LINUX Unplugged

Jupiter Broadcasting
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Sep 23, 2020 • 1h 1min

372: Distro Triforce

What would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three. Plus Carl from System76 stops by to surprise us with some firmware news. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 2:22 Intro 2:36 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 4:24 USB Booting the Pi 4 10:10 System76 Open Firmware Update 23:14 SPONSOR: Linode 25:28 OpenPOWER Summit 2020 29:23 EndeavourOS ARM 30:14 Housekeeping 30:53 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors 32:59 It's Really Just a Three Distro World 46:37 Feedback: systemd Skepticism 50:50 Feedback: EmacsConf2020 51:40 Picks 52:12 Pick: Cloud Hypervisor 53:51 Pick: SongRec 54:45 Pick: tmpmail 55:55 Pick: MyPaas 57:16 Outro 59:11 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, and Neal Gompa.Sponsored By:Linode Cloud Hosting: A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Second-hand TV wipes out broadband for entire villageRaspberry Pi 4 can finally boot directly from USB | Hacker NewsRaspberry Pi USB Boot - UASP, TRIM, and performance | Jeff GeerlingSwitching Between Proprietary Firmware and System76 Open Firmware - System76 Support — System76 Open Firmware is designed to be lightweight and performant with a simple and straightforward user interface. OpenPOWER Summit 2020 Was This Week With Many Interesting Hardware/Software Talks - Phoronix — Roberto Innocenti provided an update on the POWER64 laptop that is still being worked on via community donations as an open hardware platform.Open Hardware GNU/Linux PPC64 Laptop Potential - Roberto Innocenti, Power Progress Community - YouTubeDonation Campaign for Signal Integrity Analysis of the PCB Design - GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC notebookArch Linux-Based EndeavourOS ARM Launches for ARM Devices - 9to5LinuxDeepin 20 Review — Gorgeous Distro Becomes Even More Beautiful.Feedback: systemd skepticismEmacsConf2020 — Have you heard about the recent announcement for EmacsConf 2020? It's a free two-day online Emacs conference scheduled for the weekend of November 28th and 29th, 2020.cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor — A rust-vmm based cloud hypervisor.marin-m/SongRec — An open-source Shazam client for Linux, written in Rust. almarklein/mypaas — Run your own PaaS using Docker, Traefik, and great analytics. sdushantha/tmpmail — A temporary email right from your terminal.
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Sep 15, 2020 • 1h 3min

371: Cabin Fever

Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros. Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:48 Intro 0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community 6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds 9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds 16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds 17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments 19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression 24:48 SPONSOR: Linode 27:34 Cabin 29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros 33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps 36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App? 44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon 47:53 Goin' Indy Update 49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas 50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs 54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud 58:20 Picks: Cozy 1:00:25 Outro 1:01:38 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.Linode Cloud Hosting: A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Amiga Fast File System Return to the Linux Kernel – CubicleNate’s Techpad Future of Ubuntu Community - Community Council - Ubuntu Community Hub Mark Shuttleworth Now Plans To Restore Ubuntu’s Community Council - Phoronix — Mark Shuttleworth announced now that in cooperation with Ubuntu member (and former Community Council member) Walter Lapchynski, they are working to restore the Community Council. Btrfs development update | Josef Bacik’s Blog Deploying Btrfs at Facebook Scale - Josef Bacik, Facebook - YouTube The Latest On The Linux 5.9 Kernel Regression Stemming From Page Lock Fairness - Phoronix — Last week we reported on a Linux 5.9 kernel regression following benchmarks from Linux 5.0 to 5.9 and there being a sharp drop with the latest development kernel. That kernel regression was bisected to code introduced by Linus Torvalds at the start of the Linux 5.9 kernel cycle. Unfortunately it's not a trivial problem and one still being analyzed in coming up with a proper solution.Linux Mailing List - Re: Kernel Benchmarking Making apps for Linux, a proposal — I have a few thoughts on this topic, and so does Alan Pope, and so we got chatting and put together a proposal for a programming environment for making simple apps in a way that new developers could easily grasp. We were quite pleased with it as a concept, but: it didn’t get selected for further development. Oh well, never mind. But the ideas still seem good to us, so I think it’s worth publishing the proposal anyway so that someone else has the chance to be inspired by it, or decide they want it to happen.Direct link to Core Contributors Downloads Page Feedback: IDEs and Editors Feedback: Nextcloud (and borg too) GitHub - geigi/cozy — A modern audio book player for Linux using GTK+ 3.OpenAudible — Audio Book ManagerBoot from USB · Issue #28 · raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom · GitHub
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Sep 9, 2020 • 52min

370: PipeWire Progress

We get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem. Plus Alexi Pol joins us for two big updates from the KDE community. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 1:30 Intro 1:49 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:56 Linux Action News Returns! 4:17 Ubuntu 20.10 Embraces Active Directory 7:26 DebConf 2020 12:58 Pipewire Progress with Wim Tayman 23:26 SPONSOR: Linode 25:28 Akademy 2020 33:41 Housekeeping 36:19 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors 38:08 Jono Bacon's Book Club 39:05 Feedback: Alpine Server Challenge 40:15 Feedback: Remote Office 44:05 Picks: SC-IM 45:11 Picks: Present 47:30 Outro 48:49 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Aleix Pol, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Wim Taymans.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.Linode Cloud Hosting: A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:YARH.IO MKI: Raspberry Pi 3B+ Hackable Linux Handheld Linux Action News is BACK: Linux Action News 153 Ubuntu 20.10 Adding Active Directory Support To The Installer The Problems Debian Is Facing In 2020 PipeWire Is In Increasingly Great Shape - Ready For More User Testing PipeWire Late Summer Update 2020 — Christian F.K. Schaller Launching Pipewire! — Christian F.K. Schaller PipeWire GitLab PipeWire Homepage WirePlumber, the PipeWire session manager LUP 272: Prepare for Pipewire Akademy 2020 — Friday 4th to Friday 11th September Brunch with Brent: Aleix Pol Aleix Pol on Twitter BigBlueButton - Open Source Web Conferencing The Linux App Summit Call for Papers Coder Radio Unplugged Core Contributors ‘People Powered’ Book Club - Jono Bacon Feedback: Server challenge Feedback: Remote Office Self-Hosted 24: OPNsense Makes Sense Setup a secure (SSH) tunnel as a systemd service What no one needs: An ncurses spreadsheet program for the terminal present: A terminal-based presentation tool with colors and effects. Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site - Hawaii GenTech - Big Island Website Management and Tech Assistance (WaybackMachine Link) Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site - Hawaii GenTech
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Sep 2, 2020 • 47min

369: Double Data Rate Trouble

The Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement. Plus, we attempt to combine two internet connections with Linux live from the woods! Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 1:07 Intro 1:55 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:35 Lenovo Linux Laptops 11:21 Raspberry Pi Storage Speedup 13:31 SPONSOR: Linode 17:45 Linux Unplugged Core Contributors 18:58 Fedora 33 Bug-a-Thon 20:55 Using Two Internet Connections in Linux 25:11 Policy Routing 28:32 Net-ISP-Balance 31:46 Diving into Policy Routing 33:42 Speedify 39:35 Feedback 40:32 Pick: tunshell 43:16 Outro 45:46 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.Linode Cloud Hosting: A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Lenovo begins rollout of Fedora Linux on their laptops, Ubuntu systems due soon | GamingOnLinux Linux Patch Proposed To Double Raspberry Pi 4 Transfer Speed To eMMC/SD Storage - Phoronix Unplugged Core Contributors (Test Week) Fedora 33 Btrfs Test Day" - Fedocal Dual 4G LTE Router for Public Transportation MAX Transit Duo- Peplink Bonding internet connections VPN Bonding - Simon Mott Aggregate internet links with mlvpn MLVPN Docs engarde: A go network utility to create a reliable IP tunnel over multiple connections WireGuard: Multi Link / VPN Bonding Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control: Routing for multiple uplinks/providers Net-ISP-Balance: Load-balance your Internet connection across two or more ISPs for improved bandwidth and reliability Improve Your Multi-Homed Servers with Policy routing A Quick Introduction to Linux Policy Routing Policy Based Routing: Concepts and Implementation Task-centered iproute2 user guide An older pure-iptables approach Simple policy routing load-balancing script Foolsm - Foobar Link Status Monitor Shorewall has multi-ISP support too How I doubled my Internet speed with OpenWRT Speedify Jupiter Broadcasting Matrix Quick Start Guide – Jay Tuckey’s Blog TimeToogo/tunshell: Remote shell into ephemeral environments 🐚 🦀 Ubuntu Podcast The New Show
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Aug 26, 2020 • 1h 5min

