Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 4 minutes
TuxJam 101? Are we going back to basics? Yes! The basics being the usual creative commons tunes, free and open source software and good beer. In this show, Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug) and Andrew (aka mcnalu) start with their usual roundup from distrow...
In the centenary episode of TuxJam, Andrew, Dave and Kevie take a look at some (poorly linked) festive themed items, including a review of build-it-yourself distro Alpine Linux and Simple Contacts (because we all need to dig out these addresses to send...
Stocking Filler (under £10) Lights for inside a bottle (also promotes recycling)Find out what their childhood likes, get a print, buy a frame from a charity shop.ESP32 WROOM 32EUSB to 12V Adapter - Use Any PD USBC Power Bank to Power Any 12V Dev...
As we approach our centenary episode Andrew, Dave and Kevie take a look at Arch based distro CachyOS and continue looking at the Simple Tools Suite with a review of Simple SMS Messenger. Along with the usual mix of CC Music:
Creeping ever closer to our centenary, in this 97th episode Dave (aka thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (aka mcnalu) look at RISC OS Open on the Raspberry Pi. This OS and the Pi share a common history. RISC OS grew out of Acorn's need to replace the 8-bit ...
Andrew (aka mcnalu), Dave (aka thelovebug) and Kevie return after summers that were cold, hot and just right, respectively. They start off with the usual roundup of new releases on distrowatch and then look at the linux distro Xebian,
The guys return from a long break in the Mediterranean, all sun bronzed and ready for a new episode (not really). In this episode we take a look at the recently released PeppermintOS 11, this being an emotional release as it is the first since the deat...
In our first show of the new year Dave (aka thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (aka mcnalu) start with their usual distrowatch roundup, which includes a special recommendation from friend of the show Peter "MintSpider".
In this festive themed show Dave (aka thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (aka mcnalu) start with their usual distrowatch roundup and then take a look at the ICE Site Specific Browser (SSB), developed by the PeppermintOS team,
Stocking Filler (under £10): The Foundation Licence Manual for Radio AmateursMinecraft Chicken Egg Cup and Toast CutterMoon lampMulti Tool PensUSB Flash Drive Ballpoint PenProper Raspberry Pi power supplyChocolate Gaming Controller