
Show overview
CubicleNate Noodlings has been publishing since 2019, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 36 episodes. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 14 min and 19 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Technology show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 4.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Nathan Wolf.
From the publisher
Linux and Tech blatherings now in audio form
Latest Episodes
View all 36 episodesS1 Ep 36Noodlings 36 | The Wires and Tubes
The holiday season hustle and bustle is through and I am able to concentrate on reorganizing the messes I have made in getting ready for the season. As the fall time projects finished up, the Christmastime projects kicked into full gear between programming my Christmas light display, baking cookies and making Gingerbread houses with the kids. There come a bunch of other miserable cold weather chores that go along with living on a subsistence farm.
Ep 35Noodlings 35 | Light for Christmas
The holiday season hustle and bustle is through and I am able to concentrate on reorganizing the messes I have made in getting ready for the season. As the fall time projects finished up, the Christmastime projects kicked into full gear between programming my Christmas light display, baking cookies and making Gingerbread houses with the kids. There come a bunch of other miserable cold weather chores that go along with living on a subsistence farm.
S1 Ep 34Noodlings 34 | A Little Sideways
While few of my tech related tasks have been completed, I am in a position now to better be able to tackle them. So, I am believing for good things to come. Even when things go sideways, eventually, staying committed, you can get back on track.
S1 Ep 33Noodlings 33 | Just a Playground
Here is the 33rd hand-full of penuts sized podcast episode Top 11 Reasons YaST makes openSUSE AwesomeKaOS | Review From an openSUSE User BDL Live openSUSE Corner Wireshark, PipeWire, Audacity Update in TumbleweedBugzilla – Bug 1187627 After update, Kdenlive crashes on starting Tumbleweed Roundup https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/[email protected]/ https://review.tumbleweed.boombatower.com/ Computer History Retrospective This is my segment where I […]
S1 Ep 31Noodlings 32 | Settling In
Here is the 32nd grab-and-go sized podcast episode This is the first recording in the new studio on new hardware. There are some slight audio issues but if I went for perfection… I would have just deleted this recording I would have stopped these long ago Wayland Display Server on openSUSE Tumbleweed in 2021 elementary […]
S1 Ep 31Noodlings 31 | Reflecting
Here is the 31st one-lump sized podcast episode This is published late due to things. I hope you find something worth while. PipeWire Audio Server on openSUSE Tumbleweed Valve’s SteamDeck Release BDLL Follow Up openSUSE Corner News GNOME, Wireshark update in Tumbleweed Leap Gains Maintenance Update Improvements Tumbleweed Roundup 6 snapshots during this week (0715, […]
S1 Ep 30Noodlings 30 | Packing up the Vintage
Episode 30 | Packing up the Vintage - LeoCAD 21.06 - SUSE Academic Program - BDLL Follow Up - openSUSE Corner - Computer History Retrospective on Computer Games (1984) Website - https://CubicleNate.com Mastodon - https://social.tchncs.de/@CubicleNate Twitter - https://twitter.com/CubicleNate YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6KdxWFOlKaIPand7ROwvw https://open.lbry.com/@cubiclenate:9 Music: "Pixelland" by Kevin MacLeod
S1 Ep 29Noodlings 29 | Transient State
Here is the 29th individually wrapped fun sized podcast episode Pimiga Return of Makers Corner Podcast with Yannick Linking a TI-86 Calculator with openSUSE openSUSE Corner openSUSE Smiles New architectures for Leap x86_64 ARM 64 Power PC, not big-endian IBM Z and LinuxONE, s390x Architecture list for Tumbleweed x86_32 x86_64 ARM v6 ARM v7 ARM Arch […]
S1 Ep 28Noodlings 28 | Building Things
