A show about the exciting world of desktop Linux, open-source software, and the community creating it. For beginners and veterans alike! (Join the conversation on Mastodon.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyTech NewsNews |
A talk at the Linux App Summit about software sustainability -- and the environmental impact of power-hungry code -- was a shocking wake-up call that's too important to ignore. Please give a warm welcome to the creator of that talk, KDE's Joseph P. D... more
No notes. No prep. Just 4 passionate content creators gathering for a broad, unfiltered discussion about Valve's Steam Deck. It's an epic 2 hour Linux gaming crossover! more
Linus dropped my name on The WAN Show, Valve has big plans for AMD's FSR, YouTube dislikes your dislikes, the COVID face mask life in video games, ProtonUP gets a GUI, and more! more
Please welcome our very special guest Niccolò "Nicco" Venerandi! Nicco is KDE's Consistency Goalkeeper, and joins us to discuss what it's like working with the KDE team, as well as offering his own unique take on a topic that's making big waves in th... more
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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!
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
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.
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.
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.
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