Show – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 11 Jul 2016 03:46:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Show – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Remotely Helpful | LAS 425 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/101061/remotely-helpful-las-425/ Sun, 10 Jul 2016 19:46:06 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=101061 This week we take a look at what Noah’s using at Altispeed to provide remote assistance to his clients. We ponder over what Microsoft might have planned for Skype on Linux, cover why Android’s full disk encryption might not be as secure as you think, Mycroft’s collaboration with Canonical, the picks, your feedback & more! […]

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This week we take a look at what Noah’s using at Altispeed to provide remote assistance to his clients. We ponder over what Microsoft might have planned for Skype on Linux, cover why Android’s full disk encryption might not be as secure as you think, Mycroft’s collaboration with Canonical, the picks, your feedback & more!

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System76

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Runs Linux

Tim Hortan’s Runs LINUX

Tim Hortons dougnut shop – RUNS LINUX!

Desktop App Pick
pinger-indicator

Ping Indicator is an app that shows the ping speed of various services or addresses.

The application “pings” a given set of hosts (with configurable ping interval) and monitors the response time with logarithmic scale, displaying the results in the indicator menu.

For each host, the app shows the response time as a graph in the AppIndicator icon. On packet losses, the graph turns red, as you can see in the screenshot above, for the latest entry, which doesn’t exist.

Ping Indicator is useful in many situations, including to track your latency in various areas (by adding hosts from certain areas), monitor your website latency, track when a website that went down goes back up and so on.

According to its developer, Ping Indicator still has some rough edges and unimplemented parts from the old Link Monitor Applet, and asks its users to star and watch the project on GitHub, to encourage further improvements.

Spotlight
Open Broadcaster Software

Open Broadcaster Software is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.

OBS Studio (formerly known as OBS Multiplatform) is a complete rewrite of the original OBS from the ground up, with the main goals being multiplatform support, a more thorough feature set, and a much more powerful API. While still in its early stages, releases are currently available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

OBS Studio will eventually support many of the advanced requested features not present in the original OBS, such as multiple stream outputs and scene previewing, the latter of which is now available in the current release.


— NEWS —

Skype May Be Back on Linux

If you’re a GNU/Linux user, then you’ll be very aware at just how horrible Skype is on the platform. Not only has it not been updated since June 2014, but the Skype team at Microsoft – perhaps when they were bored – added extra hoops and complications as time went on.

Encryption on Android just got weaker

Privacy advocates take note: Android’s full-disk encryption just got dramatically easier to defeat on devices that use chips from semiconductor maker Qualcomm, thanks to new research that reveals several methods to extract crypto keys off of a locked handset. Those methods include publicly available attack code that works against an estimated 37 percent of enterprise users.

A blog post published Thursday revealed that in stark contrast to the iPhone’s iOS, Qualcomm-powered Android devices store the disk encryption keys in software. That leaves the keys vulnerable to a variety of attacks that can pull a key off a device. From there, the key can be loaded onto a server cluster, field-programmable gate array, or supercomputer that has been optimized for super-fast password cracking.

The independent researcher that published the post included exploit code that extracts the disk encryption keys by exploiting two vulnerabilities in TrustZone. TrustZone is a collection of security features within the ARM processors Qualcomm sells to handset manufacturers. By stitching together the exploits, the attack code is able to execute code within the TrustZone kernel, which is an enclave dedicated for sensitive operations such as managing cryptographic keys and protecting hardware.
A third of enterprise Android phones exploitable

Both Google and Qualcomm are quick to note that both of the vulnerabilities involved—indexed as CVE-2015-6639 and CVE-2016-2431—have since been patched. The first was patched in January while the second was patched in May. Google also pointed out that it paid the researcher for his work through the company’s bug bounty program.

But researchers from two-factor authentication service Duo Security told Ars that an estimated 37 percent of all the Android phones that use the Duo app remain susceptible to the attack because they have yet to receive the patches. The lack of updates is the result of restrictions imposed by manufacturers or carriers that prevent end users from installing updates released by Google.

Mycroft: The Open Source Answer to Natrual Language

We’re thrilled to be working with Mycroft, the open source answer to proprietary natural language platform. Mycroft has adopted Ubuntu Core and Snaps to deliver their software to Mycroft hardware, as well as Snaps to enable desktop users to install the software regardless of the Linux distribution they are using! CEO of Mycroft, Joshua Montgomery, explains more within his piece below.

