why Linux doesn't just work on all hardware, criticism of your field, and the ethics of acquiring old software.
Snapshot Sanity | TechSNAP 402
We continue our take on ZFS as Jim and Wes dive in to snapshots, replication, and the magic on copy on write.
Fun with funlinkat() | BSD Now 295
Introducing funlinkat(), an OpenBSD Router with AT&T U-Verse, using NetBSD on a raspberry pi, ZFS encryption is still under development, Rump kernel servers and clients tutorial, Snort on OpenBSD 6.4, and more.
A Life of Learning | Coder Radio 354
We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.
Blame Joe | LINUX Unplugged 298
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.
Linux Action News 102
Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser.
Ang Takes a Punch - The Friday Stream
A bunch of the crew get together and share a few stories, recap the week, and play a little music.
The SSH Tarpit | BSD Now 294
A PI-powered Plan 9 cluster, an SSH tarpit, rdist for when Ansible is too much, falling in love with OpenBSD again, how I created my first FreeBSD port, the Tilde Institute of OpenBSD education and more.
The Xfce Surprise + Entroware Ares Review | Choose Linux 7
Jason leaves the warm embrace of GNOME and finally tries Xfce for 24 hours. What happened took him by surprise!
A Week with WSL | Coder Radio 353
Mike's back with thoughts on his recent adventures with the Windows Subsystem for Linux and what it might mean for the future of Linux development.
Release the Dingo | LINUX Unplugged 297
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.
Linux Action News 101
Google's important news this week, why Linux is fueling PowerShell Growth, and the Matrix breach that might be worse than it sounds.
Linux Without Borders | User Error 63
Where bad feeling and rivalry in the FOSS world actually originates, what we should be teaching our kids, and the violence that underlies everything around us.
Everyday ZFS | TechSNAP 401
Jim and Wes sit down to bust some ZFS myths and share their tips and tricks for getting the most out of the ultimate filesystem.
Booking Jails | BSD Now 293
This week we have a special episode with a Michael W. Lucas interview about his latest jail book that’s been released. We’re talking all things jails, writing, book sponsoring, the upcoming BSDCan 2019 conference, and more.
Defining Desktop Linux | LINUX Unplugged 296
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.
Self Driving Disaster | Coder Radio 352
Mike’s away so Chris joins Wes to discuss running your workstation from RAM, the disappointing realities of self driving cars, and handling the ups and downs of critical feedback.
Linux Action News 100
Chef goes 100% open source, and this recipe has an old twist, the VMware lawsuit is abandoned.
Manjaro 18 + Starting Your Journey | Choose Linux 6
The LInux Gaming Report rolls forward as Jason throws Manjaro 18 on the test bench and walks away shocked.
AsiaBSDcon 2019 Recap | BSD Now 292
FreeBSD Q4 2018 status report, the GhostBSD alternative, the coolest 90s laptop, OpenSSH 8.0 with quantum computing resistant keys exchange, project trident: 18.12-U8 is here, and more.
Stay and Compile a While | LINUX Unplugged 295
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.
Riding the Rails | Coder Radio 351
Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right.
Linux Action News 99
Mozilla’s new Android app, Google wants you to adopt AMP for Email, and our reaction to LVFS joining the Linux Foundation.
Emergency Condiments | User Error 62
What attracted us to Linux in the first place, planning for when tech goes away, and why we aren't surrounded by alien life.
Supply Chain Attacks | TechSNAP 400
We break down the ASUS Live Update backdoor and explore why these kinds of supply chain attacks are on the rise.
Storage Changes Software | BSD Now 291
Storage changing software, what makes Unix special, what you need may be “pipeline +Unix commands”, running a bakery on Emacs and PostgreSQL, the ultimate guide to memorable tech talks, light-weight contexts, and more.
Rusty Stadia | Coder Radio 350
We debate Rust’s role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.
Tainted Love | LINUX Unplugged 294
Why we sometimes go too far with our Linux advocacy, and a few humble strategies to switch people to Linux.
Linux Action News 98
Is Linux gaming really being saved by Google's Stadia platform? We discuss the details and possibilities.
Timestamped Notes | BSD Now 290
FreeBSD on Cavium ThunderX, looking at NetBSD as an OpenBSD user, taking time-stamped notes in vim, OpenBSD 6.5 has been tagged, FreeBSD and NetBSD in GSoC 2019, SecBSD: an UNIX-like OS for Hackers, and more.
Linux Gaming Report and Purism Librem 15 | Choose Linux 5
Jason goes deeper down the rabbit hole by exploring the state of Steam gaming on 9 different Linux distributions. Find out how Fedora compares to Pop!_OS.
Netflix's Gift to Linux | LINUX Unplugged 293
Developers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source.
Their Rules, Your Choice | Coder Radio 349
We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.
Linux Action News 97
We try out the latest GNOME 3.32 release, and why it might be the best release ever. New leader candidates for Debian emerge, we experience foundation inception, and NGINX is getting acquired.
Ethics in AI | TechSNAP 399
Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.
Faith in Microsoft | User Error 61
Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.