The Battle

The Battle
The Battle

In this episode

Nate is back with the guys to review The Battle, the ninth episode of the first season of Star Trek : The Next Generation. Then, everyone agrees that this is not one of the best episodes of the series !

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TuxJam 83 – Standard, Simple Show

With normal service resumed the usual crew of Andrew, Dave and Kevie take a look at Gentoo-based distro Redcore Linux. We also take a look at two useful applications: SimpleTask (F-Droid) and Standard Notes (F-Droid) on Android.

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#618 – Erasing history?

This week on The Bugcast: we talk about the latest easing of the lockdown restrictions, we discuss whether we are erasing history, and we play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

We can’t visit our relatives, but we can go to the zoo<br />
<a href="https://thehornesection.com/">Alex Horne and The Horne Section</a><br />
Removing statues <em>(erasing history)</em><br />
Removing TV programmes            

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Justice

Justice
Justice

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For this episode, the guys review Justice, the eigth episode of the first season of Star Trek : The Next Generation. Then, they have a talk about fiction vs. reality. And finally, they give a shout out the Lainey, the show’s newly appointed social media manager..

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The Binary Times – Series 7 Episode 12

Series 7 Episode 12 – In this episode Mark has fixed his server, installed Open Suse and is using btrfs, Wayne has been helping his neighbour with their IT issues, building an internet doorbell, playing with more python and more… , more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:24 Wayne welcomes us to Season 7 Episode 12 from a slightly windy, spitty rainy kinda Bristol. Wayne’s not getting what he wants, but Mark reminds us we get what we need, from an overcast, but with no rain yet Kilkishen.

02:57 The conversation turns towards what’s been keeping the lads busy. Mark tells us that not only has he built a Lego International Space Station, which he is hopefully going to be talking about on Maker’s Corner, another show from the Otherside Network.

Mark goes on to tell us about his amazing adventures in rebooting his server setup. He thought of FreeNAS but the minumum requirements of 8GB RAM led him to consider btrfs instead. A presentation by Marc Merlin helped Mark decide on btrfs. Mark installed OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 on the 60GB SSD using the default btrfs and subvolumes for the root partition, and then used the RAID 1 feature provided by btrs for both data and metadata on the two large drives and mounted them seperately as data storage. Mark praises the OpenSUSE documentation, particularly the Reference Guide and the Storage Administrators Book. Mark also praises the btrfs wiki, Arch wiki and also the Gentoo wiki. Wayne mentions the article that Mark shared about Kubuntu considering Hugo to generate their web site.

23:30 Wayne tells us about some recent wireless support issues he was involved in.

28:13 Wayne goes on to tell us about the internet doorbell he built, Telegram bot and all. He was encouraged to do this thanks to goading from Mark.

32:16 Wayne tells us he’s gone back to Head First Python. This prompts a discussion around programming in general, python in particular and even a linux distribution with a Python Userspace. Wayne recommends simplicity when starting, and suggests using Thonny rather than Pycharm as an easy to use Integrated Development Environment. The guys discuss whether you need an IDE at all.

Wayne swings the conversation around to problems he’s having with Atril and his search for a suitable replacement. Foliate has been working out well so far. Mark gives out about some program he can’t remember the name of. The guys hint at what’s going to be on the special for this season.

48:02 Under the Hood – Mark recommends listeners check out Cosplay Like a Pro and Get Certified by Packt.

Wayne’s first Under the Hood is to use the middle button to past text that has already been selected for copying. His second is an interesting utility called Bashtop, a resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.

Irish Saying of the show is “an coinín bán”, or the white rabbit.

We hope you enjoy this show as much as we did making it.

#617 – #BlackLivesMatter

This week on The Bugcast: we talk about the #BlackLivesMatter demonstrations in the UK, and more coronavirus and politics, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

BBC Newsbeat: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36985740/why-has-black-lives-matter-come-to-the-uk-your-questions-answered">Why has Black Lives Matter come to the UK?</a> <em>(#BlackLivesMatter)</em><br />
Social distancing<br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-52939446">Coronavirus: Isle of Wight MP admits lockdown ‘barbecue’ visit</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52910303">Alok Sharma: Cabinet minister tested for virus after being taken ill</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-52935412">Keith Lemon actor sorry for playing ‘offensive’ black characters</a><br />
Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audism">Audism</a>

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Lonely Among Us

Lonely Among Us
Lonely Among Us

In this episode

For this review of Lonely Among Us, the seventh episode of the first season of Star Trek : The Next Generation, Dave and Yannick are joined by the show’s resident astronomer, Andrew “Mc Nalu” Conway ! Together, they go over the episode, and then have a chat about everything but nothing in particular.

