An open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration an
Is this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener home server survey, and compa
We chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we
In the not too distant future the Linux desktop will face a landscape comprised of users running Way
We had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real b
The GTK camp is pushing hard for Client Side Decorations, but there are some major drawbacks on non-
Are boutique distributions a bag of hurt for new users? We love a good underdog, but sometimes our
XP support ends today and we’ll celebrate the occasion by debating what prevents technical users swi
We debate the validity of recent anti-Linux comments made on a Leo Laporte's nationally syndicated “
Is devastating fragmentation going to doom Desktop Linux, can a case for multiple display servers?
The co-founders of SoyldXK join us to discuss their origins, what they focus on, how they hope to ma
Is the Linux community’s animosity towards Ubuntu turning away new switchers? We’ll analyze what has
Two developers from the TOX project, an open source secure Skype killer join us to discuss their new
A cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting their own Linux distribution, and then we’ll pu
Michael Hall from Canonical joins us to discuss his personal views on what he’s coined the new 80/20
One of the bumpier chapters in Debian’s history looks to be drawing to a close, at least for now. Bu
The MATE Desktop is about to see some big improvements, we bring on Martin Wimpress from the MATE pr
Aaron Seigo joins us to call out the new and shiny culture that’s pervasive in the free software com
The battle lines have been drawn and the assault against upstart is in full force. We’ll discuss the
We follow up on some of the most innovative Linux powered devices at CES, and this discuss Google bu
Does building by group consensus slow down open source innovation? We’ll look at some big choices De