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Linux For Everyone

Jason Evangelho
Linux Gaming
Valve
Steam Deck
Steam Machine
Linux
NAS
Cache OS
Indie Games
The Computer Upcycle Project
Geforce Now
Open Gaming Collective
Nixos
Open Source Software
Tech Power Up
Truenas
PC Building
Fex
ARM
Virtual Reality
Steam

An upbeat, conversational show about the exciting world of desktop Linux, open source software, and the community creating it.

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Jason, Liam, and Nick navigate all the bad news from Valve, explain the Discord drama, and reframe some game developer news with a positive spin. Plus, a mountain of evidence showing how awesome Linux gaming is already doing in 2026. Oh, and the obli... more

Welcome back to the Linux For Everyone podcast, and welcome /home! In this episode, I share some astounding data which shows Linux adoption continuing to gain momentum. Plus, the Discovery of the Week is back! Learn about a simple, awesome way to de-... more

One of my favorite recorded conversations happened in 2022, right after Valve launched the Steam Deck. I rounded up Liam from Gaming on Linux, Nick from The Linux Experiment, and Gardiner Bryant for an organic chat about Linux gaming. Well, the gang ... more

Mike Kelly (aka @CodeMonkeyMike) is using NixOS, his passion, and his free time to change people's lives. He's already made a positive impact on more than 1500 people in his local community, and he's just getting warmed up!

Plus: After reading about... more

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Recent Guests

Joe Ressington
Founder and producer of the Late Night Linux Network, musician, and Linux enthusiast
Late Night Linux
Episode: Episode 61: Down The NAS Rabbit Hole
Mike Kelly
Founder of The Computer Upcycle Project dedicated to upcycling computers for community benefit.
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Episode: Episode 60: The Computer Upcycle Project (featuring Mike Kelly)
Graham Morrison
Technical writer at Canonical and co-host of Late Night Linux
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Episode: Episode 59: Valve’s ARM Gamble + The Future of Linux VR (with Graham Morrison)

Host

Jason
Host of Linux for Everyone, known for his engaging and friendly approach to discussing Linux and open source topics.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 108 ratings
  • Jason is awesome

    Love this podcast, Jason is a super friendly host with a super friendly voice and the content is really engaging. Can’t beat it for a Linux podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chris76bobob
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Whiny episodes of no value to Linux

    I've listened to 4 or 5 episodes of the host talking about burnout, how great it is to get proprietary software on Linux and why Microsoft building a browser for Linux (with the sole purpose of harvesting user data for ads) is so great for Linux. As if no modern chromium engine browsers like Brave or Degoogled chromium exist. He's not coming to the conversation with vast Linux knowledge so it's not like we are learning anything and app recommendations are nothing really unique. If he is so burne... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ben Mordecai
    United States5 years ago
  • Best for Linux noobs and veterans

    That’s basically one of the best Linux podcasts. It can be The Best Linux podcast if you look for trendy and honest Linux news and topics, if you are a Linux noob you should start here. If you are a veteran, you should restart here.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tommistig
    Italy5 years ago
  • Dumping it finally

    This was a good podcast at first. Then there were silly audio clips in between segments that lasted way to long and wasted too much time. Then he started talking less and less about Linux and started whining a lot. Finally dumped this podcast today, thankfully there are lots of other food Linux podcasts out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jboulais
    United States5 years ago
  • One of my favourite Linux Podcasts.

    This guy is good at Podcasts. He talks about Linux in a way that is easy to understand for the "average user / hobbiest" as he learns Linux he shares what he has freshly learned on a newbi / intermediate level, that helps with keeping the Linux Journey going forward.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jny 011
    Canada6 years ago

Listeners Say

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There are criticisms regarding some episodes straying from core Linux topics, but many fans appreciate the diversity of discussions, including gaming and tech updates.
Reviews highlight the relatable content and the mix of technical insights with community-focused stories, making it accessible for newcomers to Linux.
Listeners praise the engaging and friendly demeanor of the host, which adds a personal touch to the discussions.

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#178
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#186
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Episode 59: Valve’s ARM Gamble + The Future of Linux VR (with Graham Morrison)
Q: What excites you most about the Steam Frame?
Graham expressed enthusiasm about its modularity, allowing for upgrades and a potentially incredible user experience in gaming and VR.
Episode 59: Valve’s ARM Gamble + The Future of Linux VR (with Graham Morrison)
Q: What was your Linux and open source origin story?
Graham shared that he got involved with Linux through the Commodore Amiga, which sparked his interest in computing, leading to his discovery of Mandrake Linux and contributions to open source software.

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The show offers an engaging exploration of desktop Linux, emphasizing its relevance in today's tech landscape. With a variety of episodes focusing on Linux gaming, open source software, and community contributions, it highlights both recent developments and classic tools, while maintaining an upbeat conversational tone. Unique segments like interviews with prominent figures in the Linux community and discussions on practical tech projects showcase a blend of technical insights and relatable experiences, making it suitable for both Linux newcomers and seasoned advocates. The enthusiasm of the host fosters a warm environment, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Linux and open source technologies.

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