Everyday Linux
Summary: Perhaps the only Linux show on the Internet that isn't about Linux- Everyday Linux is about life in the context of Linux. News, commentary, humor, and of course bacon await you in this rambling wreck of a show... but if you're not careful, you may accidentally learn something along the way.
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- Artist: Chris Neves, Seth Anderson, & Mark Cockrell
- Copyright: Everyday Linux by Element Opie Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Podcasts:
This week the Command-line Godfather takes up the challenge of presenting us with a series of tasks that can only be (or can most effectively be) carried out from the command line, rather than a GUI interface. Can he stump the GUI Kid?
This week the guys take a casual look at some of the Linux/technology news of the week, offering their own commentary along the way.
This week we discuss an article a listener brought to our attention about the "Post-PC" world, and where we think Linux could fit into it.
This week the guys turn the show over to the audience in our first-ever Listener Q&A episode.
This week Chris, Mark and Aaron welcome the Prodigal Seth back for their discussion about customizing the Linux desktop, including a converstion about whether computing devices of the near future will even be customizable.
This week Mark and Aaron are joined once again by Steve McLaughlin, The Door-to-Door Geek to discuss some of their ideas and recommendations about how to train new users to make the most out of Linux.
This week Chris, Mark and Aaron discuss some fo the details to be considered when setting up a linux-based home server.
This week the guys are joined by Steve McLaughlin, a.k.a. the Door-to-Door Geek for a discussion about how to move Linux into the living room without causing marital strife.
This week Chris and Mark look at a few things that you should never do when running Linux and include a few horror stories from our own past.
This week Chris and Mark give Aaron a lesson on how firewalls work and why you might want to ditch the little, plastic router your ISP gave you and build your very own Boris Box.
This week the guys do a poor job of answering a question from a listener about remotely viewing multiple webcams on a Linux machine, but it somehow turns out to be a fairly interesting show anyway.
This week Chris will walk us through his experiences with and thoughts on the XFCE desktop environment.
This week the guys take answer a listener request and give a rundown of the tools and software they use on a daily basis. Wondering where to start your Linux journey? Listen in.
This week the guys take a look at some of the best cross-platform solutions for exteral data storage, including NAS, Off-site and Local storage
This week the guys catch up on some of the headlines we missed during the holidays, as well as some things currently going on in the tech world as they look forward to 2012.