Sysadmin Chris, cloud consultant Gary, and developer/admin Dalton join Joe to talk about their recen
We all compete to create the worst possible RAID array and network storage device. The mantra here w
Where do we draw the line when it comes to being made to use software that we don’t want to at
We revisit our home networking setups including using MoCa (network over coax), Chris searching for
Framework sent Joe a 13 DIY edition (for free and to keep) so we do our best to talk about it honest
Social media was a mistake that has caused polarisation through the spread of misinformation by grif
Is a proprietary games company driving all the innovation on the Linux desktop, and is that OK? &nbs
We need to talk about Ubuntu (again). The updates situation is a confusing mess, a lot of enthusiast
We once recorded an episode about GNOME that was so negative that we decided to delete our recording
How we learn, remember, and document new Linux and FOSS technologies. Support u
We all customise our phones and computers to one extent or another, but does it make sense to inflic
Having been given an Asus Eee PC netbook back, Joe wonders what to do with this ancient 32-bit machi
We are joined by Florian Beijers who is a full time screen reader user to talk about how the accessi
Gary is organising OggCamp this year, so we wonder what makes the perfect Linux and open source even
How we make our Web experiences better with various plugins, websites and services. Plus the ethics
Is Linux hard to use? It turns out the answer is both “yes, absolutely” and “not a
Dalton asks us when consumer computers peaked which stirs up a debate about various generations of X
We are joined by Jorge Castro for an update on the world of what used to be called immutable Linux.
Ubuntu is nearly 20 years old so we wanted to see how the first versions compare with the upcoming L
We wonder what old concepts in the Linux and open source world are due for a comeback.
Gary’s recent (mostly) good experience with an Arm Chromebook makes us wonder about the curren