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Coming up in this episode 1. Is Endeavour Arch? 2. The history of Endeavour 3. We belly up to the saloon 4. And rm rf is so forever 0:00 Cold Open 1:44 Is EndeavourOS Arch? 11:06 The Intro to the History of EndeavourOS 13:00 2019 27:36 2020 34:09 2021 42:21 2022 50:31 Our Thoughts on EndeavourOS 1:10:52 Community Focus: Linux Saloon 1:14:35 App Focus: trash-cli 1:20:54 Next Time 1:24:16 Stinger Video Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AIWIfraNt8 Banter Is EndeavourOS Arch BTW? Give us some feedback and let us know. Announcements If you like what we're doing here, make sure to send us a buck over at Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace) Give us a sub on YouTube (https://youtube.com/linuxuserspace) You can watch us live on Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) the day after an episode drops. Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.show Endeavour the History Some fast links: Main Web Page (https://endeavouros.com) Forum (https://forum.endeavouros.com) Bug Reports (https://forum.endeavouros.com/c/arch-based-related-questions/bug-reports/64) EndeavourOS on GitHub (https://endeavouros-team.github.io/EndeavourOS-Development/) Wiki (https://discovery.endeavouros.com/) Reddit subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/EndeavourOS/) About EndeavourOS page (https://endeavouros.com/about-us/) EndeavourOS on Wkipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EndeavourOS) History: May 2019 - Antergos ends... (https://web.archive.org/web/20190522031004/https://antergos.com/blog/antergos-linux-project-ends/) June 23 2019 - The EndeavourOS (https://endeavouros.com) website is launched. July 2 2019 - The Forum (https://forum.endeavouros.com) is launched. July 7 2019 - The Mastodon account is announced (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/endeavouros-is-on-mastodon/218). July 10 2019 - The first beta is available (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/the-new-beta-is-available/273). July 15 2019 - The first offline stable release is available (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/endeavouros-first-stable-release-has-arrived/356). The path is set. (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/get-ready-for-the-next-level/1482) The Discovery magazine will be much more. (https://endeavouros.com/news/hi-meet-endeavouros/) The Kalu update notifier is busted (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/pacman-update-breaks-kalu-dependencies/2002) but gets replaced quickly by eos-update-notifier. "Rolling Release Distros Suck" article from Discovery (https://web.archive.org/web/20201126220938/https://discovery.endeavouros.com/articles/rolling-release-distros-suck/). The addition of the Alpix mirror (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/santa-sent-us-a-mirror-elf/2707). There's a recurring theme on the forum. Chill out! (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/an-appeal-to-common-decency/3582) The Welcome app gets a facelift (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/new-version-of-welcome/4892)! EndeavourOS ARM is launched (https://endeavouros.com/news/the-september-release-and-endeavouros-arm-arrived/). Discovery is discontinued (https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/enjoy-your-easter-weekend-everyone/13282). The Raspberry Pi 4 gets 64-bit support (https://arm.endeavouros.com/2022/01/21/our-new-arm-install-script-is-here-with-a-64-bit-option-for-the-raspberry-pi-4b/). Artemis Neo is here! (https://endeavouros.com/news/artemis-neo-is-available/) Community Focus Linux Saloon (https://cubiclenate.com/linuxsaloon/) App Focus trash-cli (https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli) trash-cli provides: trash-put trash files and directories. trash-empty empty the trashcan(s). trash-list list trashed files. trash-restore restore a trashed file. trash-rm remove individual files from the trashcan. 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A problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS. Plus some important community news, handy picks, feedback, and more!
We take a look at the continuation of Antergos called Endeavour OS and are pretty impressed, and Distrohoppers delivers an interesting distro that's obsessed with cats. Plus the only way to watch YouTube videos on Android.
We take a look at the continuation of Antergos called Endeavour OS and are pretty impressed, and Distrohoppers delivers an interesting distro that's obsessed with cats.
We're pleasantly surprised by a new Linux distro, EvilGnome malware spies on Gnome Shell users, and more good news for MacBook Linux users. Plus why RetroArch coming to Steam is a bit controversial, ubuntu-wsl is a cold drink for Windows users, and gpodder needs a new maintainer.
We're pleasantly surprised by a new Linux distro, EvilGnome malware spies on Gnome Shell users, and more good news for MacBook Linux users. Plus why RetroArch coming to Steam is a bit controversial, ubuntu-wsl is a cold drink for Windows users, and gpodder needs a new maintainer.
