
Chris is struggling to decide which distro to install on his new work laptop, and he and Gary want to pick a new distro for the people they support. Plus Joe wonders what moving on from Xfce would look like.
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Jul 3
26 min

The most precious machine in our stack of laptops and PCs, excluding anything we actually use regularly. This is a short episode because Joe is having a summer break.
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Jun 19
8 min

We revisit the topic of the dire situation with hardware prices, this time with a focus on getting the most out of machines with limited resources.
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Jun 5
25 min

We all seem to be moving away from Ubuntu, but there are still quite a few reasons to keep using it.
WG Tunnel
PiVPN
Charlie’s OggCamp talk about infrastructure as code
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May 22
25 min

How we get back to our home LANs when we are away travelling etc. It mostly involves WireGuard and Tailscale. We also get into blocking ads, mostly with Pi-hole.
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May 8
26 min

Chris ended up with a managed M4 Macbook Air at work with no sudo or root. So how does a Linux user get on with his first ever Mac? Turns out pretty well, thanks to lots of open source software and a terminal.
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Apr 24
25 min

May wants to make a space heater out of an old computer, and Joe is thinking about buying a new (used) laptop. The heater will be pretty straightforward but finding the right laptop will be much harder.
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Apr 10
23 min

We decided to give openSUSE a try. We had a great time. Honest.
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Mar 27
25 min

May has actually been using her stack of laptops and learning that “legacy” distros make more sense, the Firefox flatpak performs better than other packages, Linux Mint is a fine distro, Linux has the best calculators, and GNOME’s scaling is really good now.
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Mar 12
21 min

The end of Windows 10 and the terrible state of Windows 11 are driving more and more people to Linux. How do we help people actually manage the switch and stay with Linux?
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Feb 27
25 min
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