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Episode 46: Jeremy Soller of System76 (Part 1)
Linux For Everyone
English - May 05, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 72 MB - ★★★★★ - 47 ratingsTechnology News Tech News linux desktop ubuntu beginners distro pc gaming steam Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The podcast comes roaring back to life with part 1 of a massive interview featuring Linux ninja Jeremy Soller of System76. Plus, Jason introduces and demos a new Discovery of the Week that anyone with a PC microphone will appreciate!
There's also more details about our longterm partnership with TUXEDO Computers, and a look ahead!
Welcome back, and welcome /Home Special Guest: Jeremy Soller.
The podcast comes roaring back to life with part 1 of a massive interview featuring Linux ninja Jeremy Soller of System76. Plus, Jason introduces and demos a new Discovery of the Week that anyone with a PC microphone will appreciate!
There's also more details about our longterm partnership with TUXEDO Computers, and a look ahead!
Welcome back, and welcome /Home
Special Guest: Jeremy Soller.
Links:
Episode 46 made possible by TUXEDO Computers! — A long-term partnership between Linux For Everyone and TUXEDO Computers means continued growth of the L4E community, and a steady stream of new content across the network!Buy the L4E Theme Song "Brain Dead" — More Sun is a band comprised of me and Jerry Morrison. We wrote a song called "Brain Dead," and it's this podcast's theme song. Discovery of the Week: NoiseTorch — I called this "AudioTorch" a couple times. It's called NoiseTorch! Listen to my demo, then go check it out on GitHub. Linux For Everyone on GitHub — Make stuff, share stuff, contribute stuff. How the Saasage is Made w/ Jeremy Soller — Host Mike Kelly talks with Jeremy about the behind-the-scenes story of Pop_OS, and how Linux is becoming a popular choice for developers and power users.Tech For Everyone Issue #6 — My newsletter issue breaking down Jeremy's detailed account of how exactly Pop OS fan curves and power profiles work. It's fascinating stuff! System76 + Pop OS — System76 is a Colorado-based company manufacturing Linux desktops and laptops. They also make a wonderful Linux distro called Pop OS.