LINUX Unplugged

Weekly Linux talk show with no script, no limits, surprise guests and tons of opinion.

About the show

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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Episodes

  • Episode 274: Open Source by Default

    November 6th, 2018  |  1 hr 13 mins
    android, apple, automation, automation system, fedora, foss, fuse, huginn, hybrid cloud, kde connect, linux academy, linux podcast, open source, open source revolution, procdump, secure boot, show automation, sysinternals, sysinternals for linux, t2, unplugged

    Have the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect?

  • Episode 273: International Hat Machines

    October 30th, 2018  |  1 hr 43 mins
    bsd, cockpit, dbxfs, dell, dell precision 5530, dropbox, fedora, fedora 29, flathub, flatpak, gaming on linux, ibm, linus, linux, linux podcast, linuxserver.io, meetbsd, modularity, nextcloud, open hardware, proton, protondb, red hat, rhel, samsung, samsung osg, steam, system76, thelio, thunderbolt, unplugged, zfs

    We speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature.

  • Episode 272: Prepare for Pipewire

    October 23rd, 2018  |  58 mins 28 secs
    audio production, dell, getjacked, gstreamer, jack, jupitercode, kxstudio, laptop review, linux audio, linux laptop, linux podcast, low latency, pipewire, precision 5530, unplugged, video production, wim taymans

    The lead developer of PipeWire Wim Taymans joins us to discuss Linux’s multimedia past, and its exciting future. They promise to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux.

  • Episode 271: Juno Jubilation

    October 16th, 2018  |  1 hr 42 mins
    chrome os, dalton durst, dxvk, elementary os, flatkill, flatpak, gnome, gpd pocket 2, gtk3 themes, juno, kde, linux podcast, linux unplugged, ota5, palm, photopea, plasma, ubports, vulkan

    elementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet.

  • Episode 270: Stratis Pulls it All Together

    October 9th, 2018  |  1 hr 10 mins
    andy grover, application menus, appmenu, creative selection, device mapper, eazel, gnome, gnome history, google, google plus, hardware acceleration, irl glasses, ken kocienda, linux podcast, nautilus, plasma, project stream, project strobe, red hat, stratis storage, todoist, unplugged, xfs

    Red Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone.

  • Episode 269: Alternate Desktop Universe

    October 2nd, 2018  |  1 hr 4 mins
    beos, fedora, fedora 29, firmware, flicker free boot, game streaming, haiku, halloween documents, kimchi, kvm, laptop stress test, linux gaming, linux podcast, lvfs, microsoft, project stream, s-tui, t480, thelio, thermal throttling, thinkpad, unplugged, virtual machine manager, virtual machines

    What if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.

  • Episode 268: Elementary, My Dear Plasma

    September 25th, 2018  |  1 hr 12 mins
    appcenter, cookies, dell precision 5530, elementary os, feedback, google, google chrome, kde plasma, linux audio, linux podcast, open source funding, pipewire, playonlinux, tidelift, traefik, unplugged, usability, wlinux, wsl, zfs

    We chat with Nate Graham who’s pushing to make Plasma the best desktop on the planet. We discuss his contributions to this effort, and others.

  • Episode 267: People Patches

    September 19th, 2018  |  1 hr 19 mins
    code of conduct, code of conflict, distributed web gateway, ipfs, jack, kxstudio, lenovo, linus, linus apologises, linux, linux podcast, t480, talk show, thinkpad, thinkpad throttling bug, unplugged

    Linus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community.

  • Episode 266: From Jupiter to Beyond

    September 11th, 2018  |  54 mins 45 secs
    libre application summit, linux academy, linux podcast, nextcloud, solus

    We announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge!

  • Episode 265: Privacy Priorities

    September 4th, 2018  |  50 mins 23 secs
    android, android security, chromebook, cindy, gnome, gnome tweaks, google, intel, keybase, librem, librem 5, linux, linux mint, linux podcast, lmde, meltdown, privacy, proven, purism, random number generators, raspberry pi zero, rat, responsible disclosure, rng, security, spectre, tcpdump, zerophone

    Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.

  • Episode 264: Proton, Electron for Games!

    August 28th, 2018  |  1 hr 7 mins
    codeweavers, fedora, gaming on linux, intel microcode, kde itinerary, libre application summit, linux podcast, lvfs, plasma, proton, realtek, steam, ubuntu touch, vulkan, wine

    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.

  • Episode 263: Updates from the Source

    August 21st, 2018  |  47 mins 49 secs
    akademy, docker, firmware, flathub, flatpak, fosscon, intel, kde, licensing, linux podcast, man pages, oggcamp, plasma, pulseeffects, sandboxing, snapcraft, um

    Docker controversy is brewing, but it's probably not what you think. We get around of community updates directly from the source, and why Debian an Intel are playing the game of he said, she said.

  • Episode 262: Tribes of Init

    August 14th, 2018  |  1 hr 17 mins
    18, blender benchmark, dropbox, filesystem, freebsd, fstransform, kde neon, libre application summit, linux 4, linux podcast, loopback, meetbsd, mir, openbenchmark, sparse image, systemd, the tragedy of systemd, xdg shell, xfs

    The FreeBSD community shares the hard lessons learned from systemd, we play some great clips from a recent event.

  • Episode 261: GNOME, GNOME on the Range

    August 7th, 2018  |  1 hr 6 mins
    cassidy james blaede, denial of service, elementary os, extensions, firmware, gnome, gpg sync, gtk+, javascript extensions, linux podcast, lvfs lenovo, peertube, plasma, powershell, removing themes, transitions dj

    GNOME is discussing big changes, Elementary OS has big news, and a big bug has been found in Linux.

  • Episode 260: Thinkpad as a Service

    July 31st, 2018  |  1 hr 10 mins
    barton, chromebooks, dell, full time, george, kde neon, kirta, linux podcast, microsoft store, odio, s-tui, sputnik, stress test, windows as a service, xps 13

    We get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost.

  • Episode 259: Proprietary Action News

    July 25th, 2018  |  1 hr 21 mins
    chromebook gpu acceleration, commercial software on linux, crostini, elementary os, gpu, hiri, linux podcast, making profit on linux, reactos, reaper, selling software on linux, snap, steamos, ubuntu, unplugged

    Another potential desktop Linux app is scared away by an aggressive free software community, and we struggle to find the balance between our moral ideals, and getting work done.