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- Adam's Lumpen Potato Adventure
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, Adam Sweet, and Ade Bradshaw get back together after a three year hiatus for a 2011 LugRadio reunion show! Featuring: Social networking: what’s identi.ca’s … - LugRadio Live and Unleashed 2009
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet in the last ever LugRadio show, from LugRadio Live 2009. Featuring all the previous LugRadio presenters, a wall behind the presenters with a … - LugRadio Live and Unleashed 2008
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet get up on stage at LugRadio Live UK 2008 and talk about various things: LugRadio Live: let’s do it next year! What will we be talking about … - I'll state my case
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. In this, the last ordinary LugRadio show, we’re talking about: Why don’t … - More on that later
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. In this show we’re talking about: Starting out on your own: if you’re th …
- LQ Radio Update
A quick update. The LQ Podcast will be returning in the very near future. Thanks for the patience. OhioLinuxfest –jeremy … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 05.09.08
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include a gratis Ubunu Live pass, Microsoft walks away from the Yahoo deal, the OpenSolaris community v2: prepare yourself and MySQL licensing redux. LQ-P … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 04.09.08
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include an update on the podcast, Lug Radio Live US, the MySQL Conference and Expo, a new advertising policy at LinuxQuestions.org, and the following OSBC … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 02.28.08
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award winners, LQ is sponsoring LugRadio Live USA 2008 and the MySQL Conference and Expo, Sun and Open … - LQ Radio Interview – Gareth and Orv from SCALE 6X
The LQ Radio Interview series continues. In this edition we have Orv Beach, Public Relations Committee Chair, and Gareth Greenaway, Operations Committee and Community Relations Chair, from SCALE – the … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.17.08
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards, official participation at LQ, OSBC coverage, Open Source code contains security holes, is Apple … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.07.08
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include happy New Year from LQ, the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards, SCALE 6X, Matthew Szulik resigns as Red Hat CEO and is replaced by an a … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 12.19.07
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include an update on the Sun / NetApp ZFS patent litigation: change of venue and prior art, a global Open Source Census, some Novell momentum, Red Hat: Bo … - A new podcast will be posted soon
I apologize for another short unplanned podcast hiatus. A new podcast should be posted next week. In the mean time, I have been blogging regularly about many of the same topics that are included in th … - LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 10.29.07
The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include Linux losing market share to Windows server, Acacia’s latest target is NetFlix, Asian Linux distributor Turbolinux strikes patent covenant deal wi …
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 955
Joel recaps - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 954
Joel records - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 953
Joel east the eye of the tiger - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 952
Joel says single sign on sucks - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 951
Joel says pass the doochie - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 950
Joel rides the hershey highway - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 949
Joel is ready to blast off on a new adventure - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 948
Joel says no to malicious code - The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 947
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- The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.46
Welcome to show number 2018.46 It’s sooooo hot in Canada. And everywhere. 30C/86F around here. Jon is learning more about data centers than he ever wanted to. Kelly has been going to a lot of Plein Ai … - The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.45
Welcome to show number 2018.45 It’s not possible to talk about Independence Day without bringing up Team America! – “F*ck Yeah!!!” Jon thinks Kung Fury is totally underrated 04:50 – Jon takes us on a … - The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.44
Welcome to show number 2018.44 Jon’s tweet about religions conveying certain skillsets Kelly’s show at Gallery 1919 in September entitled “Hey, Hey Hali” 06:21 Kelly’s Corner Kelly talks about Spotify … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.43
Welcome to show number 2018.43! We’re shellebrating Turtle Day! and also GDPR day! There are three basic responses to GDPR: shut down the site, block European peeps, or comply. Racism Watchdog is Jon’ … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.42
Welcome to show number 2018.42! The cops take down a CRA scammer office in India! Kelly had her 9th annual art show last week. Jon talks about Presearch – the decentralized search engine An advertisin … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.41
Welcome to show number 2018.41! It’s been a busy week! Tin-foil hats actually increase signal strength, and Elon Musk is making a cyborg dragon. So…there’s that. The show is late because Jon had to go … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.40
