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This week we tried to migrate our Matrix instance to our own data center, it didn't go well. We discuss our mistakes and what our next steps are. Your calls, your emails we cover it all in this episode! -- During The Show -- 00:55 Steve's Weekend Client Prep 02:23 Caller Tony Client received a police call Transparent Proxy Managed Switches DNS Resolver/Forwarder Firewall Rules Squid Proxy Dragon's Tail 11:20 VLAN questions - Tyler TP Link G105E (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N0OHEMA/?tag=minddripmedia-20) HP OfficeConnect Switch (https://www.ebay.com/itm/373794096000?epid=9030355100&hash=item5707dd4380:g:htwAAOSwhlZhk9rb) Multiple Network Cards Managed Switch Cisco HP 1920 Series Stacking 17:30 Light Automation - John All smart bulbs have a failsafe Shelly 1 (https://shelly.cloud/products/shelly-1-smart-home-automation-relay/) Smart Assistant Smart stuff at the switch GE Enbrighten Zwave Plus (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07226MG2T/?tag=minddripmedia-20) UltraPro Switch (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B3LXZJ9/?tag=minddripmedia-20) Lutron Switches (https://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/WholeHomeSystems/RadioRA2/Overview.aspx) Inovelli (https://inovelli.com/products/switches/) 24:46 User recommends software - Brett DerbyNet (https://jeffpiazza.github.io/derbynet/) Pinewood Derby Software Real Time stats, Live instant replay, and more! 27:03 RHCE Questions - MHJ RHCE is hard Skills Based RHCSA is required before you can be called a RHCE Class is not required, but will help you a lot VTC Class 36:50 Tim Asked The guy with MoCA adapters that fail... He has to be sure that any splitters along the way are compatible (will pass the right frequencies). Also, if the cable is connected to CATV, he may need an in-line filter that will prevent his in-house MoCA signalling from propagating up the line to the cable company or the neighbors if the neighborhood infrastructure is old enough. 37:20 sunjam Asked Curious about custom local domain name resolution. Setup avahi for hostname.local on my pi, but curious about adding services to *.home in addition to .local Pseudo TLD Reserved Pseudo Domains mDNS 39:21 CubicleNate Asked I want to know where to get low(er) cost used rack mountable storage solutions. What interfaces are used between them? I have a raid 10 btrfs array I want to grow. eSATA Enclosure (https://www.datoptic.com/ec/hardware-raid-five-5-bay-1u-rackmount-esata-interface.html) InfiniBand (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfiniBand) 42:19 Caller George Digitize VHS C tapes Janacane Converter (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NPFJJ7K/?tag=minddripmedia-20) VHS player with built in converter to DVD 46:48 Linux News Wire Slackware 15 Announcement (http://www.slackware.com/announce/15.0.php) Slackware 15 The Register (https://www.theregister.com/2022/02/07/slackware/) Tiny Core Linux 13 (https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tiny-core-linux-13-released) Peppermint 11 Release (https://news.itsfoss.com/peppermint-11-release/) Trisquel 10 Release (https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-10-nabia-release-announcement) Openmandriva 4.3 Released (https://www.openmandriva.org/en/news/article/openmandriva-lx-4-3-released) Libre Office 73 Community (https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2022/02/02/libreoffice-73-community/) AMD Linux Client Hiring (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-Linux-Client-Hiring-2022) RISC V Investment from Intel (https://riscv.org/whats-new/2022/02/intel-corporation-makes-deep-investment-in-risc-v-community-to-accelerate-innovation-in-open-computing/) Intel Invests Billion into RISC V (https://www.zdnet.com/article/intel-invests-in-open-source-risc-v-processors-with-a-billion-dollars-in-new-chip-foundries/) 3dfx Glide Coming to Linux (https://www.tomshardware.com/news/3dfx-glide-linux-gaming) Local Privilege Escalation (https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/hunting-pwnkit-local-privilege-escalation-in-linux/) 12 Year Old Local Privilege Escalation on Linux (https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/all-linux-distributions-affected-by-12-year-old-pwnkit-local-privilege-escalation-bug-allowing-an-attacker-to-execute-commands-as-root/) Sama