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One of the core developers of Arch Linux ARM joins us to chat about this rapidly developing platform
The first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask all the interesting questions you might have b
FOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software g
A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug make
Christian Hergert the creator of Gnome Builder joins us to discuss his projects funding campaign, qu
It’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handl
During a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, w
Our bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired
We look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or a
Our virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformatio
Fedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release, the possibility of the project
The founder of Purism Librem 15, a laptop that promises to respect your freedom and be the perfect L
We’re joined by a classroom full of special guests, we talk with the students from Penn Manor School
We recap the recent mini-exodus in the Debian project & discuss how the tone of discussion around sy
The crew took the Firefox challenge & we follow up, we reflect on 10 years of Firefox, their early L
We follow up on our review of openSUSE 13.2 & discuss how life on the rolling side has been going fo
Our interviews from SeaGL 2014, a grassroots technical conference dedicated to spreading awareness a
Is it time to fork Debian? Some Unix veterans do, and we discuss. The Linux Grandma joins us to disc
We discuss how one software center for all distributions would work & which existing solutions are t