

LINUX Unplugged
Jupiter Broadcasting
An open show powered by community LINUX Unplugged takes the best attributes of open collaboration and turns it into a weekly show about Linux.
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Feb 11, 2015 • 1h 15min
Episode 79: Ubuntu Calling | LUP 79
The first Ubuntu phone goes on sale tomorrow & we ask all the interesting questions you might have been wondering. The details on the launch of the phone, some of the great apps & what’s still missing.
Plus the new Raspberry Pi hates being flashed & we read a quick batch of great emails.Support LINUX Unplugged

Feb 4, 2015 • 1h 6min
Episode 78: Straight Outta FOSDEM | LUP 78
FOSDEM just wrapped up, where thousands of developers & enthusiasts of free & open source software gather to talk all things Linux.
Plus we drool over the new Raspberry Pi 2 & ask if B+ buyers got a little screwed.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jan 28, 2015 • 1h 3min
Episode 77: Vivaldi, The Fourth Browser | LUP 77
Wes Payne, a Virtual LUG participant, joins the discussion to unveil Vivaldi, a new browser tailored for Linux enthusiasts. They explore its standout features, including a unique tab management system and a customizable interface that sets it apart from Firefox and Chrome. The conversation also touches on the experience of buying Linux-compatible hardware and the fun of tackling tech challenges, all while sharing personal anecdotes about transforming old laptops into usable machines. It's a blend of tech insights and heartwarming stories!

Jan 21, 2015 • 59min
Episode 76: Building a Better Gnome | LUP 76
Christian Hergert the creator of Gnome Builder joins us to discuss his projects funding campaign, quitting his full time job to work on open source & answering a major concern of developers looking to target Linux.
Ubuntu announces their Internet of Things OS, we’re a bit skeptical & Linus takes a firm stance on public disclosure of vulnerabilities and Kernel documentation.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jan 14, 2015 • 1h 12min
Episode 75: Obviously Linux's Fault | LUP 75
It’s a new year & a new round of Linux bashing. But are some of the criticism corrects? Can we handle a little tough love as a community for the collective good? We debate.
Plus the 4 best new Linux distributions to watch in 2015, a MATE love story & an Arch victory.Support LINUX Unplugged

Jan 7, 2015 • 1h 11min
Episode 74: Proprietary Exodus | LUP 74
During a recent passionate speech Richard Stallman said users of proprietary software are victims, we’ll debate of that’s true & play other clips from his speech.
Then we’ll look at the recent exodus of Mac developers, ponder if this a trend worth paying attention to & if Linux is ready to take advantage of it.
Plus the pants debt comes due, your feedback & much more!Support LINUX Unplugged

Dec 31, 2014 • 1h 43min
Episode 73: Predicting 2015 | LUP 73
Our bold predictions for Linux & open source over 2015. Thought provoking, sometimes a bit inspired or maybe just plain wrong, this edition of Unplugged promises to entertain.
Plus what goes into making a great & secure messaging system & more!Support LINUX Unplugged

Dec 23, 2014 • 1h 36min
Episode 72: Best of LUP 2014 | LUP 72
We look back on some of the rants and events of 2014. Wether it's systemd, mir, tox, ubuntu or anything else, we covered lots of major events this year!Support LINUX Unplugged

Dec 17, 2014 • 1h 30min
Episode 71: Fedora Takes the Lead | LUP 71
Our virtual LUG reviews Fedora 21 & why we’ve just witnessed one of the most ambitious transformation of any Linux distro of 2014.
Plus Dustin Kirkland from Canonical answers if Ubuntu Snappy could be the future of the entire Ubuntu project & what’s coming soon from the Xonotic project.Support LINUX Unplugged

Dec 10, 2014 • 1h 14min
Episode 70: Next Gen Fedora | LUP 70
Fedora’s project lead joins us to discuss today’s Fedora 21 release, the possibility of the project switching to an Intel style Tick-Tock release & what Fedora 22 might look like.
Plus what the Ubuntu Snappy Core announcement means, why it’s a big deal & why it could be amazing for the desktop one day.
Then was 2014 the year Roku killed XMBC for us?Support LINUX Unplugged