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- 88 - Episode 5:05: Version Not Supported
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2 be or y292B? Set your watch to Mozilla And we FINALLY get back to ya0:00 Cold Open
2:35 libfuse2 & Y292B
15:09 Mozilla Alt Text & Layoffs
37:35 Pjolt on Thunderbird & iOS
45:20 Chris Recommends an Android
49:34 Chaos-r3v says it's FreeBSD
58:51 Stan Wonders: Mint or Ubuntu?
1:04:35 Next Time!
1:06:45 StingerThe Video Version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV67oDTbqU0Preshow
If your podcatcher made you feel like you have deja vu for episode 5:04, you probably were correct. We had a little mixup on the upload. Just delete the bad episode and re-download. You can verify the episode here - https://linuxuserspace.show/504📣Announcements📣
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Our Appimage video has outdated instructions. Ubuntu renamed thelibfuse2
package tolibfuse2t64
. More information on the AppImageKit wiki page about the correct Fuse packages for your distribution.📣More Announcements📣
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Mozilla is using AI to help improve alt text generation Mozilla announce a huge 30 percent layoff🧹Housekeeping🧹
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Pjolt - Thunderbird for iOS?
Thunderbird is in the roadmap for iOS
Chris - Which Android device?
The Pixel has Chris's vote.
Chaos-r3v - Juniper Network switches
At least under the hood Junos OS is based on FreeBSD
Stan - Multiple Operating Systems on the same hardware
It is posssible to dualboot Ubuntu and Linux Mint or just about any Linux distribution. As far as which distribution is best, that really depends on you and what works best in your mind.🔭Next Time🔭
We plan to cover the history episode of Snap Packages.
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Bruno Dave John Johnny Matt M. Visaggio & CoCo-Producer
--verbose MarshMan GrouchyM Pjol TimSuper User
A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvince The SaigoneerMon, 11 Nov 2024 - 1h 08min - 87 - Episode 5:04: Protocol '99
Coming up in this episode
Style it Like it's 1999 It Violates Freedom 0! We Turn it off and on again and You Can Send it to LUS!0:00 Cold Open
2:10 Going Back to 1999
23:32 Bitwarden Says "BOO!"
39:11 Turn It Off and On Again
56:02 The Windows Cliff
1:16:41 Next Time!
1:20:05 StingerAnd the video version!
https://youtu.be/wXODmWq9ZZUWarm Up
How to make a web page? CSS and HTML? A static site generator like Jekyll or Hugo? A CMS like Drupal or Joomla?📣Announcements📣
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The issue Whoopsie Doodle Bitwarden License FAQ Bitwarden SDK License It violates freedom 0! After we recorded there was further news.📣More Announcements📣
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NSA has some advice for you The Forbes take🧹Housekeeping🧹
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The Windows 10 cliff What should people do? Send us your feedback!🔭Next Time🔭
We plan to cover more feedback and topics. Our next history episode will be on Snap Packages.
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Bruno Dave John Johnny Visaggio & CoCo-Producer
--verbose MarshMan GrouchyM Pjol TimSuper User
A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvince The SaigoneerMon, 28 Oct 2024 - 1h 21min - 86 - Episode 5:03: Just Wing It More
Coming up in this episode
The Archive Gets Downed Thunderbird Goes Mobile and the Oriole Takes Flight0:00 Cold Open
1:44 Panic at the Archive!
20:00 Thunderbird's On Android
43:11 Ubuntu's Out, We're In
1:05:15 Next Time
1:08:18 StingerThe Video Version!
https://youtu.be/08a-W_qHwHIWarm Up
The Internet Archive suffers a DDoS attack and breach📣Announcements📣
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The Beta announcement arsTechnica article The Register article📣More Announcements📣
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Ubuntu Kubuntu Lubuntu Ubuntu Budgie Ubuntu Mate Edubuntu Ubuntu Studio Ubuntu Cinnamon Ubuntu Unity Ubuntu Kylin Xubuntu Canonical's new Kernel selection policy explained Stay tuned, Fedora 41 is coming soon🧹Housekeeping🧹
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We plan to cover the history of Snap Packages.
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Bruno Dave John Johnny Visaggio & CoCo-Producer
--verbose MarshMan GrouchyM Pjol TimSuper User
A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvinceMon, 14 Oct 2024 - 1h 09min - 85 - Episode 5:02: Mint Condition
Coming up in this episode
Another browser watch The History of Linux Mint and Cinnamon And how spiced was it?0:00 Cold Open
1:26 The Mozilla Happenings
22:13 Linux Mint & Cinnamon History
26:54 The Early Mints
32:46 Cinnamon Arrives!
38:49 The Mint and Cinnamon Journey
49:53 Our Spicy Cinnamon Journeys
1:16:44 Next Time!
1:20:09 StingerThe Video Version!
https://youtu.be/ZK9mn5miMPMWarm Up
Mozilla got a new logo. Mozilla dot Social is dead on December 17th.📣Announcements📣
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A new distro release Three months later Version 2.0 of Linux Mint Bea, version 2.1 Bianca, version 2.2 Mint's very own package manager 'apt' which is not-the-same-as-the-apt-you-know Lisa, version 12 Maya, version 13 Cinnamon 1.1.2 Nemo was forked from Nautilus, Gnome's file manager Cinnamon 2.2 Cinnamon 2.4 Nemo got a plugin manager. Cinnamon 2.8, gained a power applet Apps written by the Mint team for... everything Cinnamon 3.0 was released Better touchpad support, more animations and better window management. Plugins that Cinnamon could use were called Spices Cinnamon 3.4 Cinnamon 3.6 Cinnamon 4.0 Cinnamon 5.0 "Thingy" Cinnamon 6.0 with experimental Wayland Cinnamon 6.4 will end up with a much needed facelift.📣More Announcements📣
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We plan to explore your feedback and some other topics. Our next history episode will be Snap Packages.
Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space. Watch for our livestream announcements.
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We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!
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Bruno Dave John Johnny Visaggio & CoCo-Producer
--verbose MarshMan GrouchyM Pjol TimSuper User
A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvince The SaigoneerMon, 30 Sep 2024 - 1h 21min - 84 - Episode 5:01: Death and Ptyxis
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Death & Taxes Stop Filing Bug Reports! -- like that and Your Emails!0:00 Cold Open
1:25 Yubikeys are DEAD!
10:41 Deep In the Heart of Ptyxis
28:01 The Do's and Don'ts of Bug Reports
42:47 Email: Scott J
49:47 Email: Ben
52:49 Email: Bruce H
57:48 Email: Rob Simmons
1:03:22 Email: DailyDriver
1:04:24 Email: J
1:08:34 Pnext Time
1:10:17 PstingerSee the Video on Youtube!
https://youtu.be/jWSVnDYeEe4Your Yubikey is DEAD!
The Yubico advisory arsTechnica coverage The really deep dive details📣Announcements📣
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Accessibility in Ptyxis Fedora workstation (Gnome) will switch for F41.📣More Announcements📣
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Dan's blog post. Article written by Simon Tatham. Lubuntu wiki page about submitting bugs.🧹Housekeeping🧹
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Scott J., Email
Scott likes the Beelink with the Ryzen7 5800H.Ben, Email
Ben recommends Readeck.Bruce, Email
Bruce likes the Opera Browser.Rob Simmons, Email
Rob found a great operating system for his old Chromebook, Lubuntu. Dan thinks that is good choice too. Like Leo, Rob prefers email too. And yes, he is a Simmons ;).Daily Driver, Email
DD wants to promote a couple of hidden gem distros. Crunchbangplusplus Bunsenlabs https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/31/crunchbang_versus_bunsen_labs/ https://www.infoworld.com/article/2243143/the-death-of-crunchbang-linux.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrunchBang_LinuxJ, Email
J would like some notes, guides and configurations for Wireguard. Stay tuned to our blog. We will try to get something posted.🔭Next Time🔭
Our first history episode of the season will be Cinnamon Desktop Environment.
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Bruno Dave John Johnny Visaggio & CoCo-Producer
--verbose MarshMan GrouchyM Pjol TimSuper User
A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvince The SaigoneerMon, 16 Sep 2024 - 1h 11min - 83 - Episode 4:20: The Ultimate Linux Experience!
Coming up in this episode
Do you think Larry uses Firefox? The Compiled History of Gentoo and How we emerged from the year long journey0:00 Cold Open
2:44 Mozilla Watch!
24:59 Gentoo - The Early Years
30:30 Gentoo - 1.0 And Beyond
35:20 Gentoo - 2007 to 2014
39:56 Gentoo - 2015 to the Present
45:37 The ENTIRE Gentoo Journey
1:20:49 Next Season?
1:24:52 StingerThe Video Version!
https://youtu.be/bsPV79bgU4cMozilla Watch
Mozilla recently announced some planned improvements.📣Announcements📣
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Stampede Linux When a system emerged, it was called Enoch Making a Distro part 2 Sustainability of the project had made its way to the forefront. Gentoo website ~August 2001 March 3 2002 public facing movement was easily spotted. March 31 2002, 1.0 was finally released! The huge influx of new users it encouraged caused bandwidth issues for Gentoo. August of 2003, 1.4 was released. Full installation could be completed in under an hour! 2004, marked a change from the dot releases. 2004.0 released February 28, 2004. Daniel Robbins, the creator and founder, resigns from Gentoo. Despite that work continued. 2004.1 was released shortly after that news, dot 2 in July and dot 3 in November. September 2005, the first Gentoo Council was elected. Daniel Robbins makes his glorious return to the project! This lasted about 8 days before he resigned again. Other developers joined Robbins. Stability questions around the stability of the Gentoo Project October 2009, a LiveDVD release. 11.0, released in 2011. In 2015 A new website was announced! After the air was cleared, an actual NEW website. In 2016, Gentoo Choice Edition. Then in July, Choice Edition Part Dos. word crimes In 2017, 17.0 in November and an experimental 17.1 in December. An issue on Github in 2018. 2019 saw the 17.1 profiles finally stabilize. In 2021, the addition of 20.0 profiles were released. Genchu Wallpaper1 Wallpaper2 Wallpaper3 Wallpaper4 Precompiled binaries for more packages were announced. March of 2024, profile version 23.0. Michał Górny notes in his blog a few days before recording here that Gentoo has a problem.Some Gentoo Quicklinks
Main Gentoo Website Gentoo Handbook Gentoo Wiki Gentoo Forums Gentoo Developers Gentoo Bugtracker Gentoo Packages📣More Announcements📣
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We plan to explore your feedback and some other topics in our first episode of next season. Our first history episode of the season will be Cinnamon Desktop Environment.
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John Andersen, Bruno Parisi, Johnny, Dave Jones, Visaggio & Co.
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Eduardo PH, Kyle, Jon Guthery, LqLarry, James Taylor, Bobby RamseyMon, 10 Jun 2024 - 1h 25min - 82 - Episode 4:19: The Ease of These Passkeys
Coming up in this episode
We want to be the hosts with the most (compute) Use Passkeys, (PASS!!!!) ed, notes, the Linux Wars and AI in the feedback0:00 Cold Open
1:43 Which Mini PC Do We Buy?
23:21 Time to Use Passkeys!
55:03 greenthumbs Feedback
58:00 Scott Feedback
1:01:32 Dave Feedback
1:08:29 n.m Feedback
1:14:05 kynize Feedback
1:25:53 Next Time
1:32:02 StingerThe video version!
https://youtu.be/C76WdhM2_kM🤏Micro Mini Compute Machines💻
Can we expand our server farm with one of these? Or, maybe one of the higher end units is a nice recording system? Quiet is the name of the game for that. What else is there that you recommend?📣Announcements📣
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Google Overview of Passkeys What are Passkeys? - Tom's Guide Passkeys: What They Are and Why You Need Them ASAP - PCMag FIDO Alliance - Passkeys📣More Announcements📣
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Greenthumbs
Commented on our E.D. History video. :heart:Scott via Email
If you read the directions 😉, they tell you the API doesn't handle the sync. You have to sync your folders with the Nextcloud client.Dave from Discord
How could one share a Passkey with a team? Dan thinks Bitwarden might be the answer.n.m on the Year of The Linux Desktop
Maybe? Most importantly, it should be the Year of Linux for you. The Livestream playback now has timestamps!kynize wants to know if AI will make the desktop faster
It seems unlikely that AI will use less resources. With dedicated hardware we might not notice. It does aim to make the user experience better though.🧹Housekeeping🧹
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We plan to explore the history of Gentoo in our season finale. What is in store for next season?
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 27 May 2024 - 1h 33min - 81 - Episode 4:18: Open Source Isn't Safe!
Coming up in this episode
Does it do Passkeys tho? So What Happened to Xz anyway? How do we fix the internet?The Video Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3bN3PRmHJYTimestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:36 Amazingly Self-Hosted
34:13 The History of Xz and the Hack*!
49:58 How to Fix Open Source
1:15:56 Next Time
1:20:42 Stinger💻Self Hosting and Passkeys🔑
Audiobookshelf Immich Tailscale What are Passkeys - Tom's Guide Passkeys - FIDO Alliance📣Announcements📣
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LZMA Andrey Markov LZ77 and LZ78 7zip history Slackels LZMA in the form of the GCC compiled LZMA SDK Tukanni Linux Project was officially gone LZMA Utils was left behind in favor of the similarly LZMA-backed Xz Utils. version 5.0 is the transition from LZMA to XZ. Some distributions would eventually migrate to using Z Standard compression, including Arch in 2019 and Fedora and Ubuntu would make the switch in 2020. A new face, Jigar Kumar, shows up. January 7th, 2023, Jia Tan was finally able to merge their own commits to Xz on Github. Jia tries to convince the OSS-Fuzz team to accept a patch that disabled Indrect Function. Adding the test files which weren't test files at all. Andres Freund's Mastodon post On April 2nd, 2024, Collin adds a page to his tukaani.org domain.📣More Announcements📣
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Heartbleed I'm not a supplier XKCD 2347🔭Next Time🔭
We plan to explore your feedback and some other topics. Our final history episode of the season will be Gentoo.
Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick pjol sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 13 May 2024 - 1h 21min - 80 - Episode 4:17: We Ought to Know This By Now
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We put a hat on AI The SecureBlue/ublue thing The UNIX Wars part deux0:00 Cold Open
1:49 Artificial Fedora
28:35 The ImmutaBlues
54:01 Feedback
55:20 Tane on Notes and Unix
59:28 Ian on Unix
1:02:33 Chris on Notes and Sync
1:10:22 A Quick Release Update
1:14:41 Next Time
1:18:03 StingerThe Video Version!
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https://www.patreon.com/linuxuserspaceAI dons a hat 🤖🎩
Matthew Miller on AI in Fedora📣Announcements📣
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We messed up but RoyalOughtness, the creator of Secureblue, set us straight. Atomic Fedora is the start of the pipeline: xkbcat📣More Announcements📣
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Tane via Email
Tane uses Nextcloud Notes Also Iotas Unix Wars [The terms of the Open Group](Open Group https://web.archive.org/web/20240205220954/https://unix.org/what_is_unix/single_unix_specification.html) Current Open Group membersIan via email
BSD, AIX, HP-UX and similar are all as UNIX as you can get these days. They started out as licensed UNIX Operating Systems with a direct IP license from AT&T and passed whatever requirements AT&T had at the time.Chris via email
Obsidian is not FOSS. Logseq is overwhelming at first but good now.🧹Housekeeping🧹
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We plan to explore and provide the history of XZ Utils.
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jeff3ix Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick pjol sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 29 Apr 2024 - 1h 19min - 79 - Episode 4:16: Super PCMan
Coming up in this episode
Themes Are More Global Than You Think Kdenlive Does Some Layering The History of LXDE To Qt, or not to Qt? Then, we call an audible0:00 Cold Open
2:17 Theme of the Crop
16:22 The Lost Edit
28:11 The History of LXDE
55:51 How'd LXQt and LXDE Go?
1:24:28 Next Time
1:31:13 StingerThe Video Version
https://youtu.be/Y8_rMTmnIXc🔥Warm Up🔥 - AI on the Linux Desktop
KDE's Attack Surface?
Hackaday coverage The Reddit PostKdenlive gave Leo a hard time
24.02.0 was hot off the press and Leo couldn't resist. Thankfully 24.02.1 followed to hopefully resolve the issues.📣Announcements📣
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The LXDE mailing list goes back to 2008 Ubuntu Lite later known as U-lite commited to using LXDE. DesktopLinux.com coverage Elemental Linux, MoonOS and WattOS followed with a commitment A PCManFM review from 2008 The blog appears December 2008 status update Sidux adds an unofficial LXDE flavor Mandriva adds LXDE Fedora too LXDE Translation project PCMan asks the community for feedback FOSDEM 2009 Lubuntu enters the chat LXDE on android phones LXDE on Solaris LXDE in Centos PCLXDE First Lubuntu test ISO Fedora success OpenSUSE status update Refactor time Rewrite, and make it faster Movable desktop icons LXDE becomes an available Debian desktop A Qt port begins Diverse paths PCMan develops a "Guide for Migrating from Gtk+ to Qt" LXDE-QT preview Razor-Qt PCMan had this to say about Razor-Qt A merger of LXDE-Qt and Razor-Qt LXDE-Qt is not bloated PCManFM-Qt was in a usable state LXQt alpha is announced shortly after it was announced. Initial FreeBSD support for LXQt Comparing Numbers LXQt got “full” Qt5 support LXQt 0.8 released LXDE is still going We say goodbye to Razor-qt The 0.9 release was caught on snags but eventually released LXQt 0.10 followed LXQt 0.11 released More stats LXQt 0.12.0 LXQt 0.13.0 The end for GTK 2 Debian, at the time, set the death date GTK 3 would end up being the target for LXDE LXQt 0.17 LXQt 1.0.0 was released! LXDE diehards are still keeping things alive for LXDE LXQt 2.0 is planned to release in the usual April slot Speaking of Wayland Quick LXQt HistoryMore 📣Announcements📣
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Telemetry helps us all Immutability blues A correction or two And more feedback📽️The video version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y04YTkEC5Y0:00 Cold Open
1:34 The GOOD Telemetry
23:33 Gnome Classic & Friends
31:16 The Incredible Immutables
44:00 A Slight Correction
50:25 A Little Backstory
59:24 mintCast, CKP, FCWN & DHD
1:02:31 So Lightweight!
1:10:23 Another Dive into Notes
1:21:48 Fix GRUB, Add Color
1:29:49 Next Time
1:31:58 Stinger🔥Warm up🔥
Dan Johansen in Matrix
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OpenIndiana is Unix-Like but it's own thingThe history of Dan and Leo
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Leo and Dan both did Linux Spotlight Episodes with our former co-host Rocco. Dan's episode and Leo's We plan to drop some more tidbits in the not too distant future.Peter Jones
Thanks for the support and for listening. Mintcast Crowbar Kernel Panic Full Circle WeeklyEmiliano from Argentina
Thanks for the message, the Spanish test and the support.QOwnNotes & Joplin
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The AI Revolution is Coming The History of MATE We Read the Tea Leaves Then Look to Lighten the LoadThe Video
https://youtu.be/rKEIwDb1R9Q0:00 Cold Open
4:09 Embrace the AI Overlords
21:45 The History of MATE
42:22 How Is MATE?
1:05:16 Next Time
1:07:51 StingerPreshow - The Computer Shopper
Dan is sitting on a gold mine with his collection of Computer Shoppers🔥Warm Up🔥 - AI on the Linux Desktop
Deepin OS is working on adding AI in Another link📣Announcements📣
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The first MATE org blogpost The initial Arch Linux forum post Perberos described the fork as... Phoronix August 2011 ingeek 2011 Perberos attempted to grow the community on the Ubuntu forums and Linux Mint forums Perberos, Clement Lefebvre, Stefano Karapetsas, and Steve Zesch were the founders. The initial migration script Salix had been one of the very first distributions to headline MATE The GNOME team created GNOME Flashback MATE University GhostBSD features the Mate desktop By the end of the year and into 2014, MATE was officially available in Arch, Debian, Fedora, Linux Mint, openSUSE, Sabayon, Salix and Ubuntu. Stefano Karapestas stepped up to lead the team. Clem had his part-ownership of MATE removed. He had this to say The big scoop MATE 1.28 and1.28.1 were recently released!More 📣Announcements📣
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We add to the KDE saga We search for the humans on the other end of the Internet We pour over the Feedback We focus on the Gentoo feedbackThe Video Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tALGS4Vtei0Timestamps
41:33 Douglas (Old Mac, New Tricks) 49:29 Bruce (Well, Why Don't Ya?!) 55:12 Jayden (GNOME Syndrome) 1:04:15 The Care & Feeding of Gentoo (feat. Ryan) 1:15:51 Next Time! 1:20:32 Stinger
0:00 Cold Open
1:30 The KDE AMA
7:47 The Truth About KDE 4.0
19:46 AppImage Is Broken in Ubuntu
24:47 There Be Humans Out There
40:07 Reverb Focus!🔥Warm up🔥
There was an KDE AMA on Lemmy and on Reddit Troy Unrau, a KDE dev, on the KDE History📣Announcements📣
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Douglas Paul
Douglas does his own 12 step distro hop program. Gnome, Fedora, with Extensions and Albert is the landing spot... at least for now.Bruce Hankins on Why Don't You Use Linux (4:11)
Two categories of users, average users and power users. Average users don't really tinker. Power users like to tinker (this is where Leo and Dan fall as well as many of you) but there is a small amount of us. Installation of the system and applications is not intuitive.Jayden on Why Don't You Use Linux (4:11) AAAAAAND a Note Suggestion
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Kerneltux sent in his "care and feeding" notes for Gentoo. We plan to go over a few of these on an upcoming livestream.🔭Next Time🔭
We plan to explore and provide the history of Mate Desktop Environment.
