Displaying items 1-10 of 13 in total of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "texas linux fest".
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680: Go Hack Yourself
August 16th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
ai, ai agents, ai policy, ai security, ai-assisted security, apple device management, audiobooks, bbs, bcachefs, black hat, black hat usa 2026, cbbs_pi, cfp, chicken coop, chickens, cluckwork, community event, covered bridge cookies, deepseek, exploit development, flock management, hexstrike, home assistant, hugging face, idescriptor, idevice management tool, jupiter broadcasting, kali, kimi k3, kiwifs, libro.fm, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm, local llm, mcp, minimax m3, mother hen, nmap, nuclei, open source, open source conference, open source security, openai, openai talk, openai–hugging face incident, openclaw, opencode, openssh, openssh vulnerability, pen test, podman, red team, red teaming, rust llm policy, scale, security, security mcp, security release, self-hosting, slack dumper, slackdump, ssh-agent forwarding, texas linux fest, the original chicken coop home assistant man, token maxing, topgrade, trek, trip planner, vulnerability disclosure, zero-day, zipcode boost, 🐔, 🤖
We turn HexStrike’s red team agents loose on our systems, as OpenSSH warns that AI-assisted bug hunting is already changing the security race.
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636: Engineering the Future
October 12th, 2025 | 1 hr 27 mins
alby hub, arch linux, benchmarking, canonical, carl richell, cosmic, desktop environment, dracut, flatpak, gasp, gnome, go, google’s android source project, home assistant, hyperfine, hyprland, initramfs-tools, jeremy soller, jon seager, jupiter broadcasting, kde plasma, kernel development, linux podcast, linux unplugged, meshtastic, ncspot, ncurses, nixos, omarchy, open source, open source engineering, performance optimizer observation platform, phoronix, phoronix test suite, poop, road-trip stories, rust, snap, spotify tui, sudo-rs, system76, techdev, texas linux fest, texas tracker, texsats, tpm, txlf, ubuntu, ubuntu 25.10, ubuntu 25.10 questing quokka, ubuntu engineering, ubuntu for developers, ubuntu lts, ubuntu server, uutils coreutils, wayland
We're back from Texas just in time to chat with Jon Seager, Canonical’s VP of Engineering, and their new era with Ubuntu 25.10. On the way, we visit System76 in Denver where the COSMIC team has surprises waiting for us.
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635: The Texas Linux Fest Special
October 5th, 2025 | 1 hr 30 mins
buc-ees boost, chainguard, config confessions, dawarich, dustin kirkland, fake boost, fake sats, isd, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, linux unplugged, live tracker, meetup, meshsidecar, moose ftw, moose vs bogfoot, open source, race, race to texas, systemd, texas linux fest, texas tracker, txlf
Our cross-continent race to Texas Linux Fest culminates into fantastic meat, meetups, and more.
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634: Config Confessions
September 28th, 2025 | 1 hr 30 mins
bitchat, config reviews, custom installers, dawarich api, firewire audio, flake structure, geohash chat, gps tools, hyprland setup, impermanence setup, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, linux unplugged, live map, location tracking, lxc deployment, nix, nix config, nix modules, nixos, nixos configs, open source, proxmox setup, secret management, self-hosted apps, self-hosted services, team travel, texas linux fest, txlf
From finely tuned to total config carnage. We review listener homelabs to share what works, and what really doesn’t.
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633: A Kernel in Every Core
September 21st, 2025 | 1 hr 28 mins
anaconda webui, barrelfish, brisket boost, campfire, cong wang, dhh, fake boost, fedora 43, fedora kinoite, gnome, gnome 49, hyprland, jb meetup, jupiter broadcasting, kexec, linux multikernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, multikernel architecture support, nebula, omarchy, omarchy 3.0, open source, owntracks, paperless-ngx, phoronix, rate my nix, rust, rust coreutils, savr, systemd, systemd 258, texas linux fest, txlf, ubuntu, ubuntu 25.10, wayland, wee deep dive
Can't get enough Linux? How about multiple kernels running simultaneously, side by side, not in a VM, all on the same hardware; this week it's finally looking real.
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632: The Nightly Wobble
September 14th, 2025 | 1 hr 12 mins
arch, austin meetup, btrfs, fake boost, flatpak, holesail, hyprland, hyprvibe, immutable, jupiter broadcasting, kde, kde linux, kde neon, lazyssh, linux podcast, linux unplugged, open source, plasma, plasma 6.5, term.everything, texas linux fest, texas meetup, txlf, wayland
Our first look at KDE Linux, then Chris shares the latest on Hyprvibe, while Wes braves his first install.
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631: Offline By Default
September 7th, 2025 | 1 hr 6 mins
alby hub, archive, audiobookshelf, bcachefs, brother ads-1800w, coral, date privacy, document management system, document scanner, ersatztv, fake boost, home assistant, immich, ipod, jellyfin, jupiter broadcasting, karakeep, kvaesitso, linux podcast, linux unplugged, natural language document search, network monitoring tool, nix, nix module, nixos, offline, offline data, open source, paperless, paperless-ai, paperless-ngx, pinchflat, podcast 2.0, podcastguru, rockbox, rustnet, scanning, self-hosted, starlink, texas linux fest, txlf, viva las texas, youtube media manager, 🎂
Chris managed to turn low bandwidth into a lifestyle, and curated a batch of self-hosted apps that make near-offline living possible.
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630: Google's Garden Lockdown
August 31st, 2025 | 1 hr 16 mins
android, android 16, android container, android development, android launcher, android sandbox, android terminal, aosp, bcachefs, blendos, btrfs, de-google, debian, f-droid, flameshot, frigate, google, google play services, jupiter broadcasting, just a widdle boost, kvaesitso, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux on android, linux podcast, linux unplugged, nixos-avf, open source, paperless-ngx, phoronix, security camera, texas linux fest, thingino, thunderbird, thunderbird add-on, txlf, wansview w7, zune
Google's sideloading lockdown has us pushing Wes' Pixel further than Google ever dreamed.
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623: 50 Days of Blue
July 13th, 2025 | 1 hr 14 mins
arch linux, atomic, aur, aurora, bazzite, bitchat, bluefin, bluenixfin, bluetooth mesh chat, bootc, brew, briar, chromebook, cloud-native linux, commonarch, community projects, container workflows, determinate systems, dhh, esp32, esp8266, fedora, fedora silverblue, fhs, filesystem hierarchy standard, flatpak, homebrew, immutable, immutable distros, jack dorsey, jakoolit, jupiter broadcasting, las arch challenge, linux desktop, linux gaming, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mesh messaging, nix, nix integration, nix vegas, nixos, obtainium, oci container, omarchy, open source, podman, rpm-ostree, steamos, texas linux fest, ujust, universal blue, user feedback
Chris fled a declarative-first world for the promised land of Bluefin's atomic simplicity. Fifty days in, did he find desktop bliss or just fresh compromises?
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603: All Your Kernels Belong to Rust
February 23rd, 2025 | 1 hr 30 secs
amazon, asahi linux, bhyve, christoph hellwig, dma, freebsd challenge, gentoo challenge, greg kroah-hartman, hector martin, jupiter broadcasting, kernel, kernel maintainer, kindle, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, miguel ojeda, nping, planet nix, rust, rust kernel policy, scale, texas linux fest, txlf
There have been major Rust developments in the Linux Kernel; we discuss what's new and how it will impact the future. Plus, we're joined by a special guest.