TuxJam 76 – Pondering Podcrawl

The summer is over, the nights are getting longer, the wind and rain are increasing, but that simply means that TuxJam is back after a summer break. Grab your beverage of choice and sit in your favourite chair beside the fire and listen to the gang as Andrew, Dave and Kevie team up for another show.

In this episode we take a look back at Podcrawl Glasgow and give our thoughts on the sixth incarnation of the event, where we visited some of the usual haunts and also tried out a brand new (and very geeky themed) bar. We take a look at Android app Bierverkostung, which we all personally tested on Podcrawl. Outside of beer talk, we also take a look at OSMTracker for Android. We actually have some feedback for this show, it’s a Christmas miracle (in September).

As if this was not enough we also throw in the usual mix of CCmusic for good measure:

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The Augments

In this episode, Dave and Yannick have a guest : Jason Evangelho. He’s a writer for Forbes, a Linux enthusiast, and host of Linux For Everyone. All three of them review The Augments, episode 6 of season 4 of Star Trek Enterprise. Then the team have a chat with Jason about the Enterprise as a whole. Finally, Dave shoots the “seven questions to the guest”.

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The review featured in this episode is a modified version of the work done by the team at Memory Alpha and is released under a CC-BY-NC licence, which means you can use it, transform it, and redistribute it as long as you give appropriate credits to us and Memory Alpha, and you don’t use it for commercial business.

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The Binary Times – Series 6 Episode 7

Series 6 Episode 7 – In this episode Mark and Wayne settle in to chatting about better physical health in IT, protecting your back, distro hopping, suitable video editing and photo management software, actually just using your Linux desktop instead of continually stuck in projects, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:28 Wayne welcomes us to Series 6 Episode 7, helped along by some sound effects from Mark. While it’s lovely and calm at the moment in Bristol, it looks like the weather is taking a change, with both Bristol and Kilkishen becoming rainier and windier.

03:43 The conversation moves on to Mark’s welfare. Mark implores everyone to look after their back and do what they can to have a strong back. This leads to a conversation around exercise and what motivates us.

12:31 The guys turn the conversation back to their favourite subject, Linux. Mark tells us that he’s installed the daily image of Kubuntu after hearing for a call for testing of KDE Plasma 5.17

Wayne tells us of some support he provided a customer to install Spotify on Ubuntu MATE. He remoted in and typed sudo snap install spotify. Mark suggests the boutique as a great way to get a select amount of software on that system. Wayne goes on to talk about suggestions he made to another customer regarding photo and video editing and they were darktable and kdenlive. Mark mentions OpenShot as an alternative video editor that has received some recommendation. Wayne is going to give OpenShot a look. It comes in an handy AppImage. In response to a question from Wayne regarding Darktable, Mark erroneously talks about OpenShot rather than Shotwell, while Wayne goes on to talk about the benefits of darktable. The conversation digresses into outdoor activities and it turns out the guys like to get their fresh air from equipment fans.

32:44 The conversation turns around to /e/. Mark has bought an /e/ phone and tells us how he’s getting on with it. Wayne gives us some of the details about why /e/ is such a good option and the guys discuss the sustainability and privacy focus of the project. Mark brings into the topic the latest episode of IRL. The discussion moves onto privacy and Mark mentions UBDI, an organisation mentioned in that IRL episode.

44:42 Wayne tells us that on the recommendation of the /e/ community, he has bought a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4

48:46 Wayne tells us how great Ubuntu MATE is! It’s a great FLOSS distribution that he can do everything he wants with and it doesn’t get in the way.

50:48 The guys discuss the Turris Mox, and Mark admits that he’s not done an awful lot with it lately.

54:31 The guys discuss the latest humble bundles, including the RPG bundle, Network and Security Certification by Wiley Bundle and the Level up your Python Bundle.

58:00 Under the Hood ! Mark’s Under the Hood is systemctl reboot to reboot your machine.

Wayne’s Under the Hood is thanks to Ben yet again, and it is mankier, a site that tries to make reading man pages as convenient as possible. It’s mankier than man!