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Notating the Notes The History of KDE And Plasma, Straight from the TapTimestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:44 A Note on Notes
22:52 The History of KDE
28:29 History: KDE 1
30:42 History: KDE 2
33:03 History: KDE 3
36:21 History: KDE 4
45:36 History: Plasma 5
51:34 History: Plasma 6
53:17 Plasma 6 Raw (hide)
1:20:49 Next Time: Topics, then MATE
1:27:37 StingerWatch the video
https://youtu.be/CsdW0bDOjIM🔥Warm Up🔥
Leo hits the books and learns about reference style links in markdown. Thanks go to Dominic and Furicle. Eric mentioned MarkText and now the squirrels have Dan chasing that. Leo tries settling on Vivaldi Notes.📣Announcements📣
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The email on October 14, 1996 to start it all. KDE ONE K Desktop Environment first real beta release. Beta 1 Screenshots KDE 1.0 was released on July 12, 1998. 1998 Interview of Matthias Ettrich KFM turned into Konqueror. Konqi KDE 2.0 KDE 2.1 In April of 2002, KDE 3.0 was released. 2003 Interview of Matthias Ettrich 2004 Interview of Matthias Ettrich KDE Community World Summit 2004 "aKademy". 2005 Interview of Matthias Ettrich April 8, 2005 Kubuntu. KDE 3.5 KDE Four Core Meeting KDE 4 Oxygen 2008 Interview of Matthias Ettrich KDE hit the 1,000,000 commit Starting from 4.3.4, is a "software compilation". November 2009, K Desktop Environment is just KDE, now. Fork of KDE 3.5 becomes Trinity Desktop Environment. KDE SC 4.5. October 2010, an official split from KOffice Plasma Active KDE Manifesto December 2012, a redesigned Konqi. KDE release structure changed. KDE SC 4.14 the last in the series. Plasma 5 and Frameworks 5 2015 Wayland enters the room. Plasma Mobile Plasma Bigscreen KDE Neon Slimbook KDE Plasma is chosen for the Steam Deck when in Desktop Mode! The development and chat platforms move to Gitlab and Matrix. The first release candidate for Plasma 6 Plasma 6's release date is planned for February 28th of 2024.More 📣Announcements📣
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The Linux Desktop is the best! There are humans on the other end of the Internet. We do some Browser spectating. Gentoo loses its mind.0:00 Cold Open
1:43 Why Not Linux?
25:39 Browser Watch!
55:47 Reverb Focus
1:10:18 Community Focus: DB Tech
1:15:03 Gentoo Focus
1:24:26 Next Time: KDE History
1:26:31 StingerWatch the video version:
https://youtu.be/P6irQ0xyv-USo, why don't you use Linux?
The Mastodon post that sparked our conversation. It also got posted to Reddit and this was one reply 🚨Warning NSFW language🚨Announcements
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Firefox 120 came with some great new features. Firefox 121 got Wayland by default with a fallback to XWayland Vivaldi 6.5 introduces the Sessions Panel, improved syncing, and improved notes.More Announcements
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Ian
Don't forget about Enlightenment which had a recent release.Vidar
Big thanks for binging all the back episodes, we hope you stay tuned for more. We might make it to a BSD episode someday.Zgembo121
Too many Gnome extensions is too much. Vanilla is the way.Spacelem
Started with Gnome 2.4 then jumped to Cinnamon. Gnome is really different from other desktop environments.Housekeeping
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Last time on LUS Streaming Live FYI we do these live on Twitch the day after an episode is released. Gentoo Going Binary Thanks Bikhu for the reminderNext Time
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The Browser Watch Leftovers The History of GNOME And Why Gnome is the best desktop And a little holiday breakTimestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:29 Riding the Lightning
16:45 GNOME History: Pre-GNOME
23:01 GNOME History: GNOME 1.x
25:58 GNOME History: GNOME 2.x
33:22 GNOME History: GNOME 3.x
41:31 GNOME History: GNOME 40 and Beyond
48:01 How'd GNOME Go?
1:15:39 Next Time: Topics & KDE
1:26:18 StingerWatch the Video!
https://youtu.be/PxDELH497RoMini Browser Watch
October 30, Mozilla announces the nightly Deb packages November 30, Mozilla announces the developer and beta Deb packagesAnnouncements
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The email in 1997 to start it all Development snapshot 0.13 announcement GNOME 1.0 release GUADEC GNOME OG website GNOME revamped website HP's HP/UX and Sun's Solaris announce they would be using GNOME as their default desktops. GNOME Foundation GNOME 2.0 release Ubuntu 4.10 ships GNOME 2.8 GNOME no longer part of GNU GNOME was no longer an acronym. Gnome 3.0 arrives Linus Torvalds noted Linus Torvalds, originally critical, returned to using GNOME for his day to day work, but noted that Groupon, the couponing company, decided that they would make a tablet and name it... GNOME. Again, the target of litigation Rothschild Patent Imaging was stripped of its patent rights Gnome 40 The Gnome 40 announcement The Gnome 45 announcement Original GNOME introduction (~99) The Evolution of the GNOME Project Using GNOME gmc (GNOME Midnight Commander) "A Brief History of GNOME" Presentation Notes "A Brief History of GNOME" Video GNOME 2.0 - 40 Release NotesMore Announcements
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 11 Dec 2023 - 1h 27min - 72 - Episode 4:09: Giddy Up
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Leo makes me a LUSsh 🍻 Official standings for a browser We strum some reverberations Focus on the HQ Focus on the sounds Forecast the futureWatch the video!
https://youtu.be/-b1gHt0v4q8Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
2:05 Go to lus.sh
8:38 Fed Up with Ubuntu?
14:20 * Forced Snaps
21:24 * Ads in the Terminal
27:00 * Telemetry?!
29:42 * Ubuntu is Anti-Freedom?
32:21 * Maybe use Linux Mint
34:43 Browser Watch
34:57 * The Vivaldi Flatpak
39:49 * Vivaldi on iOS
42:54 * iOS May Go WebKit Free
47:53 Reverb Focus
48:05 * Ian
53:13 * Dan!
58:26 * TeamLinux01
1:03:16 Community Focus: SteamDeckHQ
1:10:54 Gentoo Focus #5
1:23:46 Next Time: Gnome History
1:26:54 Stingerlus.sh
.sh is a common Shell Script file extension .sh is the first two letters in "show" like its bigger domain name brother .sh is also the first two letters in "short"Announcements
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TLDR we(Leo and Dan) don't mind some of the choices Ubuntu has made but we can appreciate that there are good alternatives for those that want to go a different way.More Announcements
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Vivaldi on Flatpak is Officially Unofficial
Vivaldi Flatpak on Flathub OMGUbuntu coverageVivaldi is also on iOS
Vivaldi is on iOS It has great features The Chromium devs are developing a Blink version for iOS Firefox devs are developing a Gecko version for iOSHousekeeping
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Ian comments on YouTube about Ed
You can see the comments on this videoDan commented about Xfce history, Manjaro and KDE Plasma
You can watch our Xfce history on YouTube Or TILvidsTeamLinux01 wants to hear about Valve's Linux journey
Thanks for the feedback. I think this might just be the push we needed to look into the history of Steam and Linux. We're both big fans so it makes sense.Community Focus - Steamdeck HQ
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A little Musing on CDE A few answers from the man himself The history of XFce How it went And a new journey0:00 Cold Open
1:29 Ask Olivier
20:04 Xfce History: In the Beginning (1996)
22:08 Enter XFce (1997)
24:47 The XForms Problem (1998)
25:56 The Third (1999)
29:32 The Fourth (2001-2015)
32:59 The Third, Again (2016-2023)
36:22 More Questions!
45:50 How'd Xfce Go?
1:02:25 Next Time
1:09:45 StingerYou can also watch on Youtube
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Olivier Fourdan posted a question to a few newsgroups that got things started. XForms toolkit An early release announcement - 2.3.0 Changelog for 2.4.0 which shows changes all the way back to the beginning. XFce 2.4 User Guide XFce 3.2 User Guide 2000 Interview - 10 Questions with Olivier Fourdan 2001 Interview XFce 4.0 announcement September 25th 2003 xfce goes all lowercase 2007 Interview 2009 Linux Journal Interview 2009 Slashgear Interview 2017 Interview with Sean Davis Xfce 4.4 - 4.18More Announcements
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Some topics and feedback. Our next history exploration is the Gnome Desktop Environment.
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 13 Nov 2023 - 1h 10min - 70 - Episode 4:07: Monster In The Middle
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Buntober? We Keep the IPs safe Cryptic greetings Some feedback and we get double focusedWe do video, too!
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0:00 Cold Open
1:48 Ubuntu Attacks!
17:20 Google Protection?
31:36 Encrypted Client Hello
46:33 Reverb
1:17:15 Gentoo Focus
1:26:42 StingerWe're both on Ubuntu 23.10.... WHAT?!
Ubuntu Desktop Ubuntu Flavors 23.10 Release Announcement Leo is all aboard on the Wayland hotness on the main Ubuntu desktop and Dan is trying out Xubuntu to pair with our Xfce journey.Announcements
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Stewie on the Gentoo Checkin in episode 405
A decent overview about Swap SpaceDominic on Telegram
Why does everything look like Windows? Windows, Icons, Menus and Panels aka WIMP is popular and familiar.Nate on Telegram
Nate is running Plasma in a Wayland session on openSUSE Tumbleweed on his Framework Laptop with success.John A. on Lemmy
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We plan to explore and provide the history of XFCE.
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 30 Oct 2023 - 1h 27min - 69 - Episode 4:06: Anything But Common
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We do a little upgrade Firefox fixes a tooltip The History of W, V, X and CDE How it went And a new old desktop to explore0:00 Cold Open
1:42 Lemmy's Upgraded!
10:56 A 22 Year Old Bug
15:50 Install Firefox Correctly
22:22 CDE History: Intro
24:04 CDE History: X
27:33 CDE History: OPEN LOOK
29:25 CDE History: COSE
31:28 CDE History: CDE & Others
34:24 CDE History: The Opening
36:14 CDE History: The Releases
43:02 How'd CDE Go?
1:16:00 Next Time
1:21:29 StingerWatch the video!
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The LUS Lemmy instance got an update. The ansible repo switched to tagged releases. There were ⚠️breaking changes⚠️ that needed to be prepared for. One of the issues Dan had is likely fixed now. The Bug that's old enough to drink and drive, but hopefully not at the same time! Dan installed Firefox from the.tar.gz
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The Andrew Project W was a windowing system that was originally written for the V operating system. In 1984, Robert Scheifler wrote. X is our “reaction” to W Ultrix Window Manager, oruwm
Tom's Window Manager, which eventually became Tab Window Manager, ortwm
Open Look Specification The OSF narrows the search for a User Interface. HP and Microsoft's CXI and DEC's XUI to create the HP OSF/Motif Window Manager. Sun went on to build OpenWindows, which was X with OPEN LOOK on top to replace SunView. COSE In 1994, The OSF and Unix International, a body meant to standardize UNIX, merged, and in 96, merged again with X/Open into The Open Group. Motif and CDE became one KDE enters the scene. May of 2000 when Motif was released as OpenMotif. LessTif, because Less is Mo, published an initial statement August 6th, 2012, CDE was relicensed under the LGPL and was available on SourceForge, where it still lives today. After opening it up, 2.2.1 was released on March 1st, 2014. The final release, at least as of this recording, 2.5.1, dropped in October of 2022.More Announcements
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer TobiasMon, 16 Oct 2023 - 1h 22min - 68 - Episode 4:05: The Time to Switch Is Now!
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You are so far aWAY from me We are watching out for the browsers A little reverb focus Community and GenTOOTimestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:40 The Wayland Soapbox
20:33 Browser Watch
46:27 Reverb Focus
1:12:02 Community Focus
1:14:46 Gentoo Focus
1:29:30 Next Time: CDE History!
1:31:50 StingerWatch the Video!
https://youtu.be/ZIL1ssfGx9kSocial Soapbox - Wayland
Nate Graham's blog post - So let's talk about this Wayland thing The Wayland Protocol Wayland from the Arch Wiki Wayland from the Gentoo WikiAnnouncements
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Stewie - Why GRUB?
Gentoo Wiki - GRUB GRUB2 Gentoo Quick StartDai - Telemetry
Fedora considers adding telemetry Fedora Wiki on the proposal Endless OS's optional telemetryGanome - Gentoo
Switching to the Gnome Profile doesn't install Gnome but it is an important step.emerge --ask gnome-base/gnome
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Jorge Castro Universal Blue Jorge at GitHubGentoo Focus
Last time on LUS Streaming Live FYI we do these live on Twitch the day after an episode is released. Gentoo MAKEOPTS jobsNext Time
We plan to explore and provide the history of CDE or Common Desktop Environment.
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvinceMon, 02 Oct 2023 - 1h 32min - 67 - Episode 4:04: Happy Rebasing to Everyone!
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The prying eyes wanna know 👀 The History of Silverblue What's immutable anyway? and how we layered a few packages0:00 Cold Open
1:44 Telemetry Trouble
27:45 Silverblue 2012
30:49 Silverblue 2013-2014
33:55 Silverblue 2015-2017
34:50 Silverblue 2018
38:25 Silverblue 2019-2021
39:56 Silverblue 2022-2023
41:47 An Immutability Primer?
1:01:39 How'd Silverblue Go?
1:28:42 Next Time: Topics & CDE
1:33:04 StingerThe video version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5HWgR24VXUBanter
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Multiple Bootable Roots From GUADEC 2012 - OSTree Gnome Continuous Walters described OSTree as "a magic formula." March 20, 2013 - Docker is born CoreOS sees its first public release in October of 2013. Red Hat official inclusion of Docker with RHEL 6.5 April 2014 - Project Atomic The actual distro building was left to the actual distro projects. Instructions to build on top of Fedora 20 CENTOS and RHEL partner which began the journey to Atomic Host. A Fedora Atomic Host installable ISO becomes available based on Rawhide. August 2014 - CentOS Atomic Host alpha builds were available. December 2014 - Fedora 21 releases with Atomic Host images. March 2015 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host released. July 2015 - Package layering was introduced. Atomic Hosts came and went, including bi-weekly releases 2016 - XDG-App was renamed Flatpak. 2018 - CoreOS Docker platform was acquired by Red Hat in January. It became, Red Hat CoreOS. The Fedora flavor would live on as... Team Silverblue. The domain name and handles around the web were available It was almost called Silverleaf October 30, 2018 - Fedora 29 was released with a Silverblue variant. Matthew Miller on Fedora Magazine noted. The Fedora Council made the decision to tighten things up regarding naming. 2019 - Fedora 30 and the Silverblue variant were released 2021 - Silverblue 35 in November, Fedora Kinoite appears. 2023 - Silverblue 38 in April, Fedora Sericea appears.Further Reading
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A.J. Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvinceMon, 18 Sep 2023 - 1h 34min - 66 - Episode 4:03: This is the WEI
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Immutability is confusing Going the wrong WEI (or W-E-I) Reverb Focus Hardware Focus And Gentoo Focus0:00 Cold Open
1:34 Immutability Is Confusing
21:25 Going the Wrong WEI
40:55 Reverb Focus
45:56 Community Focus
51:09 Gentoo Focus
1:29:25 Next Time
1:31:02 StingerThe video version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_89_OFjgdkBanter
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2015 - AMP 2019 - Google proposed Web Bundles 2021 - Google weakened the power of extensions May 2022 - First party sets were introduced through the W3C by Google but in June 2022, the W3C decided to drop the idea. April 24, 2023 - The original Google WEI proposal post July 24, 2023 - Mozilla's rebuke July 25, 2023 - Vivaldi's rebuke August 1, 2023 - Brave's rebuke August 8, 2023 - The EFF rebukeMore Announcements
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Lily
https://blanc.pages.dev/debian-codenames-toy-story-characters/
Hackerdefo
I have created a few useful (hopefully) gists related to Debian
https://gist.github.com/hakerdefo/98701fbf746c8216e77a65002f7a0dab https://gist.github.com/hakerdefo/5e1f51fa93ff37871b9ff738b05ba30f https://gist.github.com/hakerdefo/1599cb664cc3c2f125a45248d9c6c71d https://gist.github.com/hakerdefo/124a37ca927018f8b52a72e316d160fa My Blog -> https://hakerdefo.github.io My Projects -> https://github.com/hakerdefo
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use https://packages.gentoo.org read the news -eselect news read new
pay attention to profile selectionNext Time
The history of the Fedora Immutable Desktops so Fedora Silverblue or Fedora Kinoite or Fedora Sericea.
