We found 3 episodes of Ask Noah Show with the tag “osh”.
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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!
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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.
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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!