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  • Linux Out Loud

    224: Ryzen Upgrades, Omen Tweaks, and a TrueNAS Franken‑NAS | Linux Out Loud 126

    06/06/2026 | 54 min
    Description:

    Nate hosts a hardware‑heavy patch day as Wendy upgrades her main workstation from a Ryzen 9 3900X to a 5950X, experiments with 3D‑printed retro ITX cases, and shares updates on her MOVA V50 robot vacuum and UniFi travel router. Matt tunes an HP Omen Transcend 14 with OmenCTL and gives an MSI Trident 3 a GPU transplant, while Nate resurrects a retired Dell R740 into a TrueNAS‑powered “Franken‑NAS” built from leftover 16 TB drives and budget SFP+.

    Show Links:

    Wendy

    Ryzen 9 5950X vs Ryzen 9 3900X

    https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-9-5950X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4086vs4044

    3D artist profile (retro ITX cases)

    https://www.cgtrader.com/designers/sgw32

    Retro-style mini ITX PC case

    https://www.printables.com/model/1225304-retro-style-mini-itx-pc-case

    ITX llama retro mini ITX case

    https://www.printables.com/model/1165579-itx-llama-retro-mini-itx-case

    Amiga-style mini ITX case

    https://www.printables.com/model/1351873-amiga-style-mini-itx-case

    MOVA V50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum

    https://us.mova.tech/products/mova-v50-ultra-complete-robot-vacuum

    UniFi Travel Router

    https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/utr

    Matt

    OmenCTL (HP Omen control utility)

    https://github.com/yunusemreyl/OmenCtl

    Sky Break (delisted game archive)

    https://archive.org/details/sky-break_delisted

    Nate

    TrueNAS

    https://www.truenas.com/

    Rockstor

    https://rockstor.com/
  • Linux Out Loud

    223: Linux on the Road | Linux Out Loud 125

    16/05/2026 | 1 h 2 min
    Wendy is back from hauling robots to Texas and getting ready to drive another one to California, so the crew leans hard into life on the road with Linux. Bill talks about moving his systems over to Bazzite, tells the story of an overworked NVIDIA 1080 that literally ate into another GPU, and explains how HomeBridge 2.0 keeps his smart‑home world humming. Nate shares his first impressions of Tux Manager, a Linux clone of the classic Windows Task Manager, and walks through the Framework‑plus‑Flip‑Go combo that makes his roaming setup feel like CubicleLabs away from home.

    From Steam Decks and One X Players to UniFi travel routers and noise‑canceling headphones, everyone opens their travel bags and talks about the gear they actually trust when Wi‑Fi is sketchy and power outlets are rare. Wendy also geeks out over her new MOVA V50 robot vacuum, complete with a dedicated “Sentinels” Wi‑Fi SSID, and how little self‑hosted comforts make a hotel room feel just a bit more like a homelab. Along the way, there are jokes about Ethernet‑cable hair, data having weight, and why the best layover is the one where your SSH tunnel actually connects.

    If you’re curious about the recent Linux vulnerabilities and the ABCs of CVEs, don’t miss SUDO Show 76, where they break it all down in a fun and informative way.

    Connect with the Hosts on Discord:

    Matt – @Dark1ltg

    Wendy – @Wendy.sh

    Nate – CubicleNate.com @CubicleNate

    Bill – @ctlinux on Mastodon

    Special Guest: Bill.
  • Linux Out Loud

    222: Coming Home to Self‑Hosted Fun | Linux Out Loud 124

    25/04/2026 | 45 min
    Matt is back in the driver’s seat, and it feels like coming home to a homelab with a few extra blinking lights. In this episode of Linux Out Loud, he, Wendy, and Nate catch up on VDO.Ninja recording experiments, robotics‑world travel plans, and why old Surface hardware is happier running openSUSE than “almost‑retired” Windows. Nate walks through upgrading Home Assistant from an overworked Raspberry Pi 3 to a Lenovo ThinkCentre with over 115 devices, plus his plans for fully local smart‑home control and a Star Trek‑style “red alert” scene. Matt dives into CasaOS for easy containerized media hosting, GameVault as a self‑hosted Steam‑like library for GOG and DRM‑free games, and Pegasus Frontend for building your own living‑room console UI—then talks about reviving Game Sphere with a focus on digital ownership and realistic budget gaming.

    Show Links:

    VDO.Ninja – browser‑based P2P video rooms – https://vdo.ninja/

    FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship venue – George R. Brown Convention Center – https://www.grbhouston.com/

    openSUSE Tumbleweed – rolling release Linux – https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/

    Home Assistant – open‑source home automation – https://www.home-assistant.io/

    HACS – Home Assistant Community Store – https://hacs.xyz/

    Tasmota – open‑source firmware for smart devices – https://tasmota.github.io/docs/

    Framework founder Nirav Patel compares Apple “Neo” vs Framework Laptop 12 – https://youtu.be/uvYt1GgcsUI

    Framework Laptop 12 – modular, repairable laptop – https://frame.work/laptop12

    iFixit Surface Pro 7 battery replacement guide (right‑to‑repair context) – https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Microsoft+Surface+Pro+7+Battery+Replacement/144417

    CasaOS – simple home cloud / container UI – https://www.casaos.io/

    GameVault – self‑hosted game library / launcher – https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault

