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The first CentOS clone is out, but it's the second part of their announcement that might be the most important.
The first CentOS clone is out, but it's the second part of their announcement that might be the most important.
Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.
Lutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers.
GNOME 40 is out and we chat with the project’s Executive Director about the technical and visual improvements in the new release.
Special guest Jeff Geerling tells us how he got 16 drives connected to one Pi.
Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.
We share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service.
Mobile Linux OSes are looking better than ever this week, a new effort to keep legacy applications running on Linux, and the signals indicating a Fuchsia release is nigh.
Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time.
We break down the next-level features coming to a Linux near you in just a few weeks.
The A-Team assembled to make open source more trustworthy, why we might be about to find out how much SUSE is worth, and some essential project updates.
We react to Home Assistant password shaming us and then reflect on the OVH fire while attempting to solve a "growing" cloud problem.
Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.
Tim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars.
Canonical reveals long-term Ubuntu plans that you might have missed, and the "double ungood" warning from Linus this week.
After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.
It's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize.
Red Hat is still in damage control mode, a new hacker laptop called Framework makes bold promises, and what Google is spending money on in the Linux kernel.
Our favorite LastPass alternative, why more boxes might be better than one, and we confess to an undying love.
We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories.
After all these years, what's made us stick with Linux?
We share some exclusive details about the Linux-powered gear that just landed on Mars, and the open-source frameworks that make it possible.
Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride.
Something special has been achieved this week, a new benchmark in the desktop experience. We dig in.
Microsoft and Ubuntu's relationship is under a new spotlight this week.
Alex shocks Chris with his latest project, then lays down some quick-fire picks.
After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names.
Which distro is best for friends and family? We have a unique take on this common question.
The story behind a Microsoft repo shipping in Raspberry Pi OS, Canonical updates a special version of Ubuntu, and a couple of milestones the Linux world hit this week.
Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts.