This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with the developer of Ennuicastr (“On we caster”) an open-source podcast, vodcast, interview multi-track recording tool. Then we’re going to discuss Samsung’s latest innovation powered by Linux and KDE Connect is now available for iPhone users. Plus we’ve also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you’re brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you.

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Special Guest:

Yahweasel of Ennuicastr = ecastr.com

Hosts of Destination Linux:

Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeekcommunity.com
Michael Tunnell = tuxdigital.com
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Noah Chelliah = asknoahshow.com

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  1. Avatar for Ulfnic Ulfnic says:

    Yahweasel is such a likeable dude, top class guest pick.

  2. Avatar for ak2020 ak2020 says:

    Thanks, everyone! Great show, as ever :slight_smile: I always love when you have a developer on, sharing lots of detail. I also learned to code on my C64 - though I was ten when I started and moved onto assembly after BASIC! Ah… those were the (innocent) days! (Also a vim user; agree IDEs are useful, but a bit heavy when quick work needs doing. Kate is excellent too, I find.)

    I’ve been using LibreWolf for some months now, but realise Firefox really needs to keep going. I just hope Mozilla keep it all according to community values and feedback.

    Nice to see Tizen being mentioned. I really wish that had been a more open, Android alternative, and we don’t really hear that much about it, sadly. Not sure why Huawei didn’t throw their weight behind it too, rather than make their own version?

    I have recently started using KDEConnect and enjoy it too – thanks for the recommendation!

    Oh… and happy DL birthday, Jill – wonderful to have you on the show, always :slight_smile:

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