PC Perspective Podcast #371 – 10/15/2015
Join us this week as we discuss the MSI GT72S Dominator Pro G, ROG Product Announcements, Ultrawide G-Sync and more!
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Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Josh Walrath, Jeremy Hellstrom, and Allyn Malventano
Program length: 1:39:38
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Week in Review:
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0:42:55 This week’s podcast is brought to you by Casper. Use code PCPER at checkout for $50 towards your order!
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News item of interest:
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Hardware/Software Picks of the Week:
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Allyn: Office 2016 is out
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Closing/outro
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Come on youtube. Process
Come on youtube. Process faster!
1:23:00
Allyn tries to shame
1:23:00
Allyn tries to shame Ryan and ends up saying Star Trek geek card instead of StarWars.
Time to turn in your geek card NOW!!!
How dare you confuse the two.
(No subject)
I need this shirt
I need this shirt
It’s all a ripoff of Isaac
It’s all a ripoff of Isaac Asimov(Mostly) and other earlier science fiction writers, by the writers of Star Wars/others, and James T. Kerk was only really interested in hooking up with those Green/other space women. Star Track had the Best big screen TV and a great comfy Captain’s Chair right in the center front row for the best viewing. Fetch me a cold brew from my quarters yeoman, and replicate me up a deluxe pizza!
Is there a way to record
Is there a way to record other than live? I guess what you mean is that you are recording during a live stream.
Well, we could be recording
Well, we could be recording it dead, but that wouldn't be very interesting.
Josh, please advise Ken that
Josh, please advise Ken that Open is not synonymous with free. Many open software packages are not free. i.e. Linux is open, but the Red Hat distro of Linux is not free. http://opensource.com/resources/what-open-source
CentOS, Fedora(Main) are ,
CentOS, Fedora(Main) are , Red Hat(Fedora stable based) based distro:
1. Fedora is the main project, and it’s a community-based, free distro focused on quick releases of new features and functionality. (Rapid release)
2. Redhat is the corporate version based on the progress of that project, and it has slower releases, comes with support, and isn’t free. (RHEL, pay for ONLY the support not the software, all enterprise for pay Linux Distros use this model). Stable is the word for REHL!
3. CentOS is basically the community version of Redhat. So it’s pretty much identical, but it is free and support comes from the community as opposed to Redhat itself.
Linux is free as a licensing requirement, but support can be charged for, and that is where the money is made.
Of course there is the little matter of SystemD, that some Linux Distros will not be using,