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All By My SELF | LAS 424 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/100881/all-by-my-self-las-424/ Sun, 03 Jul 2016 20:13:49 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=100881 We go back in time and take a look at what you missed at SELF 2016. Plus we’re 1% closer to the Linux Desktop, why Evernote sucks & more! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: HD Video | Mobile Video | WebM Torrent | MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | YouTube […]

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We go back in time and take a look at what you missed at SELF 2016. Plus we’re 1% closer to the Linux Desktop, why Evernote sucks & more!

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Runs Linux

Fireworks RUNS LINUX

A test of the Raspberry Pi sprinkler controller which I’m working on. I’m borrowing it to use as a fireworks controller since it’s just a relay controller.

I’m using a 12V SLA battery to power everything. Battery goes into switch box so that fireworks has a master control safety switch. A cheap switching power supply is used to step down the 12V to 5V for the Pi. The relay boards are controlled by three 74hc595 shift registers.

Desktop App Pick

rambox.pro

Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.

  • Notifications
  • Sync Services
  • Lock
  • Don’t Disturb
  • Add Custom Services
  • Reorder and grouping
  • Badges
  • System Tray

Spotlight

K3b -Disk Burning

K3b is a full-featured, easy to use CD and DVD burner, copier, ripper and more.


— NEWS —

End of 32bit machines?

Linux Reaches 2%

Infinity:One is OLPC XO’s bigger, more responsible sibling

Evernote limits free tier to two devices, raises prices 40%

SELF 2016 coverage

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Linux Switch Competition | LAS 415 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/99206/linux-switch-competition-las-415/ Sun, 01 May 2016 19:58:08 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=99206 Noah & Emma set out to switch as many users to Linux as possible. Our team documents their competition to switch the most people to Linux within two hours in the Pacific Northwest! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: HD Video | Mobile Video | WebM Torrent | MP3 Audio | […]

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Noah & Emma set out to switch as many users to Linux as possible. Our team documents their competition to switch the most people to Linux within two hours in the Pacific Northwest!

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Runs Linux:

ESA astronaut Tim Peake will take part in an experiment dubbed ‘SUPVIS-M’ (Supervisory Control of Mars Yard Rover) in which he will operate, from the International Space Station (ISS), a UK-built rover – Bridget – located in the Airbus Mars Yard in Stevenage, UK.

Getting started with Linux:

  1. Obtain the Ubuntu Install image from ubuntu.com

  2. Write the Ubuntu installation image to a USB flash media device. On PC use Etcher or Rufus & on a mac, use Etcher. Be careful to make sure the flash drive is chosen in this step.

  3. Once that is finished, eject the drive and insert the drive into your PC/Mac

  4. When booting the PC/Mac press F2 (or your computer’s hotkey to access the boot menu), or if you’re running a newer version of Windows such as 8 or 10 boot into Windows, press start, go to advanced start options, choose UEFI Settings, Disable secureboot. Boot back into Windows repeat the steps to get back into UEFI and choose to boot off of the USB device.

  5. Play around with the live demo system and if you enjoy it, follow the on screen instructions to install Ubuntu either as a secondary option to MacOS X or Windows, or as the only option, whichever you prefer.

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Linux’s Amazing Year | LINUX Unplugged 124 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/91826/linuxs-amazing-year-lup-124/ Tue, 22 Dec 2015 09:59:35 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=91826 We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events. It’s a very special edition […]

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We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.

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Insecurity by Design | LINUX Unplugged 108 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/87166/insecurity-by-design-lup-108/ Tue, 01 Sep 2015 16:28:54 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=87166 Top law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. What would the ramifications to open source around the world be if this became law of the land in the US? Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu’s new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback. […]

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Top law enforcement officials in the US want backdoors in all encryption systems. What would the ramifications to open source around the world be if this became law of the land in the US?

Details on the upcoming road show, Kubuntu’s new look, saying goodbye to an old friend & some Go powered retro feedback.

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Using gotty to expose my BBS to the web!

I was delighted to see that you guys covered gotty in the last episode of LAS. I just recently (about a week ago) started experimenting with gotty as a bridge between my telnet/SSH BBS and the web, and it’s been a pretty sweet experience so far. The author was very responsive on his GitHub page in walking me through a handful of issues I was having in getting the font setup correctly (since my board makes heavy use of textmode artwork). Check it out!

Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build
simple, reliable, and efficient software.

How does OSS Respond to State Backdoor Requirements?

NSA Boss: Encrypted Software Needs Government Backdoors

He remains adamant that technology companies should install government-friendly backdoors in encrypted products.

DigitalOcean

New name for the road show…

Chris mentioned he was looking for a silly name for the new mobile studio in his RV. Here you go, “The whole enchilada show”. OK, perhaps not that good, other ideas….

zircon_34

JB Road Show Essentials Wishlist

A list of important items we need for our road trip, thanks for the help, this lets us focus on big ticket mechanical and installation items!