Welcome to show number 2018.40! It is April 6th and it’s snowing in Canada. Whaaaa? So much going on this week: CloudFlare came out with their new DNS service at 1.1.1.1 WordFence decided to go with s … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.39
Welcome to show number 2018.39! Kelly Mengiun Girl and Jon Wilson are at the mic! Jon is pretty sure his personal hell will be PCI compliancy forever We went to see Neil Simon’s play “Rumors” at Cente … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.38
Welcome to show number 2018.38! Jon succeeds in being quiet for 32 seconds. VICTORY! Kelly has been prepping for her 9th annual Spring art show on May 6th The main benefactor this year is the Hants Fo … - The JaK Attack! Episode 18.37
Welcome to show number 2018.37! Seems we can’t get through the intro without busting in. Jon is now officially Apple Sheeple. He’s counfounded by the ports on a Macbook Air. The bare minimum any profe …
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 962 04 April 2022
Review MassOS 2022.03 and Neptune 7.0, Almalinux OS as the preferred CentOS replacement, FreeBSD getting suite of new sandboxing tools, Debian opens voting for Project Leader, questions and answers tr … - DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 961 28 March 2022
Review Zenwalk GNU Linux 15.0, gaming performance of Fedora, DragonFly BSD fixes removable media crash, GNOME rolls out new desktop release, Debian publishes updated install media, questions and answe … - DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 960 21 March 2022
Review Pardus 21.1, Debian prepares for Bookworm, changing FreeBSD’s root filesystem live, Univention offers new clients management tool, questions and answers tracking local changes, opinion poll tra … - DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 957 28 February 2022
Review Pop!_OS 21.10, Zorin offers more help, installing Debian on an Apple M1 computer, Linux developers consider dropping ReiserFS, AlmaLinux gains PPC64 build, questions and answers transferring bo … - DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 956 21 February 2022
Review running guest distributions with Distrobox, Isolating processes on FreeBSD, how to manage software on Fedora Silverblue, progress from UBports, questions and answers talking about how the BSDs …
- Amiga to PC Floppy Adapter Now Available
I will admit it. This new product grew out of my own laziness. I didn’t want to take the time to solder all those floppy cable wires from an Arduino to an old floppy drive. Thus the Amiga-to-Floppy Dr … - FabGL ESP32 PC/VIC-20 Emulation Board
New product in the Retro Hack Shack shop! Order it here! I have ordered a short run (i.e. qty 4) of development boards that run the FabGL project. Fabrizio Di Vittorio has written some stellar code th … - 12bit Extender Added To The Store
I have done a small run of 12bit Extender boards and added them to the RGBtoHDMI options to purchase. This board makes it easier to connect to retro systems that require all 12bits by allowing you to … - Now Selling The RGBtoHDMI Adaptor!
Update: The main CPLD board sells out quickly. If it is sold out, sign up on the store page to be updated when it is back in stock. I have been working with the developers of the RGBtoHDMI project and … - Zoom Modem Ornament
In my recent video where I turned an old Zoom modem into a Christmas tree ornament, I showed the code I used to make the LEDs blink and play the modem sound. This is a pretty simple program with some … - RGBtoHDMI Resources
Part 1 – https://youtu.be/8lnaI7TY0qQPart 2 – https://youtu.be/xGO3N1ThHFA In my recent two part episode on assembling and testing an RGBtoHDMI adaptor for retro computers, I showed a cable diagram an … - Halloween Plastic Skulls
In my YouTube episode on making plastic skulls out of milk jugs I showed a simple script to run on an Arduino to make the lights fade in and out. Here is the code you can use if you decide to build th … - Teknika MJ-22 Monitor Restoration
In my recent video on the Teknika MJ-22 monitor I lemented the fact that I couldn’t find a manual which means I couldn’t get the pinout for the RGB connector on the back. I went ahead and traced out t … - Ultimate Knight Rider Modem Hack
On a recent video I show you how I hacked a US Robotics Courier modem to look and sound a bit more like KITT from the Knight Rider TV series. The project used an Arduino Pro Mini to drive the LEDs on … - 5150 Links
A few people have asked for more information about some of the mods I showed on my 5150 videos. I will add more links here over time so you can easily find what you are looking for. Links from “A Thir …
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- Linux Action News 242
The controversial Intel code now shipping in Linux, why F-Droid is getting more attractive for developers, and the rumor that could change the industry.Sponsored By:Ting: Save $25 off your first devic … - Linux Action News 241
Why Google’s new open-source security effort might fall a bit short, the Arch snag this week, a big win for Right to Repair, and why you might soon have a new favorite filesystem.Sponsored By:Linode: … - Linux Action News 240
NVIDIA has announced its plans for an open-source GPU driver. Christian Schaller, the Director for Desktop, Graphics, Infotainment and more at Red Hat, gives us the inside scoop on this historic annou … - Linux Action News 239
New firmware superpowers are coming to a future Linux kernel, why Google is working on encrypted hibernation support, and a sneak peek at SteamOS 3.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this … - Linux Action News 238
Pop_OS! 22.04 has a surprise you might not have noticed, we get the details on Ubuntu’s new Real-Time kernel, and the clever idea from the Framework laptop team.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the … - Linux Action News 237
Our take on why Fedora’s Legacy BIOS plans have stirred up such a strong debate, how NVIDIA’s Linux strategy seems to be changing, and a surprising kernel patch from Sony.Sponsored By:Ting: Save $25 o … - Linux Action News 236
SUSE has a skunkworks distro in development, the transition Debian is struggling with, and some long-awaited improvements to Raspberry Pi OS.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page an … - Linux Action News 235
Docker surprises everyone, new Fedora tools in the works, and an old debate with a fresh take.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new … - Linux Action News 234
A new rolling remix of Ubuntu is grabbing attention, AMD has big Linux plans, and why Linux 5.18 looks like another barn burner release.Sponsored By:Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in ser … - Linux Action News 233
A significant follow-up to one of the biggest Linux stories, the Pandora’s box the MIT Technology Review claims open-source devs just opened, and Linux on the M1 finally ships.Sponsored By:Linode: Sig …
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- 102 Sourcetrunk : ZoneMinder
This episode will help you setting up one of the best surveillance systems available, meet ZoneMinder ! - 101 Sourcetrunk : Flashrom
This episode will briefly describe the usage of Flashrom. Identify, read, write, verify and erase your flash chips from the command line. Yes, it’s also the flash utility for linux to help you update … - 100 Sourcetrunk : Wordpress
This episode will briefly describe the installation and usage of Wordpress. Creating a website or blog with a thousands of plugins the easy way. Wordpress.org Wordpress.com (create your website in sec … - 099 Sourcetrunk : Tomahawk
This episode will fundamentally change the way your music is consumed. Meet Tomahawk ! Tomahawk Tomahawk resolvers Tomahawk authors Android picks : Amdroid music from The Daisy Riots theme from Brand … - 098 Sourcetrunk : LightZone
This episode will throw a bit of light on photo manipulation software. LightZone is the perfect workflow tool for all your RAW editing needs. LightZone Digikam UFRaw DCRaw Shotwell The Gimp Darktable … - 097 Sourcetrunk : Diagramo
This episode will look into Diagramo : HTML5 flowchart software. Create your flowcharts and collaborate in the cloud or integrate flowchart software in your own web environment. Diagramo Diagramo Demo … - 096 Sourcetrunk : Roundcube
This episode will briefly demonstrate Roundcube, a webmail client that should fit all your needs from within your browser of choice. Roundcube Roundcube plugins Donate ! ownCloud and Roundcube Fosdem … - 095 Sourcetrunk : Scratch
This episode will briefly introduce the wonderful Scratch programming environment. There is no excuse left to not teach your kids to program. Scratch Try it out ! Donate ! HTML5 version Arduino Connec … - 094 Sourcetrunk : WebRTC and simpleWebRTC
WebRTC WebRTC architecture simpleWebRTC Talky.io The Linux Action Show Android picks : Google Chrome for Android music from Emit theme from Brand New Sin on music.podshow.com Beer on this episode : Ba … - 093 Sourcetrunk : OpenShot
This episode will briefly introduce OpenShot. Video editing under Linux … Really ? Really. OpenShot Donate to OpenShot ! Android picks : VLC for Android music from Sinflood theme from Brand New Sin …
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- Episode 42: Qt/Embedded for Linux
For this topic, Maciej invited Timesys engineers, Justin and Scott, to participate. Both engineers, having enjoyed using Nokia’s software on the Neo phone and having experience with Qt/Embedded for Li … - Episode 41: Desktop-based Build Systems
For this episode, Maciej invited two Timesys engineers, Daniel and Jason (both of whom have been working with the Timesys desktop build system and a number of open source ones, including buildroot and … - Episode 40: Overview of 2.6.28 Linux Kernel and Talk About the Newly Introduced Boot Tracer
In this episode Maciej and Daniel, one of Timesys’ Linux gurus, talk about what’s new in the 2.6.28 Linux kernel. The conversation focuses on several aspects of the 2.6.28 kernel that are particularly … - Episode 39: Overview of 2.6.27 Linux Kernel and Talk About UBIFS
In this episode, our hosts talk about what’s new in the 2.6.27 Linux kernel. Various new features are covered in detail, including support for UBIFS. The hosts discuss the benefits of UBIFS for develo … - Episode 38: Interview with Mike Erickson of Logic
In this episode, Maciej and Gene interview Mike Erickson of Logic, a leading board design and manufacturing company, and discuss weighty topics such as today’s hottest processors, Linux acceptance, Pi … - Episode 37: Free Software – Part 2
In this episode, Maciej and Gene talk about what free software means in practice, both for companies that create free software and those who use it as part of their business. The pair gets upset when … - Episode 36: About Free Software:
Maciej and Gene talk about what “Free Software” means and the rights and obligations of Free Software users. The pair talk about what’s different about GPL3, tivoization, and the Lesser GPL among othe … - Episode 35: 2.6.26 Discussion and MPatrol:
After a bit of a break, Gene and Maciej talk about 2.6.26 from an embedded developer’s perspective. The pair also discuss the ins and outs of using MPatrol: how it works, what it’s good for, and some … - Episode 34: Overview of 2.6.25 and Talk About debugfs:
Maciej and Gene talk about what new in the 2.6.25 version of the kernel that’s relevant to embedded developers, like CANBUS (thanks Volkswagen) and real time features that all allocation of processor … - Episode 33: The Propeller Chip:
Last month, TimeSys was at the ESC West show and brought along the LinuxLink radio gear. In this episode, Maciej and Gene interview Jeff Martin about the technology behind his company’s product, the P …
- Going Linux #424 · Listener Feedback
We have feedback on Deepin concerns, information about UbuntuDDE, LinuxFX, NxOS, and the application Flameshot. Bill breaks KDE Neon and Ambrose is annointed ‘Engineer Minion’. Episode Time Stamps 00: … - Going Linux #423 · Welcome to Linux. Starting your adventure. Pt 1
We go back to our roots and begin with part one of how to get started with Linux. We discuss some basic terms and definitions, talk about installing software applications and even suggest a few distri … - Going Linux #422 · Listener Feedback
We have lots of feedback on Pop!_OS, keyboard shortcuts, and backup scripts. We also have comments on installing Linux on Asus computers and talk about some Elementary news. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 … - Going Linux #421 · Listener Feedback
We discuss Bill’s struggles with Windows and his venture into using Pop!_OS. We provide some ideas on adding a second drive to a Linux machine for dual-booting, running Windows programs without Window … - Going Linux #420 · Pop!_OS
The long-awaited review of Pop!_OS, the Linux distribution from the makers of System76 computers. Our impressions, our opinions and our observations. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #420 · Pop!_ … - Going Linux #419 · Listener Feedback
Are you struggling with switching from Windows or Mac to Linux. Some of our responses to emails this month might just help you out! Also, our listeners help with contact apps, brightness control for y … - Going Linux #418 · Keyboard Shortcuts
Many Linux distributions provide keyboard shortcuts which, by pressing a combination of keys, help you do things that normally require a mouse, trackpad, or another input device. This episode provides … - Going Linux #417 · A Tribute To Tom
We remember former co-host, Tom with a re-broadcast of Tom at his best in episode 180, Listener Feedback and an interview with Jonathan Nadeau. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #417·A Tribute To … - Going Linux #416 · Listener Feedback
We remember former co-host, Tom. We have several submissions about file permissions, Linux recommendations for different types of computer users, help for when sound levels drop, and advice on distro … - Going Linux #415 · Linux Distro Key Differences
In today’s episode we answer the question, ‘What are some of the key differences between Linux distributions?’ Bill begins his evaluation of Elementary OS and we comment on Windows 11. Episode Time St …
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Geek News Radio - Linux Outlaws 370 – Stay Free, Stay Open Source
An uncut video version of this episode can be found on YouTube. 0:02:53 Introduction Linux Voice interview and Bytemark advert Jezra’s Sudo Modprobe (The Hella Short Version) Dan recommends the movie … - Linux Outlaws 369 – Dan Lynch’s Hubcap Six
0:01:25 Introduction Dan says thanks to Eric Beyer who sent him a Sons of Anarchy glass and a T-shirt 0:13:14 The Last Digital Rights Update We talk to the Director of the Open Rights Group, Jim Killo … - Linux Outlaws 368 – The Dark Ages of Free Software
We discuss all things Free Software and open source for a last time with guest co-host Bradley Kuhn from the Software Freedom Conservancy. Apparently, he’s a Distinguished Technologist. copyleft.org F … - Linux Outlaws 367 – Free as in GNU Piss
0:00:59 Introduction Psychoactive use of Amanita muscaria RIP Glen A. Larson The Raspberry Pi Model A+ Debian maintainers resign over systemdDE The Rosetta shirt shitstorm @ellypriZeMaN 0:42:54 Discus … - Linux Outlaws 366 – The Imperial Hubcap Collection
An uncut video version of this episode can be found on YouTube. 0:01:01 Introduction Fab has written over 300 blog posts thanks to Ghost now His desk was included in Linux Voice issue 9 Fab has also f … - Linux Outlaws 365 – Last Stand
Dan and Fab announce that they will end the show by the end of the year and explain their reasoning for this decision. They also discuss the potential outcomes of this and their plans for the future. … - Linux Outlaws 364 – You Weren’t There, Man!
After bringing you a recording of the Podcaster Panel from OggCamp 14, we spent this episode to recap the rest of the weekend — as is customary by now. Also check out Fab’s blog post on the weekend. C … - Linux Outlaws 363 – OggCamp 14 Podcaster Panel
At OggCamp 14, Fab assembled a cast of podcasters to discuss the question “is open source innovative enough?” From left to right: Peter Cannon (The Dick Turpin Road Show), Alan Pope (Ubuntu UK Podcast … - Linux Outlaws 362 – Hitler Funk
Dan and Fab are off to OggCamp 14 in Oxford and explain what will happen with the show in the meantime. 0:15:48 Song Living This Life to Death by T-Bird & The Breaks (licensed Creative Commons BY-NC-S …
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- HPR3604: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About PEX Part 01- Let's Talk About PEX – Introduction
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About PEX Part 01- Let’s Talk About PEX – Introduction Why? My story Why am I posting about plumbing on HPR? “Of interest to hackers” I find it interesting We like … - HPR3603: Who the heck is Evil Steve? Part 1
admin admin with Lurking Prion Episode 3: Who the heck is Evil Steve? Picking up from Episode 2: Good Idea Fairy Hunting we continue exploring the concept of security as a people problem. This week we … - HPR3602: Hacker Stories April 20 22
I guess I lost the document from Lanier Tech :( it was hilarious..
- HPR3601: Re: The Worst Car I Ever Had
Introduction This episode was prompted by show 3542 from Beeza entitled The Worst Car I Ever Had. Here’s my story. I moved to Edinburgh in 1981, and before long bought myself a car – the first one I h … - HPR3600: Digitizing Photos
Today most photos are in digital formats, such as those you take with a smartphone, so they can be worked on with GIMP right away. But about old prints, slides, and negatives? Before you can work on t … - HPR3599: Linux Inlaws S01E56: Slackware – A User's Perspective
In this episode Martin and Chris managed to ensnare a member of the Linux User Group Frankfurt (FraLUG) to talk about his history with Slackware, currently the oldest Linux distribution still maintain … - HPR3598: Slackware 15 – 32 bit Operating System from day one.
The Slackware Linux website: http://www.slackware.com/info/ Wiki on Slackware Linux https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Slackware List of distributions based on Slackware – Suse excluded https://www.primidi.c … - HPR3597: Good Idea Fairy Hunting
This is the beginning of a series where I am going to discuss how to handle and tackle security as a people problem. We often lose sight of the trees for the forest and vice versa. Let’s get out from … - HPR3596: Extracting text, tables and images from docx files using Python
Tools to extract data from docx files: docx2txt python-docx2txt python-docx Code Snippets text = docx2txt.process(src, img_dest) with open(“data.txt”, “wt”) as f: f.write(text) document = docx.Documen … - HPR3595: I am sure I changed my password last…???
Pilot episode. Change your password. Leave me feedback but be gentle…or not
- bsdtalk266 – The nodes take over
We became tired of waiting.
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Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk266/bsdtalk266.ogg - bsdtalk265 – Sunset on BSD
A brief description of playing around with SunOS 4.1.4, which was the last version of SunOS to be based on BSD.File Info: 17Min, 8MbOgg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk265/bsdtalk265.ogg … - bsdtalk264 – Down the Gopher Hole
Playing around with the gopher protocol. Description of gopher from the 1995 book “Student’s Guide to the Internet” by David Clark. Also, at the end of the episode is audio from an interview with Ma … - bsdtalk263 – joshua stein and Brandon Mercer
This episode is brought to you by ftp, the Internet file transfer program, which first appeared in 4.2BSD. An interview with the hosts of the Garbage Podcast, joshua stein and Brandon Mercer. You can … - bsdtalk262 – LightZone with Tex Andrews
An interview with Tex Andrews from Lightzoneproject.org. LightZone is open source digital darkroom software.File Info: 23Min, 11MB.Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk262/bsdtalk262.ogg … - bsdtalk261 – Jails and System Management with Kris Moore
An interview with Kris Moore about the Warden jail management system, iocage, and progress on a new system management API.File Info: 30Min, 14MB.Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/BSDTalk261/BSDTa … - bsdtalk260 – TeachBSD.org with Robert N. M. Watson and George V. Neville-Neil
Can you believe that it has been a decade of BSDTalk? The first episode aired on Dec 20, 2005.An interview with Robert N. M. Watson and George V. Neville-Neil about teaching operating systems with tr … - bsdtalk259 – Supporting a BSD Project
A recording from vBSDCon 2015 of the talk titled “Supporting a BSD Project” with Ed Maste and George Neville-Neil.File Info: 65Min, 31MB.Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk259/bsdtalk259.og … - bsdtalk258 – Chris Henschen from fP Technologies
Oct 2015 is the 20th anniversary of the OpenBSD source tree!This episode is brought to you by the id utility, which returns the user identity. id appeared in 4.4 BSD.An interview from vBSDCon 2015 wi … - bsdtalk257 – NetBSD Developer Christos Zoulas
An interview with NetBSD developer Christos Zoulas at vBSDCon 2015.
File Info: 15Min, 7MB.
Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk257/bsdtalk257.ogg
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Linux Devices
- DepthVista combines RGB and 3D Time of Flight depth cameras
Last week, e-con Systems launched the DepthVista camera which contains both an RGB and a Time of Flight (ToF) depth camera with a range of up to six meters. According to the company, the DepthVista ca … - AMD Robotics Starter Kit based on Zynq Ultrascale+ XCK26 SoM
AMD launched the Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit which is built around the Kria K26 Zynq UltraScale+ XCK26 System-on-Module (SoM) that entered the market last year. The KR260 has similar specs as the … - Multi sensor device packed with Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip
Sfera Labs released the Exo Sense RP which is a compact module that combines sensors to monitor air quality, humidity, temperature, light, motion and audio sensing. Unlike the SENSE board by Nexus Ele … - Minisforum HX90G Mini-PC powered by AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU and discrete AMD GPU
Minisforum has unveiled their latest Mini PC which is based on the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX. The HX90G is also equipped with the Radeon RX 6650M discrete GPU design and dual SO-DIMM DDR4 slots for a total s … - Aeon ATX Server board is equipped with eight SATA III ports, two GbE ports and six R-DIMM slots
The ARES-WHI0 is an ATX server board built around the Intel Xeon Ice Lake-SP processor. Besides its large storage capacity, the ARES-WHI0 features plenty of PCIe slots to support up to four VGA cards … - SENSE, an affordable multipurpose sensor board for Arduino and Raspberry Pi
The SENSE is a compact board loaded with several sensors to gather data from the environment. The device also integrates a battery backed RTC (Real Time Clock) and an SD card socket to enable easy dat … - Raspberry Pi CM4 cluster board includes Rockchip RK3588 SoC support
Supporting up to four Raspberry Pi CM4 or Jetson Nano modules, the Turing Pi 2 is the newest cluster module from the same company that launched the Turing Pi V2 last year. Unlike its predecessor, the … - Nordic Semiconductors offers low cost nRF5340 optimized for Bluetooth LE Audio products
