
The Linux at Work podcast provides info and tips for people interested in using Linux in a professional environment. Featuring @chetwisniewski, @john_shier and @0xbennyv
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

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Ben and Chester review Docker, a container technology for agile development and application deployment.
• Docker
• Docker Hub
• Ubuntu Studio
• iSCSI vulnerability details
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Ben and Chester address the recent Linux news as of recording time on 13 February 2021.
• Gnome 40 to be released soon
• Finnix 122 released
• New versions of Darktable, Flowblade and Shutter released
• LibreOffice 7.... more
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Ben and Chester review Home Assistant, a smart home “orchestrator” for managing and automating all of your IoT things.
• Home Assistant
• Lutron Caseta
• Sonoff RF Bridge
• Tasmota custom firmware
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Ben and Chester address the recent Linux news as of recording time on 21 January 2021.
• Kernel 3.11 to be released soon
• CentOS 8 support to end in 2021
• KDE Plasma 5.21 to release 15 February 2021
• PHP 8 released... more
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Ben and Chester review the Pine Phone, a linux based smartphone dev platform released in 2020. While not a production ready device, they each purchased one in the fourth quarter of 2020 to play with and present their findings in ... more
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Ben and Chester had an opportunity to test and evaluate the primary hypervisors and virtualization platforms currently available for free (beer). Chester did some benchmarks to compare performance, but in the end it really all co... more
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• KDE Akademy 2020
• Lightworks goes employee owned
• Lenovo laptops available with Linux
• HP ships laptops with Linux
• Microsoft Edge for Linux
• Microsoft Hyper-V Linux root partition support
• Linux Found... more
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After a slow restart Ben and Chester are back with the week’s Linux news. Topics include tiling window manager PaperWM for Gnome, virtual conference CFP for KDE Akademy, Nextcloud Hub 19 released, Google kicks off it’s Summer of ... more








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