

LINUX Unplugged
Jupiter Broadcasting
An open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration and turns it into a weekly show about Linux.
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Jul 13, 2016 • 1h 53min
Episode 153: One NAT to Rule Them | LUP 153
Chris discovers he’s being snooped on by his ISP, we discuss some Linux friendly solutions solve the situation. Is Linux Mint 18 really the best Linux distro every? Or should Ubuntu 16.04 be getting more of the credit?
Plus our chat with a Matrix.org developer, Solus goes rolling, Unity on Windows & building a long-term financially sustainable open source product.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jul 6, 2016 • 1h 28min
Episode 152: To .NET or to .NOT? | LUP 152
Noah joins Wes for the second time this week to talk with the mumble room. Package management for Bash takes it one step too far, Nvidia starts putting GPUs in your containers, we learn some surprising things about open source at Comcast & discuss just what "Microsoft ♥ Linux" really means.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jun 29, 2016 • 1h 49min
Episode 151: Universal Divide | LUP 151
We go hands on with Linux Mint 18, then discuss the latest batch of desktop killers & Wimpy’s new rig. Plus what makes Mattermost really great, a new new universal package format, the confusing things Red Hat says & we get to know WireGuard!Support LINUX Unplugged

Jun 22, 2016 • 1h 57min
Episode 150: War of the Packages | LUP 150
We have a spirited discussion from both sides of the universal packaging issue, take a quick look at maru OS that turns a Nexus phone into your desktop, get the inside scoop on the recent Mycroft update & the new Solus release. Plus much more!Support LINUX Unplugged

Jun 15, 2016 • 1h 34min
Episode 149: Snaps are Go! | LUP 149
Canonical drops a bombshell by making snap packages available for nearly all Linux distributions, Nextcloud has some serious momentum, Samsung is rumored to drop Android in favor of Tizen across all devices & Wes kicks the tires of elementary OS’ new Beta of Loki.
Then we try out Snap packages & discuss needs to happen next to really make them take off as the standard universal Linux installer.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jun 8, 2016 • 1h 9min
Episode 148: Mind on my Cloud & Cloud on my Mind | LUP 148
After we get through a slew of great open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users.
Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!Support LINUX Unplugged

Jun 1, 2016 • 1h 27min
Episode 147: The Talking Gnome | LUP 147
Open Source artificial intelligence in all the things? Ryan from Mycroft joins us to update us on their recent hard work.
Is YubiKey going to hell in a handbasket? The latest from openSUSE, our first impressions of Remix OS & more!Support LINUX Unplugged

May 25, 2016 • 1h 28min
Episode 146: Snap, Flaps & Package Drops | LUP 146
Package once, run anywhere. It’s always almost here, just around the corner, in the near future. But are we finally about to nail it? We look at Flatpack, Snaps, AppImage, ask what stands out from the pack & which will fall flat.
Plus why you're going to want to wait on that systemd upgrade, funding projects with a rocky past, the big thing about Mycroft no one is talking about & we try out Mycroft on the desktop.Support LINUX Unplugged

May 18, 2016 • 1h 28min
Episode 145: BuzzwordFS | LUP 145
You're insecure unless you're running one of Greg’s Kernels & we think he’s right! Plus openSUSE chairman Richard Brown stops by to follow up on not shipping ZFS in openSUSE which leads to a passionate discussion.
And the simple thing we could all be doing to improve open source, but maybe we’re all feeling a little too entitled!Support LINUX Unplugged

May 11, 2016 • 1h 52min
Episode 144: Flavorless Mint | LUP 144
Is a new wave of tech savvy Linux users coming? Chris makes his case & why distributions like Linux Mint won’t be ready for it.
Plus updates from some of our favorite projects, Linux on the PS4 & a quick look at the Fedora 24 beta.Support LINUX Unplugged


