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Immutable Linux-Distributionen sind seit einiger Zeit ein Trendthema - Projekte wie Fedora Silverblue und Universal Blue erfreuen sich großer Beliebtheit. Doch welche anderen Alternativen gibt es und was bedeutet "immutable" technisch? An wen richtet sich die Technik? Diese Fragen beantworten wie zusammen mit Keywan Tonekaboni von c't.
Docker - https://www.docker.com/ Podman - https://podman.io/ Kubernetes - https://kubernetes.io/ Jitsi - https://jitsi.org/ Mumble - https://www.mumble.info/ Cockpit - https://cockpit-project.org/ Azure -https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free Google Cloud - https://cloud.google.com/ AWS - https://aws.amazon.com/ K3S - https://k3s.io/ Docker Swarm - https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/ AppArmor - https://apparmor.net/ Python - https://www.python.org/ Banshee Video Card (3dfx) - https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/voodoo-banshee-agp-16-mb.c3561 GIS - https://www.esri.com/en-us/what-is-gis/overview GPS - https://www.gps.gov/ Java - https://www.java.com/en/ Ruby - https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ Groovy - https://groovy-lang.org/ Grails - https://grails.org/ Forth - https://www.forth.com/forth/ V (programming language) - https://vlang.io/ BSD - https://www.bsd.org/ ZFS - https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/05/zfs-101-understanding-zfs-storage-and-performance/ Slackware - http://www.slackware.com/ Absolute Linux - https://www.absolutelinux.org/ Windows 3.11 - https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-3/311 DOS 6.22 - https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/622 Storm Linux - https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=storm Alpine Linux - https://www.alpinelinux.org/ Turbo Linux - https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=turbolinux Mepis Linux - https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mepis Sparky Linux - https://sparkylinux.org/ DistroWatch - https://distrowatch.com/ Mandrake Linux - https://static.lwn.net/2000/features/LinuxMandrake.php3 Mandriva - https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mandriva Fedora Linux - https://fedoraproject.org/ Windows XP - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP Oxford University - https://www.ox.ac.uk/ Cambridge University - https://www.cam.ac.uk/ HTML - https://www.w3schools.com/html/ CSS - https://www.w3schools.com/css/ Javascript - https://www.javascript.com/ Freenode IRC - https://freenode.net/ KDE - https://kde.org/ Manjaro - https://manjaro.org/ Unity - https://unityd.org/ OpenSuse - https://www.opensuse.org/ Enlightenment - https://www.enlightenment.org/ Fluxbox - http://fluxbox.org/ Mate - https://mate-desktop.org/ GTK - https://www.gtk.org/ Vanilla OS - https://vanillaos.org/ Fedora SilverBlue - https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/silverblue/ Ubuntu Core - https://ubuntu.com/core Virtual Box - https://www.virtualbox.org/ Temple OS - https://templeos.org/ Dos Box - https://www.dosbox.com/ Thunderbird - https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/ Gecko (browser engine) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecko_(software) Graphene OS - https://grapheneos.org/ UBports - https://ubports.com/en/ Nokia "brick" phone - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_3310 PineTab 2 - https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PineTab2 Pine Note - https://pine64.org/devices/pinenote/ Pulse Audio - https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/ In Memory Of 5150 - https://linuxlugcast.com/index.php/category/5150/ HAM Radio - http://www.arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio ICQ Chat - https://icq.com/desktop/en?#windows
Think Silverblue, but with cloud-native tooling used to build it. From Aurora to Bazzite, our impressions of the ambitious Universal Blue project.Sponsored By:Core Contributor Membership: Take $1 a month of your membership for a lifetime!Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
Willkommen zum FOCUS ON: Linux-Adventskalender! Die nächsten 24 Tage findet ihr jeden Tag eine kurze Folge zu einem Thema oder Menschen aus der Open Source-Szene in eurem Podcatcher. Den Anfang macht heute die Desktop-Distribution Fedora Silverblue, die von vielen als zukunftsweisend empfunden wird. Zusammen mit Robert Bohne (Solution Architect bei Red Hat) erarbeiten wir uns, was Silverblue von anderen Fedora-Varianten unterscheidet.