Linux Academy

LILO to finish development of LILO at 12/2015

Any keystroke launcher diehards here? : LinuxActionShow

01org/thermal_daemon · GitHub

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Vulkan the Metal Slayer | LINUX Unplugged 105 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/86422/vulkan-the-metal-slayer-lup-105/ Tue, 11 Aug 2015 18:03:48 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=86422 We chat with the chief technology officer behind Mycroft, an open source artificial intelligence for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan and the major impact it could have on desktop Linux & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox. Plus we revisit file syncing under Linux & discuss the really great options […]

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We chat with the chief technology officer behind Mycroft, an open source artificial intelligence for everyone. Then discuss Android’s adoption of Vulkan and the major impact it could have on desktop Linux & the nice new Linux exclusive features coming to Firefox.

Plus we revisit file syncing under Linux & discuss the really great options that have cropped up recently.

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Uses natural language to control Internet of Things. Built on Raspberry Pi this whole home A.I. plays media, controls lights & more.

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Kali linux 2.0 Released

We now find ourselves smack in the middle of the most significant release of Kali since 2013. Today is the day that Kali 2.0 is officially released.


Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution oriented toward penetration testing and related tasks; the 2.0 release is now available. “There’s a new 4.0 kernel, now based on Debian Jessie, improved hardware and wireless driver coverage, support for a variety of Desktop Environments (gnome, kde, xfce, mate, e17, lxde, i3wm), updated desktop environment and tools – and the list goes on. But these bulletpoint items are essentially a side effect of the real changes that have taken place in our development backend. Ready to hear the real news? Take a deep breath, it’s a long list.” At the top of that list is that Kali is now a rolling distribution.

GNOME Announces Search for Executive Director

The GNOME Foundation is looking for qualified candidates for the position of Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. The Executive Director is critical for the Foundation, the public face of GNOME, the liaison to the GNOME Advisory Board


DigitalOcean

Syncing Under Linux Revisited

Today, we’re happy to be open sourcing the biggest piece of our Ubuntu One file syncing service.

Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and decentralized. Your data is your data alone and
you deserve to choose where it is stored, if it is shared with some third party and how it’s transmitted over the Internet.

The Firefox Accounts server is deployed on our systems using RPM packaging,
and we don’t provide any other packaging or publish official builds yet.

TING

Android Developers Blog

In order to address some of the sources of CPU overhead and provide developers with more explicit control over rendering, we’ve been working to bring a new 3D rendering API, Vulkan(tm), to Android.

Here’s a brain dump of the things that sometimes drive me crazy about OpenGL.

Metal provides the lowest-overhead access to the GPU, enabling you to maximize the graphics and compute potential of your apps on iOS and OS X.

Linux Academy

Firefox — Notes (40.0) — Mozilla

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Addicted to Podcasts | FauxShow 181 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/59947/addicted-to-podcasts-fauxshow-181/ Sun, 15 Jun 2014 16:38:27 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=59947 Angela and Chris discuss 27 ways to know you have a podcast addiction and share some of their favorite ones. Thanks to: Direct Download: HD Download | Mobile Download | MP3 Download | YouTube RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | Mobile Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | Torrent Feed | iTunes Feeds Fill out […]

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Angela and Chris discuss 27 ways to know you have a podcast addiction and share some of their favorite ones.

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#3. https://www.ronaldjenkees.com/
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Mission Log
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Google Deploys Skynet | Tech Talk Today 1 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/58707/google-deploys-skynet-tech-talk-today-1/ Mon, 02 Jun 2014 11:07:20 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=58707 Special guest Alan Pope and I kick off episode 1 of Tech Talk Today. Topics include the fall of TrueCrypt, Chris digging for Ubuntu phone info, what the heck is Tech Talk Today all about and more! Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent | YouTube RSS Feeds: […]

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Special guest Alan Pope and I kick off episode 1 of Tech Talk Today. Topics include the fall of TrueCrypt, Chris digging for Ubuntu phone info, what the heck is Tech Talk Today all about and more!

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Headlines

TrueCrypt

True Goodbye: ‘Using TrueCrypt Is Not Secure’ — Krebs on Security

The anonymous developers responsible for building and maintaining the free whole-disk encryption suite TrueCrypt apparently threw in the towel this week, shuttering the TrueCrypt site and warning users that the product is no longer secure now that Microsoft has ended support for Windows XP.