We're pleasantly surprised by a new Linux distro, EvilGnome malware spies on Gnome Shell users, and more good news for MacBook Linux users. Plus why RetroArch coming to Steam is a bit controversial, ubuntu-wsl is a cold drink for Windows users, and gpodder needs a new maintainer.
Vamos conversar sobre a polêmica do pedido de não customização dos temas do GNOME e também o fim da distro Linux, baseada no Arch, Antergos, entre outras coisas.
Una distro que no será un simple clon de Antergos sino que traerá algunas y excelentes novedades.Noticia en el foro de Antergos: https://forum.antergos.com/topic/11820/endeavour-in-preparation-for-launchMusic from https://filmmusic.io:"Loopster, District Four, Funkorama" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Bienvenidos al Episodio #3 de AFTP (Another Functional Tech Podcast) presentado por Ernesto Acosta y acompañado por David Linares y […]
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Welcome to the recorded audio version of BigDaddyLinuxLive which is streamed live every Saturday night where we discuss our weekly distro challenge and all things Linux! This week will be hosted by Zebedee Boss along with Dan Simmons and they are checking out Kubuntu 19.04 along with a great discussion about Antergos and where is this leading to? Want to join us? You can download zoom and install it and join the meeting via this link on Saturday night at 8pm EDT We will be multistreaming with ReStream so you can watch it here on Youtube or on Twitch! Check out bigdaddylinux.com for more info. Links for people who join BDLL can be found on the BDLL Community page Join the discussion during the week via Telegram Discord IRC #bigdaddylinuxlive on freenode
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Pierre und Marius reden über Manjaro i3, Huawei, Antergos, Apple Pay, Google Jobs, RIPE78, Windows-0-Day-Lücken und vieles mehr!
Antergos Linux ha anunciado en su página web que pone fin al proyecto, Antergos echa el cierre. El proyecto ha crecido bastante y ya no dan abasto.¿Qué vas a pasar ahora con los usuarios que tienen esta distro instalada? ¿Cuanto tiempos han dado de plazo para cerrar? En este audio resolvemos todas estas dudas y damos alternativas por si te quieres cambiar.Nota oficial: https://antergos.com/blog/antergos-linux-project-ends/Music from https://filmmusic.io:"Loopster, District Four, Funkorama" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Bienvenidos al Episodio 24 de Podcast Inside, un podcast de Tecnología en la Red TuPodcast.com En el espisodio de hoy […]
Strategic thinking to keep FreeBSD relevant, reflecting on the soul of a new machine, 10GbE Benchmarks On Nine Linux Distros and FreeBSD, NetBSD integrating LLVM sanitizers in base, FreeNAS 11.2 distrowatch review, and more. ##Headlines ###Strategic thinking, or what I think what we need to do to keep FreeBSD relevant Since I participate in the FreeBSD project there are from time to time some voices which say FreeBSD is dead, Linux is the way to go. Most of the time those voices are trolls, or people which do not really know what FreeBSD has to offer. Sometimes those voices wear blinders, they only see their own little world (were Linux just works fine) and do not see the big picture (like e.g. competition stimulates business, …) or even dare to look what FreeBSD has to offer. Sometimes those voices raise a valid concern, and it is up to the FreeBSD project to filter out what would be beneficial. Recently there were some mails on the FreeBSD lists in the sense of “What about going into direction X?”. Some people just had the opinion that we should stay where we are. In my opinion this is similarly bad to blindly saying FreeBSD is dead and following the masses. It would mean stagnation. We should not hold people back in exploring new / different directions. Someone wants to write a kernel module in (a subset of) C++ or in Rust… well, go ahead, give it a try, we can put it into the Ports Collection and let people get experience with it. This discussion on the mailinglists also triggered some kind of “where do we see us in the next years” / strategic thinking reflection. What I present here, is my very own opinion about things we in the FreeBSD project should look at, to stay relevant in the long term. To be able to put that into scope, I need to clarify what “relevant” means in this case. FreeBSD is currently used by companies like Netflix, NetApp, Cisco, Juniper, and many others as a base for products or services. It is also used by end‐users