Your Linux box is a-changin'. systemd has a huge new release; we'll get into the most impressive features, including the new sudo replacement. Plus, our thoughts on the new Linux Arm laptops that are just around the corner.
How Chris created live TV streaming from his local media collection, Alex breaks down the new Open Home Foundation and what it means for self-hosters. Brent's been trying out an open-source AirDrop replacement for all systems, and much more!
Sometimes running the latest and greatest means you have to pave your own path. This week two examples from living on the edge.
Chris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks.
Some highlights from Linus' recent fireside chat, Qt gets a new leader and a Linux botnet we should probably take seriously.
SUSE has a skunkworks distro in development, the transition Debian is struggling with, and some long-awaited improvements to Raspberry Pi OS.
We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?
SUSE had an awkward week; we breakdown the very mixed launch of SUSE Liberty Linux.
We’re taking a look at an underdog distro. We may have found a diamond in the rough with a few tricks up its filesystem.
We share our favorite networking trick of all time, and then chat with the blokes behind a new WireGuard-powered service.
Mobile Linux OSes are looking better than ever this week, a new effort to keep legacy applications running on Linux, and the signals indicating a Fuchsia release is nigh.
The Raspberry Pi might be getting a small software fix that makes a big performance improvement.
Chris figures out how hot is too hot, Alex performs an extreme remote firewall install, and we share some of our favorite SSH tricks.
Solid releases from GNOME and Firefox, bad news for custom Android ROM users, and a new container distro from Amazon.
A radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH.
Give the gift of remote support with our neat SSH trick. Also, Cassidy from elementary OS joins us to discuss what's great about their new release.
Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.
Chris, Alex, and Wes talk about reverse proxies, internal routing, and some popular methods to make it all work.
You've been wanting to host a Nextcloud instance (or anything else) for your family for a while now. Where on Earth do you start? We share some hard learned lessons about self-hosting, discuss the most important things to consider when building a home server and Chris gives Alex a hard time about Arch as a Server OS.
iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.
Atari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical.