Episode Archive

415 episodes of Ask Noah Show since the first episode, which aired on March 27th, 2017.

  • Episode 126: Host it At Home

    May 7th, 2019  |  56 mins 22 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, easyappointments, gaming on linux, getting started, linux, linux questions, lutris, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, steam, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, valve, voxtelesys

    This hour we talk to Alex Tselegidis, owner and founder of EasyAppointments - a highly customizable web application that allows your customers to book appointments with you via the web. Moreover, it provides the ability to sync your data with Google Calendar so you can use them with other services. We catch up with Lutris and chat about gaming on Linux!

  • Episode 125: Snapcraft with Alan Pope

    May 1st, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    alan pope, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, canonical, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, popey, privacy, questions, security, snapcraft, snaps, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    Publish your app for Linux users for desktop, cloud, and Internet of Things. That's the promise of Snaps but what exactly are snaps, what do they do, and why do they mean the future for the Linux desktop? Alan Pope joins us to discuss!

  • Episode 124: Protonmail with Dr. Andy Yen

    April 23rd, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, andy yen, ask questions, call in show, email, encryption, getting started, lavabit, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, protonmail, questions, secure email, security, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    This hour we talk to Dr Andy Yen Founder and CEO of Protonmail!

    ProtonMail is an end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2014 at the CERN research facility by Andy Yen, Jason Stockman, and Wei Sun. ProtonMail uses client-side encryption to protect email contents and user data before they are sent to ProtonMail servers, unlike other common email providers.

  • Episode 123: Locking it Down with Yubikey

    April 16th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    2 factor, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, ccid, fido ii, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, otp, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, u2f, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys, yubikey

    Venkat Venkataraju principal software engineer from Yubico joins us this hour to share the exciting new features and functionality Yubico is bringing to the table!

  • Episode 122: Innovative Podcast Workflows

    April 9th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, getting started, linux, linux questions, michael tunnell, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, red hat, security, suse, talk radio, tux digital, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    This week Michael Tunnell from Tux Digital joins us to share a creative new workflow for automating podcast production. Suse is claiming to be the largest independent Linux company and UBPorts has officially formalized their foundation.

  • Episode 121: Sway and Wlroots with Drew DeVault

    April 2nd, 2019  |  56 mins 28 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cpus, drew devault, getting started, google, linux, linux questions, mellanox, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvidia, open hardware, open source media, osh, podcast, privacy, questions, security, sway, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys, wlroots ibm

    This hour Drew DeVault joins us from sway and wlroots. OpenSSH 8.0 is about to be released and we'll tell you why this means a big increase in security for those that use SSH!

  • Episode 120: The Power of OpenPower

    March 26th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cpus, getting started, google, hugh blemings, ibm, linux, linux questions, mellanox, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvidia, open hardware, open source media, openpower, openpower foundation, osh, podcast, power 9, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    In this weeks episode we air out interview with the OpenPower Foundation. The OpenPOWER Foundation is an open technical membership organization that will assist data centers in rethinking their approach to technology. Google, Tyan, Nvidia and Mellanox are all founding members of the OpenPOWER Foundation. OpenPower is an “open source” model for hardware, launched by IBM. It's goals are to expand the open innovation to a Chip-System-Software platform relying on the same advantages as Open Source Software.

  • Episode 119: Google Stadia

    March 19th, 2019  |  57 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cpus, dasgeek, gaming, getting started, google, linux, linux questions, mellanox, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvidia, open hardware, open source media, osh, podcast, privacy, questions, security, stadia, streaming, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    Google announced its biggest move into the gaming space at GDC. Stadia, a streaming game service is designed to run on everything from PCs and Android phones to Google's own Chromecast devices. DasGeek (Ryan) join us to discuss!

  • Episode 118: Gravitational Teleport

    March 12th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, firewall, getting started, gravitational, linux, linux questions, managed services, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, opensnitch, podcast, privacy, questions, rbac, security, server managment, ssh, tacobell, talk radio, teleport, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys

    We give you the recap of ScALE this year and give you another option to manage your servers from a Web UI. Abraham Ingersoll joins us this hour and we talk about Teleport. Teleport lets you provide seamless and secure access to infrastructure for your organization, centrally managed from a simple command-line tool and your existing identity manager.

  • Episode 117: An Ode to Haiku

    March 5th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, beos, call in show, development, getting started, haiku, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, openbeos, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys, waddlesplash

    This hour we talk to Augustin aka Mr.WaddleSplash from the Haiku Project. The Haiku project is a Haiku is a free and open-source operating system compatible with the now discontinued BeOS. Its development began in 2001 under the name OpenBeOS, but rebranded as Haiku in 2004. We talk about the Project History and their aim for the future.

  • Episode 116: Closing the Linux Sale

    February 27th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, consulting, daotechnologies, getting started, keith perry, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Keith Perry open source business experts is back on the show tonight and we discuss strategies to sell open source solutions to your clients. It’s a packed episode and one you don’t want to miss!

  • Episode 115: The Linux Design Tool

    February 19th, 2019  |  56 mins 20 secs
    akira, alessandro castellani, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, getting started, linux, linux convention, linux expo, linux fest, linux questions, linux ui, linux ux, lug, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, scale 17x, scale 2019, security, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Alessandro Castellani joins us to talk about Akira, a native Linux app for UI and UX design built in Vala and GTK! Marc from the Southern California Linux Expo joins us to give us a peak into ScALE 2019!

    It’s a packed episode you can’t afford to miss!

  • Episode 114: Lesspass with Guillaume Vincent

    February 12th, 2019  |  56 mins 21 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, bitwarden, call in show, getting started, guillaume vincent, keepass, lastpass, lesspass, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Guillaume Vincent is my guest this hour and we talk about Lesspass. Lesspass is a stateless password manager that differentiates itself in it’s simplicity and ease of use. We talk about the security, the ease of use, and Guillaume’s passion for solving the password problem!

  • Episode 113: Ethical Hacking with Bo Weaver

    February 5th, 2019  |  56 mins 20 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, bo weaver, call in show, ethical hacking, getting started, hackers, hacking, how to hack, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, pen testing, penetration testing, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Have you ever wanted to learn how to ethically hack into a system? Bo Weaver is our guest this hour and he walks us step by step on how to break into a machine, maintain your access, and get out without anyone knowing about it.

  • Episode 112: New Software Everywhere

    January 29th, 2019  |  56 mins 20 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, canonical open source media, getting started, linux, linux questions, lubuntu, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, podcast, privacy, questions, security, simon quigley, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Lubuntu Release Manager Simon Quigley joins us this hour to discuss the new Lubuntu Council. Kodi now has a game emulator, Canonical released Multipass for Windows and theres a new Raspberry Pi Compute Module out!

  • Episode 111: Project Trident with Ken Moore

    January 22nd, 2019  |  56 mins 23 secs
    altispeed, ask questions, call in show, getting started, ken moore, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, project trident, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys

    Project Trident is a desktop-focused operating system based on TrueOS. It uses the Lumina desktop as well as a number of self-developed utilities to provide an easy-to-use system that both BSD beginners and advanced system administrators can feel comfortable running. We give the System76 $250 gift card away, plus your calls!