We assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out.
There are some stories so big they need a little more air time.
It's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022.
After nearly half a year of woe, Brent is ready to give Linux the go. Join us as we compare and contrast two Linux distros and end up with one going on Brent's machine.
Why this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.
We go hands-on at NASA's JPL and learn why Linux is the best OS for Earth and Mars.
The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.
We try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.
If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?
We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?
There's just something off about Ubuntu these days, this week we put it all together.
It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.
We each try out the new Pop_OS! and Carl Richell from System76 joins us to get into the details.
Can we live with openSUSE Tumbleweed?
Is the true path to mastering Linux fully embracing the command line? Why it's time to change our mindset about the terminal.
Why it might be time to re-think who is and who is not a Linux user, plus we do a reality check on the state of Linux phones.
We try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud!
Could the Steam Deck mean fewer native Linux games? We chat with prolific game developer Ethan Lee and get his perspective on the negative impacts of the Deck.
Lutris developer Mathieu Comandon joins us to share his perspective on the uncomfortable issues facing Linux desktop developers.
Tim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars.
After all these years, what's made us stick with Linux?
We explain why BootHole is getting so much attention and break down the key issues. Then we review our favorite Linux-compatible headsets.
We build the server you never should, a tricked out Arm box, and push it to the limit with a telnet torture test.
Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.
The way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future.
Joe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.
We start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond.
We get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019.
We speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature.
Steam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating.