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    <title>LINUX Unplugged - Episodes Tagged with “Fedora Linux”</title>
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  <title>517: Caught Red-Hatted</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark. Special Guest: Carl George.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.</p><p>Special Guest: Carl George.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">Linode Cloud Hosting</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. </a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://1password.com/unplugged">1Password Extended Access Management</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://1password.com/unplugged">Secure every sign-in for every app on every device.</a></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Berlin with Brent Meetup" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.meetup.com/jupiterbroadcasting/events/294559395/?isFirstPublish=true">Berlin with Brent Meetup</a> &mdash; Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 7:00 PM</li><li><a title="Berlin Buds Matrix Room" rel="nofollow" href="https://matrix.to/#/%23berlin:jupiterbroadcasting.com">Berlin Buds Matrix Room</a></li><li><a title="Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/self-hosted/100/">Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100</a> &mdash; We cover our must-have self-hosted apps, reflect on the state of Self-Hosting now, and discuss what's new in Proxmox 8.</li><li><a title="Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hats-commitment-open-source-response-gitcentosorg-changes">Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes</a> &mdash; There was a time, not too long ago, that Red Hat found value in the work done by rebuilders like CentOS. We pushed our SRPMs out to git.centos.org in a neat package that made them easy to rebuild; we even de-branded it for them. More recently, we have determined that there isn’t value in having a downstream rebuilder.</li><li><a title="Linux Action News 298" rel="nofollow" href="https://linuxactionnews.com/298">Linux Action News 298</a> &mdash; Why everyone is excited about the next Linux kernel, Valve's big hire, and Red Hat's clone war.</li><li><a title="Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath" rel="nofollow" href="https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/343">Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath</a> &mdash; Mike McGrath joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss the changes Red Hat is making in how they make their source code available.</li><li><a title="A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model" rel="nofollow" href="https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jun/23/rhel-gpl-analysis/">A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model</a> &mdash; We fear that be it through incompetence or malice, many RHEL salespeople and business development professionals may regularly violate GPL and no one knows about it. That said, the business model as described by IBM's Red Hat may well comply with the GPL — it's just so murky that any tweak to the model in any direction seems to definitely violate, in our experience.</li><li><a title="Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rocky-Linux-RHEL-Source-Access">Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code</a> &mdash; One option is through the usage of UBI container images which are based on RHEL and available from multiple online sources (including Docker Hub). Another method that we will leverage is pay-per-use public cloud instances. With this, anyone can spin up RHEL images in the cloud and thus obtain the source code for all packages and errata.</li><li><a title="Springdale Linux Discussions" rel="nofollow" href="https://groups.google.com/g/springdale-users/c/53hFsR7oLEQ?pli=1">Springdale Linux Discussions</a> &mdash; While RedHat's action itself is not particularly surprising given somewhat-recent developments with regards to the likes of CentOS Stream, the timing has taken many in the  RHEL-compatible-clone world by surprise.</li><li><a title="Red Hat &amp; Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists" rel="nofollow" href="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/YYPMJAFR3GQPF3P74I7FGK45UYFOWNUS/">Red Hat &amp; Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists</a> &mdash; What Red Hat has done recently is depressing, but not a huge surprise to me. Red Hat struggled repeatedly with how to deal with "the clones".The core idea I always came back to in those discussions was that the value isn't in the bits, but in the stability, services and ecosystem Red Hat enables around the bits.</li><li><a title="How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business" rel="nofollow" href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/02/how-red-hat-killed-its-core-productand-became-a-billion-dollar-business/">How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business</a> &mdash; To move from small player to big-time enterprise software competitor, Cormier argued that Red Hat had to ditch the freely downloadable Red Hat Linux. Instead, it should replace Red Hat Linux with a more robust enterprise software package that maintained the principles of free (as in freedom) software without actually being free (as in price) to customers.</li><li><a title="Carl George on Fosstodon" rel="nofollow" href="https://fosstodon.org/@carlwgeorge/110595756516276336">Carl George on Fosstodon</a> &mdash; “You should have already been using #CentOS Stream. There, I said it.”</li><li><a title="NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux" rel="nofollow" href="https://sam.gov/opp/2e0365ce1e3c4c179b50fb15573d68e4/view">NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux</a> &mdash; NASA/NSSC has a requirement for FY23 CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Purchase. Item: CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Per Person Advanced - Annual Subscription. Quantity: 3</li><li><a title="NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)" rel="nofollow" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36417968">NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)</a></li><li><a title="catercloud.me" rel="nofollow" href="https://catercloud.me/">catercloud.me</a> &mdash; Originally, the project consisted of a web framework that glued together several other, more mature open-source projoects, but as scope creep and my own tendency toward re-inventing the wheel rose to the surface, the project’s development became more and more complex, slowly incorporating a lot of components that go way beyond a simple word cloud and into things like natural language processing.