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466: From Server Purgatory to Paradise & The 30th Birthday of Tux!

Welcome to Episode 466 of Destination Linux! After a week away dealing with the literal "ghosts in the machines," Ryan returns to join Jill and Zeb, proving you can't keep a good host down. We kick off the show with an important community feedback segment addressing a "Puzzled Pa ...  Show more

465: The RAMpocalypse & He Who Shall Not Be Named!

Welcome to Episode 465 of Destination Linux! This week, the dynamic duo of Jill and Zeb handle the shell while our third co-host (the one with the 'R' name) enjoys a work trip to the West coast. We kick things off with a major community update: Destination Linux is moving to a mo ...  Show more

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