The Definition of Done This episode of The Modern .NET Show is supported, in part, by "The Definition of Done and Other Tall Tales". The Definition of Done and Other Tall Tales now available on Amazon. Get your hands on this literary masterpiece either as a beautiful physical book or conveniently for your kindle. Don't miss out on this unique intersection of tech and text. Show Notes Welcome to The Modern .NET Show! Formerly known as The .NET Core Podcast, we are the go-to podcast for all .NET developers worldwide and I am your host Jamie "GaProgMan" Taylor. In this episode, I spoke with Scott Hunter about the dynamic world of .NET, open-source, and a bunch of the related technologies that Microsoft have released. Things like DevContainers: "Yeah. So I would tell people that listen to this: please check out dev containers. I waited way too long to check them out. I knew they existed for a long time and just was too busy and never actually dug deep into it. And now that I have, it's a really cool feature" - Scott Hunter. Along the way, we touch on the fact that .NET is not just open-source but actively accepts contributions from the wider development community - something unheard of in the .NET Framework days. As an example, .NET Seven had over 1,000 contributions from the developer community - not counting the changes that Microsoft's engineers made to it. We also touch on some advice that Scott has for participating in open-source communities, along with some hints as to how Microsoft helps to lead the community around their open-source projects. There's some great advice here, from someone who works in enterprise-lead open-source everyday. Supporting the Show If you find this episode useful in any way, please consider supporting the show by either leaving a review (check our review page for ways to do that), sharing the episode with a friend or colleague, buying the host a coffee, or considering becoming a Patron of the show. Full Show Notes The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at: https://dotnetcore.show/season-6/navigating-the-netverse-from-assembler-to-open-source-marvel-with-scott-hunter/ Useful Links Wildcat dot.net Azure Developer CLI aka "azd" Dapr Code Spaces dev containers nvm .NET reliable web app pattern Fedora Silverblue .NET Blog The Modern .NET Show Code of Conduct HomeBridge Shared Source Initiative JSON.net JSON.net on NuGet.org Episode 72 - Emulating a Video Game System in .NET with Ryujinx Microsoft Graph Performance Improvements in .NET 8 Graal Supporting the show: Leave a rating or review Buy the show a coffee Become a patron Getting in touch: via the contact page joining the Discord Music created by Mono Memory Music, licensed to RJJ Software for use in The Modern .NET Show Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinion of the show, so please get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation on the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast.
¡¡¡Muy buenas amante del Software Libre!!! Bienvenido a otra entrega de Podcast Linux, la número 193. Un saludo muy fuerte de quien te habla, Juan Febles. Hoy estamos con Eduardo Medina, entusiasta del Software Libre de vanguardia, comparte tutoriales técnicos de software y es redactor en MuyLinux.com. Es usuario de Fedora Silverblue y OpenSUSE MicroOS y nos trasladará toda su experiencia y conocimientos sobre las distribuciones inmutables. Recordar a los oyentes que estamos en una sala Jitsi para esta charla, un servicio libre para videoconferencias, y que este podcast se aloja su web en Gitlab, un servicio libre de repositorios git y su contenido en Archive.
How do you build a robust workstation? How can you tie in containerized desktop applications into rpm-ostree? That is the realm of the Fedora SilverBlue spin! The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!
Python comes to Arduino, a look at the new version of Fedora Silverblue, Linux helps Windows work with old printers, running your own Mastodon instance, remastering Ubuntu ISOs, and more. With guest host Alan Pope (popey). News Arduino Announces Official MicroPython Support Announcing Fedora Linux 37 OpenPrinting keeps old printers working, even on Windows... Read More
Python comes to Arduino, a look at the new version of Fedora Silverblue, Linux helps Windows work with old printers, running your own Mastodon instance, remastering Ubuntu ISOs, and more. With guest host Alan Pope (popey). News Arduino Announces Official MicroPython Support Announcing Fedora Linux 37 OpenPrinting keeps old printers working, even on Windows... Read More
We dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data. Plus, we follow up on Brent's never-ending desktop distro search and Chris' new Linux rig.
