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579: Lost & Found08 Sep 202400:57:45
578: Young and the Rustless02 Sep 202401:28:36

Rust meets Linux in a clash of coding cultures. Why some developers are resisting, and where things go from here.

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569: Our Plasma Panacea30 Jun 202401:06:51

Why we think Plasma 6.1 is the desktop for people who like to mess with computers.

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479: Good Software, Bad Blood10 Oct 202201:21:02
What the heck is going on? Fedora is dropping features, GNOME is getting Iced, and the mistake we'll never make again. We've got a lot to sort out.
478: The Best of Both Worlds03 Oct 202201:06:11
We go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars. Special Guest: Tim Canham.
477: The Feeling of Fast25 Sep 202201:25:03
We finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.
476: Canary in the Photo Mine19 Sep 202201:27:04
We've gone deep to find our perfect Google Photos replacement. This week we'll share our setup that we think works great, is easy to use, and is fully backed up.
475: Brent's Bug Battle12 Sep 202201:09:27
Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.
474: Linux's Malware Inevitability05 Sep 202201:13:22
Can Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users. Plus we take a look at Ubuntu Unity as it becomes an official flavor.
473: End of the Road29 Aug 202201:23:10
We've reached the end of the road in our immutable Linux series, and an old friend stops by to give us the inside scoop on Endless OS. Plus, we announce who will be joining us at JPL in September. Special Guest: Cassidy James Blaede.
472: 5 Problems With NixOS22 Aug 202201:10:03
The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.
471: The Cottonwood Disaster15 Aug 202201:13:24
Our garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
470: Let's Call It an Upgrade08 Aug 202201:23:52
We present a buffet of budget Linux boxes. From $40 to $400 you'll be surprised by what we found. Then we attempt to find the perfect distro for them. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
568: All Your Silos are Broken24 Jun 202401:21:02

Online identity is a ticking time bomb. Are trustworthy, open-source solutions ready to disarm it? Or will we be stuck with lackluster, proprietary systems?

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469: Tough Linux Love31 Jul 202200:59:55
Is the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.
468: The Read Only Scenario25 Jul 202201:30:24
A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.
467: All Hands on Deck18 Jul 202201:21:27
We try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.
466: The Night of a Thousand Errors11 Jul 202201:06:43
We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement. Special Guest: Tim Canham.
465: Too Nixy for My Shirt 04 Jul 202201:04:50
The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects. Brent's Node : 03cf7e9b79a3230749db642ad690889065ec35b9ded184266d4fce424ab75470fc
464: Git Happens27 Jun 202201:13:15
We're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.
463: Humble Beginnings20 Jun 202200:53:07
One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love. Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.
462: One Cosmic Collaboration13 Jun 202201:05:02
From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.
461: Deep in the Tumbleweeds06 Jun 202200:54:39
Three tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink.
460: CPU as a Service30 May 202200:44:11
A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.
567: So Long sudo17 Jun 202401:31:40

Your Linux box is a-changin'. systemd has a huge new release; we'll get into the most impressive features, including the new sudo replacement. Plus, our thoughts on the new Linux Arm laptops that are just around the corner.

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459: Better than Butter23 May 202200:58:31
We take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP!
458: NVIDIA's New View16 May 202201:07:13
NVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders. Special Guests: Avery Pennarun and Christian F.K. Schaller.
457: Automated Chaos09 May 202200:47:56
Each of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
456: Our Linux Regrets02 May 202201:04:37
If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be? Open a channel to our node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623 (https://amboss.space/node/037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39)
455: I run NixOS BTW25 Apr 202201:16:36
We've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review. The one where we don't talk about Ubuntu 22.04 at all. Open a channel to our Lightning Node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39 Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Martin Wimpress.
454: Double Distro Details18 Apr 202200:59:19
Has Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
453: Raleigh Action Show11 Apr 202201:06:52
We just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
452: Synapse Collapse04 Apr 202200:54:23
How we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it. Plus an update on elementary OS, GNOME's next chapter, and we kick off the NixOS Challenge. NixOS Challenge Goals: Study the Nix Expression Language (https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nix_Expression_Language) Setup at least one Nix/NixOS system (https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/). Install htop (https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/system/htop/default.nix). Join the Nix Nerds Matrix channel (https://linuxunplugged.com/matrixinfo). Post a screenshot in the NixOS Challenge GitHub (https://github.com/JupiterBroadcasting/nixos-challenge/). Complete all the above before the end of April. Special Guest: Danielle Foré.
451: The NixOS Challenge28 Mar 202201:09:54
We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions. Plus we announce a community-wide NixOS challenge for the month of April.
450: It Went Real Bad21 Mar 202200:58:45
Why GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for. Plus, we attempt to install Linux on an M1 MacBook live on the show.
566: Chef's Choice Ubuntu10 Jun 202401:32:54

We try Omakub, a new opinionated Ubuntu desktop for power users and macOS expats.

