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:
We all know Open Source projects don't play by the same rules as commercial projects, but when a distro fails miserably to meet a goal, does the project suffer? Does Open Source in general suffer? Does anyone really care?
Indulging in a bit of a thought experiment, the guys discuss what the future would look like for Linux if "Free as in beer" were no longer a valid argument.
The guys discuss the tech news of the week, with their usual musings on patent law, market trends, and of course bacon.
Taking a break from all things Linux, Mark shares the results of several months worth of experimentation on how to make the best coffee in the world.
The guys are joined (in a manner of speaking) by the developer of SalentOS to learn a bit more about this distro.
The guys take a our through some recent tech news and Seth gives his first impressions of SalentOS
In response to a listener request, Chris takes us on a journey through the Fedora installer.
Once again the guys turn the show over to the audience for the sixth Listener Feedback show.
While Mark is on vacation with his family, enjoy this replay of one of our favorite EDL episodes.
In response to a listener question the guys take a look at PPAs. What are they? Should you use them? Are they safe?
The guys welcome Michael Larabel of the Phoronix website.