Last week, Nordic Semiconductors introduced an Audio Development Kit (DK) equipped with their own nRF5340 System on Chip (SoC) and nPM1100 Power Management IC. Additionally, the nRF4340 Audio DK imple … - Mini-ITX Single Board Computer w/ Tiger Lake processors, quad display, PCIe x4 and dual GbE ports produced by ICP
The KINO-TGL is equipped with 11th Gen Intel Core Processors (Tiger Lake), 64GB of DDR4 RAM, quadruple display, and abundant expansion slots including PCIe x4 and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth support. The KINO-TG … - MAYA-W2 Tri-Radio includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and IEEE 802.15.4 support
The u-blox MAYA-W2 is a connectivity module based on the multiradio NXP IW612 chipset and provides support for standard wireless protocols such as Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and 802.15.4. radio (Thread an … - FriendlyELEC unveils Rockchip based NanoPi R5S SBC with gigabit WAN/LAN support and HDMI input
FriendlyELEC recently revealed a new member of its NanoPi line on their social Media. The NanoPi R5S is a SBC (Single Board Computer) based on the Rockchip RK3568 processor. According to the company, … - Lanner Electronics Falcon H8 AI accelerator card powered by Hailo 8 AI processors
Hailo and Lanner Electronics launched a cost efficient PCIe accelerator card called the Falcon H8. The device is designed to enable legacy devices such as NVRs, Edge AI boxes, Industrial PCs to effici …
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- How to Install and Configure Fail2ban on Ubuntu 22.04
Fail2ban is free and open-source IPS (Intrusion Prevention Software) that helps administrators secure Linux servers against malicious login and brute-force attacks. In this tutorial, we will show you … - What is Lifecycle Manager in AWS EC2 Service
In this article, we will see how to use Lifecycle Manager to automate the creation, retention, and deletion of snapshots taken to back up our Amazon EBS volumes. This automation helps us to protect va … - What is Amazon Workspace and how to create it on AWS
Amazon WorkSpaces is a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution managed by AWS. We can use it to provision either Windows or Linux desktops. These desktops can be created in just a few minutes. They can q … - Web UI Dashboard for Kubernetes
Kubernetes dashboard provides a web-based UI for the cluster. One can deploy applications on the cluster using the dashboard as well as troubleshoot the existing applications in the cluster. In this a … - What is AWS CloudTrail and how to use it
AWS CloudTrail helps to enable compliance, governance, and risk auditing of your AWS account. Whatever actions that are carried out or performed using AWS IAM User, IAM Role, or an AWS service are rec … - What is AWS GuarDuty and how to use it
AWS GuardDuty is a continuous security monitoring service. It analyzes and processes the AWS CloudTrail management event logs, VPC Flow Logs, CloudTrail S3 data event logs, and DNS logs. In this artic … - How to add Ubuntu System to FreeIPA Server
After you have installed the FreeIPA identity management system, you will need to enroll and add client machines to the FreeIPA server. In this tutorial, we will show you how to add an Ubuntu client m … - How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Ubuntu for ARM
ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite distributed under GNU AGPL v3.0. It comprises web-based viewers and collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms comp … - How to use Screen Command on Linux
Screen is a very useful command which gives us the ability to use multiple Shell(SSH) Sessions from a single SSH session. It means you do not need to explicitly open different SSH sessions to perform … - Linux Administration: Ubuntu Linux Tutorial for Beginners
Linux is a multi-user system that serves as a reliable open-source system for desktops, and servers. Linux is the most widely used open-source Operating System (OS). In this article, we will be using …
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- mp3 files not present in media players such as ncmpcpp or cmus?
Hi, recently having an issue with any song which is encoded as mp3 format. They don’t play with mpd/ncmpcpp (not listed) and also in other apps such as cmus. I remember over the years, that mp3’s need … - LXer: AlmaLinux 9 Officially Released, Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Published at LXer: The AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced today that AlmaLinux 9 is now available for download as the newest version of this popular CentOS alternative derived from Red Hat Enterprise L … - Must I blacklist my kernel when updating the parches in Slackware64-15.0?
I have been reading a lot of “How-to’s” and threads in order to prepare myself for doing my first “grabbing” (I am not sure which verb would be correct: install? update?) of available patches for Slac … - Partition can't be monted
Hi there, my disk has three parts, but one of these can’t be mounted. Is the main one, which used to be root. Quote: Error mounting /dev/sda3 at /media/znt/162aab85-3bce-4235-8c4b-cee4ec5da114: Comman … - What is spamassassin test SCC_BODY_URI_ONLY?
