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Hope you enjoy this series of Linux adventures. Detailed shownotes below in case you’d rather get directly to the links. Can also be found directly through the fediverse. Unsure of how to promote this show since it is all effectively FOSS. Hope you find it interesting, since anyone here would be the intended audience.
One year of the show as of 9/11! 12 episodes from episode 0 - 11. In binary this would make this episode 1100.
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- KDE Linux “Banana” planned as immutable successor to KDE Neon.
- Livestream and Matrix to watch both days of presentations.
- Thanks to Neal Gompa of Alma Linux and Fedora for taking a little KDE Trivia challenge. He is a host on Sudo Show podcast.
C-base Berlin
- Classes include NixOS, Godot, lockpicking, and more.
- Take a self-guided online tour.
Xhain Hackerspace in Berlin.
- Classes include Woodworking, 3d Printers, crafting nights, etc.
Nextcloud Conference 2025 on September 28th - 29th.
Texas Linuxfest in Austin, TX from October 3rd - 4th.
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SeaGL Gnu/Linux Conference on November 7th and 8th at University of Washington
- “How I Create Physical Theatre and Mime shows using FOSS Tooling” presentation: I’ll be giving as part of upcoming SeaGL. How I develop my own Living Cartoon shows for touring and for live audiences.
- “What Is Free May Never Die” presentation: an exploration of the idea that free software is functionally immortal while proprietary software is mortal. You cannot kill free software, but proprietary software dies all the time. If this idea is interesting, come to the talk, I want to hear other people’s perspectives on this too.
- /dev/hack in Seattle. U-district. Thursday nights for tours.
Chaos Communication Congress 39C3 in December in Hamburg, hosted by Chaos Computer Club. Join 15k other people from 12/27 - 12/30! An event that birthed the hacker and makerspace movement.
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KDEConnect (Software Spotlight)
- Find my phone
- Send a File or Clipboard
- Media Control
- Use phone as mouse
- Supports Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
- Works fine over VPN
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OpenStreetMaps
KDE Akademy, international travel and cycling around Berlin with OpenStreetMaps. Works! Download the local maps. Not usable for me in San Francisco or Bay Area because of live traffic. Updates save me 1/3 of my commute minimum or even hours.
- Are you able to use OSM as a driver receiving traffic updates?
- OSM+ for Android
Ways to Support the Show!
- Donate directly. Premium version of the podcast and recurring donations still in development.
- Share this podcast with others! Help keep me off of social media and focused on releasing more content.
- This is a very small show, so your engagement really helps!
- Anonymous 1-click feedback formjoin the Matrix chat, write on the forum or email [email protected]
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Graphene OS and the future of sideloaded Android
- Google Developer Verification for Sideloading Apps
- F-Droid app store - can be installed directly from APK. Open alternative to Google Play
- Obtanium - Install and updates apk files from Git repositories directly
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Kodi media player and diy streaming devices for the holidays
Kodi - Open Source Home Theatre software dating back to Xbox Media Center.
Making a DIY Steaming Device running Kodi to gift to my grandma. Your input appreciated!
- Bye Bye Raspberry Pi episode
- Instructions on how I prepare a device I’ll gift to friends and family.
Libretro and retroarch. Libretro is a simple API that allows for the creation of games and emulators without worrying about input devices, video drivers or sound API’s. Commonly bundled with Kodi and used in all sorts of devices, from handheld devices to full arcade cabinets. Emulates classic game consoles and beyond.
- Retroarch is a Cross-platform GUI, commonly bundled with Kodi, built on Libretro.
- Lakka, w/ git repo, fork of LibreElec. “Just enough OS for Kodi.”
- NGALAC, Live Streaming enabled Arcade Cabinet
- Odroid Go Advance, discontinued handheld.
- Odroid Go Ultra, current handheld offered by Ameridroid or directly from Hard Kernel (+ tarrifs)
Contributing to Open Source
Do you want to contribute back?
Contributing to Open Source projects and communities
- Nextcloud AIO documentation pull request in regards to local hosting.
- Castopod pull request to add Discourse forum.
- Next submission is adding generic options for Chat, Email, Forum, Newsletter, Wiki, Fediverse. Currently lists very specific tools: Discord, Slack, Mastodon.
- Example of federation in Wallabag. If you are unsure, ask first.
Preparing a submission
- Get a feel for development pace.
- Check first, then ask if unsure on a submission.
- Do less, making sure the developer can follow along.
- If I can do it, so can you.
Etiquette for engaging with project git repositories
Following along on Github, issue trackers, forums, chats.
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What is an issue, pull request
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Engaging with reactions and subscriptions instead of commenting
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Kill-the-Newsetter - Email to RSS, can be combined with email from git services. Self-hostable.
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RSS-bridge - supports Github issues, pull requests, trending, searches, Gitlab, Gitea. Self-hostable and public instances.
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Steam Key Giveaway for those writing a review of this podcast!
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- Currently testing. Works fine, support is responsive, pricing is very low. Darling of lowendbox and lowendtalk. Referral link, and select “Reveal Deals” for VPS annual subscriptions at $11.
- What do you think of VPS hosting?