Code Execution Bug (https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/02/02/samba-bug-may-allow-code-execution-as-root-on-linux-machines-nas-devices-cve-2021-44142/) Argo CD High Severity Flaw (https://www.theregister.com/2022/02/04/argo_cd_0day_kubernetes/) Google Open Source Story (https://thenewstack.io/a-kubernetes-documentary-shares-googles-open-source-story/) Oracle Linux in Windows Store (https://www.theregister.com/2022/02/02/oracle_linux_microsoft/) Github Sponsor Only Repos (https://techcrunch.com/2022/02/02/github-introduces-sponsor-only-repositories/) 48:39 MDM Data Migration Linux Delta Matrix Server Digital Ocean Bill was doubling 12,000+ Users Data Migration took 4+ days Ansible and Containers Postgres issues Learned a lot What is your baseline? 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On this episode of This Week in Linux, Slackware 15.0, Tiny Core Linux 13.0, Trisquel 10.0, Peppermint OS, 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS, System76: Kudu Laptop & Scheduler, LibreOffice 7.3, KDE Falkon 3.2, GStreamer 1.20, Steam Deck Verified & Anti-Cheat Update, Statistics Changes On ProtonDB and Aurin: AUR Install Via Browser. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil184 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 184 00:41 = Announcement for Special Guest on the Next Destination Linux 01:07 = Slackware 15.0 Released 02:44 = Tiny Core Linux 13.0 Released 04:40 = Trisquel 10.0 Released 07:12 = DigitalOcean: App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 08:22 = Peppermint OS Released 10:28 = 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS Released 11:38 = System76: Kudu Laptop & Scheduler 14:26 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 15:56 = LibreOffice 7.3 Released 17:13 = KDE Falkon 3.2 Released 18:30 = GStreamer 1.20 Released 20:16 = Visuex.com: Design & Digital Marketing ( https://visuex.com/dln ) 21:19 = Steam Deck Verified & Anti-Cheat Update 23:07 = Statistics Changes On ProtonDB 25:00 = Aurin: AUR Install Via Browser 27:35 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Slackware 15.0, Tiny Core Linux 13.0, Trisquel 10.0, Peppermint OS, 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS, System76: Kudu Laptop & Scheduler, LibreOffice 7.3, KDE Falkon 3.2, GStreamer 1.20, Steam Deck Verified & Anti-Cheat Update, Statistics Changes On ProtonDB and Aurin: AUR Install Via Browser. All that and much more […]
This week we’ve been hacking Steam controllers and making fast home directories. We round up the Ubuntu community news, discuss the 21.04 codename, Raspberry Pi images for Ubuntu MATE, Trisquel 9.0, snap speed improvements and turn our lights on and… Read more ›
We've got a stacked episode this week, so coming up on This Week in Linux, we're going to start things off with the latest release of Ubuntu 20.10 and the Ubuntu 20.10 Flavour releases. Then we're going to jump into the ridiculous realm with a new product from System76 called the Thelio Mega. There's been some big news in the Printing world of Linux related to CUPS. NVIDIA has announced that support for Linux 5.9 is not ready yet so we'll talk about what that means and whether or not it will affect you. Later in the show we're going to cover some more Distro News from Trisquel with their 9.0 release and SystemRescue 7.0 is another recovery distro to check out. Then we'll round out the show with an update to the best web browser on the planet, with release of Firefox 82. All that and much more comming up right now on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: Digital Ocean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is a Proud Member of the Destination Linux Network! https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twinl122 00:00 = Coming up on This Week in Linux 122 01:00 = Welcome to This Week in Linux 01:22 = Housekeeping: DLNStore.com 01:53 = Housekeeping: Follow me on Twitter or Mastodon 02:21 = Ubuntu 20.10 Released 06:48 = Ubuntu 20.10 Flavours Released 17:55 = Digital Ocean's App Platform Service ( https://do.co/dln ) 18:53 = Thelio Mega From System76 24:40 = CUPS Has Been Forked From Apple 28:39 = NVIDIA Driver Not Supported For Linux 5.9 33:02 = Trisquel 9.0 Released 37:47 = SystemRescue 7.0 Released 40:10 = Firefox 82 Released 43:51 = Outro Other Videos: 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History: https://youtu.be/u9ZY41mNB9I How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo Linux Explained - How Some Distros Are Based On Other Distros: https://youtu.be/OWk3D6x64tk 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw Thanks For Watching! Linux #OpenSource #TechNews