368: The Best is Yet to Come

It's a new day for Jupiter Broadcasting and the show, we share our big news. Plus our plan to help make a difference in free software, and we reunite with some old friends. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:42 Intro 1:08 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:59 Arch Update 4:13 Big News for Jupiter Broadcasting 6:58 Coder Radio Returns 8:08 Linux Action News Returns 9:45 The Future of Jupiter Broadcasting 10:23 Unplugged Core Contributors 15:01 Arch Update Part 2 16:49 Housekeeping 18:20 Arch Update Part 3 19:05 Bug Squashers Assemble 24:11 Fedora 33 Test Week 28:27 Fedora IoT 33:51 Pick: FetchCord 34:50 Wimpy's Discord Plea 37:14 Arch Update Part 4 38:16 Pick: Chowdown 40:59 Catching Up with Mike 52:21 Catching Up with Joe 54:30 Catching Up with Wimpy 1:01:19 Outro 1:03:34 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Drew DeVore, Joe Ressington, Martin Wimpress, and Neal Gompa.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:nixCraft on Twitter: "On 25 August 1991, Linus at age 21 announced Linux project/system in a Usenet posting to the newsgroup. Here is original email that changed IT world forever." Coder Radio Linux Action News The New Show 10: The Smell of Arm Demerger FAQUnplugged Core Contributors Founder discount Drew DeVore on Twitter: “Anyone looking for a talented full time audio editor/mixer/masterer? Or for a sysadmin with 20 years experience in Linux? Please DM me. Looking for a new full time gig!” Drew DeVore’s LinkedIn Drew DeVore: Podcast Producer and Audio Engineer for Jupiter Broadcasting – PES 194Fedora IoT becomes an edition (Test Week) Fedora 33 Btrfs Test Day" - Fedocal Feedback: Dylan’s friend made a Discord app chowdown: Simple recipes in Markdown format chowdown on GitHub Recipe schema Wimpy’s World - YouTube Self-Hosted The New Show 2.5 Admins The Mike Dominick Show
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Aug 19, 2020 • 1h 6min

367: Podcatcher Play-off

We round up the best podcast clients for your Linux desktop, mobile, and the web. Plus we announce the official Jupiter Broadcasting Matrix server, share some great picks, and a thought-provoking email. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:35 Intro 2:03 Debian Requests Artwork 3:04 Google Kernel Code Dump 8:07 The Future of Rust 14:15 Manjaro Forum Meltdown 20:11 Matrix Server Migration 27:38 Housekeeping 28:44 Podcatcher Play-Off 29:08 Podcatcher Play-Off: Honorable Mentions 31:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Winds 33:36 Podcatcher Play-Off: Cpod 35:33 Podcatcher Play-Off: Airsonic 38:16 Podcatcher Play-Off: Shellcaster 40:15 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castero 40:42 Podcatcher Play-Off: Castget 42:27 Podcatcher Play-Off: Pocketcasts 44:22 Podcatcher Play-Off: Antennapod 45:09 Podcatcher Play-Off: Overcast 47:22 Feedback: Mac Pro as a Daily Driver 48:38 Feedback: Internet Apocalypse 57:22 Pick: Quad SATA Kit for Raspberry Pi 1:00:01 Pick: Outrun 1:02:50 Outro 1:04:30 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Debian turns 27! - Bits from Debian r/linux: Debian turns 27! Debian Bullseye artwork call for proposals - entries must be submitted by October 15 Google Finally Begins Their Open-Source Dance Around Linux User-Space Threading - Phoronix [PATCH for 5.9 0/3] FUTEX_SWAP (tip/locking/core) - Peter Laying the foundation for Rust’s future | Rust Blog Manjaro’s new Forum LINUX Unplugged Matrix Community Know when we’re going to be live. Check out the calendar! LUP LUG Mumble Server Info Fullscreen JB IRC Chat Gnome Podcasts gPodder — Media aggregator and podcast clientbrtmr/podfox Spotify Winds — Winds is a modern, open-source RSS and Podcast app built using React/Redux/Node by Stream. CPod — A simple, beautiful podcast app for Windows, macOS, and Linux.AirSonic — Airsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music. shellcaster — Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rustcastero — TUI podcast client for the terminalcastget — A command-line podcast downloader.Pocketcasts Pocket Casts acquired by NPR, other public radio stations, and This American Life - The Verge Overcast AntennaPod Feedback: ‘TheFake VIP’ still uses that same Mac Pro as his daily driver — I still, to this day, run a Mac Pro just like that as my daily driver, in Windows, macOS and Linux (Arch with i3). It's still a dream machine for me.Feedback: Would you still use Linux if there was no more internet? — So let me ask you an important question. Would you still use Linux if there was no more internet? QUAD SATA KIT for Raspberry PI — Easily build your own NAS / Media-server based on Raspberry Pi 4 Description mount up to 4x 2.5" HDD or SSD outrun — Execute a local command using the processing power of another Linux machine.Debconf 20 starts this week. Flipper Zero — Tamagochi for Hackers
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Aug 12, 2020 • 48min

