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Steve Ovens from RedHat joins to discuss CGroups! Manjaro Arm the new default on PineBook releases 2
Matthew Miller joins the program to discuss Fedora 33! With BTRFS as the default file system, Gnome
We celebrate episode 200 by sharing our plans to serve the community better! Ham Radio has come a lo
Microsoft releases Edge for Linux, the founder of ARM has starts a fund to "save ARM" from NVIDIA, a
The DLN crew joins Noah to discuss the $40B proposed deal NVIDIA and SoftBank announced a definitive
Bottlerocket is a Linux-based open-source operating system that is purpose-built by Amazon Web Servi
Linux and virtualization have made operating your office out of a box a reality! It turns out smart
James is Executive Director of the OpenPower Foundation, joins us to discuss what's new with OpenPOW
Masks are being debated around the US and around the world but what do they do for privacy? China ha
The European Court of Justice invalidates Privacy Shield. The Court clarified for a second time now
The Btrfs team joins the Ask Noah Show to set the record straight. Btrfs is being used at Facebook a
Privacy & Security Enhanced w/ Dr. Andy Yen, Security and privacy is a moving target but Proton
The Future of SELF SELF was remote this year but that means next year will be bigger than ever! Mor
Matrix Madness Matrix is the communications platform you've been waiting for. Sick of being on Sla
Google & Apple have released their answer to contact tracing and for once it seems like they may
Founder and CEO of System76 Carl Richell joins us to discuss their latest release of PopOS 20.04. Th
The Open Compute Project with Bill Carter Bill Carter, the CTO of the Open Compute Project joins us
Kris Moore joins us to talk about the upcoming release of FreeNAS. OpenZFS, per dataset encryption,
The latest release of Ubuntu is out and it takes polish to a whole new level! ZFS support, security
Jason Donenfeld lead developer joins us this hour to discuss WireGuard, an extremely simple yet fast