1:01:40 Irish saying “Murayea” or “as if”, as in “Facebook respects your privacy Murayea!”

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

#583 – Legal tipple

This week on The Bugcast: More arty stuff, a discussion about underage drinking, and some amazing Creative Commons 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

Brief discussion on legal drinking ages around the world<br />
drinkaware: <a href="https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/alcohol-facts/alcohol-and-the-law/the-law-on-alcohol-and-under-18s/">The law on alcohol and under 18a</a><br />
<a href="https://artnight.co.uk/">Caroline’s 4th Art Night</a><br />
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B20vzDMlLHn/">Caroline’s Dancer</a><br />
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157387087075446&set=gm.2516873178348684&type=3&theater&ifg=1">Cara’s Dancer</a>

<strong>Contribute</strong>: We need jingles and bumpers, <a href="https://thebugcast.org/audio">here’s how</a>.<br />
<strong>Let us know</strong>: How would people feel if we relaxed our posture on “clean” music only?

Upcoming events

<strong><a href="https://oggcamp.org/">OggCamp 2019</a></strong><br />
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October in Manchester

Announcements

  • Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed.
  • The next live show will be episode 584 which will be streamed live in the chatroom on Friday 4 October 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (BST/GDT/UTC+1).
  • Join us during the week on our Telegram group chat – click here to join
    (you’ll need a Telegram account)

Special thanks go to

Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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CCJam 63 – The Riders

In episode 63 of CCJam, Yannick features two tracks from The Riders, a rock/metal band from Ukraine. Their album “Reality Resistance” is powerfull, heavy yet melodic, with a good balance between the clear vocals and the music.

Find out (a bit) more about The Riders on Facebook, Soundcloud, Bandcamp and VK.
The two tracks featured on this episode are taken from their 2019 – and only – album “Reality Resistance” which is available on Jamendo.

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#582 – Blurred lines

This week on The Bugcast: Public Service Announcements, horror books, network expansion, and some amazing Creative Commons 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/newsbeat-49751150">Sandy Hook – Public Service Announcement</a><br />
Amazon: <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Institute-Stephen-King-ebook/dp/B07N7785X7/">Stephen King – The Institute</a><br />
JustGiving: <a href="https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/efficiency-north?fbclid=IwAR2B6nhZ9WEVggw49MxxpvE9JXQlaNm0YyXRS3fHwnFuM3h2gjKybne8Nc4">EN:Joy Riders from Desk to 10K</a>

Feedback from Dave Morriss

<a href="https://teaearlgreyhot.org/cold-station-12/">Tea, Earl Grey, Hot episode 5 – Cold Station 12</a><br />
<a href="https://ccjam.otherside.network/2019/09/15/ccjam-62-the-hedgerow-folk/">CCJam episode 62 – The Hedgerow Folk</a>

<strong><a href="https://thebinarytimes.net/">The Binary Times</a> has joined the <a href="https://otherside.network/">Other Side Podcast Network</a></strong>

<strong>Contribute</strong>: We need jingles and bumpers, <a href="https://thebugcast.org/audio">here’s how</a>.<br />
<strong>Let us know</strong>: How would people feel if we relaxed our posture on “clean” music only?

Upcoming events

<strong><a href="https://oggcamp.org/">OggCamp 2019</a></strong><br />
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October in Manchester

Announcements

  • Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed.
  • The next live show will be episode 583 which will be streamed live in the chatroom on Friday 27 September 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (BST/GDT/UTC+1).
  • Join us during the week on our Telegram group chat – click here to join
    (you’ll need a Telegram account)

Podcasts mentioned

<strong>All the following are members of the <a href="https://otherside.network">Other Side Podcast Network</a>:</strong><br />
<a href="https://teaearlgreyhot.org/">Tea, Earl Grey, Hot</a> – an unofficial Star Trek review podcast<br />
<a href="https://ccjam.otherside.network/">CCJam</a> – a community music podcast<br />
<a href="https://thebinarytimes.net/">The Binary Times</a> – a Linux and open source audiocast

Special thanks go to

Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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Cold Station 12

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review Cold Station 12, the 5th episode of the 4th season of Enterprise. Then, they go over some news items.

