It's week one of our FreeBSD challenge, and for one of us, that penalty Windows install looks uncomfortably close! Plus, Zach Mitchell joins us to update us on Planet Nix.
We go back in time to revisit our favorite classic SUSE release and then fix Brent's broken box the hard way.
We're hot-swapping our rigs to Fedora 41; then Graham Christensen gives us the inside scoop on a new Nix distribution, and Determinate Systems' big week!
We're building a completely hidden Linux OS inside an existing system—with no trace left behind.
Details on two new efforts in the Linux kernel, the Pi-like RISC-V board that just hit its funding goal, and a significant milestone for Asahi GPU driver development.
Red Hat hints at its future direction, why realtime might finally come to Linux after all these years, and our reaction to Google's ambitious new programing language.
A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.
Can we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed?
Dell expands their linux hardware lineup, why elementary OS's Flatpak support sets the bar, and we chat with Christian Schaller of Red Hat about Fedora 31 and what's around the corner.
We put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver.