We found 3 episodes of Ask Noah Show with the tag “libvirtd”.
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Episode 68: Microsoft Buys GitHub
June 5th, 2018 | 59 mins 57 secs
altispeed, ask questions, best desktop os, best distro, best server os, call in show, getting started, git, github, gitlab, libvirtd, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, podcast, privacy, production, questions, security, self, server distro, southeast linuxfest, starting distro, talk radio, voxtelesys
This week on the show we give you the quick and dirty on Microsoft buying GitHub. We speak to Jason Plum from GitLab and he gives us a brief overview of the services GitLab offers and how they've worked to create a product that blows GitHub out of the water. Plus a brief overview on what you can expect from Southeast Linuxfest this year!
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Episode 65: Can This Be Virtualized?
May 15th, 2018 | 59 mins 58 secs
altispeed, ask questions, best desktop os, best distro, best server os, call in show, getting started, hyper-v, libvirtd, linux, linux questions, noah chelliah, podcast, privacy, production, questions, security, server distro, starting distro, talk radio, vdi, voxtelesys, x2go, xen, xrdp
This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should stick with Windows
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Episode 25: Interview with Bob Carver
September 11th, 2017 | 59 mins 48 secs
altispeed, bob carver, crm2, fedora, getting started, hifi stereo, home automation, home theater, libvirtd, linux, noah chelliah, ovirt, podcast, privacy, production, questions, redhat, ribbon speakers, silver 7, spice, stereophile, sunfire, super jr, talk radio, the carver challenge, true subwoofer, virtual box, virtulization, vmware, vmware alternative
In this episode legendary home theater & stereo expert Bob Carver joins us on the air to talk about how to pick the perfect home theater & stereo speakers. Brandon Johnson from RedHat tells us how to tweak your libvirtd setup. Plus we take your calls.