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Episode: 2324
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Title: HPR2324: Opensusecon 2017 and Ubuntu 16.04
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2324/hpr2324.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:19:30
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Good day and welcome to the podcast today. My name is JWP and today I wanted to talk to you about a little bit about the open
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Susicon. Some of my experiences with my Windows Surface tablet since I put Ubuntu 16.04 on it and made it into a test
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top even though it's sort of like a tablet. So a couple of weekends ago I went to open
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Susicon and it was a new in Berg at the Z-Bowl and this open Susa folks put on a great show.
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They had a Brazilian barbecue one night and some nice lunches there. It was extremely well-organized.
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I'm not sure if it's going to be in Prague next year or if it's going to be back at the Z-Bowl but in
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any case it was a great inexpensive weekend and it was all open sorts and of note that new container
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OS Cubix or cubes or something that the open Susa folks came out with. That's really, really, really
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interesting. Of course it spins off of Susa's container as a service kind of thing but it was a
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great thing. They had some the European FSF guy and the CEO of Salt Common Talk and there was a
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lot of own cloud people there talking about different own cloud stuff. Of note the Canone project was
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there and they gave a they had a pretty interesting PC there a little it was a little gamer PC that
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originally had Windows 10 run from a company called WinGPG and it had like some embedded joysticks
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and a keyboard right there. I went online and it's still a little much for me. It's a
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285 euros for 40 device but since I have a touch device in the surface I was looking to see
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what would happen when unity finally goes away. I probably won't move it away from unity until the
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very last the last of the last of the last. Speaking of unity you know I've been running it I'd
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never ran that Pete tablet you know 12 13 14 days in a row and you know I did I like to fool around
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with the H top and I had noticed that it had gotten up with no applications open up into say
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about the 850 to 900 megabyte range with no applications open and I don't have like dropbox or
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anything like that installed it's just flat out stock of Ubuntu 1604 and you know I thought
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that was a little high so I said well maybe I'll reboot and I reboot it and it was only 50 megabytes
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difference and then I opened I immediately opened a VNC and watch a video and then it went up to over
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a gigabyte and didn't go down let me check it right now see how it's doing now so with with
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me doing audacity right now and in the software center open then it's got at 1.8 gigabyte right now
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but it's moving quite quite well it just has a lot of memory and out of the four gigabyte used
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right now and all the CPUs are all pretty low only one core is really at 23% and that's with me
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talking with audacity right now so yeah it does it does seem to be a little unity does seem to be
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a little memory-hungry than my normal XSE meant that I use or are Ubuntu or Zubuntu that I would
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normally normally use it's pretty much on par though when I was using Katie Neon okay well
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to sum it up I'm really enjoying using this in the surface with with with Ubuntu 1604 it's been
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over a year now since I booted into the Windows partition and updated it let's get we're
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going to go on vacation and it's going to be a complete vacation experience it's going to be our
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only computing device on on the device or on the vacation or pulling six weeks to the states and
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so it's going to be the only one and I really had a great time at OpenSusicon they really did a
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fantastic job of throwing a great show and I look forward to the Susicon the enterprise version of
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it and they as always thank you so much for your attention this is JWP you can reach me at JWP5
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at hotmail.com thank you for your time and you have a great day
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