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Aug 13, 2020 • 0sec
The Future of Unraid | Self-Hosted 25
Jonathan Panozzo, aka Johnp join us to talk all things Unraid. He hints at future subscription plans, details performance features coming soon, shares the story of how Docker came to Unraid, and much more.Special Guest: Jonathan Panozzo.Links:Open Hardware Energy Monitor Group BuyUnraid — Unraid OS allows sophisticated media aficionados, gamers, and other intensive data-users to have ultimate control over their data, media, applications, and desktops, using just about any combination of hardware.Unraid OS 6.9.0-Beta25 is Now Available — This new feature permits you to define up to 35 named pools, of up to 30 storage devices/pool.Soon | Unraid — The Unraid team has been hard at work on something new we're calling My Servers, to be released Soon™️.Forums - Unraid

Aug 11, 2020 • 0sec
Linux Server Salvage | LINUX Unplugged 366
We refurbish a special machine from the Jupiter Broadcasting Hardware Archive and try out Matrix, the one chat platform to rule them all.
Plus Dan and Cassidy from elementary OS join us to discuss version 6.0.
Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:45 Intro
2:25 KDE Neon 20.04
4:17 Mozilla Resturcturing
8:21 elementary OS 6
18:29 Housekeeping
20:00 Matrix
22:33 Silver Salvage
29:43 Matrix Server Punishment Test
33:04 Clients Galore
35:06 Secure By Default
43:56 Outro
45:08 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Cassidy James Blaede, Daniel Fore, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Links:Pen Test Partners: Boeing 747s receive critical software updates over 3.5" floppy disks
KDE neon rebased on 20.04
Mozilla is laying off 25% of their employees
Large part of Mozilla’s Sec Team Laid Off
Let’s Talk elementary OS 6 ⋅ elementary Blog
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LUP LUG Mumble Server Info
Fullscreen JB IRC Chat
Chris Fisher on Twitter: "Pulled an old Mac Pro out of storage for today’s @LinuxUnplugged live test.
2009 Mac Pro | eBay
apple-history.com / Mac Pro (Early 2009, Dual CPU)
Matrix - An open network for secure, decentralized communicationElement - encrypted group video calls end-to-end encryption team messaging
Element Web App

Aug 4, 2020 • 0sec
There's a Hole in my Boot! | LINUX Unplugged 365
We explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets.
Plus community news, feedback, and more.Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.Links:Eight Great Features Of Linux 5.8 - Phoronix
Feedback from David: Trackball for RSI
Standing Desks from Autonomous
MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic Mouse
Debian: GRUB2 UEFI SecureBoot vulnerability - ‘BootHole’
A long list of GRUB2 secure-boot holes
There’s a Hole in the Boot
Red Hat and CentOS systems aren’t booting due to BootHole patches
Valve Hires Former Emulator Developer To Work On Open-Source Graphics For Linux
Nvidia-Arm Deal Would Be a Technology ‘Disaster’
Invitation to Play Along | PINE64
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LUP LUG Mumble Server Info
Fullscreen JB IRC Chat - bit.ly/jupiterchat
Jabra Elite Active 65t Tech Specs
Amazon.com: Jabra Elite Active 65t Earbuds
PulseAudio Loopbacks and Virtual Sinks
PulseAudio Hacks for Zoom
Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone
Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Premium Gaming Headset
ATR2100-USB - Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone | Audio-Technica
Booth Junkie Review: Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB review
Feedback: Another reason to love MX Linux

Jul 30, 2020 • 0sec
OPNsense Makes Sense | Self-Hosted 24
Chris figures out how hot is too hot, Alex performs an extreme remote firewall install, and we share some of our favorite SSH tricks.Links:Raspberry Pi Power Monitor FlyerRoundcube — ...is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an email client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation, message searching and spell checking.SquirrelMail - Webmail for Nuts!Install Docker Engine — Docker provides convenience scripts at get.docker.com and test.docker.com for installing edge and testing versions of Docker Engine - Community into development environments quickly and non-interactively. Netdata Installation guideSetup a secure (SSH) tunnel as a systemd service. — Setup a secure (SSH) tunnel as a systemd service. #systemd #ssh #ssh-tunnel #ssh-forwardSelf healing reverse SSH setup with systemdHow to install OPNSense on PCEngines' APU2pfSense Makes Sense | LAS s28e09 - YouTubeOPNsense WireGuard Road Warrior guideRewrote Wireguard Road Warrior manpage to be clearer and more concise by IronicBadger — Pull Request #275SSH over SMS | Devpost — Our python project listens for a text message (through a dedicated SMTP email server) then reads and parses the email to get a bash command.Raspberry Pi Power Monitor — The power monitor project we discuss in the show.

