On this week's episode of The A Show -- Justin is joined by A Plus as they talk about potential AEW departures, and they go longform on the rumored details of their new deal with WBD. They also name their favorite Hell In A Cell matches, and some of the worst ones as well.
The Men With The Pen return to dig into some Anoa’i family trivia. Next, they Rewrite Roman Reigns and Jey Uso’s story leading into the Survivor Series 2020 match with Drew McIntyre and the fallout. In the Pre Write, they discuss the Studline, recent Commentary changes, and the end of Bobby Lashley’s latest run with the WWE.
Why the next kernel will be "the merge window from hell," a holiday gift for Wayland users, and how the open source community could do more to take on YouTube.
Major performance milestones are being hit with new code inbound for Linux, Plasma and GNOME desktops are set to run Wayland on NVIDIA's binary driver, and why the SFC's new GPL fight could have implications for you.
What a week, and it's only halfway over...In our second episode of The A Show this week, we talk about the Season Premiere episode of Monday Night RAW and where does the road lie for Brock Lesnar & Rey Mysterio as well as the new pairing of Lashley & Lana against Rusev.In addition, we talk Wale coming up on NXT, John Morrison's "return" to WWE, CM Punk settlement and latest rumors of WWE/FOX, Crown Jewel, and our Hell in a Cell predictions for this Sunday.Hot takes will be back in full next week, here's the link to submit them. Keep submitting and you could hear yourself on a future episode of The A Show. bit.ly/ashowhottake
Chef goes 100% open source, and this recipe has an old twist, plus the real cost of abandoning the VMware lawsuit.
A new way to run Android apps on Linux using Wayland, Sailfish and Mer merge, and more.
SUSE hits the Windows Store and we finally get some important classifications, System76 announces Pop!_OS and we do a deep analysis, and why Mir is back with a plan to support Wayland.
Plus Debian warns of Hyper Threading issues; and of course a bit more.
On this week's episode of The A Show -- Justin is joined by A Plus as they talk about potential AEW departures, and they go longform on the rumored details of their new deal with WBD. They also name their favorite Hell In A Cell matches, and some of the worst ones as well.
The Men With The Pen return to dig into some Anoa’i family trivia. Next, they Rewrite Roman Reigns and Jey Uso’s story leading into the Survivor Series 2020 match with Drew McIntyre and the fallout. In the Pre Write, they discuss the Studline, recent Commentary changes, and the end of Bobby Lashley’s latest run with the WWE.
Why the next kernel will be "the merge window from hell," a holiday gift for Wayland users, and how the open source community could do more to take on YouTube.
Major performance milestones are being hit with new code inbound for Linux, Plasma and GNOME desktops are set to run Wayland on NVIDIA's binary driver, and why the SFC's new GPL fight could have implications for you.
What a week, and it's only halfway over...In our second episode of The A Show this week, we talk about the Season Premiere episode of Monday Night RAW and where does the road lie for Brock Lesnar & Rey Mysterio as well as the new pairing of Lashley & Lana against Rusev.In addition, we talk Wale coming up on NXT, John Morrison's "return" to WWE, CM Punk settlement and latest rumors of WWE/FOX, Crown Jewel, and our Hell in a Cell predictions for this Sunday.Hot takes will be back in full next week, here's the link to submit them. Keep submitting and you could hear yourself on a future episode of The A Show. bit.ly/ashowhottake
Chef goes 100% open source, and this recipe has an old twist, plus the real cost of abandoning the VMware lawsuit.
A new way to run Android apps on Linux using Wayland, Sailfish and Mer merge, and more.
SUSE hits the Windows Store and we finally get some important classifications, System76 announces Pop!_OS and we do a deep analysis, and why Mir is back with a plan to support Wayland.
Plus Debian warns of Hyper Threading issues; and of course a bit more.