as a work‐horse (e.g. mailservers, webservers, …). Staying relevant means in this context, to provide something which the user base is interested in to use and which makes it more easy / fast for the user base to deliver whatever they want or need to deliver than with another kind of system. And this in terms of time to market of a solution (time to deliver a service like a web‐/mail‐/whatever‐server or product), and in terms of performance (which not only means speed, but also security and reliability and …) of the solution. I have categorized the list of items I think are important into (new) code/features, docs, polishing and project infrastructure. Links in the following usually point to documentation/HOWTOs/experiences for/with FreeBSD, and not to the canonical entry points of the projects or technologies. In a few cases the links point to an explanation in the wikipedia or to the website of the topic in question. ###Reflecting on The Soul of a New Machine Long ago as an undergraduate, I found myself back home on a break from school, bored and with eyes wandering idly across a family bookshelf. At school, I had started to find a calling in computing systems, and now in the den, an old book suddenly caught my eye: Tracy Kidder’s The Soul of a New Machine. Taking it off the shelf, the book grabbed me from its first descriptions of Tom West, captivating me with the epic tale of the development of the Eagle at Data General. I — like so many before and after me — found the book to be life changing: by telling the stories of the people behind the machine, the book showed the creative passion among engineers that might otherwise appear anodyne, inspiring me to chart a course that might one day allow me to make a similar mark. Since reading it over two decades ago, I have recommended The Soul of a Machine at essentially every opportunity, believing that it is a part of computing’s literary foundation — that it should be considered our Odyssey. Recently, I suggested it as beach reading to Jess Frazelle, and apparently with perfect timing: when I saw the book at the top of her vacation pile, I knew a fuse had been lit. I was delighted (though not at all surprised) to see Jess livetweet her admiration of the book, starting with the compelling prose, the lucid technical explanations and the visceral anecdotes — but then moving on to the deeper technical inspiration she found in the book. And as she reached the book’s crescendo, Jess felt its full power, causing her to reflect on the nature of engineering motivation. Excited to see the effect of the book on Jess, I experienced a kind of reflected recommendation: I was inspired to (re-)read my own recommendation! Shortly after I started reading, I began to realize that (contrary to what I had been telling myself over the years!) I had not re-read the book in full since that first reading so many years ago. Rather, over the years I had merely revisited those sections that I remembered fondly. On the one hand, these sections are singular: the saga of engineers debugging a nasty I-cache data corruption issue; the young engineer who implements the simulator in an impossibly short amount of time because no one wanted to tell him that he was being impossibly ambitious; the engineer who, frustrated with a nanosecond-scale timing problem in the ALU that he designed, moved to a commune in Vermont, claiming a desire to deal with “no unit of time shorter than a season”. But by limiting myself to these passages, I was succumbing to the selection bias of my much younger self; re-reading the book now from start to finish has given new parts depth and meaning. Aspects that were more abstract to me as an undergraduate — from the organizational rivalries and absurdities of the industry to the complexities of West’s character and the tribulations of the team down the stretch — are now deeply evocative of concrete episodes of my own career. See Article for rest… ##News Roundup ###Out-Of-The-Box 10GbE Network Benchmarks On Nine Linux Distributions Plus FreeBSD 12 Last week I started running some fresh 10GbE Linux networking performance benchmarks across a few different Linux distributions. That testing has now been extended to cover nine Linux distributions plus FreeBSD 12.0 to compare the out-of-the-box networking performance. Tested this round alongside FreeBSD 12.0 was Antergos 19.1, CentOS 7, Clear Linux, Debian 9.6, Fedora Server 29, openSUSE Leap 15.0, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, and Ubuntu 18.10. All of