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  1. Linux Action News 209
    Why Linus believes keeping Linux fun is critical, the massive investment Fedora is about to make in video, and why we suspect Cloudflare’s R2 service will make Amazon squirm. Plus a low key update to …
  2. Linux Action News 208
    Canonical gives Linux admins a lucky break, the details on Android’s slow shift to an upstream Kernel, a breakthrough for Linux gaming, and our take on GNOME 41. Plus how AlmaLinux just rounded out th …
  3. Linux Action News 207
    Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple’s M1.Sponsored By:Linode …
  4. Linux Action News 206
    Linus Torvalds attempts to get kernel developers to clean up their code, the performance regression that almost shipped, and the major production struggle Red Hat acknowledged this week. Plus, we try …
  5. Linux Action News 205
    SUSE’s new era kicks off this week, CentOS users get some relief, and how Docker managed to piss off their users. Plus RISC-V gets a surprising benefactor, and the kernel feature we never thought woul …
  6. Linux Action News 204
    Why the Linux kernel received so much mainstream attention this week, some of our favorite open-source projects get great updates, and why we’re concerned about Linux Foundation members transferring i …
  7. Linux Action News 203
    What’s coming next for the Linux desktop, and some exclusive news from System76. Plus, we try out Element’s new voice messages and share our thoughts.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on thi …
  8. Linux Action News 202
    What’s new in Debian 11, and an example of the Linux Foundation funneling free software to their corporate friends. Plus, why Western Digital might be to thank for your next ultimate Linux workstation …
  9. Linux Action News 201
    Since the announcement of the Steam Deck, things around Linux have started changing, including some big items this week. Plus how PipeWire will improve day-to-day desktop life, Google’s push for more …
  10. Linux Action News 200
    Microsoft’s next kernel patch fixes a long-standing Linux issue, we’ll share the details. Plus ChromeOS’s next power user feature you haven’t heard of, and Valve’s broader plans that came into focus t …


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  1. 012 Sourcetrunk : Ddrescue, Eboard and Brutal Chess
    This episode will cover every block of your hard drive with ddrescue, give you a window into the free and online chess community with Eboard and warp you back to the good old days of Battlechess with …
  2. 011 Sourcetrunk : Amarok and MP32ogg
    This podcast will let you rediscover your music with Amarok, and transform your complete collection with Mp32ogg. All Open Source Software. I. multimedia software : Amarok Amarok – Rediscover Your Mus …
  3. 010 Sourcetrunk : Webcam, (H)asciicam and Wacaw
    This episode will be all about Webcams and toying with them, software reviewed is Webcam, Hasciicam and Wacaw, for Linux, BSD and MacOSX. All Gnu GPL software. I. multimedia software : Webcam webcam c …
  4. 009 Sourcetrunk : Truecrypt
    This episode will be very secure, so secure I can perfectly deny that it has ever been produced. Embrace Truecrypt ! Windows and Linux software for securing your data. Open Source of course. I. system …
  5. 008 Sourcetrunk : Sound Juicer, MusicBrainz and Blat
    This episode will be about ripping audio CD’s with Sound Juicer, MusicBrainz and the little extra named Blat. Linux,BSD and Microsoft Windows software for Blat. All GNU GPL and public domain software. …
  6. 007 Sourcetrunk : Mondo Rescue and Ample
    This episode will be concentrated on the flying software with the red cape that comes to your rescue when your system breaks : Mondo Rescue. Ample will be the little extra. All GNU GPL software, for U …
  7. 006 Sourcetrunk : Dia and Wormux
    This episode we will take Dia for a test drive and discover the ease of use of quick and clear diagram building. We will also hit Gnu characters and shoot Snort pigs in Wormux. All GNU GPL software, f …
  8. 005 Sourcetrunk : GQview and Memtest86
    This episode we will be looking at GQview for all our image viewing and organizing. Memtest86 will be the little extra. All GNU GPL software, allmost for all operating systems. I. multimedia tools : G …
  9. 004 Sourcetrunk : TightVNC and xplanet
    This episode will cover the well known but often underestimated VNC protocol, the application of choice will be TightVNC. The little extra is xplanet. All GNU GPL Licensed. For Linux, BSD, MacOSX and …
  10. 003 Sourcetrunk : Rsync, PenguinTV and Java Risk
    In this episode we will look at the grandmaster of synchronisation : Rsync, and we will play with PenguinTV and Java Risk I. system tools : Rsync rsync is a file transfer program for Unix systems. rsy …