Here is the 28th Chiclet sized podcast episode Return of BDLL Digital Sign Solution with Screenly on the Raspberry Pi Ventoy | Multi-ISO Bootable USB Drive Made Easy TiddlyWiki | Personal, non-linear, Note Taking Application on Linux openSUSE Corner openSUSE Smiles I purchased a new printer and had some issues with the proprietary plugin. The […]
S1 Ep 27Noodlings 27 | Flipping my Podcast switch
This is my 27th individually wrapped fun-sized podcast, now with less effort! #Noodlings #Podcast #ComputerHistory
S1 Ep 26Noodlings 26 | Redemption
Here is the 26th morsel-sized podcast episode This is just a Nate-echo-chamber of ideas but if you are interested in more thoughts and opinions in discussion with other Linux and open source enthusiasts, subscribe to DLN Xtend, a podcast with the Destination Linux Network where I have a chat with my co-hosts Matt and Wendy […]
S1 Ep 25Noodlings 25 | Getting Feedback
The 25th value menu sized podcast This is just a Nate-echo-chamber of ideas but if you are interested in more thoughts and opinions in discussion with other Linux and open source enthusiasts, subscribe to DLN Xtend, a podcast with the Destination Linux Network where I have a chat with my co-hosts Matt and Wendy on […]
S1 Ep 24Noodlings 24 | Spring green like openSUSE
The 24th appetizer sized podcast I am doing my best to not fade out, but for more of my thought and opinions, subscribe to DLN Xtend, a podcast with the Destination Linux Network where I have a chat about Linuxy things with my co-hosts Matt and Wendy. openSUSE Smiles openSUSE Stickers to Enhance your TechopenSUSE Smiles […]
S1 Ep 23Noodlings 23 | Not Fading Yet
The 23rd personal pan pizza sized podcast I am doing my best to not fade out, but for more of my thought and opinions, subscribe to DLN Xtend, a podcast with the Destination Linux Network where I have a chat about Linuxy things with my co-hosts Matt and Wendy. Gaming Rack Design and Construction I have […]
S1 Ep 22Noodlings 22 | On the Edge
The 22nd single serving sized podcast episode Computers are a tool, it’s a wrench or hammer, maybe more like a drill as it is a kind of power tool. It is there to serve you in whatever the task is. Whether it is organizing and storing information, one of the core functions of computers; entertainment, […]
S1 Ep 21Noodlings 21 | Inspiration Is Around You
21st Noodling of jam packed excitement… not really. This is the 21st hot-pocket-sized podcast that won’t scorch roof of your mouth. I have a small collection of vintage or near vintage gaming consoles. I lean mostly in the Nintendo party as I think they have a great grasp on what is fun. I don’t always […]
S1 Ep 20Noodlings 20 | No Linux for 10 Days
20th Noodling, just like the previous, delivered inconsistently! The 20th cookie sized podcast, but not one of those oatmeal raisin type of cookies, more like something with chocolate chips. Chinese food containers are a feat of clever engineering. Most people just toss them in the bin once they are done with them but if you […]
S1 Ep 19Noodlings 19 | BIOS Games Serving the NDI™ Plugin
Another prime number… and no the title doesn’t make sense. It’s just a nonsensical way to string everything together. 19th Noodling on a mid-August night 19 Episodes… 19 is another prime number! Fun facts about chocolate milk can be found here BIOS Update Dell Latitude E6440 on Linux My BIOS was 4 years out of date. […]
S1 Ep 18Noodlings 18 | Hardware is for the Terminal
18 is such an adult number. Perhaps I am truly becoming a grown up podcast here. 18th Noodling of mid-summer musings 18 Episodes… 18 is a fun number. Divisible by 2, 3, 6 and 9. The age you can vote in the United States. LG 29″ UltraWide | Monitor Upgrade and Configuration on Linux I have […]
S1 Ep 17Noodlings 17 | Designing, Replacing and Configuring
A prime number podcast but not a prime podcast 17th Noodling of technical musings I’d like to say something interesting about the number 17, it’s a prime number, the last year you are a minor in the United States, perhaps other places… Team 17 was a great video game house in the 90s that made […]