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Thanks

Once again, huge thanks to Ryan for joining us on last week’s episode. And thanks to all our listeners, we are very grateful that you chose to spend a little bit of your precious time to listen to our show. Also, thanks to everyone who shares our show on social media, that helps a lot to spread the word about what we do.

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The review featured in this episode is a modified version of the work done by the team at Memory Alpha, and is released under a CC-BY-NC licence. That means you can use it, transform it, and redistribute it as long as you give appropriate credits to us and Memory Alpha, and you don’t use it for commercial business.

The rest of this episode is released under a CC-BY-SA licence, which means you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, as long as you credit us as the original authors, and if you publish something based on this episode, you have to release it under the same license.

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The Binary Times – Series 6 Episode 6

Series 6 Episode 6 – We welcome back Mark from a short break, the Binary Times Audiocast has joined the Other Side Podcast Network. In this episode Mark has been distro hopping like crazy, Wayne is having issues with KVM on the desktop, we speak about apt vs apt-get, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

01:29 Mark welcomes us to Series 6 Episode 6 of the Binary Times and dedicates the show to Jimmy Beacons. The weather looks like it’s going to be nice in both Kilkishen and Bristol. Wayne thinks they’re getting good enough to be weather reporters, Mark is not so sure.

02:58 The guys announce that they are now part of the Other Side Podcast Network. They’ve joined other such august free and creative commons shows such as CCJam, Crivins, the Duffercast, Tea, Earl Grey, Hot!, The Bugcast, TuxJam and Twine Radio.

05:41 Wayne tells us what he’s been up to. Wayne’s a fan of KVM for running Virtual Machines. He used to use Virtual Box and found some of the setting up involved easier with that. He’s been having problems with bridging between KVM and Ubuntu MATE. If anyone listening has any ideas as to how to fix these problems he’d be more than happy to hear from them. Wayne feels limited knowledge about things like the Linux networking stack and the Linux Audio subsystem are holding him back. Mark agrees and says that is why he relies on specialist distributions like AVLinux to have Pulse Audio and JACK set up properly. This leads to a discussion around to distro hop or not. Wayne also tells us that he’s starting up an IT support business and trying to help a customer choose the right laptop is proving tricky.

16:07 Mark tells us about his adventures in distro hopping. Mark has an old Core 2 Duo that he’s been trying a bunch of different distros on, namely Clear Linux, Devuan, Haiku, Lubuntu 19.04, KDE neon and OpnSUSE Tumbleweed.

Clear Linux wouldn’t install, as it complained that the hardware wasn’t 64 bit. Users in the Dublin Linux Telegram group suggested that it could be due to using an EFI ISO, Mark didn’t investigate that further though. He also mentions that the Dublin Linux Community are holding a Clear Linux event in November.

Mark thinks Devuan is quite cool. He also found out that Devuan is part of the Dyne foundation.

Haiku is an open-source operating system that specifically targets personal computing. Inspired by <a href=https://www.operating-system.org/betriebssystem/_english/bs-beos.htm”>the BeOS, Haiku is fast, simple to use, easy to learn and yet very powerful.

Lubuntu 19.04 uses LXQt as its default desktop environment. Mark noted it only used 270MB RAM at startup. While very usable, it was a bit too basic for his wants.

Mark notes that KDE Neon only uses 370MB RAM at startup and questions the widely held belief that KDE Plasma is a heavy desktop environment.

OpenSuse Tumbleweed with the KDE Plasma desktop only uses 400MB of RAM at startup and that is the distribution that is currently on the machine.

The guys follow this up with a discussion on the real utility of old hardware in today’s web intensive, resource hungry computing, and then discuss laptops with discrete graphics cards.

34:35 Wayne wants to talk about signatures in Thunderbird. He wants to set up a signature for his new business and found the best way to do that was to create a new email, set up the signature as he wanted it, save it as an html file, then check a box to attach that file for the signature. It surprised him that it was done that way. He used a lifewire article to help him in completing this task.

