EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 44 MIN
354: Interview with Frank Karlitschek of Nextcloud
from Destination Linux · host Deviant Airwaves
https://youtu.be/wShIu0oE4f0 On this episode of Destination Linux (354), Frank Karlitschek of Nextcloud joins us for an interview at the Ubuntu Summit to discuss Nextcloud, the importance of self-hosting, Open Source, KDE, and more. Download as MP3 Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek Link: https://nextcloud.com Supported by: Namecheap = https://destinationlinux.net/namecheap LINBIT = https://destinationlinux.net/linbit Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://michaeltunnell.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://jilllinuxgirl.com Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store Chapters: 00:00 Destination Linux 354 Intro 00:26 Community Feedback 04:20 NAMECHEAP - [ link ] 05:18 Interview Frank Karlitschek from Nextcloud 30:47 LINBIT - [ link ] 32:05 Gaming: Cosmic Carnage Prologue - [ link ] 35:44 Software Spotlight: Impression - [ link ] 37:04 Tips and Tricks: Community Feedback 40:31 Events 42:04 Outro Tip of the Week apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 Full Message: "Hello everyone! love the show. Been a Linux user for a little bit now and I get lots of tips and tricks from you guys. I wanted to share a trick I recently started using to learn commands/tools/stuff. There are so many commands and functions that I would feel overwhelmed learning about them. I came across the apropos command using the -s 1 “” when using that options you will see tons of output and their definitions. This is where your anxiety starts. BUT if you pipe that into the shuf command followed by -n 1 it will output one random command with the brief definition. The full command would be apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 I then put this in my bashrc start up so when I log into the system it will output one of those random commands. I will then take that one output and make it my mission to know everything I can about it by the end of the day. (if its something I already know, I will run the command until I see something new) Hope someone finds this helpful. Keep marching!"
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https://youtu.be/wShIu0oE4f0 On this episode of Destination Linux (354), Frank Karlitschek of Nextcloud joins us for an interview at the Ubuntu Summit to discuss Nextcloud, the importance of self-hosting, Open Source, KDE, and more. Download as MP3 Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek Link: https://nextcloud.com Supported by: Namecheap = https://destinationlinux.net/namecheap LINBIT = https://destinationlinux.net/linbit Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://michaeltunnell.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://jilllinuxgirl.com Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store Chapters: 00:00 Destination Linux 354 Intro 00:26 Community Feedback 04:20 NAMECHEAP - [ link ] 05:18 Interview Frank Karlitschek from Nextcloud 30:47 LINBIT - [ link ] 32:05 Gaming: Cosmic Carnage Prologue - [ link ] 35:44 Software Spotlight: Impression - [ link ] 37:04 Tips and Tricks: Community Feedback 40:31 Events 42:04 Outro Tip of the Week apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 Full Message: "Hello everyone! love the show. Been a Linux user for a little bit now and I get lots of tips and tricks from you guys. I wanted to share a trick I recently started using to learn commands/tools/stuff. There are so many commands and functions that I would feel overwhelmed learning about them. I came across the apropos command using the -s 1 “” when using that options you will see tons of output and their definitions. This is where your anxiety starts. BUT if you pipe that into the shuf command followed by -n 1 it will output one random command with the brief definition. The full command would be apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 I then put this in my bashrc start up so when I log into the system it will output one of those random commands. I will then take that one output and make it my mission to know everything I can about it by the end of the day. (if its something I already know, I will run the command until I see something new) Hope someone finds this helpful. Keep marching!"
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