Linux, fitness and vintage tech enthusiest, with an almost unhealthy obsession with the openSUSE project. Technology has been a hobby of mine for life and I work as a mechanical designer, looking for ways to make that job more efficient with Linux and open source tools. When I am not working, you will find me in the kitchen, using Linux to manage my recipes and meal plans, and elsewhere using Linux to add efficiency to my life.
Nathan Wolf has hosted 170 Episodes.
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1: Ubuntu ZFS, Desktop Linux Evangelism, Internet Privacy and Xfce vs. KDE Plasma Resource Usage | DLN Xtend
October 28th, 2019 | 40 mins 24 secs
In the first regular episode of DLN Xtend we take a little time to introduce ourselves. Topics covered include a discussion on Ubuntu 19.10 experimental ZFS support and how that might be used in future releases, desktop Linux evangelism, anonymity on the Internet, privacy trade-offs, as well as corporate and governmental oversteps, and Xfce versus KDE Plasma resource usage.
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0: Linux Flagship Devices, Rolling for Servers, Older Hardware and Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine | DLN Xtend
October 25th, 2019 | 48 mins 2 secs
In this, our preview DLN Xtend episode, we discuss the (unusual?) concept of Linux flagship devices, the pros and cons of rolling releases on the server side, the continuing trend of removing support for older hardware in many Linux distributions and a brief look at some of the highlights in the Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine release.