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Late Night Linux – Episode 173

April 18, 2022 30:15 21.84 MB Downloads: 0

Our discoveries including a better diff, a way to replace Snaps with Flatpacks, a command line cheat sheet, help with YAML, and signing PDFs. Plus your feeback about supporting us with crypto nonsense, running Linux on work machines, an esoteric browser, and more.   Discoveries  Saltstack linter difftastic Xournalppnavi qddcswitch unsnap asciinema   Feedback Qutebrowser... Read More

Linux After Dark – Episode 15

April 14, 2022 21:32 15.55 MB Downloads: 0

We need to talk about Ubuntu. The future, the present, the staff departures, slow snaps, and so much more.     Vultr High-performance cloud compute, bare metal, storage, and managed Kubernetes in 24 locations all over the world. Go to getvultr.com/lad to sign up and get $150 free credit to use in 30 days.  ... Read More

Late Night Linux – Episode 172

April 11, 2022 29:29 21.23 MB Downloads: 0

Moving on from legacy BIOS and Xorg, Raspberry Pi OS finally catches up with security basics, the UK government give us more reasons to be angry, the usual KDE goodness, and more.   News Work with Will writing Go Fedora 37 Looks To Deprecate Legacy BIOS Support Fedora 37 Considering Removal Of Legacy X.Org Drivers... Read More

Linux Downtime – Episode 44

April 10, 2022 21:02 15.62 MB Downloads: 0

Joe is joined by Alex Kretzschmar from the Self-Hosted podcast to talk about what and why Alex self-hosts, the hardware and software he uses, and how his approaches have changed over the years.   Alex mentioned his Twitter, his blog, a specific blog post about transcoding video, and Serverbuilds.net.         Vultr High-performance... Read More

Late Night Linux – Episode 171

April 04, 2022 30:38 22.12 MB Downloads: 0

A varied selection of Discoveries including Telegraf, writing tools, a book about networking, and fixing a Mac. Plus your feedback about Matrix bridges, virtualisation, Pocket alternatives, the BBC, game development, and more.   Discoveries Computer Networks from Scratch a bit like Julia Evans Telegraf FocusWriter and PanWriter, and also Horcrux It takes a Mac to... Read More

Linux After Dark – Episode 14

March 31, 2022 19:36 14.15 MB Downloads: 0

Dalton tells us about daily driving the Framework Laptop for the last 6 months.       Subscribe to the RSS feed.

Late Night Linux – Episode 170

March 28, 2022 30:41 22.16 MB Downloads: 0

The Mars helicopter continues to excel, Linux arrives on M1 Macs, Canonical’s hiring methods cause a stink, Graham eats his words about MDM, KDE korner, and more.   News You can now support us on Kofi and Liberapay Software upgrades help Mars helicopter keep flying The first Asahi Linux Alpha Release is here! Linux Downtime... Read More

Linux Downtime – Episode 43

March 27, 2022 17:49 13.3 MB Downloads: 0

Joe and Gary from Linux After Dark talk about installing and running the first alpha of Asahi Linux on an M1 Mac Mini and Macbook Air, as both a desktop and a headless server.       See our contact page for ways to get in touch. See the RSS Feeds page for ways to... Read More

Late Night Linux – Episode 169

March 21, 2022 30:00 21.67 MB Downloads: 1

We discuss whether computing become less interesting as performance and abstraction have increased over the years. Plus our discoveries including two way radios, synths, HTML from colourful terminal output, and a personal wiki for Vim.   Discoveries aha blame Canada for computer translation Chirp vimwiki Open Collidoscope (video) Borderlands synth   Computers are really fast,... Read More

Linux After Dark – Episode 13

March 18, 2022 20:21 14.7 MB Downloads: 0

If you’re going to use proprietary software, why not just run it on a proprietary OS?       Subscribe to the RSS feed.

Late Night Linux – Episode 168

March 14, 2022 29:34 21.36 MB Downloads: 0

Arch and the Web make us feel old, the BBC makes us rather cross, a kernel vulnerability makes us laugh, Mozilla makes us wonder, and KDE makes us happy.   News Arch is 20 years old The Web is 33 years old A new year, a new MDN (MDN Plus cling soon) Something is up... Read More

Linux Downtime – Episode 42

March 13, 2022 21:40 16.07 MB Downloads: 0

Joe is joined by Stuart Langridge to talk about Open Web Advocacy, a group of software engineers from all over the world who have come together to advocate for the future of the open web.   Stuart’s consulting company Kryogenix @sil on Twitter         See our contact page for ways to get... Read More

Late Night Linux – Episode 167

March 07, 2022 29:37 21.39 MB Downloads: 0

A varied selection of Discoveries including suspending apps, easy VMs, and controlling pretty lights. Plus your feedback about Linux gaming, whether bug fixes should be more important than new features, and more.   Discoveries Pandas (10mins to pandas) WLED XSuspender subnetcalc Quickemu and Quickgui     Feedback French Keyboard bug in KDE asus-linux.org GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom protondb... Read More

Linux After Dark – Episode 12

March 04, 2022 19:22 13.99 MB Downloads: 0

Where is the gate for the “Real Linux User”, and who’s keeping it?       Subscribe to the RSS feed.

Late Night Linux – Episode 166

February 28, 2022 28:40 20.7 MB Downloads: 0

The Raspberry Pi turns 10, the Steam Deck reviews are here, Android is getting proper virtualisation, Arm ThinkPads are coming, and KDE is even better than ever.   News One decade, 46 million units: Happy birthday, Raspberry Pi Android 13 virtualization hack runs Windows (and Doom) in a VM on Android Steam Deck review: it’s... Read More