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Larry Bushey and Bill Smith
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10/03/23 • 44 min
We've talked about the applications that are provided with Linux. Now let's talk about some of the utilities that are provided out of the box with many Linux distributions. Command line utilities Graphical utilities System tools System administration Software package installers and package formats Accessories Third party utilities ChatGPT or AI utilities?
Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #446 · Welcome to Linux! - Utilities
01:02 We were mentioned on Destination Linux Podcast Episode 338
03:41 Bill is getting ready for the Deepin Desktop on Ubuntu
05:16 Definition: Utility software
06:08 Command line utilities
09:24 Graphical utilities
11:57 System tools
15:19 System administration
16:09 Software package installers and package formats
23:31 Accessories
30:60 Third party utilities
39:48 ChatGPT or AI utilities?
42:41 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
44:27 End
Going Linux #442 · Welcome to Linux! Kubuntu
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06/29/23 • 39 min
Bill provides a review of Kubuntu, how easy it was to install, and how well it might fit for a computer user new to Linux.
Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #442 · Welcome to Linux! Kubuntu
00:60 Chat GPT
05:15 Kubuntu
10:19 Why choose Kubuntu?
12:55 Preparing for a change to Kubuntu
14:40 Torrents defined
15:60 Create the install media
16:45 Try the 'live' image then install
18:09 Drive types defined
21:58 Hybrid drives?
24:20 Continuing the installation
27:13 Proprietary video drivers
28:08 Additional updates and software
30:21 Learning curve
30:53 Documentation
32:05 Other first impressions
33:07 Kubuntu podcast
34:21 Upcoming episode on Desktop Environments
38:11 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
39:14 End
Going Linux #394 · Manjaro Linux Overview
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07/15/20 • 39 min
Bill searches for a non-Debian-based distribution that is suitable for Linux newcomers. He finds one in Manjaro!
Episode 394 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #394 · Manjaro Linux Overview
01:51 Rolling release
04:02 An Arch-based distribution for new Linux users
05:46 Windows vs. Manjaro on Dell Latitude 5450
10:13 Performance comparison after installation
13:09 The promise of perpetual upgrades
13:59 Installing Manjaro
14:44 The updates
16:56 Compared with other distros best for new Linux users
17:37 Default browser (Midori)
19:12 Manjaro Hello (Welcome)
21:30 Obtaining and installing software
24:12 Universal package format support
27:57 The community support
29:49 Manjaro: New user distro
32:25 A note on hybrid graphics
35:20 Overall: 'Thumbs up'
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39:04 End
Going Linux #392 · Accessibility On Linux
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05/31/20 • 30 min
Once upon a time, there were Linux distributions that focused on the needs of computer users with disabilities. Today's Ubuntu MATE does the best job of any modern desktop Linux at including the broadest out-of-the-box implementation of accessibility software. This is particularly valuable because Windows does not and the "officially supported" software applications for Windows that are focused on accessibility are also extremely expensive.
Episode 392 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #392 · Accessibility On Linux
01:22 Once upon a time, there were distributions focused on accessibility.
01:49 Jaws screen reader for Windows is very expensive
03:47 Vinux
05:15 Vinux is a dormant project
05:36 Sonar GNU/Linux
06:08 Sonar is discontinued but deserves recongnition for its contributions
08:04 Ubuntu MATE comes closest to what Sonar attempted
08:40 What accessiblity/assistive/adaptive software is included with Ubuntu MATE?
08:47 Accessibility settings
09:33 Keyboard shortcuts
10:17 Enabling accessibility at startup
11:27 Orca screen reader is pre-installed
14:26 Braille support (BRLTTY) is provided by default
16:56 Kudos for Manjaro
19:44 Kudos to the MATE team
20:25 Ubuntu MATE enables Onboard the on-screen keyboard by default
22:01 Magnus: The pre-installed screen magnifier
22:48 Mouse and trackpad accessibility setting in the Ubuntu MATE Control Panel
23:35 Keyboard preferences for accessibility
24:07 Ubuntu MATE pre-installs the OpenDyslexic font for users with dyslexia
25:46 eViacam: Head and eye-tracking software is available in the Ubuntu Software Center
29:10 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
30:18 End
Going Linux #387 · Listener Feedback
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03/10/20 • 70 min
We answer questions and comment on internal drive problems, Microsoft making Linux more popular, the Distrowatch podcast, gPodder and Orca, the Mint forums, print/fax/scan compatibility, games, Manjaro, and Chromebooks running Linux.
Episode 387 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #387 · Listener Feedback
00:56 Do we need the voicemail line?
02:38 Linux Spotlight interviews Larry
03:56 Paul: Second internal drive problem
20:22 Nancy: Microsoft makes Linux more popular
25:27 Michael: Unable to subscribe to the Distrowatch podcast
26:26 Daniel: gPodder and Orca
27:36 Ken: Great experience with the Mint forums
31:13 Daniel: A question about Larry's books on Ubuntu MATE
36:42 Carlos: Print/fax/scan compatibility
42:32 Albert: Running games
48:59 Richard: Contacting Manjaro
52:28 George: 385 and 386
60:39 Anand: Linux on a Macbook Pro
62:08 Alex: Switching from macOS
62:52 Paul: Chromebooks running Linux
68:16 Troy: Mark Greaves
69:30 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
70:50 End
Going Linux #384 · 2019 Year In Review
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01/20/20 • 70 min
In our annual review of the previous year we discuss Larry's books on Ubuntu MATE, Microsoft's transformation into an open source company, the distros we've tried, and predictions for 2020. We read a couple of emails from listeners and recommend podcasts and Linux applications.
Episode 384 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #384 · 2019 Year In Review
01:12 Upgrade your computer. Ubuntu MATE is the alternative to Windows 7.
03:53 Bill's latest distro hop: KDE Neon, Linux Mint 19.03
07:17 Running Firefox and not using Chrome
08:39 No ZFS in the Linux Kernel
09:11 Microsoft: 400 million insecure Win 7 users should just buy a new computer
10:20 Going Linux: 400 million Win 7 users should keep their computer and upgrade to a secure Linux
11:52 2019: The year of distro hopping
14:36 Our favorite distros
17:12 Topics we discussed in 2019
20:13 Our 2020 predictions
27:33 Tech community in 2019
30:12 Open source in 2019
38:07 Bill gets another raise in pay
39:23 Microsoft: The open source company
42:29 Making money with open source
46:23 2019: The beginning of the grand move to the open source model for software development
47:50 Listener feedback: Ken
49:31 Listener feedback: Lymon
52:15 Podcast recommendations
61:09 Application picks
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70:09 End
Going Linux #383 · Listener Feedback
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12/26/19 • 55 min
Bill is back on Zorin after a brief diversion to Mint 19.3. He gives us a mini review of Elementary OS and compares the MATE desktop with the Pantheon desktop. We read your feedback on SSL certificates, software license agreements, accessibility, and computer hardware.
Episode 383 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #383 · Listener Feedback
01:00 Bill switches back to Zorin
01:52 Elementary mini-review
03:57 Comparing Ubuntu MATE and Elementary with Pantheon
10:41 Stefan: SSL certificate issues.
19:51 Carlos: Software licenses and WPS Office
24:38 Michael: For Linux users who also use Orca
30:04 Rossi: Huawei laptops
34:09 Troy: Asked our opinion on a Dell XPS
52:48 2019: The year of the Linux desktop
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55:11 End
Going Linux #381 · Listener Feedback
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11/25/19 • 26 min
We describe how to generate a file with your computer's specifications. Our listeners comment on Zorin, suggest Feren, rebel against 'the man', rage against paying for SSL certs, and find videos. They also provide considerations for making live USB sticks, and give us a password manager review.
Episode 381 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #381 · Listener Feedback
00:15 Introduction
01:12 Raymond: Comments on Zorin
01:30 Craig: Topic suggestions
02:20 Ken: Comments on Zorin
08:25 Michael: Getting computer specifications
11:04 John: Has no Internet on Virtual Box
13:41 Lee: Suggests Feren OS
14:08 Hilander: A small rebellion
15:59 Kelvin: You should never have to pay for an SSL certificate
17:16 George: 'Going Windows' podcast
19:19 Joshua: Review of Bitwarden
24:59 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
26:04 End
Going Linux #377 · Listener Feedback
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09/21/19 • 33 min
Our first giveaway. In this episode: hidden gems, Banshee abandoned, FreeOffice issues, back to Ubuntu MATE for accessibility, and NTP and hardware clock.
Episode 377 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #377 · Listener Feedback
00:15 Introduction
01:54 Going Linux Giveaway
07:50 James: Hidden Gems
09:05 Liferea to replace gPodder
09:45 Media Players
14:02 Geneology
15:18 Project Management
17:09 George: Banshee support
18:14 David: FreeOffice issues
22:09 George: 25,000 points
24:09 Michael: Moving back to Ubuntu MATE
28:23 Greg: Computer clock solution
32:19 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
33:27 End
Going Linux #451 · Listener Feedback
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03/09/24 • 50 min
In this episode: Bill hops again, lost voice mails, Google analytics, Lubuntu package manager, Bitlocker, Thunderbird, lightweight feedback, and suggestions for Bill’s testing on Nix.
Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #451 · Listener Feedback
00:55 Is this a special episode?
01:45 Bill hops to NixOS
06:54 Sean: Lost voicemails?
09:08 Peter: Why Google analytics?
10:28 Robert: Lubuntu package manager
26:26 Jack: Followup on Bitlocker
30:25 James: Begs for minion help with Thunderbird
36:26 Paul: Feedback on lightweight distros
43:28 Tolga: Distro suggestion for Bill to test
49:27 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
50:38 End
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How many episodes does Going Linux have?
Going Linux currently has 174 episodes available.
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The podcast is about How, Podcasts, Technology, Education and Linux.
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The episode title 'Going Linux #393 · Listener Feedback' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Going Linux is 44 minutes.
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The first episode of Going Linux was released on Jun 5, 2016.
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