Linux Action Show
The Linux Action Show! is a podcast hosted by Chris Fisher and Bryan Lunduke and produced by Jupiter Broadcasting, commenting on the latest news in free and open source software, especially Linux. The name of the podcast was changed to The Computer Action Show!, which ...
The Linux Action Show! is a podcast hosted by Chris Fisher and Bryan Lunduke and produced by Jupiter Broadcasting, commenting on the latest news in free and open source software, especially Linux. The name of the podcast was changed to The Computer Action Show!, which has now been changed back to the Linux Action Show and now runs weekly as of February 18, 2010.
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Mir Monkey Business | LAS s31e05
We chat with Kevin Gunn Engineering Manager for Display Server ...
We chat with Kevin Gunn Engineering Manager for Display Server & Unity UI at Canonical about how closed drivers will work with Mir, how new devices like the Oculus Rift might work, Wayland, and much more.
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SolydXK Linux Review | LAS s31e04
Based on Debian SolydXK offers all the advantages of a ...
Based on Debian SolydXK offers all the advantages of a rolling release, with a safe and sensible approach. But where does this new distro stack up compared to the big dogs? And what challenges do we think they might face in the near future?
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Linux Your Chromebook | LAS s31e03
Can a cheap Chromebook loaded with Linux replace an Ultrabook? ...
Can a cheap Chromebook loaded with Linux replace an Ultrabook? Is this the best bang for the battery life? We load Linux on the Acer C720 and put it to the test.
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Kulture of Design | LAS s31e02
Project lead of the new KDE Visual Design Group, Jens ...
Project lead of the new KDE Visual Design Group, Jens Reuterberg, joins us to discuss building a culture of design around KDE, driving community consensus, and how they hope to design by collaboration.
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Numix your Linux | LAS s31e01
Georgi Karavasilev from the Numix project joins us to discuss ...
Georgi Karavasilev from the Numix project joins us to discuss their vision for pushing the look of the Linux desktop to the next level, and the efforts they're willing to take to make that vision happen.
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LAS: The Next Generation | s30e10
We celebrate our 300th episode with some big announcements and ...
We celebrate our 300th episode with some big announcements and a few surprises! Plus we discuss Ubuntu switching to systemd, Firefox getting ads… AND SO MUCH MORE! All this week on, the Linux Action Show!
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YaCy Creator Interview | LAS s30e09
Michael Christen the creator and maintainer of YaCy search joins ...
Michael Christen the creator and maintainer of YaCy search joins us to discuss his free search engine that anyone can use to build a search portal for their intranet or to help search the public internet using a unique Peer-to-peer technology.
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CuBox Linux Review | LAS s30e08
ARM CPUs are famous for the low power and price ...
ARM CPUs are famous for the low power and price point. But is a tiny low-cost system built around a quad-core ARM cpu ready to replace your Linux Desktop? We put the CuBox-i4-Pro from SolidRun to the test. Plus some big distro news, changes at openSUSE…
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Steam Streaming Showcased | LAS s30e07
In-Home Streaming hit beta this week and it’s a breakthrough ...
In-Home Streaming hit beta this week and it’s a breakthrough technology that changes the game for desktop Linux forever. Not just limited to games, Steam’s In-Home streaming can deliver entire applications. We’ll demo.
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HDR Photography on Linux | LAS s30e06
Ian Hex a talented photographer whose workflow is completely under ...
Ian Hex a talented photographer whose workflow is completely under Linux, joins us to discuss his must have open source photo management tools for Linux, how he creates his amazing HDR images, and his thoughts on strengths and weakness of using Linux.