366: Linux Server Salvage

We refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all. Plus Dan and Cassidy from elementary OS join us to discuss version 6.0. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:45 Intro 2:25 KDE Neon 20.04 4:17 Mozilla Resturcturing 8:21 elementary OS 6 18:29 Housekeeping 20:00 Matrix 22:33 Silver Salvage 29:43 Matrix Server Punishment Test 33:04 Clients Galore 35:06 Secure By Default 43:56 Outro 45:08 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, Danielle Foré, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Pen Test Partners: Boeing 747s receive critical software updates over 3.5" floppy disks KDE neon rebased on 20.04 Mozilla is laying off 25% of their employees Large part of Mozilla’s Sec Team Laid Off Let’s Talk elementary OS 6 ⋅ elementary Blog Know when we’re going to be live. Check out the calendar! LUP LUG Mumble Server Info Fullscreen JB IRC Chat Chris Fisher on Twitter: "Pulled an old Mac Pro out of storage for today’s @LinuxUnplugged live test. 2009 Mac Pro | eBay apple-history.com / Mac Pro (Early 2009, Dual CPU) Matrix - An open network for secure, decentralized communicationElement - encrypted group video calls end-to-end encryption team messaging Element Web App
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Aug 5, 2020 • 54min

365: There's a Hole in my Boot!

We explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets. Plus community news, feedback, and more.Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Eight Great Features Of Linux 5.8 - Phoronix Feedback from David: Trackball for RSI Standing Desks from Autonomous MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic Mouse Debian: GRUB2 UEFI SecureBoot vulnerability - ‘BootHole’ A long list of GRUB2 secure-boot holes There’s a Hole in the Boot Red Hat and CentOS systems aren’t booting due to BootHole patches Valve Hires Former Emulator Developer To Work On Open-Source Graphics For Linux Nvidia-Arm Deal Would Be a Technology ‘Disaster’ Invitation to Play Along | PINE64 Know when we’re going to be live. Check out the calendar! LUP LUG Mumble Server Info Fullscreen JB IRC Chat - bit.ly/jupiterchat Jabra Elite Active 65t Tech Specs Amazon.com: Jabra Elite Active 65t Earbuds PulseAudio Loopbacks and Virtual Sinks PulseAudio Hacks for Zoom Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Premium Gaming Headset ATR2100-USB - Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone | Audio-Technica Booth Junkie Review: Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB review Feedback: Another reason to love MX Linux
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Jul 29, 2020 • 53min

