Going Linux

Larry Bushey and Bill Smith

Once you become aware that there is a dependable, secure, capable, and modern computer system that rivals all others in popularity and actual use, you will want to try the Linux operating system on your computer. Perhaps you've been using a member of the Unix/Linux family - Linux, Android, ChromeOS, BSD or even OSX - for quite a while. If so, you are likely looking for new ways to optimize your technology for the way you work. Going Linux is for computer users who just want to use Linux to get things done. Are you new to Linux, upgrading from Windows to Linux, or just thinking about moving to Linux? This audio podcast provides you with practical, day-to-day advice on how to use Linux and its applications. Our goal is to help make the Linux experience easy for you.

  1. 8月8日

    Going Linux #480 · Listener Feedback

    Larry and Bill get some answers to the questions they asked about the current release frequency, episode length, and topics that meet user needs. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #480 · Listener Feedback 01:21 Update on Linux with hearing aids 02:34 Feedback on the future direction of the Going Linux podcast 03:05 Daniel: Is Orca pre-installed on CachyOS 06:12 Lee: Response to our request 08:11 Adopting Linux Mint to extend Windows hardware 11:02 Ham radio and Linux 12:08 Today's computer users don't want to tinker - agree and disagree 18:43 Computers should just work - that's why I switched 20:00 Our current release schedule - answer questions within two weeks 22:58 Best time for an episode to land - no opinion 23:23 Best episode length - 30 to 60 min 24:17 Topics that interest you - Understanding Linux, Linux news 25:03 Show format - Comment and tutorials, Q and A but don't let the answers drag 25:45 One change you would make - User topics and Q and A in the same episode 28:33 Ken 'The Small Box Admin' 29:33 Release schedule - twice a month but back to a regular cadence 30:21 Best time for a new episode to land - no preference, just a regular cadence 31:18 Episode length - 20, 30, max 60 min 31:36 Preferred topics - home labs, media servers, raspberry pie and single board computers, mini PCs, virtual machines, containers, BSD, monitoring and trouble shooting, shell scripts, automating tasks, fun Linux projects, learning resources, Linux in education, certs, getting a Linux job. 37:42 The change with the most value - community involvement 38:41 Josh: My Linux journey 39:28 Release schedule - Twice a month 39:46 Topics - Users, groups and permissions 40:39 Did you start using Zorin base version or pro version? 41:18 David: Your focus has drifted, become boring for a non-techie, non-gamer, experienced Linux user

  2. 5月24日

    Going Linux #478 · Listener Feedback - plus hearing aids support on Linux

    In this episode hosts Larry and Bill focus on listener feedback regarding podcast formats, encryption, and the role of open-source software in accessibility. - Listeners David and Stephan express a preference for maintaining the podcast in MP3 format and as an audio-only medium, noting that video is often unnecessary and less convenient for mobile listening. - David also recommends Parabolic, an open-source tool for downloading web video or audio from sites like YouTube. - Following a previous episode, a listener named Rob asks about the feasibility of double encryption, or encrypting an already encrypted file. - Bill shares a personal update regarding his recent hearing loss and his journey to find hearing aids compatible with Linux. He discusses how Linux and Pipewire support devices using ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) and Bluetooth LE. - Bill highlights EasyEffects as a valuable Linux application that allows users to adjust audio channels specifically for hearing aids while using the operating system. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #478 · Listener Feedback - plus hearing aids support on Linux 01:53 Bill and Larry have NOT distro hopped (yet) 02:17 Ubuntu MATE project status 05:18 David: MP3 or not and a software pick 06:34 Parabolic 07:57 Video 'podcast' 09:26 Dave Jackson's view of what makes a podcast 10:37 Stephan: Feedback on our audio and video 13:05 Rob: Comments on our encryption. Can you encrypt an encrypted file? 16:01 Open Source helps with hearing deficits 17:56 The open source and Linux link via Bluetooth audio 21:25 Frequencies are programmed into the hearing aid 22:57 Streaming audio to the hearing aids 24:13 No special software required 24:56 Using the EasyEffects app to make adjustments 30:11 Selective listening 31:21 Send in your hearing aid tips for Bill 33:16 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe

  3. 3月7日

    Going Linux #476 · Encryption - Introduction

    This episode is an introductory guide to the fundamentals of encryption. We define essential terminology such as plaintext, ciphertext, and algorithms while distinguishing between symmetric and asymmetric cryptography. Beyond basic concepts, the source explores modern security applications like secure browsing and end-to-end messaging, alongside emerging technologies like post-quantum and homomorphic encryption. The episode emphasizes that digital privacy is a fundamental human right, protecting users from identity theft, mass surveillance, and data tampering. We highlight tools like Signal and Proton Mail to offer practical advice for maintaining digital trust in an increasingly data-driven world. The episode concludes by framing encryption as the primary defense for financial and personal safety in the modern era. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #476 · An intro to encryption 01:10 Bill is still on Manjaro, Larry upgraded Linux Mint 05:32 Encryption: definition 06:28 Core concepts: plain text, cypher text 06:44 Cypher text 08:58 How it works 09:48 The main types of encryption 12:22 Key signing parties 13:51 Common applications 17:59 Cool new cryptographic techniques 18:33 Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) 21:43 Homomorphic Encryption (HE) 27:17 Quantum Cryptography (Quantum Key Distribution) 29:55 Biometric Encryption 31:32 Why even care about encryption? 32:25 How encryption makes stolen data useless 33:22 Defending Against Mass Surveillance Preventing "Eavesdropping" 34:18 Preserving Human Rights and Free Speech Protecting Vulnerable Groups 36:09 Ensuring Data Integrity Anti-Tampering 37:03 Maintaining Digital Trust Foundation of the Economy 37:31 Ideas to protect you security 39:25 Final thoughts 41:53 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe

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Once you become aware that there is a dependable, secure, capable, and modern computer system that rivals all others in popularity and actual use, you will want to try the Linux operating system on your computer. Perhaps you've been using a member of the Unix/Linux family - Linux, Android, ChromeOS, BSD or even OSX - for quite a while. If so, you are likely looking for new ways to optimize your technology for the way you work. Going Linux is for computer users who just want to use Linux to get things done. Are you new to Linux, upgrading from Windows to Linux, or just thinking about moving to Linux? This audio podcast provides you with practical, day-to-day advice on how to use Linux and its applications. Our goal is to help make the Linux experience easy for you.

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