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GNOME endorses the Librem 5, Replicant and UBports support more devices, Pipewire is major news for video on Linux, EFF walks away from W3C over DRM, Facebook reacts to community pressure & Red Hat expands their Patent promise.
We’re all over the map in this episode! We cover everything from the Beard’s addictive personality and Chris’ appreciation for peeing to Wes’ trouble in listening to ‘normals’ covering specialized topics and Youtube demonetization. Plus the Orville premiere, hopes for Star Trek: Discovery, Beard’s blind step & more! + (00:00:24) - Does Rikai have an addictive personality? + (00:02:52) - Wes' thoughts on non-tech people covering tech. + (00:08:14) - #AskError: When should I buy a new laptop? + (00:12:00) - Youtube takes on cable, is it good? + (00:32:12) - Demonetization + (00:39:12) - #AskError: What social custom needs to be retired? What was way worse than you expected? If there was a class on videogames, what would be taught? + (00:51:10) - Appreciating your plumbing. + (00:53:56) - What was a super hyped linux technology that flopped? + (01:06:56) - The Beard is moving soon. + (01:09:50) - What new shows could JB make? Other than a podcast on Human-Alien Sex, of course.
We recap vBSDcon, give you the story behind a PF EN, reminisce in Solaris memories & show you how to configure different DEs on FreeBSD.
That Equifax hack? So last week! This weeks vulnerability is BlueBorne, a new attack on just about every bluetooth capable device. We've got the details, and what you need to know to get patched. Plus some of our favorite overlooked shell commands & a breakdown of the ACLUs recent lawsuit to protect your rights at the border.
A game changing project for Linux multimedia has been officially announced today, so we chat with the brilliance behind PipeWire, Wim Taymans. Plus community news of the week & why the rapid decline of the “open source media” matters more than ever.
In this episode founder of Sandbagger news Will Beaton joins us, plus Eric from the telegram group shares how he started his business entirely on Linux, all that & more including your calls from Russia!
Audio episodes from the independent on-demand geek centric network, Jupiter Broadcasting. Home to popular shows like The Linux Action Show, Beer is Tasty, STOked, Legend of the Stoned Owl.
Gnome users have something to celebrate, Purism and KDE are working together & Manjaro has some hardware. Plus why we're not too worried about BlueBourne, the fight for public money to fund public code & a new power tool for Firefox users.
We take a big batch of #AskError questions & nearly lose our lunch, debate the fate of future technologies & get a recap of Chase’s trip to PAX West. Plus the long journeys ahead of Chris and the Beard, a review of the Pure Nexus ROM & the big Ubuntu story no one is talking about. + (00:00:04) - Pure Nexus & the headphone jack + (00:18:39) - The viability of mining, the potential death of VR and PAX West. + (00:35:30) - Super Mario Bros is the best. Maybe. + (00:45:50) - Twitchcon usefulness & being successful on twitch + (00:54:40) - The Road to New York + (01:04:23) - #AskError: what would you make with the ultimate budget? Who are the safe brands for Linux security? + (01:19:04) - #AskError: What wouldn't you do for 200 million dollars?
We explore whether a BSD can replicate Cisco router performance; RETGUARD, OpenBSDs new exploit mitigation technology, Dragonfly’s HAMMER2 filesystem implementation & more!
Stephen Bannon is threatening to blow up the Republican Party & holds little back in a new interview this week. We dig through the best bits. Then we tackle the growing speculation that Donald Trump has a mental condition, or possibly worse. Plus a look at the NSA’s favorite loophole & the build up to reauthorizing Section 702, the latest breaking news in the Russian investigation, a packed Overtime & much more!
Equifax got hacked, some top tips for staying safe & a debate over just who's to blame for vulnerable open source software. Then Google's breaking up with Symantec & we take a little time for Sysadmin 101, this time, ticketing systems.
Audit your network with a couple of easy commands on Kali Linux. Chris decides to blow off a little steam by attacking his IoT devices, Wes has the scope on Equifax blaming open source & the Beard just saved the show. It’s a really packed episode!
In this episode legendary home theater & stereo expert Bob Carver joins us on the air to talk about how to pick the perfect home theater & stereo speakers. Brandon Johnson from RedHat tells us how to tweak your libvirtd setup. Plus we take your calls.
Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans. Chris has some thoughts on hardware that will help you get more work done & neither of us are worrying about Bash on Windows.