the tests were done with a Tyan S7106 1U server featuring two Intel Xeon Gold 6138 CPUs, 96GB of DDR4 system memory, and Samsung 970 EVO SSD. For the 10GbE connectivity on this server was an add-in HP NC523SFP PCIe adapter providing two 10Gb SPF+ ports using a QLogic 8214 controller. Originally the plan as well was to include Windows Server 2016/2019. Unfortunately the QLogic driver download site was malfunctioning since Cavium’s acquisition of the company and the other Windows Server 2016 driver options not panning out and there not being a Windows Server 2019 option. So sadly that Windows testing was thwarted so I since started testing over with a Mellanox Connectx-2 10GbE NIC, which is well supported on Windows Server and so that testing is ongoing for the next article of Windows vs. Linux 10 Gigabit network performance plus some “tuned” Linux networking results too. ###Integration of the LLVM sanitizers with the NetBSD base system Over the past month I’ve merged the LLVM compiler-rt sanitizers (LLVM svn r350590) with the base system. I’ve also managed to get a functional set of Makefile rules to build all of them, namely: ASan, UBSan, TSan, MSan, libFuzzer, SafeStack, XRay. In all supported variations and modes that are supported by the original LLVM compiler-rt package. ###Distrowatch FreeNAS 11.2 review The project’s latest release is FreeNAS 11.2 and, at first, I nearly overlooked the new version because it appeared to be a minor point release. However, a lot of work went into the new version and 11.2 offers a lot of changes when compared next to 11.1, “including a major revamp of the web interface, support for self-encrypting drives, and new, backwards-compatible REST and WebSocket APIs. This update also introduces iocage for improved plugins and jails management and simplified plugin development.” ##Beastie Bits Instructions for installing rEFInd to dual boot a computer with FreeBSD and windows (and possibly other OSes as well). NetBSD desktop pt.6: “vi(1) editor, tmux and unicode $TERM” Unix flowers FreeBSD upgrade procedure using GPT Pull-based Backups using OpenBSD base* Developing WireGuard for NetBSD OpenZFS User Conference, April 18-19, Norwalk CT KnoxBug Feb 25th ##Feedback/Questions Jake - C Programming Farhan - Explanation of rtadvd Nelson - Bug Bounties on Open-Source Software Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
Acabo de quitar la última distro Linux con Gnome que me quedaba y en este momento solo tengo distros con Plasma. Antergos Plasma en mi PC pequeño Lenovo y acabo de instalar KDE neon con base Bionic en mi PC grande.Plasma va avanzando a pasos agigantados, cosa que no pueden decir otros escritorios, como Gnome.Música: https://www.bensound.com/
Este es el año de Anarchy Linux en el escritorio, si si, al menos en el mío.Se fue Antergos y vino Xubuntu, quedó KDE neon, Xubuntu se fue y regresó Antergos imposible de instalar y Anarchy se adueño de todos los discos duros y de todos los equipos.Una historia de amor y odio.
Me he reunido con el gran DJ MAO MIX de el DJ Informático para hablar un poco sobre Gnome y Antergos, una charla muy sabrosa se dice en Colombia. Una cosa lleva a la otra y al final, como siempre pasa en estos casos, se termina hablando de todo lo que nos gusta.En el blog del DJ: https://djinformatico.wordpress.com/2018/04/21/y-entonces-gnome/
Cuando instalas 2 distros Linux compartiendo disco duro y partición Swap, y la segunda te cambia el UUID de la Swap, la primera distro se suele enfadar yal no encontrar su UUID de la Swap suele iniciar bastante lenta. Te traigo la solución.Debemos configurar estos dos archivos./etc/fstab/etc/default/grubMúsica: http://freemusicarchive.org/ACPI Error: Una tontería de GNU/Linux que me ha vuelto loco: http://quijotelibre.com/2017/10/12/acpi-error-una-tonteria-de-gnulinux-que-me-ha-vuelto-loco/
Welcome to Episode #199 of Linux in the Ham Shack. This episode contains discussion on using web-based SDRs when local receivers are in adequate, JOTA and JOTI, the opening of the 630m and 2200m bands, Linux advocacy, EFF vs DRM, ttyd, Antergos and much more. Thank you for listening. Please tune in to Episode #200 [...]
