Episode 170
Destination Linux 170: Emma Marshall (System76), Linux Appliances to Open Source Your Home
April 22nd, 2020
1 hr 16 mins 11 secs
About this Episode
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-170 - Hosted by Michael, Noah, Ryan & Emma
Coming up in this week's episode of Destination Linux we deep dive into the topics of Linux Appliances, how Open Source can save lives, Raspberry Pi ventilator, Community Feedback, AI Dungeon in the Gaming section, our Software Spotlight, and Tips & Tricks. All this and much more on episode 170 of Destination Linux.
Guest Host:
Emma Marshall of System76 = https://socialhappiness.us
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Topics covered in this episode:
Full Show Notes (for links and such)
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-170
Community Feedback:
- Mauro's Experience with Rolling Release distros, especially Manjaro
- Ted writes us about Folding@Home
- join the DLN Folding Team with Team ID = 240869
Main Topic of the Week:
- Linux Appliances & Products to Open Source Your Home
News:
- Duke University Creates Open Source Protective Respirator
- Raspberry Pi Powered Ventilator
Gaming:
- AI Dungeon
- an Open Source dungeon crawling game
- AI Dungeon
Software Spotlight:
- Atom (Text Editor)
- Sublime Text
Tips & Tricks:
- Clearing Your Terminal / Command Line
- you don't want to be caught Sudo'ing :D
- clear = command to clear the terminal
- Ctrl+L = shortcut to clear the terminal
- Ctrl+U = clear out the current command line
- Ctrl+W = clear command line BEFORE the current position of the cursor
- Ctrl+K = clear command line AFTER the current position of the cursor
Full Show Notes (for links and such)
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-170