This week we’ve been playing Two Point Hospital and experimenting with ChromiumOS. We bring you some command line love and go over all your feedback.
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It’s Season 11 Episode 28 of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
In this week’s show:
- We discuss what we’ve been up to recently:
- Mark has been playing Two Point Hospital.
- We discuss Arnold the Bat’s ChromiumOS but mostly his Chromium OS Special Builds and CloudReady, but not FydeOS.
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We share a Command Line Lurve:
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emu2
– DOS PC Emulator
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snap install emu2
emu2 QB45.EXE
- And we go over all your amazing feedback – thanks for sending it – please keep sending it!
- Image credit: Glenn Hansen
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Hey there, I just listened to S11E24 again and heard about someone having problems generating configuration files automatically (as far as I understood). I don’t know if it helps, but I really like using yasha (https://github.com/kblomqvist/yasha), a code generator based on Jinja2. I use it also to generate yaml files for certain projects I have and it can be used as a command-line call in a really easy way.
I hope it is useful to anyone.
Great show, by the way ๐
I like the Pixelbooks because it can play most Android games. Pixelbooks are also easy to maintain. I have used linux apps on the Pixelbook but I don’t feel Crostini is stable enough to trust that my setup won’t accidentally be deleted. Once Crostini stabilizes I think a Pixelbook will be a good platform to launch most applications available on Linux, Android and Windows via Wine or Proton!