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Back to SearchEpisode 46: SouthEast LinuxFest Unplugged | LUP 46
We’ve got another round of great exclusive interviews from the floor of SouthEast LinuxFest 2014.
Find out why Slackware is still going strong, the …
11 years, 10 months ago
Episode 45: The Triple-Boot Phone | LUP 45
Chris shares his experience with triple booting Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch and Android on his Nexus 5 and the surprising results.
Plus some grounded f…
11 years, 10 months ago
Episode 44: Bedrock: A New Paradigm | LUP 44
The founder of Bedrock Linux joins us to discuss their ambitious distribution that lets you utilize the userland of all your favorite distributions a…
11 years, 10 months ago
Episode 43: Mint 17: Fresh or Stagnant? | LUP 43
We’ll take a look at the new features of Linux Mint 17, and discuss the new Cinnamon release. Then we’ll debate if distro derivatives are a bad thing…
11 years, 11 months ago
Episode 42: Fine Wine or Sour Ports | LUP 42
Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line.
Plus a…
11 years, 11 months ago
Episode 41: Arch’s Uprising | LUP 41
Is this the year of Arch? We dig through the results from our listener home server survey, and compare our audience’s answers with another recent lar…
11 years, 11 months ago
Episode 40: Developers Get Qt | LUP 40
We chat with two of the LXQt developers, and find out what’s behind this major undertaking. Then we discuss our favorite packages for a Linux home se…
11 years, 11 months ago
Episode 39: Fragmentation Timebomb | LUP 39
In the not too distant future the Linux desktop will face a landscape comprised of users running Wayland, Mir, and X11. Ubuntu will be rolling out th…
11 years, 11 months ago
Episode 38: The Rest of the Fest | LUP 38
We had a chance to chat with folks from Firefox, the EFF, SUSE, and more. Plus we discuss the real benefits to Linux conventions like LinuxFest North…
12 years ago
Episode 37: Client Side Drama | LUP 37
The GTK camp is pushing hard for Client Side Decorations, but there are some major drawbacks on non-Gnome desktops. We discuss the pros and cons, and…
12 years ago