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I was recently a guest on the 'Destination Linux' show, check it out

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The folks behind Destination Linux invited me to join their show for an episode and it was a blast, take look.

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I would like to thank the guys for inviting me, it was really fun having a chat and I do suggest checking them out. Their interviews and other videos are really well put together.

Truthfully, I only discovered their videos myself recently and became a fan rather quickly. The chemistry between the Rocco and Ryan is really sweet and I've been enjoying listening to them. It's easy watching, with fun information that makes them a worthy choice if you're looking for a new Linux show to watch.

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damarrin Dec 6, 2017
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Quoting: Eike
Quoting: chancho_zombiethen you think I'm just going to shut it off so it stops and it won't let you (please don't turn off your computer).

When Windows, I think it was Windows 98, started to tell "You can shutdown your Computer now", I was joking one day the computers would tell us we must not shutdown them. Well, here we are... ;-)

It was in Win95 already, back in pre-ATX days when turning your computer on/off was done with a hard switch supplying and cutting power to the mobo. The standard was called AT. Perhaps Win98 had that functionality still, but I was fully on ATX hardware by that time.
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