Lucas and Luna examine the Linux ecosystem as it powers everything from cloud servers to embedded devices. They trace the evolution of major distributions — Fedora's upstream-first philosophy, Debian's stability-first governance, and the commercial strategies behind Ubuntu and RHEL — without rehashing release notes. Each episode picks one layer of the stack: the container runtime that changed deployment (Docker, Podman), the systemd debate, or why Wayland still hasn't fully replaced X11 on the desktop. They also cover real-world migrations: a startup moving from CentOS to Rocky Linux, a government agency choosing OpenSUSE Leap for long-term support, and the kernel patching workflow at a FAANG-scale datacenter. Lucas brings the command-line fluency — package managers, filesystem hierarchy, SELinux contexts — while Luna asks the questions that matter to sysadmins and developers: What breaks when you upgrade? How do you audit a distro's supply chain? Can Linux ever win the desktop without OEM deals? No fanboy evangelism, no terminal-porn demos. Listeners come for the technical depth — kernel config options, Wayland protocols, cgroups v2 — but stay for the operational judgment: which distro for a Kubernetes node, which init system for an embedded device. What does it take to run Linux at scale without burning out your ops team? #Linux #OpenSource #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Distro #Kernel #Containerization #Docker #Podman #Systemd #Wayland #RHEL #Ubuntu #Fedora #Debian #Sysadmin #DevOps Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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