We did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about.
Can we build an indestructible server that stands up to the test of giving out root login to the Internet?
A few tools to build your own Way Back Machine, we check in with the "Year of Voice" and more.
We get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community.
We attempt to swap Linux distributions live on our production server, to prove that new tooling makes the Linux distro model obsolete.
How we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise.
The first new desktop environment in a while that has caught our attention, and it promises to unlock the full power of cutting-edge Linux.
Two listeners race to set up a web server on Suicide Linux. One slip-up and it's all gone. Who will survive?
We surprise each other with three secret topics, with one big catch.
What we're liking about GNOME 44, how Microsoft's Linux distro is trying to attract more users, and we bust a CentOS myth.
Today we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process.
Brent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.
We complete a year-long journey and discover some unspoken truths about a great Linux distro. Plus one small, and one major update on our GrapheneOS adventure.
Why this latest release of Fedora misses the mark, and Ubuntu's quiet backing away from ZFS.
We surprise each other with three different topics, and Chris has a big update on the ODROID H3+.
Sometimes your best upgrades are unplanned; Chris just got his Home Assistant Yellow fully deployed.
Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.
Can Linux do better? Apple is scrambling to build always-on malware protection into the next macOS as its market share grows. A precautionary tale for Linux users.
The five most common problems when trying out an immutable Linux distro like NixOS. Plus, why one Linux dev says just target WINE.
Is the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.
A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.
We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement.
The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.
One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love.
From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.
Our thoughts on NixOS' new GUI installer, winning hearts and minds one firmware update at a time, the performance bug that hit Linux 5.18, and preparation begins for the open-source NVIDIA driver.
Each of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job.
If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?
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.
We've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review.
We just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more.
How we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it.
We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions.
Sometimes things go wrong; this week, we admit we've got a problem.