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#616 – Cummings and goings

This week on The Bugcast: riots in the US, Dominic Cummings and goings in the UK, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52854025">George Floyd death: Ex-officer charged with murder in Minneapolis</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52846679">Twitter hides Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52815552">Twitter tags Trump tweet with fact-checking warning</a><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52811168">Dominic Cummings: What is the scandal about?</a> <em>(Cummings and goings)</em><br />
Trump predominantly using his personal Twitter account<br />
metro.co.uk: <a href="https://metro.co.uk/2020/05/24/uk-civil-service-account-tweets-about-arrogant-offensive-pm-12751992/">UK Civil Service account tweets about ‘arrogant and offensive’ PM</a>

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Where No One Has Gone Before

Where No One Has Gone Before
Where No One Has Gone Before

In this episode, Dave and Yannick are alone once more. They review Where No One Has Gone Before, the sixth episode of the first season of Star Trek The Next Generation. After that, it’s the return of the news segment, with the announcement of Star Trek : Strange New Worlds !

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In this episode

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The Binary Times – Series 7 Episode 11

Series 7 Episode 11 – In this episode Mark has been installing the new version of Pi-Hole, he has also been looking at installing OpenSuse as a file server, Wayne speaks about FreeNAS and ZFS, introductory and advanced guides for rsync, a Rainbow Sense HAT for the Raspberry Pi, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:27 After a few technical glitches, Wayne finally welcomes us to yet another episode of the Binary Times, this particular episode being the 11th of Season 7. The weather outside isn’t great, windy, sunny, rainy, cloudy, all rolled into one. Mark questions whether wittr.in is really reflective of the weather.

02:40 Mark tells us he’s spun up a Pi-Hole Version 5 on a Raspberry Pi 2. He also tells us about Alan Pope’s Raspberry Pi Imager application, which makes spinning up a Raspberry Pi OS even easier. Wayne tells us about how cool LibreElec and Kodi are. Mark agrees and goes on to tell us about his server misadventures. The takeaway is be careful the keystrokes you choose when waking a monitor from sleep! Mark then talks about installing Windows 10 to do a course and says the experience is much better than he remembers it (well done Microsoft), before telling us that he reckons he’s going to install OpenSuse Leap with btrfs on his server. The guys discuss FreeNAS as an alternative and Lawrence Systems youtube videos for FreeNAS advice.

Mark goes on to question the value of certification, which kicks off a bit of a conversation around certification, training, education and life in general.

27:21 In the spirit of collaboration, Wayne thanks Robert for his recent help and tells us his own server tale.

28:55 Wayne brings up a recent conversation the guys had with Glady, a long term supporter of the show. She was looking for backup alternatives and Wayne recommended rsync as a good choice, also recommending the documents “How to Use rsync Command to Copy Files on Ubuntu”, “How to Use rsync with Examples” and the “Non-Beginner’s Guide to Syncing Data with Rsync”, as well as the man pages of course. Mark also recommends explainshell.com.

31:41 Wayne discusses an email we received from Willi in Germany and his fork of a little bit of software for timeshift that takes a snapshot every time you run any APT operation on debian systems, as well as a very detailed guide with videos about how to install luks encrypted btrfs on Ubuntu, PopOS and Manjaro. The chat moves onto file systems and backups and Wayne mention a particular video on FreeNAS from Lawrence Systems as useful.

38:34 Wayne brings the conversation around to running an IT business during COVID and the guys discuss how to do it.

43:14 Wayne talks about Nextcloud Talk and specifically the benefits of Talk 9.

46:06 Mark thanks Paul Clyne for his generosity in providing another laptop

47:22 Under the Hood – Wayne kicks this one off with a mention of the Learn you some Python Humble Bundle from No Starch Press. Wayne goes on to tell us about an article on the Magpi Magazine which shows how to make a Sense HAT rainbow window display. Wayne’s major under is hold down the CTRL and F5 keys together in Firefox to refresh the page and clear the cache. The guys mention Glady’s tip of the OneTab extension, an extension that converts tabs to a list to reduce memory use.

Mark’s Under the Hood is this: in nautilus, click on other locations, then in the connect to server field, type “admin:///” and voila! after you’ve put in your password, you’re in superuser mode! In caja, just right click and open as administrator. In dolphin, just right click, open with, and file manager as super user.

55:41 Irish Saying of the show is “An labhraíonn tú Gaeilge.?” or do you speak Irish.

We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it!