I’m getting “1.4 SCC_BODY_URI_ONLY No description available.” in my X-Spam-Report. I’ve searched for this and all I can find is this in a list of test with exactly that description: “No description av … - LXer: Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 splashes down on Win Server 2022
Published at LXer: Windows Server 2022 now supports Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, as long as you don’t mind installing a preview patch. Less than a week after users posted glum comments such as: “I d … - vulkan drivers for AMD gpu keeps pulling intel info and driver
On my arch box, not connected to internet at the moment. lspci -k shows that vga compatible controller is indeed AMD but if i do a vulkan info | less, it fails with an error code:0 /usr/lib/libvulkan_ … - New install, X isn't working
Greetings folks, New install, gentoo newbie. X isn’t working and searching for the solution isn’t working out. Code: dbus-core: error connecting to system bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound … - LXer: AlmaLinux 9 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
Published at LXer: AlmaLinux has emerged as a popular replacement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux’s free version since CentOS’s entry into the “stream.” One week after RHEL 9, based on Kernel 5.14, AlmaL … - MySQL to MariaDB
I had a small LAMP stack sight running on my local drive. I copied all my php/html files over to my digital oceans debian LAMP stack server. The only difference between the two is on my local drive I …
- Write C applications using Vely on Linux
Write C applications using Vely on Linux Sergio Mijatovic Thu, 05/26/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Vely is a tool for writing web and command-line applications in C. Vely combin … - Document your source code with Doxygen on Linux
Document your source code with Doxygen on Linux Stephan Avenwedde Thu, 05/26/2022 – 03:00 2 readers like this 2 readers like this When trying to familiarize yourself with someone else’s project, you u … - Migrate databases to Kubernetes using Konveyor
Migrate databases to Kubernetes using Konveyor Yasu Katsuno Wed, 05/25/2022 – 08:21 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Kubernetes Database Operator is useful for building scalable database server … - Improve network performance with this open source framework
Improve network performance with this open source framework Hifza Khalid Wed, 05/25/2022 – 03:00 2 readers like this 2 readers like this In the age of high-speed internet, most large information syste … - Build a Quarkus reactive application using Kubernetes Secrets
Build a Quarkus reactive application using Kubernetes Secrets Daniel Oh Tue, 05/24/2022 – 03:00 2 readers like this 2 readers like this Many organizations have security policies in place that dictate … - 12 essential Linux commands for beginners
12 essential Linux commands for beginners Don Watkins Tue, 05/24/2022 – 03:00 4 readers like this 4 readers like this When operating on the Linux command line, it is easy to get disoriented, which can … - A hands-on guide to images and containers for developers
A hands-on guide to images and containers for developers Evan “Hippy” Slatis Mon, 05/23/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Containers and Open Container Initiative (OCI) images are i … - 7 pieces of Linux advice for beginners
7 pieces of Linux advice for beginners Opensource.com Mon, 05/23/2022 – 03:00 3 readers like this 3 readers like this What advice would you give a new Linux user? We asked our community of writers to … - A programmer's guide to GNU C Compiler
A programmer’s guide to GNU C Compiler Jayashree Hutt… Fri, 05/20/2022 – 03:00 5 readers like this 5 readers like this C is a well-known programming language, popular with experienced and new programm … - How to rename a branch, delete a branch, and find the author of a branch in Git
How to rename a branch, delete a branch, and find the author of a branch in Git Agil Antony Fri, 05/20/2022 – 03:00 6 readers like this 6 readers like this One of Git’s primary strengths is its abilit …
- Mesa, ImageMagick Packages Update in Tumbleweed
Snapshots for openSUSE Tumbleweed have been continuously released this month. This week we will look at packages released in four snapshots since Friday. However, before venturing in to those snapshot … - openSUSE Leap 15.4 Enters Release Candidate Phase
The openSUSE Project has entered the Release Candidate phase for the next minor release version of the openSUSE Leap distribution. The upcoming release of Leap 15.4 transitioned from its Beta phase to … - GCC 12 Becoming Default Compiler in Tumbleweed
More than a month after preparing the default compiler for openSUSE Tumbleweed to be switched to GNU Compiler Collection 12, the latest snapshot passed openQA and is making GCC12 the default compiler … - GNOME, curl, Fetchmail update in Tumbleweed, WSL Image Published
Snapshots of openSUSE Tumbleweed flowed out this week and the rolling release also gave Microsoft Windows users a newer Windows Subsystem for Linux image. A newly published WSL image of Tumbleweed in … - Call for Volunteers to 2022 openSUSE Asia Summit
Call For Volunteers The openSUSE.Asia Summit is an annual openSUSE Asian conference, attended by contributors and enthusiasts from all over Asia. The event focuses primarily on the openSUSE distributi … - LLVM, PipeWire, git update in Tumbleweed
There have been three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released since last Thursday. If the 20220420 snapshot passes openQA, it might be released before this article publishes and push the number of snap … - openSUSE Community Publishes Annual Survey Results
The openSUSE community has published results from the annual community survey. This year’s results increased from last year’s results by more than 100 participants, with 1,320 respondents this time ar … - Tumbleweed to Get New Default GCC
A new default GNU Compiler Collection for openSUSE Tumbleweed is set to follow one of the snapshots that rolled out this week. Snapshot 20220405 prepares the default compiler switch to GCC 12. GCC 12 … - Leap Micro Beta Available for Testers
People browsing through openSUSE’s websites may spot something new on get.opensuse.org. Leap Micro, which is currently showing the 5.2 beta version, is for containerized and virtualized workloads. It … - Tumbleweed updates sudo, systemd, ibus
A total of four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were delivered this week to rolling release users. Tumbleweed has consistently been releasing daily snapshots; a four-day period between two snapshots thi …
