Welcome to Episode 46 of Destination Linux for 11-20-17 Today on the show we have a special guest Alan Pope (Popey) Recent quote Not Lying!! Google+ Twitter @popey TriggerPope Mastodon Youtube Launchpad Github Ubuntu Member Ubuntu LoCo Member Ubuntu Membership Board Some information on Alan’s Bio Alan has been a Community Manager at Canonical primarily […]


Welcome to Episode 46 of Destination Linux for 11-20-17


Today on the show we have a special guest


Alan Pope (Popey)


Recent quote Not Lying!!


Google+


Twitter


@popey


TriggerPope


Mastodon


Youtube


Launchpad


Github


Ubuntu Member


Ubuntu LoCo Member


Ubuntu Membership Board


Some information on Alan’s Bio


Alan has been a Community Manager at Canonical primarily working on Ubuntu for devices but is pretty much anywhere and everywhere that Ubuntu is.


He first encountered Linux in the mid-1990s, and ran Red Hat then Debian on the desktop and server until Ubuntu Warty came out. Alan has been using Ubuntu since 4.10 – the Warty Warthog and never looked back.


Previously Alan spent 13 years working as a system admin on some evil German proprietary software, but did what he could for Ubuntu and Linux in his spare time.


Alan became an Ubuntu member in 2006 and has in the past been the contact person for the UK LoCo team, a member of the LoCo Council and a member of the EMEA Membership board and the Community Council. He quite dislikes forums. Alan likes cats.


Setup and ran the Screencast Team which aimed to create a set of tutorial videos for new Ubuntu users. As part of that he managed the Ubuntu Screencasts Site. Since then Alan has now handed this over to another Ubuntu member.


Often runs development releases of Ubuntu early in the cycle to provide testing, bug reporting and triage help.


Helping to organise OGGCamp – a barcamp style unconference.


The Ubuntu Podcast


Started the Ubuntu Podcast and continue to co-present, mirror, co-produce and co-manage the show along with a few other members of the UK LoCo Team Mark Johnson & Martin Wimpress


UBP has around 3,000 core subscribers with each episode downloaded about 10,000 times. You also recently hit 1.4 million downloads which is quite an achievement for a niche podcast.


Guest Host on other podcasts like Bad Voltage


Blog about Ubuntu


ROFL Learn not to be like this


News


Ubuntu 18.04 Daily Builds are now available


The schedule of the release of Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver with given dates are as follows:

4th January 2018 – Alpha 1 (Not Public Release – opt-in)
1st February 2018 – Alpha 2 (Not Public Release – opt-in)
8th March 2018 – Beta 1 (Not Public Release – opt-in)
5th April 2018 – Final Beta
19th April 2018 – Release Candidate
26th April 2018 – Final Release

Ubuntu Devs Want to Know How You Feel About Guest Sessions in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS


New system sounds in 18.04? HT to Phoronix


Ubuntu Is Looking for a New Theme


Suru will be the default icon theme in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS


Papirus Icon Theme 2017.11.02 Released


 


This Week in Solus – Install #48


Brisk Menu 0.5.0 Released


 


Redcore Linux 1710 on DistroWatch


Redcore Linux version release.


Gaming


What I’ve been playing: ‘ This War of Mine’

28k Overwhelmingly Positivie Review on Steam
Play as a group of civilians trying to just survive a war ridden besieged city
Try to get food, shelter, supplies, and keep your group from getting sick. Do all of this while trying to maintain some morality.
Truly experience the horrors of war.
On sale through Nov 28th for 3.99 vs. 19.99. Though I feel this game is actually worth $19.99

Beastmancer, a monster taming tactical RPG is now on Linux


Steam


Official Site


 


Trüberbrook, a beautiful adventure game with Linux support, is on Kickstarter


Official Site


Kickstarter


Admin


Destination Linux Apparel


Where Can You Find Us This Week

Rocco and Ryan will be playing Rocket League live this week on DasGeek Channel
Big Daddy Linux Live! Saturday night on the BigDaddyLinux Channel

Twitter @dasgeekchannel @bigdaddylinux


A big thank you to each and every one of you for supporting us and Thank you For Watching Destination Linux


Have a great week and remember the Journey ITSELF is just as important as the Destination

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