
The Linux Action Show! OGG
Linux enthusiasts talk top news stories, current trends and any other subject regarding Linux and Open Source!
Jupiter Broadcasting
Show overview
The Linux Action Show! OGG has been publishing since 2014, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 156 episodes. That works out to roughly 190 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 21m and 1h 44m — 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-language Technology show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 9.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Jupiter Broadcasting.
From the publisher
Ogg Vorbis audio versions of The Linux Action Show! A show that covers everything geeks care about in the computer industry. Get a solid dose of Linux, gadgets, news events and much more!
Latest Episodes
View all 156 episodesAdopt-a-Dongle | LAS 466
It's a tale of woes & wins in a Linux laptop showdown, from $200 to $10,000 we report back on the limits of mobile productivity. The human side of Unity’s death, the Linux kernel feature Chris has been waiting years for, picks, feedback & more!
Dell’s Secret Sauce | LAS 465
We didn’t go all the way to Texas for just one episode, it's a very special edition this week. We wanted to share some of the great stories, Linux memories & impressive hardware. Plus the unexpected change behind the scenes that Linux is pushing at Dell!
Our Trip to Dell | LAS 464
Is Dell's new hardware a sign of serious commitment to Linux or a large company’s hedge against market changes? We go inside Dell, get exclusive access to the teams & people behind many of Dell’s products that run Linux & find out. Plus we discuss Ubuntu dropping Unity for Gnome, Lightworks’ latest release & more!
Dubstep Allan | LAS 463
We start this week covering the latest news about Red Hat’s record profits, some new changes coming video editing & audio sampling under linux & Apple releasing their new APFS file system Then Noah reveals the real reason behind LAS ending, we cover your feedback & much more!
The Final Countdown | LAS 462
We start with the week’s news, then announce what’s next for the Linux Action Show, our Texas sized adventure coming up & new shows coming soon!
#SaveLAS | LAS 461
Behind the curtain of SCaLE 15x, news of the week, picks & we announce the future of the Linux Action Show.
NextCloud's Can of Worms | LAS 460
NextCloud founder Frank Karlitschek joins us to discuss the recent remote version checking initiative of private NextCloud instances, the controversial notifications sent by ISPs to users found to be running out of date NextCloud instances & the larger security problems facing all open source projects like NextCloud. Plus why Chromebook usage surging past Linux in the last year is a good thing, picks, news of the week & more!
Live from SCaLE 15x | LAS 459
From the floor of 2017’s Southern California Linux Expo aka SCALE 15x, we give you interviews & our impressions of the event. Plus news of the week, picks & more!
Noah's Radio Hack | LAS 458
Noah’s built an audio stream recording monster & he’ll share it’s inner workings. Plus Firefox’s big upgrade, the puzzling Android problem & some very spooky Fedora news!
XPS 13 Review | LAS 457
Our take on Dell’s latest Linux powered Sputnik laptop. Find out why this laptop might be your future work horse & why it’s called a developer edition. Plus rumors that suggest Valve is abandoning Steam Machines, Munich’s Linux blunder & much more!
Inside the Plasma Dev Den | LAS 456
Jonathan Riddell & the Plasma Desktop team join us for a chat. From Neon user stats to Plasma on IoT, we get the scoop on the latest KDE & Plasma desktop developments live from their development Sprint. Plus Elementary OS founder Daniel Fore joins to discuss their Pay for what you want App store fundraiser & more!
Low Cost Linux Challenge | LAS 455
How inexpensive can a Linux system get & still be considered useable? We experiment with a low-end laptop & desktop, report back on the compromises you might be surprised you don’t have to make. Plus news, picks, your emails & more!
Noah's IPSEC Adventure | LAS 454
How Noah uses IPsec to set up secure network traffic. The law that might open up hardware to hobbyist & we narrow down the options for bulletproof Linux. Plus the picks, news & more!
Ghost of Predictions Past | LAS 453
We own up to our top 14 predictions for 2016, discuss a major software update, start to discuss building a bulletproof Linux install & more!
Taking Linux To Heart | LAS 452
We get a first hand take on how Linux & Open Source could be revolutionizing the backend of healthcare. Plus a look at the ZeroPhone, Dell’s new Linux hardware, we ask you some questions & answer a few of yours.
Mac's Exodus of 2017 | LAS 451
What’s happening in 2017, before it happens. It’s our annual predictions episode, Chris & Noah surprise each other with their futurecasting. Plus why Ubuntu Phone is going on a hiatus of sorts, Neon puts KDE in a Container & much more!
Winter Solus Review | LAS 450
Solus might just be the distribution to watch in 2017. Every intention & tweak coming together to create something unique in Linux land. Noah & Chris take two very different views of this important up & coming distro. Plus the big news of the week, picks, emails & more!
Forward Momentum | LAS 449
This week, while the guys are away on holiday, we take a look back and see just how much Linux has progressed into new areas over the course of 2016 & also some of the spots where it may have stumbled a bit. Get settled in with your eggnog & hot cocoa because it's gonna be a BIG SHOW!
High on NextCloud | LAS 448
We chat with Joss from NextCloud about two factor, crazy performance improvements, the OwnCloud hangover, setting up your ultimate Dropbox and Google Docs replacements & more!
Linux Light Show | LAS 447
It’s a holiday miracle, a fully computer controlled automated light display without the cloud. It’s also a great excuse to troll Chris about Linux video editing. Plus news, picks & more!