364: Linux Arm Wrestling

The past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems. Plus we chat with the Manjaro team about recent changes. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:58 Intro 2:01 Terminal 2.0 in ChromeOS 4:41 Manjaro's Process Problems 13:49 Manjaro Sneak Peaks 15:41 Weekend Manjaro Journey 21:02 Housekeeping 22:09 ARM on Linux 24:01 The History of ARM 28:16 Single Board Computing Revolution 31:47 ARM Reaching into the Present 33:17 The Future of ARM 36:42 Not Everyone Loves ARM 43:01 Wants and What Ifs 48:30 App Pick: tuptime 49:48 App Pick: s-tui 50:21 Outro 51:36 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Dalton Durst, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, Marius Gripsgard, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Say hello to the Linux Terminal 2.0 for Chrome OS Change in manjaro team composition - Manjaro Linux Forum Phil’s version of the story Notebook for Package Building · Expense #22477 - Open Collective Know when we’re going to be live. Check out the calendar! LUP LUG Mumble Server Info Fullscreen JB IRC Chat - bit.ly/jupiterchat Intel’s 7nm is busted, chips delayed, may have to use rival foundries to get GPUs out for US govt exascale super • The Register Intel Restructuring: Murthy Leaves, Ann Kelleher Takes Over 7nm And 5nm Development Arash Massoudi on Twitter: “Huge tech deal: Japan’s SoftBank to buy UK’s ARM Holdings for $32.4bn tomorrow" Hermann Hauser on Twitter: “ARM is the proudest achievement of my life. The proposed sale to SoftBank is a sad day for me and for technology in Britain.” / Brit chip biz ARM legs it to Softbank for $32bn • The Register Some facts about the Acorn RISC Machine - Google Groups Linux Devs had Arm builds are early as spring of 1994. Arch Linux ARM first released March 11, 2002 Raspberry Pi - Single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Mainly using Broadcom SoCs Pine64 - initially Pine Microsystems, founded by TL Lim, the inventor of the PopBox and Popcorn Hour series of media players. Mainly using RockChip SoCs Beaglebone - a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and element14. Using Texas Instruments SoCs Odroid - a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel, located in South Korea. Mainly using Amlogic SoCs Orange Pi - an open source single board computer, based on Raspberry Pi but generally lower in price and manufactured by Shenzhen Xunlong Software. Mainly using Allwinner based SoCs Banana Pi - a line of low-cost credit card-sized single-board computers produced by the Chinese company Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. Using various SoCs including Realtek, Mediatek, Allwinner, etc NanoPi - a single board computer computer company based out of GuangDong, China. Mainly shipping with Samsung, Allwinner, and RockChip SoCs PINEBOOK Pro | PINE64 Dual-display version of RK3399-based Rock Pi 4 starts at $59 This is what HoneyComb LX2K 16-core Arm Workstation Looks Like (Video) Kobol Helios64 - Will your next NAS be ARM powered? Ubports - Linux on your phone! Amazon’s Graviton - 40% better price performance over comparable current generation x86-based instances YouTube: Making Pi ServerReady - Time for cheap Arm Infrastructure be Standards-Compliant — Even if you don't care about IoT, getting this class of devices to be standards-compliant will provide developers, tech evangelists and early adopters with $50-$100 ServerReady platforms, solving a real headache today around pricing/availability of systems in the market.Server systems – Arm Developer Arm announces ServerReady compliance program - Processors blog - Processors - Arm Community Raspberry Pi 4 Strides Towards ServerReady Status via SBBR-Compliant UEFI Firmware Effort - Hackster.io s-tui - Stress-Terminal UI, monitors CPU temperature, frequency, power and utilization with built in stress testing options Tuptime – A CLI Utility To Find Linux System Uptime
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Jul 22, 2020 • 53min

363: Return of the Terminal Server

Fedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer. Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:29 Intro 2:34 RSI Woes 7:21 Jellyfin 13:12 Proxmox Backup Server 16:22 ProcMon for Linux 20:16 Fedora 33 Defaults to Btrfs 24:27 systemd-oomd 26:38 Housekeeping 28:41 Riot Becomes Element 32:36 Mysterious Microsoft Job Posting 39:19 Picks: Polybar 40:57 Picks: ytop 42:43 Feedback 48:50 Outro 50:06 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:GNOME Opens an Official Merch Shop Selling T-Shirts, More GNOME Shop – GNOME’s very own merch shop! Jellyfin Release - v10.6.0 - Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System Proxmox Backup Server (beta) | Proxmox Support Forum GitHub - microsoft/ProcMon-for-Linux: Approved: Fedora 33 Desktop Variants Defaulting To Btrfs File-System Feedback: Stephen uses Btrfs to ensure safe upgrades on openSUSE Issue #2429: F33 System-Wide Change: Make btrfs the default file system for desktop variants systemd-oomd Looks Like It Will Come Together For systemd 247 Welcome to Element! Job details | Microsoft Careers Guadec 2020 July 22nd – 28th, 2020 Know when we’re going to be live. Check out the calendar! LUP LUG Mumble Server Info Fullscreen JB IRC Chat GitHub - polybar/polybar: A fast and easy-to-use status bar GitHub - cjbassi/ytop: A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop written in rust Feedback: Follow-up Questions About Nextcloud Feedback: Rick had a suggestion about our crazy storage costs too Feedback: Advait wants time stamps Feedback: An open source space industry tracking app for Linux GitHub - shiroininjaTech/AstroNinja-Alpha: an all-around tracker of the space industry. Your desktop everywhere - ubiDesktop

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