Charlas desde Shadowlands ¡No te pierdas ningún capítulo! Suscríbete usando tu aplicación favorita para podcast Listen onApple PodcastFollow usSpotifySubscribe onIvoox La religión es parte fundamental en la vida en los mundos del multiverso de Dungeons & Dragons. Clérigos, paladines, brujos, sectarios... resulta difícil negar la existencia de los dioses en cada mundo. Los habitantes del multiverso adoran a diferentes dioses dependiendo de la circunstancia; quizá no hay un dios específico para cada necesidad pero seguro podemos encontrar alguno relacionado que nos puede ayudar con nuestra petición. En el juego, el DM decide qué dioses hay en la aventura y si son adorados en la campaña. Entre los que haya elegido, se podrán servir, adorar o fingir seguir a uno o varios. Los dioses son importantes para personajes como el clérigo, aunque deberán coincidir sus dominios para que encaje. Por norma general se elegirán dioses que tengan dominios sobre la vida, asociados a la sanación, protección, nacimiento, etc. Los que tienen dominios sobre la muerte suelen ser adorados por los clérigos PNJ con malvadas intenciones. Panteones de D&D Cada mundo en el multiverso posee su propio panteón de deidades, con un número variable dependiendo del mundo en el que nos encontremos. En Reinos Olvidados o Falcongrís hay más de treinta pero hay una cantidad menor en Eberrón o Dragonlance. La mayoría de razas no humanas siguen a los mismos dioses aun en diferentes mundos, como Moradin, venerado por los enanos en varios mundos distintos. Cada dios tiene un alineamiento, un dominio recomendado y su símbolo. Los Reinos Olvidados En este mundo se venera a docenas de deidades, hay más de treinta que son conocidos por todos los Reinos, pero también hay dioses que son venerados localmente por tribus concretas o pequeños cultos. Deidades de los Reinos Olvidados Auril: diosa del invierno; Neutral Malvada; Naturaleza tempestad; Copó de nieve de seis puntas. Azuth: dios de los magos; Legal Neutral; Conocimiento; Mano izquierda apuntando hacia arriba, delineada con fuego. Cyric: dios de las mentiras; Caótico Malvado; Engaño; Cráneo sin mandíbula sobre un disco solar. Kelevmvor: dios de la muerte; Legal Neutral; Muerte; Mano esquelética sosteniendo una balanza. Liira, diosa del gozo: Caótica; Buena Vida; Triangulo cuyos vértices son estrellas de seis puntas. Milil: dios de la poesía y la canción; Neutral Bueno; Luz; Harpa de cinco cuerdas hecha de hojas. Perdición: dios de la tiranía; Legal Malvado; Guerra; Puño. Talos: dios de las tormentas; Caótico Malvado; Tempestad; Tres relámpagos. Torm: dios del corage y el sacrificio; Legal Bueno; Guerra; Guantelete blanco. Waukeen: diosa del comercio; Neutral Conocimiento engaño; Moneda grabada con una imagen suya. Falcongrís Los dioses en Falcongrís están agrupados en cuatro panteones diferentes, representando las diversas fes de los grupos étnicos que ha poblado el continente Oerik en diferentes eras. Gracias a esto puede haber dioses que se hayan solapado, como por ejemplo Pelor y Pholtus, dioses los dos del sol. Deidades en Falcongrís Beory: diosa de la naturaleza; Neutral; Naturaleza; Disco verde como símbolo. Erythnul: dios de la envidia y la matanza; Caótico Malvado; Guerra; Una gota de sangre. Istus: diosa de los hados y el destino; Neutral; Conocimiento; Huso de tejedor con tres hebras. Luz: dios de la opresión y el dolor; Caótico Neutral Muerte Calavera humana sonriente Kord: dios de la actividad física y del deporte; Caótico Bueno; Tempestad guerra; Cuatro lanzas y cuatro mazas que surgen desde un punto central. Olidammara: dios de las celebraciones; Caótico Neutral; Engaño; Máscara de un rostro riéndose. Rao: dios de la paz y de la razón; Legal Bueno; Conocimiento; Corazón blanco. Trithereon: dios de la libertad y del castigo; Caótico Bueno; Guerra; Trisquel. Wee Jas: diosa de la magia y de la muerte; Legal Neutral; Conocimi...