</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.</p><p>Special Guest: Carl George.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">Linode Cloud Hosting</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. </a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://1password.com/unplugged">1Password Extended Access Management</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://1password.com/unplugged">Secure every sign-in for every app on every device.</a></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Berlin with Brent Meetup" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.meetup.com/jupiterbroadcasting/events/294559395/?isFirstPublish=true">Berlin with Brent Meetup</a> &mdash; Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 7:00 PM</li><li><a title="Berlin Buds Matrix Room" rel="nofollow" href="https://matrix.to/#/%23berlin:jupiterbroadcasting.com">Berlin Buds Matrix Room</a></li><li><a title="Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/self-hosted/100/">Our Essential Apps | Self-Hosted 100</a> &mdash; We cover our must-have self-hosted apps, reflect on the state of Self-Hosting now, and discuss what's new in Proxmox 8.</li><li><a title="Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hats-commitment-open-source-response-gitcentosorg-changes">Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes</a> &mdash; There was a time, not too long ago, that Red Hat found value in the work done by rebuilders like CentOS. We pushed our SRPMs out to git.centos.org in a neat package that made them easy to rebuild; we even de-branded it for them. More recently, we have determined that there isn’t value in having a downstream rebuilder.</li><li><a title="Linux Action News 298" rel="nofollow" href="https://linuxactionnews.com/298">Linux Action News 298</a> &mdash; Why everyone is excited about the next Linux kernel, Valve's big hire, and Red Hat's clone war.</li><li><a title="Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath" rel="nofollow" href="https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/343">Ask Noah 343 Interview w/Mike McGrath</a> &mdash; Mike McGrath joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss the changes Red Hat is making in how they make their source code available.</li><li><a title="A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model" rel="nofollow" href="https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jun/23/rhel-gpl-analysis/">A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model</a> &mdash; We fear that be it through incompetence or malice, many RHEL salespeople and business development professionals may regularly violate GPL and no one knows about it. That said, the business model as described by IBM's Red Hat may well comply with the GPL — it's just so murky that any tweak to the model in any direction seems to definitely violate, in our experience.</li><li><a title="Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rocky-Linux-RHEL-Source-Access">Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code</a> &mdash; One option is through the usage of UBI container images which are based on RHEL and available from multiple online sources (including Docker Hub). Another method that we will leverage is pay-per-use public cloud instances. With this, anyone can spin up RHEL images in the cloud and thus obtain the source code for all packages and errata.</li><li><a title="Springdale Linux Discussions" rel="nofollow" href="https://groups.google.com/g/springdale-users/c/53hFsR7oLEQ?pli=1">Springdale Linux Discussions</a> &mdash; While RedHat's action itself is not particularly surprising given somewhat-recent developments with regards to the likes of CentOS Stream, the timing has taken many in the  RHEL-compatible-clone world by surprise.</li><li><a title="Red Hat &amp; Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists" rel="nofollow" href="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/YYPMJAFR3GQPF3P74I7FGK45UYFOWNUS/">Red Hat &amp; Fedora – largely stepping out of this ecosystem - Fedora Mailing-Lists</a> &mdash; What Red Hat has done recently is depressing, but not a huge surprise to me. Red Hat struggled repeatedly with how to deal with "the clones".The core idea I always came back to in those discussions was that the value isn't in the bits, but in the stability, services and ecosystem Red Hat enables around the bits.</li><li><a title="How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business" rel="nofollow" href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/02/how-red-hat-killed-its-core-productand-became-a-billion-dollar-business/">How Red Hat killed its core product—and became a billion-dollar business</a> &mdash; To move from small player to big-time enterprise software competitor, Cormier argued that Red Hat had to ditch the freely downloadable Red Hat Linux. Instead, it should replace Red Hat Linux with a more robust enterprise software package that maintained the principles of free (as in freedom) software without actually being free (as in price) to customers.</li><li><a title="Carl George on Fosstodon" rel="nofollow" href="https://fosstodon.org/@carlwgeorge/110595756516276336">Carl George on Fosstodon</a> &mdash; “You should have already been using #CentOS Stream. There, I said it.”</li><li><a title="NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux" rel="nofollow" href="https://sam.gov/opp/2e0365ce1e3c4c179b50fb15573d68e4/view">NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux</a> &mdash; NASA/NSSC has a requirement for FY23 CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Purchase. Item: CIQ Rocky Enterprise Linux Per Person Advanced - Annual Subscription. Quantity: 3</li><li><a title="NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)" rel="nofollow" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36417968">NASA secures contract with Rocky Enterprise Linux (HN Discussion)</a></li><li><a title="catercloud.me" rel="nofollow" href="https://catercloud.me/">catercloud.me</a> &mdash; Originally, the project consisted of a web framework that glued together several other, more mature open-source projoects, but as scope creep and my own tendency toward re-inventing the wheel rose to the surface, the project’s development became more and more complex, slowly incorporating a lot of components that go way beyond a simple word cloud and into things like natural language processing.</li></ul>]]>
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  <title>496: Tux in the Hen House</title>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2023 16:15:00 -0800</pubDate>
  <author>Jupiter Broadcasting</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:01:17</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the &quot;every distro at once&quot; desktop.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://tailscale.com/linuxunplugged">Tailscale</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tailscale.com/linuxunplugged">Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices!</a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">Linode Cloud Hosting</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. </a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/linux">Bitwarden</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/linux">Bitwarden is the easiest way for businesses and individuals to store, share, and sync sensitive data.</a></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="blendOS — The Ultimate Distro-Blend." rel="nofollow" href="https://blendos.co/">blendOS — The Ultimate Distro-Blend.</a> &mdash; A seamless blend of all Linux distributions.</li><li><a title="blendOS on Github" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/blend-os">blendOS on Github</a></li><li><a title="distrobox" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox">distrobox</a> &mdash; Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with.</li><li><a title="Rudra Saraswat&#39;s Homepage" rel="nofollow" href="https://about.ruds.io/">Rudra Saraswat's Homepage</a></li><li><a title="Bedrock Linux" rel="nofollow" href="https://bedrocklinux.org/">Bedrock Linux</a> &mdash; Bedrock Linux is a meta Linux distribution which allows users to mix-and-match components from other, typically incompatible distributions. Bedrock integrates these components into one largely cohesive system.</li><li><a title="Brent&#39;s BlendOS PR" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/blend-os/skel-blend/pull/2">Brent's BlendOS PR</a></li><li><a title="Fedora on the Apple M1 Max MBP" rel="nofollow" href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Asahi">Fedora on the Apple M1 Max MBP</a></li><li><a title="Fedora on Apple Silion: Easy Install Script" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/leifliddy/asahi-fedora-builder">Fedora on Apple Silion: Easy Install Script</a></li><li><a title="digint/btrbk" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/digint/btrbk">digint/btrbk</a> &mdash; Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes.</li><li><a title="Podcasting 2.0 Apps" rel="nofollow" href="https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app&amp;elements=Value">Podcasting 2.0 Apps</a></li><li><a title="elementary OS 7 Available Now" rel="nofollow" href="https://blog.elementary.io/os-7-available-now/">elementary OS 7 Available Now</a> &mdash; It’s been just over a year since we released elementary OS 6.1 Jólnir which brought new features and fixes based on your feedback, introduced new office productivity features, and expanded compatibility with a wide range of hardware.</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the &quot;every distro at once&quot; desktop.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://tailscale.com/linuxunplugged">Tailscale</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tailscale.com/linuxunplugged">Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices!</a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">Linode Cloud Hosting</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://linode.com/unplugged">A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. </a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/linux">Bitwarden</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/linux">Bitwarden is the easiest way for businesses and individuals to store, share, and sync sensitive data.</a></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="blendOS — The Ultimate Distro-Blend." rel="nofollow" href="https://blendos.co/">blendOS — The Ultimate Distro-Blend.</a> &mdash; A seamless blend of all Linux distributions.</li><li><a title="blendOS on Github" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/blend-os">blendOS on Github</a></li><li><a title="distrobox" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox">distrobox</a> &mdash; Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with.</li><li><a title="Rudra Saraswat&#39;s Homepage" rel="nofollow" href="https://about.ruds.io/">Rudra Saraswat's Homepage</a></li><li><a title="Bedrock Linux" rel="nofollow" href="https://bedrocklinux.org/">Bedrock Linux</a> &mdash; Bedrock Linux is a meta Linux distribution which allows users to mix-and-match components from other, typically incompatible distributions. Bedrock integrates these components into one largely cohesive system.</li><li><a title="Brent&#39;s BlendOS PR" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/blend-os/skel-blend/pull/2">Brent's BlendOS PR</a></li><li><a title="Fedora on the Apple M1 Max MBP" rel="nofollow" href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Asahi">Fedora on the Apple M1 Max MBP</a></li><li><a title="Fedora on Apple Silion: Easy Install Script" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/leifliddy/asahi-fedora-builder">Fedora on Apple Silion: Easy Install Script</a></li><li><a title="digint/btrbk" rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/digint/btrbk">digint/btrbk</a> &mdash; Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes.</li><li><a title="Podcasting 2.0 Apps" rel="nofollow" href="https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app&amp;elements=Value">Podcasting 2.0 Apps</a></li><li><a title="elementary OS 7 Available Now" rel="nofollow" href="https://blog.elementary.io/os-7-available-now/">elementary OS 7 Available Now</a> &mdash; It’s been just over a year since we released elementary OS 6.1 Jólnir which brought new features and fixes based on your feedback, introduced new office productivity features, and expanded compatibility with a wide range of hardware.</li></ul>]]>
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