Jul 28, 2020 • 0sec
Linux Arm Wrestling | LINUX Unplugged 364
The past, present and future of Linux on Arm. The major challenges still facing full Linux support, and why ServerReady might be a solution to unify Arm systems.
Plus we chat with the Manjaro team about recent changes.
Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:58 Intro
2:01 Terminal 2.0 in ChromeOS
4:41 Manjaro's Process Problems
13:49 Manjaro Sneak Peaks
15:41 Weekend Manjaro Journey
21:02 Housekeeping
22:09 ARM on Linux
24:01 The History of ARM
28:16 Single Board Computing Revolution
31:47 ARM Reaching into the Present
33:17 The Future of ARM
36:42 Not Everyone Loves ARM
43:01 Wants and What Ifs
48:30 App Pick: tuptime
49:48 App Pick: s-tui
50:21 Outro
51:36 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Dalton Durst, Drew DeVore, Jeremy Soller, Marius Gripsgard, Neal Gompa, and Philip Muller.Links:Say hello to the Linux Terminal 2.0 for Chrome OS
Change in manjaro team composition - Manjaro Linux Forum
Phil’s version of the story
Notebook for Package Building · Expense #22477 - Open Collective
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LUP LUG Mumble Server Info
Fullscreen JB IRC Chat - bit.ly/jupiterchat
Intel’s 7nm is busted, chips delayed, may have to use rival foundries to get GPUs out for US govt exascale super • The Register
Intel Restructuring: Murthy Leaves, Ann Kelleher Takes Over 7nm And 5nm Development
Arash Massoudi on Twitter: “Huge tech deal: Japan’s SoftBank to buy UK’s ARM Holdings for $32.4bn tomorrow"
Hermann Hauser on Twitter: “ARM is the proudest achievement of my life. The proposed sale to SoftBank is a sad day for me and for technology in Britain.” /
Brit chip biz ARM legs it to Softbank for $32bn • The Register
Some facts about the Acorn RISC Machine - Google Groups
Linux Devs had Arm builds are early as spring of 1994.
Arch Linux ARM first released March 11, 2002
Raspberry Pi - Single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Mainly using Broadcom SoCs
Pine64 - initially Pine Microsystems, founded by TL Lim, the inventor of the PopBox and Popcorn Hour series of media players. Mainly using RockChip SoCs
Beaglebone - a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and element14. Using Texas Instruments SoCs
Odroid - a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel, located in South Korea. Mainly using Amlogic SoCs
Orange Pi - an open source single board computer, based on Raspberry Pi but generally lower in price and manufactured by Shenzhen Xunlong Software. Mainly using Allwinner based SoCs
Banana Pi - a line of low-cost credit card-sized single-board computers produced by the Chinese company Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. Using various SoCs including Realtek, Mediatek, Allwinner, etc
NanoPi - a single board computer computer company based out of GuangDong, China. Mainly shipping with Samsung, Allwinner, and RockChip SoCs
PINEBOOK Pro | PINE64
Dual-display version of RK3399-based Rock Pi 4 starts at $59
This is what HoneyComb LX2K 16-core Arm Workstation Looks Like (Video)
Kobol Helios64 - Will your next NAS be ARM powered?
Ubports - Linux on your phone!
Amazon’s Graviton - 40% better price performance over comparable current generation x86-based instances
Server systems – Arm Developer
Arm announces ServerReady compliance program - Processors blog - Processors - Arm Community
Raspberry Pi 4 Strides Towards ServerReady Status via SBBR-Compliant UEFI Firmware Effort - Hackster.io
s-tui - Stress-Terminal UI, monitors CPU temperature, frequency, power and utilization with built in stress testing options
Tuptime – A CLI Utility To Find Linux System Uptime

Jul 24, 2020 • 0sec
Brunch with Brent: Carl Richell | Jupiter Extras 75
Brent sits down with Carl Richell, Founder and CEO of System76. We explore the people, passion, and culture behind the scenes, learn of young Carl, the early years of building a Linux-focused hardware business, how today System76 fuels a tiny piece of SpaceX, and more.
Carl's Community Ask: Be Bold.Special Guest: Carl Richell.Links:System76 — Linux Laptops, Desktops, and ServersLINUX Unplugged 360: The Hard Work of Hardware — Special guest Jeremy Soller, Principal Engineer at System76Brunch with Brent: Emma Marshall — Happiness Manager at System76Pop!_OS by System76SpaceX13 Minutes to the Moon, Ep.05 The fourth astronaut - BBC World Service — The computer that got us to the moon.Carl Richell - @carlrichell on TwitterBrent Gervais - @brentgervais on Twitter

