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In this episode I get to sit down with Emma Marshall and talk about everything from her love of Pinball and Pink to her history into Linux when she started her career at System76. Emma is an amazing person who lives up to her Happiness Manager title! I hope you enjoy this great conversation. Twitter (https://twitter.com/SocialHappiness) System76 (https://system76.com/) Github (https://github.com/Socialhappiness) Destination Linux Episode 137 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxf0km0loO4) Brunch with Brent (https://extras.show/33) Jay's unboxing of his Thelio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScyRdj6GWB0) Jay's unboxing of his Galago Pro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_6VSKOHgZk)
Kotlin seems to have a very strong future on Android & Mike and Chris debate the hype vs reality. Plus Mike review’s his new Galago Pro. Then the guys get rather excited by an astute breakdown of developer workflow breakdowns & what the next 20 years of software development methodologies might look like.
We review System76’s Galago Pro, have a crisis of faith about the future of desktop Linux, get completely blown away by our community, help you BASH better & more!
Canonical is going for the IPO & that means some big changes. In a recent interview Mark Shuttleworth gives us a hint at the new purpose of the Ubuntu desktop. Plus Thunderbird’s future is uncertain, we get our hands on System76’s Galago Pro & more!
On this episode we discuss elementary's IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign to raise money for a sprint in Denver to build AppCenter, a pay-what-you-want app store for indie developers. We also find out which restaurant Nathan will miss the most in Denver, preview our special coverage of the sprint, and finally get Cassidy James Blaede to give us the inside scoop on the newly announced aluminum Galago Pro laptop from System76.
Going Linux #262 · Computer America #79 Larry's second last appearance as the regular Linux correspondent on Computer America. Topic: The computer operating system doesn't matter anymore... so you should use Linux! Call me 'cheap' or just 'frugal' but I don't like spending money without a good reason. As long as you have an Internet connection and a browser, why do you need a specific computer? You don't need an expensive computer. Even a modest one with a good Internet connection can run cloud applications quickly -- because most, if not all, of the processing takes place on the Internet. Episode 262 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #262 · Computer America #79 00:15 Introduction 03:56 Announcement 06:33 Topic: The computer operating system doesn't matter anymore... so you should use Linux! 52:45 Frank: Feedback in five parts 61:51 Learning Python 64:21 Software recommendations 68:43 About the show 72:53 Thanks 75:02 Jack: Good work on 261, Bill 76:53 Charles: Does the Galago Pro stand up to everyday use 89:12 Ken: Linux pre-installed 92:40 Michael: Setting up Ubuntu and Orca 94:56 Jack: ssh and Internet connections 100:55 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 102:11 End