Steambox – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:46:38 +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 Steambox – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 2014 Linux Predictions | LAS s30e03 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/48687/2014-linux-predictions-las-s30e03/ Sun, 29 Dec 2013 15:59:30 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=48687 2014 is going to be a big year for Linux, but first we reflect on what was big in 2013, how we scored with our predictions, and then we look ahead to 2014.

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2014 is going to be a big year for Linux, but first we reflect on what was big in 2013, how we scored with our predictions, and then we look ahead to 2014.

Will the Steam Box be a flop? Is this a make it or break it year for Ubuntu? We’ll debate those topics and much more in our annual end of year action packed extravaganza…

AND SO MUCH MORE!

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We dust off our Action Crystal Balls and tell you what’s going to happen in 2013. We break the future down into major categories, and give it to you straight. The good, the bad, and the stupid.

Chris’ ACTION Crystal Balls:
  • GIMP Wows us with major plans to revamp parts of the UI.

  • Despite accelerated adoption (maybe the best growth year ever) in part thanks to Steam. The desktop will still fail to get the attention of some core compent OEMs as the explosive growth in “Internet of things” devices will dominate the attention of many. Software based networking, in-car infotainment, TVs, phones, etc.

  • Linux’s small footprint and ARM support will put it in the lead for new types of devices in the data center.

  • SteamOS will prove only moderately successful. It will help bring some great titles to Linux, and continue the gains seen in 2013. But at the end of 2014 we’ll feel like we’re waiting to see the next version of SteamOS/SteamBox before it’s ready to go mainstream.

  • Success with Ubuntu Mobile means a new type of customer for Canonical: The Carriers. This type of customer will be interested in features and abilities that an open source community will be in conflict with. This will further the divide between the long time Ubuntu fans, new Ubuntu users, and Canonical on the community.

  • A bad year for Windows on all fronts

Matt’s ACTION Crystal Balls:
  • ChromeOS will become the de facto face of Linux on the desktop; as seen by the adoption with Chromebooks outselling ANYTHING else on Amazon, other online retail outlets.

  • Web applications will have a greater impact on how we use software – using cloud apps will be even more common than in the past.

Best Distro of 2013 Reviewed:


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Desktop App Pick

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Weekly Spotlight:

Immerse yourself in a gorgeous hand-painted world on a search for your true identity. As the mysterious warrior, Dust, your action-packed journey will take you from peaceful glades to snowy mountaintops and beyond.

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]]> WebRTC Game Changer | LAS s29e01 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/44182/webrtc-game-changer-las-s29e01/ Sun, 06 Oct 2013 14:17:59 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=44182 WebRTC is going to bring a whole new category of applications to Linux, and the web. We’ll demo some of our favorite and surprisingly powerful uses.

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WebRTC is going to bring a whole new category of applications to Linux, and the web. We’ll demo some of our favorite and surprisingly powerful uses of WebRTC that go way beyond basic video chat.

Plus Steambox specs get real, Mir gets dropped from Ubuntu 13.10…

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Fun with WebRTC


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RTCPeerConnection

Audio Only Chat with WebRTC

Anonymous, browser-based voice chat.

Screen Sharing with WebRTC

Welcome to extremely easy screensharing
directly in the browser – no downloads or plugins

RTCDataChannel

Send files directly

Secured, anonymous, instant, without a cloud.

peerCDN utilizes WebRTC DataChannel to establish peer-to-peer connections between a site’s visitors. Chrome and Firefox already support WebRTC, which together account for 58% of global browser usage (according to StatCounter). IE and Safari will likely add support soon. Graceful fallback for unsupported browsers.

You Need a Server, but You’ve Got Options

  • What codecs to use

  • Which security keys to use

  • The network route to take (behind a NAT, direct, etc)

  • Server can be: Websockets, Google Cloud Message, XHR

  • Protocol can be lots of things, like: JSON, SIP, XMPP

  • That setups up the p2p link between the WebRTC sessions.

  • STUN: WebRTC Uses a STUN Server so WebRTC clients can figure out their public IP from behind a NAT.

  • TURN: WebRTC uses a TURN server to provide a cloud fallback if p2p fails. Uses server bandwidth for the relay, but makes the call work in almost every environment.

  • WebRTC uses ICE to get the direct IP and at the same time spool up the TURN server, and then makes a decision as to which can be used.

  • Prefers STUN for direct p2p.

  • You can use Google’s “test” servers: stun.l.google.com:19302

  • Deploy your own: rfc5766-turn-server:
  • restund – Open Source STUN/TURN Server

More on WebRTC

APIs and RTCWEB Protocols of the HTML5 Real-Time Web, Second Edition


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Yorba is proud to announce the release of Geary 0.4, the newest version of our lightweight email client.

We at Yorba are pleased to bring you Shotwell 0.15.

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Should Linux users be anti-cloud? Why do so many of us feel guilty for using the “cloud”?


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]]> Ubuntu Phone DOA? | LAS s25e02 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/29746/ubuntu-phone-doa-las-s25e02/ Sun, 06 Jan 2013 14:17:48 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=29746 Canonical dominated the headlines this week, we look past the hype and ask the tough questions. What happens of the Ubuntu is a success or... A failure?

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Canonical dominated the headlines this week, we look past the hype and ask the tough questions. What happens of the Ubuntu is a success or… A failure? And: What we want to see from an Ubuntu powered mobile.

PLUS: We’ve got our hands on the first official statistics for Steam Linux usage, Fedora’s bad news, and the con goodness arriving for Linux users!

Then it’s your emails, our answers, and so much more!

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]]> Indie Games Special | CR 29 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/29266/indie-games-special-cr-29/ Sun, 23 Dec 2012 18:20:43 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=29266 It’s our favorite indie games from the last couple years. Plus the big shake up the Steam Box could bring to the market.

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It’s our favorite indie games from the last couple years. Plus the big shake up the Steam Box could bring to the market, if Valve is crushing the Ouya, and why Microsoft and Sony will be forced to adapt.

Plus realistic funding for Indie devs, the new idea of success, and much more!

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