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:
Merry Christmas from Element Opie Productions
This week the guys discuss some of their tech-related resolutions for the upcoming year, and encourage you to make some of them your own as well.
This week the guys discuss some techniques for getting all those new gadgets you just got for Christmas hooked up and actually working with Linux.
This week talk about a few options for setting up a media server in your home. How do you get all your stuff from where it is to where you are?
This week the guys cover something that affects every geek at least a couple of times a year- serving as free tech support for your family and friends.
This week we take a glance at the latest offering from Linux Mint and see if they've found a way to make Gnome 3 something that doesn't make you want to stab your eyes out with ... well... to see what improvments they've made.
This week the guys take a brief look at the various bootloaders for Linux and discuss some of the pros and cons of each.
This week Chris walks us through the good, the bad and the ugly of the latest version of Fedora Linux.
This week the guys are joined by a listener who calls himself DannyBoy for our first-ever listener spotlight, as he talks about his experiences with Linux as a visually-impared user.
After comletely derailing the original show topic, Chris, Seth and Mark have an earnest discussion about the past, present and possible future of computer user interfaces.
Following up on their conversation last week with Tom Little, the guys take a look at some tips to help long-time Windows users ease into using the Linux desktop.
This week the guys answer the questions of a relative Linux Noob, Tom Little, and try to get him a little further down the road to Linux Nirvana.
This week the the guys cover some random news clippings and their own disjointed thoughts in an unstructured, free-form conversation.
This week the the guys discuss some suggestions regarding essential facts that new users need to undersand when beginning to use Linux.
This week the GUI Kid walks us through his experiment with putting MeeGo Linux on his old netbook and tries to explain why he chose a dead platform to experiment with in the first place.