37:49 Mark tells us about the latest humble bundles to catch his eye, including the humble RPG bundle, the IT Security by Taylor and Francis bundle, Become a Game Developer bundle and Level up your Python bundle.

41:12 Wayne moves the topic onto apt vs apt-get. Wayne lists out various apt commands and their apt-get / apt-cache equivalents.

  • apt install where the equivalent command in apt-get is apt-get install
  • apt remove where the equivalent command in apt-get apt-get remove
  • apt autoremove where the equivalent command in apt-get apt-get autoremove
  • apt search where the equivalent command in apt-cache apt-cache search
  • apt show where the equivalent command in apt-cache apt-cache show
  • apt update where the equivalent command in apt-get apt-get update
  • apt upgrade where the equivalent command in apt-getapt-get upgrade
  • apt full-upgrade where the equivalent command in apt-get apt-get dist-upgrade
  • apt edit-sources where the equivalent command in apt-get nano /etc/apt/sources.list

apt dist-upgrade is an alias for apt full-upgrade

46:35 Mark talks about zypper, the equivalent of apt in SUSE land, and talks about a cheat sheet that’s available to help you use zypper. The conversation moves onto OpenSUSE itself and YaST. Mark recommends reading the documentation before using OpenSUSE.

51:31 Under the Hood – Wayne’s under the hood is how HTTPS works. Thanks Ben! He also talks about Stacer, an open source system utility.

Mark mentions the videos available on xiph providing insight on digital media as a worthwhile watch. Thanks once again Ben!

54:51 Irish saying of the show: “An líonra taobh eile” or the other side network.

Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy the show as much as we did making it and of course all feedback welcome!

CCJam 62 – The Hedgerow Folk

In episode 62 of CCJam, Dave features the music of Alabama-based Christian folk-rock indie-worship band The Hedgerow Folk.

They were formed when Jon Myles and Amanda Hammett began leading worship together in their local church. Joined by Bryant Hains, the three began working and writing together, eventually solidifying their group under the name The Hedgerow Folk (taken from a line of a C.S. Lewis poem).

You can download The Hedgerow Folks’s music from Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, Bandcamp, Amazon, Jamendo, and pretty much anywhere else you can buy and download music.

And of course you can find them over on their official site, at hedgerowfolk.com.

The tracks included on this episode are:

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#581 – Frida herd

This week on The Bugcast: Even more art from Caroline and Cara, some geeky squee from Dave, and some amazing 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

Caroline’s 3rd <a href="https://artnight.co.uk/">Art Night</a><br />
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B2UwaGJF7Dw/">Caroline’s Frida Kahlo</a><br />
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Xb7-dFOoI/">Caroline amd Cara’s Frida Kahlo</a><br />
Dave’s Arduino experiments

<a href="https://ccjam.otherside.network/2019/09/08/ccjam-61-vitne/">CCJam episode 61</a> – Vitne

<strong>Contribute</strong>: We need jingles and bumpers, <a href="https://thebugcast.org/audio">here’s how</a>.<br />
<strong>Let us know</strong>: How would people feel if we relaxed our posture on “clean” music only?

Upcoming events

<strong><a href="https://oggcamp.org/">OggCamp 2019</a></strong><br />
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October in Manchester

Announcements

  • Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed.
  • The next live show will be episode 582 which will be streamed live in the chatroom on Friday 20 September 2019 at 21:30-ish UK time (BST/GDT/UTC+1).
  • Join us during the week on our Telegram group chat – click here to join
    (you’ll need a Telegram account)

Podcasts mentioned

<a href="https://ccjam.otherside.network/">CCJam</a> – a community music podcast from the Other Side Podcast Network

Special thanks go to

Our <a href="https://thebugcast.org/support">supporters</a>!<br />
The artists for allowing us to play their music.<br />
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.<br />
<a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> for hosting the media files<br />
<a href="https://euterpiaradio.ch/">Euterpia Radio</a> for the use of their Shoutcast server

The Bugcast is a proud founder member of the Otherside Podcast Network

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