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LINUX Unplugged

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An open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration and turns it into a weekly show about Linux.

Episodes

489: Brent's Secret Emails

Brent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.

Dec 19, 20222 hr 31 min

488: Revenge of the Lizard People

We complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure.

Dec 12, 20221 hr 20 min

487: The Debian Debate

After nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine. Plus, follow-up on Chris' GrapheneOS adventures and more.

Dec 05, 20222 hr 55 min

486: Goodbye, Google

Chris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google.

Nov 28, 20222 hr 34 min

485: Mystery Box

We dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data. Plus, we follow up on Brent's never-ending desktop distro search and Chris' new Linux rig.

Nov 21, 20222 hr 5 min

484: Fedora Falls Flat

Why this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.

Nov 14, 20221 hr 25 min

482: Legacy Gets the Boot

Are the long-timers holding Linux back? Lennart Poettering argues we are and proposes a new Microsoft-blessed way to secure Linux. Plus, our thoughts on the slow decline of mailing lists in open-source development. Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

Oct 31, 20221 hr 11 min

481: Just a Prompt Away

The Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out? Plus, we try out the new Ubuntu release on the ODROID H3+.

Oct 24, 20221 hr 25 min

480: Taming the Beast

Linus Tech Tips blows it again, and we clean up. Plus, we push System76's updated Thelio Workstation to the breaking point.

Oct 17, 20221 hr 27 min

479: Good Software, Bad Blood

What the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out.

Oct 10, 20221 hr 21 min

478: The Best of Both Worlds

We go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars. Special Guest: Tim Canham.

Oct 03, 20221 hr 6 min

477: The Feeling of Fast

We finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.

Sep 25, 20221 hr 25 min

476: Canary in the Photo Mine

We've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up.

Sep 19, 20221 hr 27 min

475: Brent's Bug Battle

Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.

Sep 12, 20221 hr 9 min

474: Linux's Malware Inevitability

Can Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users. Plus we take a look at Ubuntu Unity as it becomes an official flavor.

Sep 05, 20221 hr 13 min

473: End of the Road

We've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS. Plus, we announce who will be joining us at JPL in September. Special Guest: Cassidy James Blaede.

Aug 29, 20221 hr 23 min

472: 5 Problems With NixOS

The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.

Aug 22, 20221 hr 10 min

471: The Cottonwood Disaster

Our garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

Aug 15, 20221 hr 13 min

470: Let's Call It an Upgrade

We present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.

Aug 08, 20221 hr 24 min

469: Tough Linux Love

Is the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.

Jul 31, 20221 hr

468: The Read Only Scenario

A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.

Jul 25, 20222 hr 30 min

467: All Hands on Deck

We try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.

Jul 18, 20221 hr 21 min

466: The Night of a Thousand Errors

We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement. Special Guest: Tim Canham.

Jul 11, 20221 hr 7 min

465: Too Nixy for My Shirt

The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects. Brent's Node : 03cf7e9b79a3230749db642ad690889065ec35b9ded184266d4fce424ab75470fc

Jul 04, 20221 hr 5 min

464: Git Happens

We're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.

Jun 27, 20221 hr 13 min

463: Humble Beginnings

One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love. Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.

Jun 20, 202253 min

462: One Cosmic Collaboration

From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.

Jun 13, 20221 hr 5 min

461: Deep in the Tumbleweeds

Three tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink.

Jun 06, 202255 min

460: CPU as a Service

A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.

May 30, 202244 min