We found 3 episodes of LINUX Unplugged with the tag “retro gaming”.
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609: We Used to Be Friends
April 6th, 2025 | 1 hr 4 mins
anti-cheat, battle.net, battleye, brood war, easy anti-cheat, framework, game emulator, gaming, gaming on linux, jupiter broadcasting, kooha, lfnw, libreoffice draw, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linuxfest northwest, lutris, nes, pdf signature, proton, r36max, retro gaming, retro handheld gaming, screen recorder, snes, starcraft, steam, vtt-summarizer, wine
We attempt to get one of the great gaming classics running on Linux, and dig into some of the technical issues still holding back Linux. Plus: Chris has a new handheld.
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602: The BSD Humbling
February 16th, 2025 | 1 hr 7 mins
add water, ardour, audible, audiobookshelf, bhyve, dj khaled, doas, flox, framework, freebsd, freebsd challenge, ghostbsd, hedgedoc, jails, jellyfin, jupiter broadcasting, launch, libation, libluksde, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linuxulator-steam-utils, mate, mizutamari, music assistant, nes, netbsd, planet nix, podman, retro gaming, scale, snes, syncthing, tailscale, zfs, 👻, 🚀
Our FreeBSD Challenge comes to a close, and chances are one of us will be paying the Windows tax.
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405: Distro in the Rough
May 11th, 2021 | 57 mins 12 secs
ai, ansible, appimage, appimagehub, arm, asus, battery health, cryptpad, debian, design, desktop applications, distrowatch, emulationstation, emulators, fedora, gist, huawei, independent distro, index, jupiter broadcasting, kde, kirigami, lenovo, linux 5.10, linux apps, linux gaming, linux podcast, lithium-ion battery, mali, maui, mauikit, mobile gaming, neon, network engineering, nintendo switch, nitrux, nx desktop, nx firewall, odroid-go super, openrc, pastebin, piebin, plasma, pre-internet encryption for text, privacy, privatebin, qt, retro gaming, rockchip, roms, samba, segacd, self-hosted, selfhosting, sensory, slexy, smb, ssh, station, theme, thinkpad, tlp, tlpui, ubuntu 18.04, uri herrera, video games, voice assistant, x1 carbon
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.