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous "Memory leak".
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous "Memory leak".
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous "Memory leak".
It’s a mobile-heavy news section this week with Sailfish, Linux on Samsung phones, Lineage and Purism, followed by a look at the upcoming Trisquel release and how we feel about freedom and pragmatism. News Sailfish is coming to more phones Full Linux desktop on Samsung phones Lineage 15.1 Purism starts the work to enable... Read More
Jonathan and I talk about “blindness” and disability, assistive technology, crowd funding and why he roots for the underdog. Biography My name is Jonathan Nadeau and I'm a husband, a father of three, and a blind GNU/Linux user. I'm also the host of three podcasts about free software. I interview project leaders of free software and GNU/Linux distributions. This summer I'm interning with the FSF's campaigns team. I was not born blind but was in a car accident when I was 14, which caused me to lose my sight — after my accident I was introduced to a world of accessible technology using proprietary and nonfree software. I came to free software from using Windows and used a program called Jaws — this software allows people who are blind or have low vision to access a computer and be productive, by reading text and actions on the screen. Jaws is nonfree software — users can't share it due to the terms of the license and as a result many people who would benefit from it, are unable to get a copy. In the United States, around 80% of vision impaired people are unemployed, and often people who need this software can request a copy from their local government, but this usually comes with many frustrating requirements, such as being a current student or requiring the software for a job. And of course, giving up important freedoms as a computer user. Around 1999, I had a recording studio in my house and my business partner was telling me about GNU/Linux and the philosophy behind it. I also heard that some distributions came with a screen reader called speakup out of the box, and so if I could get the system installed, I'd have a screen reader right out of the box with no third-party software. I tried to install it, but failed miserably. I tried several times to use free software over the years, with limited success until 2007, when I heard that distributions were now using a new screen reader, called Orca — I picked one of the popular distributions of the day, downloaded and installed it on my computer — I was surprised to find that everything just worked. Granted, at this time, the Orca screen reader was not as good as the proprietary software I was used to, but I didn't care — I was willing to put up with the lack of performance for the freedom it gave me. Once I started using a free screen reader with a free operating system, I had freedom in my own computing, and realized the importance of free software for accessibility — it is important for people who depend on accessible software to understand the freedoms that come with using free software, and no longer be stuck in a world of relying on nonfree accessibility software. So I'm now an advocate of promoting the use of free software in accessibility and want to help educate other people who depend on assistive technology and explain to them the freedoms they deserve. One of my goals at the Free Software Foundation this summer is to start work on a completely free and fully accessible distribution of GNU/Linux based on Trisquel, which I'm using for my work at the Foundation. A completely blind person will be able to install this software without assistance, and once they they put the CD into their computer it will boot into a live session, the Orca screen reader will start talking right away, and then they can start the install process. Once installed, the screen reader will be already running when you first log in. The majority of programs installed by default will have good accessibility and there will also be screen magnification features by default for low vision users. This would be just the start of this accessible distribution. I want people to understand the power and flexibility of free software and not depend on proprietary companies to provide accessible software. This will result in giving the power and freedom to the people who depend on accessibility to ask for feature requests and make bug reports. By working together as a community, we can make a big difference in the lives of people who rely on assistive technologies. Read more about Jonathan here. ---------- For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.