Tales from the TrueCrypt | TechSNAP 164

The TrueCrypt project has shut down, and we\’ll run down what we think is the most likely answer to this sudden mystery is.

GRC\’s | TrueCrypt, the final release, archive

  • And then the TrueCrypt developers were heard from

  • Steven Barnhart (@stevebarnhart) wrote to an eMail address he had used before and received several replies from \”David.\”

  • The following snippets were taken from a twitter conversation which then took place between Steven Barnhart (@stevebarnhart) and Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green):

  • TrueCrypt Developer \”David\”: \”We were happy with the audit, it didn\’t spark anything. We worked hard on this for 10 years, nothing lasts forever.\”

  • Steven Barnhart (Paraphrasing): Developer \”personally\” feels that fork is harmful: \”The source is still available as a reference though.\”
  • Steven Barnhart: \”I asked and it was clear from the reply that \”he\” believes forking\’s harmful because only they are really familiar w/code.\”
  • Steven Barnhart: \”Also said no government contact except one time inquiring about a \’support contract.\’ \”
  • TrueCrypt Developer \”David\” said: \”Bitlocker is \’good enough\’ and Windows was original \’goal of the project.\’ \”
  • Quoting TrueCrypt Developer David: \”There is no longer interest.\”

Ubuntu Phone

This evening I will mostly be going to the pub with an #Ubuntu phone and a notebook. My pub friends always find bugs I don't.

— Alan Pope ㋛ (@popey) May 30, 2014

Reviews and ratings now work in Ubuntu phone. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/kJ9G2lWLe5

— Alan Pope ㋛ (@popey) May 12, 2014

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Alan Pope works with the Ubuntu community to deliver beautiful apps on the phone, tablet, desktop, fridge…

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Fine Wine or Sour Ports | LINUX Unplugged 42 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/58337/fine-wine-or-sour-ports-lup-42/ Tue, 27 May 2014 16:28:39 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=58337 Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line. Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement! Thanks to: Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent | […]

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Liam from Gaming on Linux joins us to discuss the Witcher 2 port fiasco, and why Linux’s reputation as a gaming platform could be on the line.

Plus a heated Manjaro discussion, your feedback, and a BIG announcement!

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FU:

The Witcher 2 Drama:

Guest: Liam Dawe (upurtweet) on Twitter

Full time dad, owner of @gamingonlinux and writer for @linuxvoice !

eON is a middle ground idea between what WINE does, and a native port. It is tuned and customised to each game we port — we do not simply slap a Windows binary into it and ship the game. For example, we often customise the D3D9->GL code path in various ways to cater for the title. Shaders are often rewritten to native GLSL, etc.

_The problem is if we keep accepting ports at a sub-par quality then Linux will gain a reputation for having low quality games. Think about that big picture for a moment, seriously.

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New Show: Tech Talk Today (Mon – Thur)

9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 7pm GMT

  • A daily, low key tech talk show. Covering the entire industry.

  • A rotating cast of friends will join me, sometimes I’ll be solo.

  • A unique perspective and insights, from outside the valley bubble. Outside the grasp of Google or Apple influence. A perspective from the open source community considering the important topics of the day.

  • The state of technology coverage has bothered me for a long time, and specifically as many LUP listeners know the coverage of the Linux and open source communities.

  • The show will try and be a daily taste maker of interesting topics and discussion.

  • The daily format will allow for a large range of topics, and active live participation via Mumble, etc for talk back.

  • Could be a little on the risky side, very blunt and honest opinions. Calling it like we see it.

  • Patreon funded, with some limited sponsor opportunities available.

  • Willing to consider discounted community spots.

  • The Patreon fund is basically a fund JB’s growth campaign, and you get a daily show as a thank you.

  • The revenue raised via Tech Talk Today’s Patreon funding will finance studio upgrades from facilities, to equipment, and even living conditions.

  • Long term plans include funding a road show, and other big things we could only pull off with a stable platform of funding for us to stand on.

  • This is a grand experiment. I’ve wanted to do a daily show again for a while, but its also some of the hardest workout there. It’s a lifestyle. Can I keep it up? Can we fund future JB growth? I’m not sure, but I am damn excited to find out!

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Windows 8 Preview | WAS | s21e03 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/18491/windows-8-preview-was-s21e03/ Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:02:57 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=18491 Microsoft is rolling out their latest version of Windows, and it changes everything. Tune in to find out just how revolutionary this amazing new UI is!

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Microsoft is rolling out their latest version of Windows, and it changes everything. Tune in to find out just how revolutionary this amazing new UI is and how it leaves the competition in the duts!

PLUS: Microsoft cracks down on evil doers

And so much more!

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