Η αναμονή τελείωσε! Το 21ο Technopolitan είναι έτοιμο, οπότε καθαρίστε τα αυτιά σας με μπατονέτα, για να ακούσετε αυτά που δε λέγονται πουθενά αλλού. Σήμερα έχουμε τα καλύτερα παιχνίδια από την E3 2017, τα τρομερά νέα προϊόντα της Apple, ένα εκ των οποίων πρέπει να το αγοράσεις τιμής ένεκεν, ενώ ξεκαθαρίζουμε επιτέλους τι είναι το Arch Linux και τι το Antergos, σε μία επική μάχη χωρίς προηγούμενο! Αυτά και άλλα πολλά, απλά πατώντας το Play... Όλα τα θέματα:Firefox 54 | Ο βασιλιάς επέστρεψε DesktopAndroid Go AndroidWWDC 2017 | iOS 11, WatchOS 4, Νέα iMac και iPad Pro AppleApple Pencil Holder | Το απόλυτο φετινό gadget AppleΟ Ηλίας Λιμναίος ξεκλειδώνει το NFC του iPhone! Σύντομα το tweak στο Cydia! AppleΤριπλάσιες οι πωλήσεις του PlayStation 4 στην Ευρώπη έναντι του Xbox One GamesXbox One X, η κονσόλα που φέρνει το πραγματικό 4K gaming κυκλοφορεί στις 7 Νοεμβρίου GamesΤο Antergos ΔΕΝ είναι Arch Linux LinuxΜεγαλύτερο έλεγχο του κυβερνοχώρου ζήτησε η T. Μέι μετά τις τελευταίες τρομοκρατικές επιθέσεις στο Λονδίνο SecurityΤέλος για δημοφιλή add-on του Kodi μετά από αγωγή KodiE3 2017 trailers | Far Cry 5 - Assassin's Creed Origins - Forza Motorsport 7 - Anthem - FIFA 18 - Battlefield 1 In the name of the Tsar - Need for Speed Payback - NBA Live 18 - A Way Out Games
Junio está siendo un mes bastante caluroso y bastante movidito en lo que a Linux se refiere. Os cuento todas estas cosillas y algo más.Música: http://www.bensound.com/Estoy por aquí:- Twitter Personal: https://twitter.com/yoyo308- Blog Salmorejo Geek: https://salmorejogeek.com/- Twitter Salmorejo Geek: https://twitter.com/salmorejogeek- Canal Telegram Salmorejo Geek: https://t.me/salmorejogeek- Canal Telegram Salmorejo Geek audios: https://t.me/salmorejogeekaudios- Blog Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://udcpodcast.blog/- Twitter Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://twitter.com/udcpodcast- Canal Telegram Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://t.me/udcpodcast- Mastodon Personal: https://mastodon.club/@yoyo308
Antergos Linux acaba de lanzar nueva ISO de instalación con la numeración 17.6 (Més de junio, año 2017).Os traigo una instalación de la misma, paso a paso, amenizada con música antigua. Música que formó parte de la banda sonora de la serie de RTVE Cuéntame cómo pasó.Estoy por aquí:- Twitter Personal: https://twitter.com/yoyo308- Blog Salmorejo Geek: https://salmorejogeek.com/- Twitter Salmorejo Geek: https://twitter.com/salmorejogeek- Canal Telegram Salmorejo Geek: https://t.me/salmorejogeek- Canal Telegram Salmorejo Geek audios: https://t.me/salmorejogeekaudios- Blog Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://udcpodcast.blog/- Twitter Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://twitter.com/udcpodcast- Canal Telegram Un Día Cualquiera Podcast: https://t.me/udcpodcast- Mastodon Personal: https://mastodon.club/@yoyo308Categoría
The hosts take a look at the vast difference between installing Antergos with a GUI wizard and installing Arch manually.
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Instalando Syncthing en Ubuntu, Antergos y Raspberry Pi Sigue leyendo el post completo de Instalando Syncthing en Ubuntu, Antergos y Raspberry Pi Visita uGeek Podcast Visita uGeek Podcast Suscribete al Podcast de uGeek
Este es mi primer Crossover con el compañero Ángel del podcast uGeek. Este es un podcast que con apenas poco tiempo de vida se está situando bien arriba siendo una referencia en los temas de Linux, Software Libre, cacharros y servicios.Esta ha sido una charla amena y entretenida en donde nos hemos olvidado del micrófono y hemos hablado un poco de todo, de los temas que a todos nos apasionan, una charla de tu a tu que os recomiendo escuchar si os gusta todo este mundillo.* Mastodon, la nueva red social de software libre, clon de Twitter.* El futuro de Ubuntu* Visión general del Software Libre y la Comunidad* Telegram* Android y iOS* Seguridad en la red* Seguridad para realizar compras por internet* AntergosY mucho más…Como nota personal comentaros que he disfrutando mucho departiendo con el amigo Ángel y tengan por seguro que no será el último audio que hagamos juntos.uGeek Podcast: http://ugeekpodcast.blogspot.com.es/
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He vuelto a Antergos Linux en la partición que antes ocupaba Debian testing, y he vuelto al más puro estilo Atlético de Madrid, sufriendo!!!
Mi nombre es Juan Febles y hoy toca una entrevista Linux Connexion, los programas especiales de este podcast para acercarte a las personas o proyectos que han salido en la sección Comunidad Linux. El invitado de hoy fue nombrado el la sección Comunidad Linux del programa 16 sobre Antergos, y no podría ser otro que Alexandre Filgueira, creador y coordinador de esta distro nacida en España. Tuvimos una interesante charla, él desde Lima, Perú, donde reside ya desde hace varios años.
