In 2009 Noah gave up on traditional IT models and started Altispeed Technologies. Since 2009 Altispeed has leveraged open source technologies to provide creative cost saving solutions without sacrificing quality. As a former host of the Linux Action Show Noah couldn't let his passion wind down with the show so teamed up with Jupiter Broadcasting to bring you Ask Noah!
Noah J. Chelliah has hosted 417 Episodes.
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Episode 96: SQLite with Richard Hipp
November 3rd, 2018 | 59 mins 55 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, coc, contributor covenant, getting started, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, podcast, privacy, questions, richard hipp, security, sqlite, talk radio, voxtelesys
If you have a device with an operating system chances are it uses SQLite. Richard Hipp is our guest this hour and he joins us to talk about their controversial CoC. As an alternative to the Contributor Covenant the Rule of St. Benedict was chosen for it’s long and proven track record. Red Hat has officially dropped support for the KDE Desktop and we give you our take on that decision but as always your phone calls go to the front of the line!
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Episode 95: Community Night!
November 2nd, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
altispeed, ansible, ask questions, call in show, getting started, linux, linux questions, nextcloud, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, podcast, privacy, questions, seafile, security, talk radio, virtual, vm, voxtelesys
Community hour is where we take some time to focus on you the listener! You set the topics, you ask the questions! In this episode we chat about self hosting. We talk email, to nextcloud, to file sync. Friend of the show Brandon explains why Ansible is the solution you want to manage multiple servers!
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Episode 94: IBM Buys Red Hat
October 30th, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, getting started, ibm, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, red hat, security, talk radio, voxtelesys
In the largest software company acquisition in history, tech giant IBM has purchased Red Hat for 34 billion dollars. The open source community was shocked and devastated at first but is it too soon to judge? What has IBM really purchased a product or a culture? We explain why this could be the best thing ever to happen to Linux and FOSS!
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Episode 93: The Open Source Broadcast Appliance
October 27th, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
aes67, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, fred gleason, getting started, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, radio automation, rivendell audio, security, talk radio, telos alliance, voxtelesys
Fred Gleason has worked for years to develop a open source Linux based broadcasting appliance. Rivendell can be used for the acquisition, management, scheduling and playout of audio content. It has all of the features one would expect in a modern, fully-fledged automation system, including support for both PCM and MPEG audio encoding, full voicetracking and log customization as well as support for a wide variety of third party software and hardware. Fred joins us this hour to tell us the story of how Rivendell can make anyone a headache free broadcaster.
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Episode 92: Linus is Back!
October 26th, 2018 | 59 mins 59 secs
altispeed, apple, ask questions, backup, call in show, getting started, google, linus torvalds, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, small business, talk radio, voxtelesys
Linus has taken a break while he worked on his tooling to be more socially acceptable. That time is over and Greg KH has officially handed the kernel back to him. We discuss the implication of his return and what it might mean for Linux.
A Google contract has been leaked that shows Google is requiring it’s hardware partners to maintain security patches and updates for at least 2 years.
All that and more in this special edition of The Ask Noah Show!
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Episode 91: Business Backup Tips
October 22nd, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
altispeed, ask questions, backup, call in show, getting started, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, small business, sqlite, talk radio, voxtelesys
If you have data, that data should be backed up. If you own a business or manage the IT infrastructure for a business than your backup strategy needs to be reliable, straightforward, and functional. Have you ever wondered what happens to the backup should you be hit by a bus? We tackle that question, dive into some SQLite CoC drama, and chat with Simon Quigly about the latest Qt release.
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Episode 90: Building a WISP and CCTV
October 16th, 2018 | 59 mins 55 secs
air fiber, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cam girls, getting started, ip cameras, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, ubiquity, unifi, virtulization, voxtelesys
It's family friendly, we promise! You know that Linux succeeded where others fail, but did you know that cam girls are turning to Linux for it's reliability, stability, and functionality? We cover this amusing reddit thread, give you an update on the car dealership camera install. We touch a little on visualization, and as always - take your calls at the front of the line!
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Episode 89: Privacy Matters
October 9th, 2018 | 59 mins 55 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, elemental technologies, getting started, linux, linux questions, motherboard, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvr, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, server hack, supermicro, talk radio, unifi, voxtelesys
Supermicro suffered a huge security breach that gave the Chinese government access to servers manufactured with Supermicro boards. This revelation has caused companies like Apple and Amazon to distance themselves from the popular server manufacture. Unifi has announced that their new "Unifi Protect" will only be available on their hardware and not user built boxes. We dive into all of this plus an update from Simon Quigley on Lubuntu 18.10!
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Episode 88: Kubernetes & Containers
October 2nd, 2018 | 59 mins 57 secs
air fiber, altispeed, ask questions, call in show, containers, getting started, ip cameras, kubernetes, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, ubiquity, unifi, voxtelesys, wisp, zabbix
Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix, and Noah gives the details of a client who wants Altispeed to build a mini WISP in their city. It’s a packed show!
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Episode 87: This is How You Should Store Your Data
September 25th, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, freenas, getting started, linux, linux questions, lvm, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, seafile, security, talk radio, voxtelesys
In this episode your calls drove the show and that's the show we set out to do! We talk storage, LVM, hard disk configuration, SteamOS, troubleshoot an OBS box, and still find time break the news about the new and best way to listen to The Ask Noah Show live!
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Episode 86: Linus Takes a Break
September 18th, 2018 | 59 mins 57 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, code of conduct, contributor covenant, getting started, linus torvalds, linux, linux questions, lkml, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, paul m. jones open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys
Linus Torvalds has decided he needs a break so he can understand people and their emotions better. The kernel has finally adopted a code of conduct based on the contributor covenant. No one knows more about codes of conduct than Paul M. Jones. Paul joins us in the second half of the program to help us explore the situation and give us some insight into what we can expect for the future of Linux.
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Episode 85: Does This Make FOSS Better or Worse
September 11th, 2018 | 59 mins 55 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, commons clause, getting started, gpl, license, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys
Does the "Commons Clause" help the commons? The Commons Clause was announced recently along with several projects moving portions of their code base under it. It's an additional restriction intended to be applied to existing open source licenses with the effect of preventing the work from being sold. We play devils advocate and tell you why this might not be such a bad thing. As always your calls go to the front of the line, and we give you the details on how you can win free stuff in the Telegram group!
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Episode 84: Better Than Google Titan
September 4th, 2018 | 59 mins 58 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, getting started, google, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, titan, two factor, u2f, voxtelesys, yubico
Google is launching it’s own hardware security key for two-factor authentication but there’s a few major problems. From pricing, to security concerns, we break the entire situation down for you. New audio production software is released for Linux, and we talk with a caller about BluRays on Linux and ripping them.
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Episode 83: How to Get Hired at Red Hat
August 28th, 2018 | 59 mins 59 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, gaming on linux, getting started, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, podcast, privacy, questions, red hat, security, steam, steve ovens, talk radio, valve, voxtelesys
Steve Ovens from Red Hat joins us to answer the question many of you have asked - how do you get hired by a company like Red Hat? Steve takes us through his exciting rise to working for the largest open source company in the US. Steam has dropped a bomb shell that has left Windows users dropping their gaming computers like yesterday's laundry and as always your phone calls go to the front of the line!
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Episode 82: Should We Care About Libre?
August 21st, 2018 | 59 mins 57 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, coreboot, eff, freedom respecting, getting started, libre, libreboot, linux, linux questions, monitor io, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, openvpn, podcast, privacy, production, questions, security, server distro, starting distro, talk radio, voxtelesys, vpn
We talk about Linux and Open Source, but is it far enough? Do we need to go all the way and push for everyone to use Libre freedom respecting software? We invite Kenny Schmidt, a 17 year old who is starting out with Linux and ask that question. We talk about a $100 device that will monitor your Internet, the EFFs stance to protect the individual’s ability to call out security problems as they find them.
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Episode 81: Firefox Made This More Secure
August 14th, 2018 | 59 mins 56 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, dns, doh, encryption, getting started, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, openvpn, podcast, privacy, production, questions, redhat, security, server distro, ssl, starting distro, steve ovens, talk radio, voxtelesys, vpn
This week firefox made waves by encrypting DNS entries making DNS more secure for everyone. We talk about IP cameras, gaming on Linux, and Steve Ovens from RedHat joins us. It's a packed episode you can't afford to miss!