This week Dave (https://dgshow.org/hosts/dave) and Gunnar (https://dgshow.org/hosts/gunnar) talk with Dan Walsh (https://dgshow.org/guests/dan) about his new crayon-free book Podman in Action! The Container Commandos Coloring Book (https://developers.redhat.com/e-books/container-commandos-coloring-book) Podman (https://podman.io/) Podman in Action (https://www.manning.com/books/podman-in-action) by Dan Walsh! Docker (https://www.docker.com/) systemd (https://systemd.io/) Kubernetes (https://systemd.io/) OpenShift (https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift) Get started with RHEL for Edge (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/get-started-rhel-edge) rpm-ostree (https://coreos.github.io/rpm-ostree/) podman-machine (https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-machine.1.html) Docker Desktop (https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop/) Podman Desktop (https://podman-desktop.io/) What Is Confidential Computing? (https://spectrum.ieee.org/what-is-confidential-computing) virtiofs (https://virtio-fs.gitlab.io/) podman-tui (https://github.com/containers/podman-tui) SCaLE 19x (https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/19x) Red Hat Summit (https://www.redhat.com/en/summit) Flatpak (https://www.flatpak.org/) Fedora Silverblue (https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/) Toolbx (https://containertoolbx.org/) Singularity (https://github.com/sylabs/singularity) We Give Thanks Dan Walsh (https://dgshow.org/guests/dan) for being our special guest star!
Felipe Borges é Senior Software Engineer no Desktop Team da Red Hat. Ele é responsável por diversos componentes no projeto GNOME tais como o GNOME Boxes, GNOME Connections e vários dos paineis de configurações no GNOME Settings. Interessado na sustentabilidade da comunidades de software livre, Felipe também é membro do Board of Directors da Fundação GNOME e gerencía a participação do projeto em programas como o Google Summer of Code e Outreachy. Além disso, ele colabora para remediar a fragmentação do Linux no desktop participando de projetos como o Fedora Silverblue e Flatpak. Links Twitter do Felipe Blog do Felipe GUADEC FOSDEM VALA Linux Música Don L OsProgramadores Site do OsProgramadores Grupo do OsProgramadores no Telegram Canal do Youtube do OsProgramadores Twitter do Marcelo Pinheiro Edição do Episódio por: Thiago Costa Barbosa
Joe is joined by Jorge Castro to talk about distros with immutable filesystems like Fedora Silverblue, and Flatpak and Flathub. Jorge mentioned: His list of resources Setting yourself up for success before trying Fedora Silverblue distrobox ublue sodalite Ideas on growing the Flathub Community in 2022 An example command for zoom which will show... Read More
Joe is joined by Jorge Castro to talk about distros with immutable filesystems like Fedora Silverblue, and Flatpak and Flathub. Jorge mentioned: His list of resources Setting yourself up for success before trying Fedora Silverblue distrobox ublue sodalite Ideas on growing the Flathub Community in 2022 An example command for zoom which will show... Read More
What it's really like to live with Fedora Silverblue on your main machine. The good, the bad, and why Dalton is still using it. Kinoite London timezone bug Development on Fedora Silverblue and Fedora Kinoite Distrobox, a way to use Toolboxes on other distros Linode Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux... Read More
What it's really like to live with Fedora Silverblue on your main machine. The good, the bad, and why Dalton is still using it. Kinoite London timezone bug Development on Fedora Silverblue and Fedora Kinoite Distrobox, a way to use Toolboxes on other distros Linode Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux... Read More
Are distros like Fedora Silverblue with immutable filesystems the future of desktop Linux? A list of resources for people who want to investigate image-based Linux desktops Silverblue: pretty good family OS Linode Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and... Read More