Mi nombre es Juan Febles y hoy toca una entrevista Linux Connexion, los programas especiales de este podcast para acercarte a las personas o proyectos que han salido en la sección Comunidad Linux. El invitado de hoy fue nombrado el la sección Comunidad Linux del programa 16 sobre Antergos, y no podría ser otro que Leer más#17 Linux Connexion con Alexandre Filgueira[…] La entrada #17 Linux Connexion con Alexandre Filgueira aparece primero en AVpodcast.
Muy buenas Linuxero. Bienvenido a un nuevo episodio de Podcast Linux. Mi nombre es Juan Febles y quincenalmente compartimos este espacio sonoro para hablar de nuestro sistema de escritorio favorito: GNU/Linux. En el Núcleo Kernel hablaremos de una distro que está sorprendiendo a expertos y recién llegados a Linux. Antergos. https://antergos.com/ En el Gestor Leer más#16 Antergos[…] La entrada #16 Antergos aparece primero en AVpodcast.
Muy buenas Linuxero. Bienvenido a un nuevo episodio de Podcast Linux. Mi nombre es Juan Febles y quincenalmente compartimos este espacio sonoro para hablar de nuestro sistema de escritorio favorito: GNU/Linux. En el Núcleo Kernel hablaremos de una distro que está sorprendiendo a expertos y recién llegados a Linux. Antergos. https://antergos.com/ En el Gestor de Paquetes conoceremos todas las posibilidades que da Telegram en nuestras computadoras. https://telegram.org/ https://t.me/antergosesp https://t.me/salmorejogeek
Paco Estrada es un usuario que lleva en Linux desde 1999. Empezó con Mandrake y su arcaico KDE. Posteriormente pasó por Suse y Redhat, pasando también por Debian y largo tiempo en Ubuntu. Actualmente vive en Antergos como distro Linux principal. Tiene un pequeño blog personal linuxero en donde va dejando pequeños apuntes. Le interesa el mundo del podcast pues la radio ha sido su mundo desde siempre. Ha sido redactor y locutor en Antena3 radio en sus inicios en Málaga. También ha pasado por la cadena COPE y ha estado muchos años en radio municipal, dónde fue director 8 de ellos en Radio Pizarra (Málaga, España).A Paco podéis encontrarle en su blog y Twitter.Blog: http://novuslinux.blogspot.com.es/Twitter: @pacoestrada77Música del podcast: http://incompetech.com/
Después de muchos años y muchas distros que pasaron por mis discos duros en este momento me encuentro con una sola distro Linux en mi PC, y se trata de Antergos con Gnome.Divagando que es gerundio.Antergos: https://antergos.com/Mi blog: https://salmorejogeek.com/Mi Twitter: @yoyo308Twitter del Blog: @salmorejogeek
How to switch one to Arch Linux.
Antergos vs Manjaro ¿Con cual distro basada en Arch Linux quedarme? En estos días me han estado preguntando por las redes sociales y mi blog cual de las dos aconsejo para alguien que quiere empezar en el mundo Arch. Cada persona es un mundo y depende de muchos factores que te vaya bien una u otra, en el audio intento aclararlo. Música: http://incompetech.com/Blog: https://salmorejogeek.com/Twitter: @yoyo308Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/YoyoFernandezFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/salmorejogeekG+: https://plus.google.com/+YoyoFern%C3%A1ndez/posts
El distrohopping ha muerto en mi ¡¡¡viva Linux!!!Después de tantos años de distrohopper, al final me he ido apagando y actualmente solo tengo Antergos Gnome y Ubuntu Unity como únicas distros Linux. Os lo cuento.Blog: https://salmorejogeek.com/Twitter: @yoyo308Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/YoyoFernandezFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/salmorejogeekG+: https://plus.google.com/+YoyoFern%C3%A1ndez/posts
In the podcast this week... We look at the backgrounds/wallpapers of ElementaryOS and Antergos, two of the traditionally "pretty" distros.If you want to follow along, here are links to Picasa albums.ElementaryOS BackgroundsAntergos WallpapersOr you can view them as a slideshow. But that requires the garbage that is Flash. We don't like Flash. Download the episode here. Support us on Patreon (pretty please).Listen and Subscribe... we're @thirdworldlinux and @chFourteen on twitterwe're also on Google+but if you're oldschool, email uscontact@channelfourteen.com linux@channelfourteen.com ---
Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Jeff Weston Arch Linux is notoriously difficult for novice Linux users to install, but Antergos (based on Arch) provides an easy start in the world of Arch Linux by making installation a breeze--and it's a joy to use as a day-to-day distro. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/424/ Running time: 1 Hour 11 Minutes 15 Seconds