
The LUG for everyone
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Welcome to Episode 292 of the LinuxLUGcast
We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out www.linu... more
Welcome to Episode 291 of the LinuxLUGcast
We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out www.linu... more
Welcome to a Classics Episode of the LinuxLUGCast Episode 20 the interview with Ken Stark from the Reglue project
So this past Friday we were supposed to have a show, but because of scheduling conflicts we decided to skip it. So instead I present t... more
Welcome to Episode 290 of the LinuxLUGcast
We are an open podcast/LUG that meets at 9 PM EST every first and third friday of the month using mumble.
We encourage anyone listening to join us and participate on the podcast. Check out www.linu... more
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A laid-back, long-form tech hangout focused on Linux, home labs, and maker culture. Episodes commonly orbit Proxmox, virtualization, DIY hardware hacks, local AI tooling, and open-source tooling, all delivered with a casual, community-driven vibe and playful banter. Listeners likely appreciate practical, hands-on guidance for self-hosted setups, privacy-conscious workflows, and a broad spectrum of nerd culture discussions that make deep-dive topics approachable for hobbyists and professionals alike. A standout is the cohesive group dynamic that balances technical troubleshooting with off-topic storytelling, creating a sense of belonging for a dedicated, tinkering audience.
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