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Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 128 for the week of April 14th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue128In Announcements, we have “Please digg: Fedora stories”.In Planet Fedora, we have “FL … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 127
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 127 for the week of April 7th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue127In Announcements, we have “Rawhide 20080404 Snapshot Released”, “Callfor Stories”, “An … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 126
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 126 for the week of March 24th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue126In Announcements, we have “F9 Beta release announcement”, “Rawhide20080328 Snapshot”, … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 125
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 125 for the week of March 17th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue125In Announcements, we have “Fedora 9 Beta slipped a few days”, “MichaelTiemann’s Speec … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 124
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 124 for the week of March 10th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue124In Announcements, we have “Announcing the relaunch of the Fedora BugZappers!”In Plane … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 123
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 123 for the week of March 3rd, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue123In Planet Fedora, we have “Bonnie in Laurinburg”, “RSS feeds ofbugs!”, “Howto: Test th … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 122
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 122 for the week of February 25th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue122In Announcements, we have “Fedora Board IRC meeting 2008-03-04”.In Fedora Marketin … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 121
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 121 for the week of February 18th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue121In Announcements, we have “Fedora 10’s FUDCon”, “LWN subscription?”,”Fedora Amateu … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 120
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 120 for the week of February 11th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue120In Announcements, we have “Announcing Fedora 8 Xfce Spin”In Planet Fedora, we have …
- Google: Here comes our 'Open Source Maintenance Crew'
The Google Open Source Maintenance Crew will support under-resourced critical open-source products to fix security issues. - New âCheersâ Linux ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers
A new ransomware named ”Cheers’ has appeared in the cybercrime space and has started its operations by targeting vulnerable VMware ESXi servers. - RedHat: RHSA-2022-2264:01 Moderate: OpenShift Container Platform 4.6.58 bug
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.6.58 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements. This release includes a security update for Red Hat … - RedHat: RHSA-2022-4711:01 Moderate: RHV Manager (ovirt-engine) [ovirt-4.5.0]
Updated ovirt-engine packages that fix several bugs and add various enhancements are now available. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vul … - RedHat: RHSA-2022-4712:01 Moderate: RHV Engine and Host Common Packages
Updated dependency packages for ovirt-engine and ovirt-host that fix several bugs and add various enhancements are now available. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security im … - RedHat: RHSA-2022-4764:01 Low: RHV RHEL Host (ovirt-host) [ovirt-4.5.0]
Updated host packages that fix several bugs and add various enhancements are now available. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Low. A Common Vulnerability Sc … - Ubuntu 5449-1: libXv vulnerability
libXv could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially crafted input. - Debian: DSA-5149-1: cups security update
Joshua Mason discovered that a logic error in the validation of the secret key used in the “local” authorisation mode of the CUPS printing system may result in privilege escalation. - Best File & Disk Encryption Tools for Linux
As we rapidly transition to an increasingly digital society, data protection is a greater concern than ever before. Encryption is one of the most effective and widely used methods of securing senstive … - The Benefits of Bug Bounty Programs
Ethical hacking might sound contradictory, but leveraging the skills of the ”white hat’ hacker community has done a great deal for safety and security on the internet. Nowhere does this show more tha …
- Best File & Disk Encryption Tools for Linux
As we rapidly transition to an increasingly digital society, data protection is a greater concern than ever before. Encryption is one of the most effective and widely used methods of securing senstive … - The Benefits of Bug Bounty Programs
Ethical hacking might sound contradictory, but leveraging the skills of the ”white hat’ hacker community has done a great deal for safety and security on the internet. Nowhere does this show more tha … - Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 1
In this first part of our Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux, we will explore the basics of keylogging and its importance in the realm of Linux security, and dive deeper into keylogging in userspac … - What You Need to Know about the Sysrv-K Cryptomining Botnet in Less than a Minute
Last Friday, Microsoft announced that they have discovered a new botnet that exposes both Windows and Linux computers and web servers to new threats. The botnet, known as Sysrv-K, takes advantage of u …
- Ubuntu 5449-1: libXv vulnerability
libXv could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially crafted input. - Ubuntu 5448-1: ncurses vulnerabilities
Several security issues were fixed in ncurses. - Ubuntu 5402-2: OpenSSL vulnerabilities
Several security issues were fixed in OpenSSL. - Ubuntu 5445-1: Subversion vulnerabilities
Several security issues were fixed in subversion. - Ubuntu 5447-1: logrotate vulnerability
logrotate could be made to stop processing log files. - Ubuntu 5446-1: dpkg vulnerability
A malicious source package could write files outside the unpack directory. - Ubuntu 5404-2: Rsyslog vulnerability
Rsyslog could be made to crash if it received a specially crafted request. - Ubuntu 5440-1: PostgreSQL vulnerability
PostgreSQL could be made to execute commands as the superuser. - Ubuntu 5439-1: AccountsService vulnerability
AccountsService could be made to crash or stop responding.
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