We found 10 episodes of Ask Noah Show with the tag “ask questions”.
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Episode 219: Studying Gnome Users
February 16th, 2021 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cloud, getting started, gnome 40, kde, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, plasma mobile, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio
The Gnome design team conducted a research project to better understand their users. The results were surprising! We'll give you an update about the Vero 4K, a FOSS app to track your GPS history.
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Episode 218: VR in the Metaverse
February 2nd, 2021 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, centos, cloud, daniel rodriguez, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, red hat, rocky linux, security, self-hosted, talk radio, vircadia, wisp
Have you ever dreamed of having a virtual enviorment that can simulate the real world in, have meetings in, and connect with others in. Firefox has new protections for supercookies, ubuntu has a new installer out, and CloudLinux has a beta out of AlmaLinux.
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Episode 216: Red Hat's New Deal
January 19th, 2021 | 58 mins 9 secs
altispeed, ask questions, brian exelbierd, call in show, centos, centos stream, cloud, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, osmc, podcast, privacy, questions, redhat, security, talk radio
RedHat is expanding the developer program making it easier than ever to access RHEL! Now individuals can run 16 RHEL servers under this new program. Brian Exelbierd joins us this hour to discuss this new program and how it addresses many of the concerns raised in the transition from CentOS to CentOS Stream.
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Episode 215: Self-Hosting Your Platform
January 12th, 2021 | 56 mins 22 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cloud, daniel rodriguez, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, self-hosted, talk radio, wisp
Self-hosting has always been a good idea but when your platform doesn't want to serve you, we have some self-hosted options that will. A Reddit user has Linux booting on an iPhone 7, a man was quoted $50K to run fiber to his house, so he built his own fiber ISP!
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Episode 213: Rocky Linux with Greg Kurtzer
December 29th, 2020 | 56 mins 20 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, centos, centos stream, cloud, getting started, greg kurtzer, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, redhat, rocky linux, security, talk radio
Greg Kurtzer executive director of Rocky Linux a bug for bug RedHat distribution joins us this hour to tell the story of CentOS and what his vision for Rocky Linux is!
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Episode 212: Software for the Holidays
December 27th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cloud, getting started, gnome 40, just perfection, kdenlive, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, solar winds, souk flatpak app store, talk radio
Gnome 40 has a major redesign, a new version of Kdenlive is out adding some much desired pro features, Matrix has some exciting announcments and we discuss the Solar Winds backdoor and give you some alternatives. If this is the time of the year you want to tinker with new projects we have a few in store!
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Episode 209: Getting Started with The Pinephone
December 1st, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, cloud, getting started, linux, linux questions, matrix, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, openzfs, pinephone, plasma mobile, podcast, postmarketos, privacy, questions, sailfishos, security, talk radio, ubports
The Pinephone might be the best $200 you can spend on a project for yourself or with your family. Now it's easier than ever to flash new operating systems to the phone. OpenZFS 2.0 has been released, a new version of Wireguard has been released for Windows, and the KDE Edition of the Pinephone is now available.
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Episode 208: Pipewire on Fedora
November 24th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, camera, cloud, dvr, fedora, getting started, linux, linux questions, matrix, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvr, open source media, pipewire, podcast, privacy, questions, remote worker, security, talk radio
A proposal has been put forward to use PipeWire by default in Fedora. Neal Gompa Fedora contributor joins us to discuss! A new release of KStarts 3.5.0. Lemmy.ml, a decentralized alternative to Reddit enabled federation and Comcast rolls out a 1.2TB data caps to the rest of their subscribers as of next year.
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Episode 207: Defending Open Source
November 17th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, call in show, camera, cloud, copyright, dvr, eff, encryption, getting started, google, linux, linux questions, matrix, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nvr, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, remote worker, riaa, security, signature code, talk radio, youtube, youtube-dl, youtubedl
YouTube-DL is back on GitHub! GitHub has started a legal defense fund, and Plasma mobile has been released!
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Episode 206: Personal Backup Strategy
November 10th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, apple arm, ask questions, call in show, cloud, dajadup, encryption, getting started, gimp, lets encrypt, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, rclone, rsync, scp, security, spideroak, talk radio, tarsnap, timeshift
Certificates issued by Let's Encrypt will soon be signed solely by their own root certificate. It's problematic because of the lack of Android updates. Apple has released two ARM based Macs, there's a potential replacement for SCP and a stellar release of Gimp with support for Hi-DPI