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270: System76 Interview with Emma Marshall


This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we’re going to be talking with Emma Marshall from System76. Then we’re going to check out a new RISC V offering in the market. Plus we’ve also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you’re brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you.

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Chapters:
  • 00:00 = Welcome to DL 270
  • 00:37 = Reminder: New YouTube Channel for Destination Linux and other channels
  • 00:48 = Community Feedback: about switching to Linux
  • 05:01 = How to send in community feedback
  • 05:30 = DigitalOcean: App Platform ( https://do.co/tux2022 )
  • 06:49 = Interview with Emma Marshall of System76
  • 40:16 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln )
  • 42:02 = News: RISC-V DevTerm Computer from Clockwork Pi
  • 48:27 = Software Spotlight: UpTerm
  • 49:41 = Tip of the Week: systemctl commands
  • 51:05 = Linux Events
  • 53:03 = Thank You For Watching!
  • 53:11 = Did You Know? DL Is Recorded Live Every Week!
  • 53:21 = Become A Patron of Destination Linux
  • 53:48 = DLNStore.com for some awesome merch
  • 54:11 = More content on the network
  • 54:55 = The Journey Itself
  • 55:09 = Michael: Turns Out The Happiness Warning Was Needed!

Tip of the Week:

Using systemctl to manage systemd services.

Here are some common switches you can use and test out.

  • systemctl shutdown (application or service)
  • systemctl restart (application or service)
  • systemctl halt (application or service)
  • systemctl reboot (application or service)
  • systemctl status (application or service)
    • Example: systemctl status bluetooth
      • to see if your bluetooth services are running
  • systemctl kill

For more in-depth info check out this tutorial from DigitalOcean.


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 March 24, 2022  55m