Are distros like Fedora Silverblue with immutable filesystems the future of desktop Linux? A list of resources for people who want to investigate image-based Linux desktops Silverblue: pretty good family OS Linode Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and... Read More
A quick look at Fedora Silverblue, your feedback including scanning and iOS vs Android, and FOSS devs actually making money with guest Daniel Foré. First Impressions We had a look at Fedora Silverblue, an immutable version of Fedora Workstation. Feedback VueScan Scanner Software Swisscows Software subscriptions and FOSS We are joined... Read More
A quick look at Fedora Silverblue, your feedback including scanning and iOS vs Android, and FOSS devs actually making mony with guest Daniel Foré. First Impressions We had a look at Fedora Silverblue, an immutable version of Fedora Workstation. Feedback VueScan Scanner Software Swisscows Software subscriptions and FOSS We are joined... Read More
In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source virtualization for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community! Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.network) Sudo Show Website (https://sudo.show) Sponsor: Bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/dln) Sponsor: Digital Ocean (do.co/dln-mongo) UPDATED! Sudo Show Swag (https://sudo.show/swag) Contact Us: DLN Discourse (https://sudo.show/discuss) Email Us! (mailto:contact@sudo.show) Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network Containerized Desktops Github: X11 Docker (https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker) Fedora Silverblue (https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org) Sudo Labs: Coming Soon! (https://sudo.show/labs) Virtualization libvirt (https://libvirt.org) Red Hat Article: What is KVM? (https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM) Cockpit Project (https://cockpit-project.org) OpenSource Hypervisors Proxmox (https://www.proxmox.com/en) ovirt (https://ovirt.org) xcp-ng (https://xcp-ng.org) KubeVirt KubeVirt (https://kubevirt.io) OKD (https://okd.io) YouTube: Brandon's oVirt Tutorial (https://youtu.be/SWtT4X1sNlU) OpenStack (https://www.openstack.org) Rancher Harvester (https://harvesterhci.io) Additional Resources Server Monkey (https://servermonkey.com) Logitech K400 (https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k400-plus-touchpad-keyboard.920-007119.html) Network World Article: What is Hyperconvergence? (https://www.networkworld.com/article/3207567/what-is-hyperconvergence.html) Medium: OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster (https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b) Asus Rog Strix B550-F (https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-f-gaming-model/) Eric's Server Motherboard Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:30 Sponsor - Bitwarden 02:38 Feedback on VDI 08:21 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 09:26 Introduction to Virtualization 12:33 OpenSource Virtualization 17:51 Proxmox 24:27 oVirt 32:57 KubeVirt 37:59 Rancher Harvester 43:09 xcp-ng 49:53 Our Picks 52:58 Wrap Up
Fedora Silverblue revisited, remapping the caps lock key in Wayland, and other musings. shasum -a256=204f9feb3bc5176ecc83e5293d4ea5fbdb3f06a1e41a2ad8a8747183d5143a8b
Im c't uplink sprechen wir über eine neue Fritzbox mit schnellerer Netzwerktechnik, spannenden Konzepten für Linux-Distros und die Gefahren von Emotet. Es gibt frische Ware von AVM! Die Fritzbox 6660 wird ihrem Namen gerecht und bringt Wifi 6 mit. Außerdem hat sie einen NBase-T-Netzwerkanschluss mit 2,5 GBit/s. Warum AVM gerade ein Kabel-Modell für die neuen schnellen Netzwerktechniken gewählt hat, erklärt Ernst Ahlers. Außerdem sprechen wir über die WLAN-Lücke Kr00k. Linux-Nutzer lernen den Paketmanager ihrer Distribution oft unfreiwillig im Detail kennen. Manchmal geht bei Updates nämlich etwas schief und der Anwender muss selbst Hand anlegen, um sein System wieder auf Vordermann zu bringen. Diesem Problem wollen Distributionen wie Fedora Silverblue oder Endless OS mit atomaren Updates den Garaus machen. Thorsten Leemhuis erzählt, wie gut das klappt und für wen sich die Distros eignen. Emotet verbreitet in IT-Abteilungen Angst und Schrecken und das nicht ohne Grund. Infektionen sind schwer in den Griff zu bekommen, sie haben schon große Unternehmen, Krankenhäuser und Behörden lahmgelegt. Peter Siering spricht darüber, wie Emotet ins eigene Netz gelangt und wie man seine Angriffsfläche minimiert. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === secIT by Heise am 25. und 26. März in Hannover – Fachausstellung auf über 3.000 m² - zahlreiche spannende Vorträge auf zwei Bühnen zu den Themen: Zukunft der IT-Sicherheit, Notfallplanung, Cloud Security, Incident Response, DevSecOps, Kryptografie - vertiefende Workshops und Expert-Talks – Highlight: Krypto-Papst Bruce Schneier aus den USA. https://sec-it.heise.de/ === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Im c't uplink sprechen wir über eine neue Fritzbox mit schnellerer Netzwerktechnik, spannenden Konzepten für Linux-Distros und die Gefahren von Emotet. Es gibt frische Ware von AVM! Die Fritzbox 6660 wird ihrem Namen gerecht und bringt Wifi 6 mit. Außerdem hat sie einen NBase-T-Netzwerkanschluss mit 2,5 GBit/s. Warum AVM gerade ein Kabel-Modell für die neuen schnellen Netzwerktechniken gewählt hat, erklärt Ernst Ahlers. Außerdem sprechen wir über die WLAN-Lücke Kr00k. Linux-Nutzer lernen den Paketmanager ihrer Distribution oft unfreiwillig im Detail kennen. Manchmal geht bei Updates nämlich etwas schief und der Anwender muss selbst Hand anlegen, um sein System wieder auf Vordermann zu bringen. Diesem Problem wollen Distributionen wie Fedora Silverblue oder Endless OS mit atomaren Updates den Garaus machen. Thorsten Leemhuis erzählt, wie gut das klappt und für wen sich die Distros eignen. Emotet verbreitet in IT-Abteilungen Angst und Schrecken und das nicht ohne Grund. Infektionen sind schwer in den Griff zu bekommen, sie haben schon große Unternehmen, Krankenhäuser und Behörden lahmgelegt. Peter Siering spricht darüber, wie Emotet ins eigene Netz gelangt und wie man seine Angriffsfläche minimiert. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === secIT by Heise am 25. und 26. März in Hannover – Fachausstellung auf über 3.000 m² - zahlreiche spannende Vorträge auf zwei Bühnen zu den Themen: Zukunft der IT-Sicherheit, Notfallplanung, Cloud Security, Incident Response, DevSecOps, Kryptografie - vertiefende Workshops und Expert-Talks – Highlight: Krypto-Papst Bruce Schneier aus den USA. https://sec-it.heise.de/ === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Im c't uplink sprechen wir über eine neue Fritzbox mit schnellerer Netzwerktechnik, spannenden Konzepten für Linux-Distros und die Gefahren von Emotet. Es gibt frische Ware von AVM! Die Fritzbox 6660 wird ihrem Namen gerecht und bringt Wifi 6 mit. Außerdem hat sie einen NBase-T-Netzwerkanschluss mit 2,5 GBit/s. Warum AVM gerade ein Kabel-Modell für die neuen schnellen Netzwerktechniken gewählt hat, erklärt Ernst Ahlers. Außerdem sprechen wir über die WLAN-Lücke Kr00k. Linux-Nutzer lernen den Paketmanager ihrer Distribution oft unfreiwillig im Detail kennen. Manchmal geht bei Updates nämlich etwas schief und der Anwender muss selbst Hand anlegen, um sein System wieder auf Vordermann zu bringen. Diesem Problem wollen Distributionen wie Fedora Silverblue oder Endless OS mit atomaren Updates den Garaus machen. Thorsten Leemhuis erzählt, wie gut das klappt und für wen sich die Distros eignen. Emotet verbreitet in IT-Abteilungen Angst und Schrecken und das nicht ohne Grund. Infektionen sind schwer in den Griff zu bekommen, sie haben schon große Unternehmen, Krankenhäuser und Behörden lahmgelegt. Peter Siering spricht darüber, wie Emotet ins eigene Netz gelangt und wie man seine Angriffsfläche minimiert. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === secIT by Heise am 25. und 26. März in Hannover – Fachausstellung auf über 3.000 m² - zahlreiche spannende Vorträge auf zwei Bühnen zu den Themen: Zukunft der IT-Sicherheit, Notfallplanung, Cloud Security, Incident Response, DevSecOps, Kryptografie - vertiefende Workshops und Expert-Talks – Highlight: Krypto-Papst Bruce Schneier aus den USA. https://sec-it.heise.de/ === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===