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449: Bugfix and Chill14 Mar 202200:50:25
How each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while.
448: A Mystery in Plain Sight07 Mar 202201:04:36
We surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week.
447: An Umbrel for Everything28 Feb 202200:54:34
We look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business.
446: Kudu Cores and Cloud Wars21 Feb 202201:02:48
We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be? And an essential update on the show.
445: Brent's Betrayal14 Feb 202200:53:47
Linux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Brian Benchoff.
444: Much Ado About Ubuntu07 Feb 202200:49:33
There's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.
443: Linux Did This First31 Jan 202200:50:51
We all take it for granted, but it is one of the best things about Linux. We share the history of the live CD, how it all got started, and the times it saved our bacon.
442: Liberty Leaks and Lies24 Jan 202200:41:05
SUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux. Plus, we've cracked what's driving Linux Distribution adoption these days.
441: Planet Incinerating Technology17 Jan 202201:04:43
We make some last-minute changes to our server setup and catch up on a bunch of thought-provoking feedback. Special Guests: Martin Wimpress and Neal Gompa.
440: Saving Podcasting from Centralization10 Jan 202201:17:07
A new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features. We chatted with Dave Jones behind the Podcast Index. Special Guest: Dave Jones.
565: Mistakes That Made Us Love Linux03 Jun 202401:23:49

The facepalm moments that make us question our sanity—and swear off sudo for a week.

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  • Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI Nightmare — What if you care about AI's environmental impact, privacy holes, and the ethical problems of training on data without the creators' permission? The answer might be to switch to Linux. Yes, Linux.
  • Kate Asks about Mistakes to Avoid — Hey boys-Microsoft has officially gone off the deep end with this AI stuff. I'm pretty sure AI Clippy is pulling the strings behind the scenes. Any tips for escaping to Linux before I get assimilated? What are the big don'ts for a newbie?
  • Jeremy Molina on X — sudo rm -rf ./ on the root directory 😓
  • Lee Ball on X — I thought I was in a backup directory when I did an rm -rf but turned out I'd forgotten the ./ and just went into /var/lib/mysql and not the backup of said directory.
  • ChaoticHuman on X — I think my most major beginner mistake once was something like sudochownuseraccount/ because I wanted to not have to deal with file-ownership-conflicts though I no longer remember what exactly I did. I only remember that it led to completely destroying my Linux-system.
  • Ken Starks on X — What are all these files with a dot before them. They aren't programs. Might as well delete them.
  • PDunn on X — Using fringe distos and too much distrohopping causing loss of time and not being productive. Linux can be a time sink I don't have time for. So I installed Ubuntu and moved on. I just use what works and is easy to maintain. Unplugged contributor here.
  • Membership Summer Discount — Take $1 a month of your membership for a lifetime!
  • Chris' Beelink Nix Config
  • Nix from First Principles: Flake Edition — This guide is a beginner's guide to Nix and related tooling, focusing on the newer nix command, and flake.nix compared to older tools like nix-env and default.nix. It does not require any prior Nix knowledge, and instead builds up the Flake based world from first principles, so that it can serve as an introduction to Nix itself, as well as the concept and uses of Flakes.
  • Pick: Delfin — Delfin is a native client for the Jellyfin media server. It features a fast and clean interface to stream your media in an embedded MPV-based video player.
  • Delfin on Flathub
  • Delfin repo
  • Delfin nix package
  • A fireside chat with Nextcloud founder Frank Karlitschek - Nextcloud — Part of this talk was on LUP, now you can hear the full thing.
439: Double Server Jeopardy03 Jan 202200:51:44
Our new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.
438: Million-Dollar Predictions29 Dec 202100:48:48
We do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Joe Ressington.
437: The 2021 Tuxies22 Dec 202100:42:37
It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.
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