Jul 21, 2020 • 0sec
Return of the Terminal Server | LINUX Unplugged 363
Fedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer.
Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback.Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.Links:GNOME Opens an Official Merch Shop Selling T-Shirts, More
GNOME Shop – GNOME’s very own merch shop!
Jellyfin Release - v10.6.0 - Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System
Proxmox Backup Server (beta) | Proxmox Support Forum
GitHub - microsoft/ProcMon-for-Linux:
Approved: Fedora 33 Desktop Variants Defaulting To Btrfs File-System
Feedback: Stephen uses Btrfs to ensure safe upgrades on openSUSE
Issue #2429: F33 System-Wide Change: Make btrfs the default file system for desktop variants
systemd-oomd Looks Like It Will Come Together For systemd 247
Welcome to Element!
Job details | Microsoft Careers
Guadec 2020 July 22nd – 28th, 2020
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LUP LUG Mumble Server Info
Fullscreen JB IRC Chat
GitHub - polybar/polybar: A fast and easy-to-use status bar
GitHub - cjbassi/ytop: A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop written in rust
Feedback: Follow-up Questions About Nextcloud
Feedback: Rick had a suggestion about our crazy storage costs too
Feedback: Advait wants time stamps
Feedback: An open source space industry tracking app for Linux
GitHub - shiroininjaTech/AstroNinja-Alpha: an all-around tracker of the space industry.
Your desktop everywhere - ubiDesktop

Jul 16, 2020 • 0sec
Shields Up | Self-Hosted 23
We've spent thousands of dollars, and over a decade refining the perfect home media setup. We get nostalgic and share what worked, and what REALLY didn't.Links:Boxee Box — Boxee Box by D-Link is a Linux-based set-top device and media extender that first began shipping in 33 countries worldwide on 10 November 2010.Getting Started with Media Browser for Windows Media CenterMythTV, Open Source DVR — MythTV is a Free Open Source software digital video recorder (DVR) project distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. It has been under heavy development since 2002, and now contains most features one would expect from a good DVR (and many new ones that you soon won't be able to live without).Popcorn Hour A-100 reviewMicrosoft Windows Media Center Extenders — The Media Center Extender with DVD Player (DMA2200) from Linksys, a division of Cisco, is an elegant solution that combines an upscaling DVD player with a dual-band Wireless-N Extender for Windows Media Center.

Jul 14, 2020 • 0sec
The Hidden Cost of Nextcloud | LINUX Unplugged 362
Our team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great.
Plus why Linus Torvalds has become the master of saying no.Special Guest: Drew DeVore.Links:Linus Torvalds Says He’s No Longer a Programmer: My Job Is to Say NoKeynote: Linus Torvalds in conversation with Dirk HohndelList of Linux kernel names - WikipediaImplementing S3 Compatible Primary Storage for NextCloudAlone (TV series) - WikipediaFeedback: LVFS fwupdmgr updates on ThinkpadsFeedback: Chas wonders if we would change anything about our Thinkpad configurationDPL elections 2020, congratulations Jonathan Carter! - Bits from DebianDebian Mailing Lists -- Complete IndexFree Software Activities for 2020-05 – Jonathan CarterDebConf20 Moves OnlineChris Tries i3 for the First Time... LIVE

Jul 7, 2020 • 0sec
Buttery Smooth Fedora | LINUX Unplugged 361
Fedora's getting to work and reconsidering some long held-assumptions.
Plus the best tool for getting things done on Linux, we take a look at openSUSE Leap 15.2, and breathe new life into an old Pebble.Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Jeff Fortin Tam, and Neal Gompa.Links:Show & Tell: A steampunk desktop background radiation monitor
Getting Things GNOME 0.4 released!
Getting Things GNOME - GNOME Wiki
Getting Things GNOME on Flathub
Stirring things up for Fedora 33
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openSUSE Leap 15.2 Release Notes
Leap 15.2 - openSUSE Wiki
openSUSE Leap 15.2 Released With Focus on Containers and AI
Rebble.io: Bring life back to your Pebble
Zettlr: A Markdown Editor for the 21st century.
Roam Research: A note-taking tool for networked thought.
Athens Research: An open source take on Roam
Org-roam: a Roam replica built on top of the all-powerful Org-mode.
Doom Emacs: Doom is a configuration framework for GNU Emacs
Spacemacs: A community-driven Emacs distribution


