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:
The guys welcome Gary Newell of the Everyday Linux User website.
The guys answer some questions posed by family and friends who aren't Linux users.
Going back to basics, the guys revisit one of the most-asked questions regarding Linux- Why?
The guys take a look at some of the very basic concepts of hacking, with an eye toward keeping you, and your non-technical loved ones safe.
The guys have a look at some of the unexpected security implications of having Linux embedded on so many devices.
Chris, Seth and Mark have a look at some of the most interesting tech stories of the day and put their own spin on them.
In response to a listener email, the guys dig into the black art of SELinux.
The guys turn the show over once again to the listeners in this fifth edition of the Listener Feedback show.
In response to copious listener feedback, the guys delve into the topic of SSDs. What are they? What are the pros and cons?
Our 100th episode is chock-full of listener feedback, semi-interesting news stories, random rants about nothing in particular, and a lively discussion bout the current state of Linux on the desktop.
This week we explore the mysteries of disk partitioning in response to a listener email.
The guys answer a flurry of listener emails and comments... some of the answers even make sense.
Chris gives us his impressions of Gnomeshell after devoting a month to it.
The guys share some of their favorite Linux hacks and stories of how Linux saved the day for them in the past.
Chris and Mark turn the show over once again to the listeners- reading their comments, answering their questions, taking their abuse... and maybe making fun of them just a little bit.