    Pegasus Frontend – cross‑platform game frontend – https://pegasus-frontend.org/

    GOG.com – DRM‑free games (source for Matt’s library) – https://www.gog.com/

    Steam – PC game platform (and the piracy vs preservation discussion) – https://store.steampowered.com/

    Connect with the Hosts on Discord:

    Matt – @Dark1ltg

    Wendy – @Wendy.sh

    Nate – CubicleNate.com @CubicleNate
  • Linux Out Loud

    221: Old Hardware, New Penguins: Installing Linux on All the Things | Linux Out Loud 123

    11/04/2026 | 56 min
    In this spring‑cleaned episode of Linux Out Loud, Wendy, Bill, and Nate dust off their homelabs and see just how far Linux can push “retired” hardware. Bill talks about guiding a Linux‑first startup, Fyra Stack, as they build a colo and VPS business in downtown Chicago, wiring it all together with Proxmox, PostgreSQL, Snipe‑IT, and osTicket—plus a few cursed Zigbee light bulbs along the way. Nate dives into one of his favorite pastimes: installing openSUSE Tumbleweed on everything from a 2007 white MacBook to a 2015 MacBook Air and a pair of well‑worn Surface Pros, comparing battery life, sleep quirks, and how “modern” Plasma feels on ancient gear. Wendy rounds things out with creative test‑taking workarounds using ChromeOS Flex and a quick look at VDO.Ninja for remote recording, before the trio wraps up the cleaning spree.

    Show Links:

    Fyra Stack – Linux‑focused startup (colo and VPS) – https://fyrastack.com/

    Proxmox VE – virtual environment and homelab hypervisor – https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve

    PostgreSQL – open‑source relational database – https://www.postgresql.org/

    Snipe‑IT – open‑source IT asset management – https://snipeitapp.com/

    osTicket – open‑source support ticket system – https://osticket.com/

    openSUSE Tumbleweed – rolling release Linux – https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/

    MX Linux – lightweight Linux for older hardware – https://mxlinux.org/

    Arch Linux – general‑purpose rolling Linux distribution – https://archlinux.org/

    ChromeOS Flex – ChromeOS for older PCs and Macs – https://chromeenterprise.google/os/chromeos-flex/

    iFixit – repair guides (example: Surface Pro 7 battery replacement) – https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Microsoft+Surface+Pro+7+Battery+Replacement/144417

    Framework Laptop 12 – modular, repairable laptop – https://frame.work/laptop12

    StarLabs Starlite – Linux laptop – https://us.starlabs.systems/products/starlite

    VDO.Ninja – peer‑to‑peer live video – https://vdo.ninja/
    Special Guest: Bill.
  • Linux Out Loud

    220: Data Has Weight, Laws Have Teeth, Linux Has Jokes | Linux Out Loud 122

    07/03/2026 | 1 h 1 min
    In this episode of Linux Out Loud, Wendy, Nate, and Bill start in the server room and end up staring down new “for the children” age‑verification laws aimed squarely at your operating system. They talk through wrangling tablets and printers with CUPS, why Framework laptops keep surviving industrial abuse, and how Deskflow brings Synergy/Barrier‑style magic to Wayland setups. From there, they dig into the new FIRST LEGO League robotics kits and what might be lost when classroom‑friendly AI kits replace hands‑on engineering. Finally, they unpack California and Colorado’s OS‑level age‑verification bills, what “OS providers” really means, and why small Linux and BSD projects are already threatening to block entire states rather than bolt surveillance rails onto their distros.

    Show Links:

    CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) – https://www.cups.org/

    LibreNMS – network and printer monitoring – https://www.librenms.org/

    Framework Laptop – https://frame.work/

    Deskflow – seamless multi‑computer control – https://cubiclenate.com/2026/02/13/deskflow-seamless-multi-computer-control/

    Third Reality Zigbee devices – https://3reality.com/

    LEGO Education Computer Science & AI kit (new FLL robots) – https://education.lego.com/en-us/products/lego-education-computer-science-and-ai-45522

    LEGO Education SPIKE Prime set – https://education.lego.com/en-us/products/lego-education-spike-prime-set-45678

    California AB 1043 – Digital Age Assurance Act overview – https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca/2025-2026/ab1043

    Nate – Data has weight (but only on SSDs) – https://cubiclenate.com/2026/03/04/data-has-weight-but-only-on-ssds-blathering/

    Chapters:

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:00:52 Bill is a pro, trust me bro!

    00:02:19 Printer monitoring, SNMP & copier contracts

    00:07:01 Framework laptops in industrial environments

    00:09:24 Framework durability, cases & drop protection

    00:14:14 Deskflow – Wayland-friendly Synergy/Barrier

    00:19:59 New FLL robots – kits, AI & concerns

    00:33:10 Age verification laws hit Linux & BSD

    00:38:58 Fines, liability & open-source maintainers

    00:40:02 What counts as an “OS provider”?

    00:44:43 Surveillance, mission creep & “for the children”

    00:46:22 Future of OS compliance & responses

    00:50:54 Guard rails

    00:55:16 Wrap-up, jokes & closing banter

    00:57:30 Data has weight

    01:00:27 Outro

    Connect with the Hosts on Discord:

    Matt – @Dark1ltg

    Wendy – @Wendy.sh

    Nate – CubicleNate.com @CubicleNate

    Bill – @ctlinux on Mastodon
    Special Guest: Bill.
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