Choose Linux Podcast
1) 33: Hiatus
Choose Linux enters indefinite hiatus.
2) 32: Windows as a Linux User + Sway Window Manager
Ell tells us about her first ever experience with Windows 10 and how it compares with Linux. Plus Drew has been using a Wayland-based i3-like tiling window manager called Sway.Links:Windows 10Linux Un...Show More
3) 31: Solus + Visual Studio Code
We try out Solus and are all impressed by this independent distro. Then Ell and Drew sing the praises of Visual Studio Code - a text editor that's packed full of features.Links:Solus — Solus is ...Show More
4) 30: Project Catch Up
We revisit some of the projects we have covered in previous episodes to see what we've stuck with and what we haven't. Qubes OS and Tails, a handy Android app, building websites, easy Arch, the cloud...Show More
5) 29: Linux Console + Boutique Distros
A confusing experience in Distrohoppers which raises deeper questions about the value and viability of smaller distros.Links:Previous Episodes with DistrohoppersLinuxConsole.org
6) 28: What We Love About Linux
Valentine's Day is nearly here so it's time to talk about why we love Linux and open source. Nothing is perfect though, so we also touch on a few areas that we feel could be improved.
7) 27: GhostBSD + Freedom vs Pragmatism
Distrohoppers serves up something very different in the form of desktop BSD, and we reveal how important freedom is to us all.Links:GhostBSD — A simple, elegant desktop BSD Operating SystemShare...Show More
8) 26: Explaining Linux and Open Source as Concepts
Trying to explain what Linux and open source are can be tricky. We discuss our various approaches, and how they differ depending on the experience of who we are explaining them to.
9) 25: Tails + Virtualization
Ultimate privacy in Distrohoppers, and the best ways to run other operating systems within your current Linux distro.Links:Tails — Tails is a live operating system that you can start on almost a...Show More
10) 24: What We Wish We'd Known Earlier
All three of us have different levels of experience with Linux but there are tons of things that we wish we'd learned earlier in our journey. From gatekeeping to community culture, command line trick...Show More