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  1. Going Linux #385 · Listener Feedback
    Apple is to blame for our website insecurity! Paul has a couple of concerns about Linux Mint after listening to Destination Linux, we hear more about EULAs, and Zorin, and more about Orca. John wants …
  2. Going Linux #384 · 2019 Year In Review
    In our annual review of the previous year we discuss Larry’s books on Ubuntu MATE, Microsoft’s transformation into an open source company, the distros we’ve tried, and predictions for 2020. We read a …
  3. Going Linux #383 · Listener Feedback
    Bill is back on Zorin after a brief diversion to Mint 19.3. He gives us a mini review of Elementary OS and compares the MATE desktop with the Pantheon desktop. We read your feedback on SSL certificate …
  4. Going Linux #382 · Switching from Windows and Upgrading to Linux Part 3
    After a discussion about distro hopping, we wrap up our series on switching to Linux from Windows by discussing how to get updates, additional drivers, the kernel, finding and installing sowtware, and …
  5. Going Linux #381 · Listener Feedback
    We describe how to generate a file with your computer’s specifications. Our listeners comment on Zorin, suggest Feren, rebel against ‘the man’, rage against paying for SSL certs, and find videos. They …
  6. Going Linux #380 · Switching from Windows to Linux-Part 2
    In our second episode dedicated to upgrading from Windows to Linux we describe how to create installation media from Windows, macOS, and Linux, booting from a USB device, making the right setup select …
  7. Going Linux #379 · Listener Feedback
    After some audio issues with Apple Podcasts, we have new URLs for our feeds. We get an update on Zorin and ZFS from Bill, on FreeOffice from a listener, suggestions for testing another distribution, a …
  8. Going Linux #378 · Zorin Review
    Our review of of Zorin OS includes a give-away of one copy of Zorin Ultimate. Episode 378 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #378 · Zorin Review 00:15 Introduction 01:47 Zorin Ultimate contest winner 05:33 …
  9. Going Linux #377 · Listener Feedback
    Our first giveaway. In this episode: hidden gems, Banshee abandoned, FreeOffice issues, back to Ubuntu MATE for accessibility, and NTP and hardware clock. Episode 377 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #37 …
  10. Going Linux #376 · Switching from Windows and Upgrading to Linux Part 1
    In today’s show we start a series on how to switch from Windows and upgrade to Linux. We break the process down into easy steps. Episode 376 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #376 · Switching from Windows …


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  1. bsdtalk177 – Giorgos Keramidas
    Interview with Giorgos Keramidas. We talk about contributing to FreeBSD and creating a welcoming experience for new developers. File Info: 18Min, 9MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk177 …
  2. bsdtalk176 – Unbound with W.C.A. Wijngaards
    Interview with Wouter Wijngaards from NLnet Labs. We talk about the Unbound DNS resolver. More information at unbound.net. File Info: 13min, 6MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk176/bsdt …
  3. bsdtalk175 – BSD Fund with Michael Dexter
    Interview with Michael Dexter about BSD Fund. We talk about the release of the BSD Fund Visa Credit Card, PCC, and various other projects. More info at BSDFund.org. File Info: 23Min, 10MB. Ogg Link: h …
  4. bsdtalk174 – Kris Moore at BSDCan2009
    Where do you find BSD hiding around you? I have found it in bsdsock.nlm on a novell server, cups-bsd on a Ubuntu server, and in the heading of Apple man pages. Send me your finds. Interview with Kris …
  5. bsdtalk173 – A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members
    Interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team members at BSDCan 2009: Robert Watson, Brooks Davis, Hiroki Sato, Philip Paeps, and George V. Neville-Neil. We talk about the recent 7.2 release, and what …
  6. bsdtalk172 – BSDCan 2009 with Dan Langille
    Interview with Dan Langille. We talk about BSDCan 2009. More information at http://www.bsdcan.org. File Info: 13Min, 6MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk172/bsdtalk172.ogg …
  7. bsdtalk171 – Andrew Doran from the NetBSD Project
    Interview with Andrew Doran from the NetBSD Project. We talk about the upcoming 5.0 release. File Info: 22Min, 10MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk171/bsdtalk171.ogg …
  8. bsdtalk170 – Marshall Kirk McKusick at DCBSDCon
    A recording of Marshall Kirk McKusick’s talk “A Narrative History of BSD” at DCBSDCon this past weekend. You can get a much more complete history here: http://www.mckusick.com/history/index.html File …
  9. bsdtalk169 – Justin Sherrill of the DragonFlyBSD Digest
    Don’t forget to visit DCBSDCon.org and register for the conference. Registration has been open for a while, and speakers are being announced on the blog. Interview with Justin Sherrill of the DragonFl …
  10. bsdtalk168 – Michael Lauth from iXsystems
    Can you believe it has been three years of BSDTalk? News: BSDCan is now accepting proposals for talks. Interview with Michael Lauth, CEO of iXsystems. We talk about his experiences with running a busi …


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