Linux Hits the FAN | LAS | s24e10
Posted on: December 16, 2012
Posted in: Featured, Linux Action Show, Video

Monitor the end of the world from your Linux box. This week, we’ll show you how easy it can be to setup fully automated monitoring using Nagios and some easy to use front-end tools.
Plus Mozilla’s big online gaming play, XBMC on Android, and Microsoft’s real market share.
And so much more!
All this week on, The Linux Action Show!
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Fully Automated Monitoring:
Brought to you by: System76
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Setup is very easy Screenshot at 08:01:08 ScreenCloud: FAN Setup 08:01:51
Runs Linux:
Android Pick:
- Android XBMC with Jupiter Broadcasting
- Android Picks so far thanks to Madjo in the IRC Chat room!
Desktop App Pick:
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Geeknote – Evernote console client for Linux, FreeBSD, OS X
Thanks to: jasonjohnwells
Search our past picks:
- Linux Action Show Lookup
- Thanks to sakuramboo!
Git yours hands all over our STUFF:
- Jupiter Broadcasting Affiliate Extensions
- Callisto-app – Google Project Hosting
- Quick Update to the Jupiter Broadcasting Android App
News:
- Goldman Sachs: Windows’ true market share is just 20%
- RedShark News – Important breaking news about Lightworks for Linux
- Samba 4 Released
- A New Project To Run Mac OS X Binaries On Linux
- Steam Linux to Launch Open Beta Next Week!
- Readers’ Choice Awards 2012
- Mozilla announces Game On Competition
Feedback:
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Could it be that Canonical and Valve are working much closer together than it seems at first sight?
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If Apple or Microsoft had implemented this, would you have been so forgiving?
Chris’ Stash:
What’s Matt Doin?
- Consequences of Dell Embracing Ubuntu
- Writing about Linux, sometimes, even asking tough questions
- Offering newbie centric advice, in my articles