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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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Tomb of Secrets | LAS 325
What’s the best TrueCrypt alternative for Linux? We’ll introduce you ...
What’s the best TrueCrypt alternative for Linux? We’ll introduce you to Tomb. Plus we’ll demo native Netflix working on Linux without any plugins, the big changes coming to Fedora... AND SO MUCH MORE! All this week on, The Linux Action Show!
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ownCloud 7 Interview | LAS 324
The founder of ownCloud joins us to discuss their latest ...
The founder of ownCloud joins us to discuss their latest release, future plans and challenges. Then we take a look at CRUX, a legendary Linux distribution with an amazing history. Plus a retro app pick & a cautious tale…
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OSCON Interview Roundup | LAS 323
We’re back from OSCON 2014 with some great interviews with ...
We’re back from OSCON 2014 with some great interviews with Christian Heilmann from the Mozilla Developer Evangelist, Karen Sandler from the Software Freedom Conservancy, and Chris DiBona the director of open source at Google.
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Debunking Manjaro Myths | LAS 322
Rob McCathie from Manjaro joins us to discuss some recent ...
Rob McCathie from Manjaro joins us to discuss some recent troubles, bust common myths about Manjaro, their relationship with Arch Linux, and what the future holds for the project. Plus Fedora 21 features, Google’s Project Zero & Linus’ home office…
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Kali Linux Interview | LAS 321
The core developer of Kali Linux joins us to discuss ...
The core developer of Kali Linux joins us to discuss the projects history, what keeps Kali Linux relevant in the pentesting industry, the future and the major misconceptions he wants to correct about the distro. Plus, we tour a radio station & more.
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Preventing a btrfs Nightmare | LAS 320
What happens when btrfs goes bad? We’ll share what went ...
What happens when btrfs goes bad? We’ll share what went wrong, how you can prevent problems, reclaim gigabytes of space & optimize your Linux box for an SSD drive Plus a look at Ubuntu MATE Remix, NSA targets Linux users & solving the distro hopping bug
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Sharing with Samba | LAS 319
Easily share files between Windows and Linux, and we’ll solve ...
Easily share files between Windows and Linux, and we’ll solve some common network browsing challenges under Linux. Plus a quick look at Linux Mint 17 KDE edition, the huge new features coming to OwnCloud, a new hacker event….
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SouthEast LinuxFest Highlights | LAS 318
Interviews and awesome gear from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest ...
Interviews and awesome gear from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014. We round up the highlights of Linux from the south! Plus some Firefox news we’re stoked about, and we take another step closer to becoming a commandline ninja...
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Qubes OS: Security By Isolation | LAS 317
Qubes OS, you could call it Linux for the truly ...
Qubes OS, you could call it Linux for the truly paranoid. This system offers a unique isolated approach to keep you and your data safe, we dive in to show you how this system works! Plus: The big Red Hat news, Docker goes 1.0, a Linux port done right…
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Introducing Bedrock Linux | LAS 316
With Bedrock Linux you are longer restricted to any single ...
With Bedrock Linux you are longer restricted to any single Linux distro’s userland. We’ll show you how Bedrock Linux makes it all possible. Plus: A new round of SSL vulnerabilities, the FSF helps you encrypt your emails and a quick steam roundup!