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Hausken Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Nick sleepyeyesvinceMon, 21 Aug 2023 - 1h 32min - 65 - Episode 4:02: Bits From Debian
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An NVMe for me The Shure Next To You Of course, the History of Debian Our Thoughts of it over the monthSSSS0:00 Cold Open
1:04 A Few Good Deals
16:14 The History of Debian | The Beginning
18:00 The History of Debian | 1993 - 1994
22:23 The History of Debian | 1995 - 1998
26:15 The History of Debian | 1999 & Y2k
31:11 The History of Debian | 2001 - 2009
36:40 The History of Debian | 2010 - 2020
42:39 The History of Debian | 2021 - 2027
45:33 A Month of Debian 12 Thoughts
1:13:24 - Next Time | Fedora Silverblue & Topics
1:18:03 StingerThe video version on Youtube
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Dan's new 💾 NVMe Dan's new 🎤 Shure audio interfaceAnnouncements
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Before Debian there was Softlanding Linux. August 16, 1993, Ian Murdock's announcement that started it all. January 1994, Ian releases the Debian Manifesto. April 1, 1994, Ian was struggling to keep up with it all and needed a break. March 1996, Ian steps down as Debian Project Leader. Leaving Bruce Perens to take up the job. The FSF pulls sponsorship but later the FSF "resumed cordial relations". June 17, 1996, Debian 1.1 is released with the first ever codename based on Toy Story characters. It was named Buzz, after Buzz Lightyear. A list of all the Debian releases. February 1, 1997, A board of directors had been elected for Software in the Public Interest. February 20, 1997, Debian shows its intent to ratify a constitution. July 1, 1997, Debian is really launched into space this time to monitor plant growth in microgravity, sending video and other data back home. December 2, 1998, Debian ratifies a Constitution. At the beginning of 1999, Wichert Akkerman was elected Debian Project Leader and started with giving Debian a permanent identity. Logo on debian.org as of April 14, 1997 January 24, 1999, the logo license for Captain Blue-Eye, expired again. February 4, 1999, a Logo contest announcement! May 3, 1999, the submissions were in. Captain Blue-Eye was thought to be too Linux-specific. June 8, 1999, The iconic swirl that we see today won the vote. July 6, 1999, dpkg version 2, which was hinted at by Ben Collins back in May, is now officially a thing and the specifications are out there boasting a more modular design. Debian weathered the Y2k storm with no major problems. In October 2001, LAN Comp Systems begin mastering Debian 3.0 on DVD ahead of the official release. Debian 3.0 was delayed because of broken boot floppies. 2002, the first net installation images were available. 2007, through a disagreement with Mozilla on backporting security fixes, would be replaced by the free-software version, Iceweasel. 2013, the trailing 0 on the major release is dropped. Minor releases will continue adding the point, as in .1, .2, etc. Also in 2013, multi-arch support is added. 2020, Jonathan Carter was elected Debian Project Leader and has been reaffirmed three more times, and is currently serving as Leader. June 10, 2023, Debian 12 is released, codenamed Bookworm.More Announcements
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas sleepyeyesvince NickMon, 07 Aug 2023 - 1h 19min - 64 - Episode 4:01: RHEL Tough Choices
Coming up in this episode
The Catchup Episode (We've missed so much!) The Red Hat Recap Browser Watch...ing! Some feedback, and a focusThe Video Podcast
https://youtu.be/ZKm9vgJzAO8401 Audio Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
2:16 The Gentoo Checkin
11:33 We Have a Lemmy!
19:24 Red Hat Recap
46:09 Browser Watch
1:05:21 Feedback
1:23:05 Community Focus: Linux Matters
1:27:03 App Focus: Jerboa & Memmy
1:34:48 Next Time: Debian
1:37:09 StingerBanter
Gentoo check in - Use the Handbook! The wiki is just great in general. Lemmy The Linux User Space Lemmy instance feddit's community browser Another Lemmy explorerAnnouncements
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2019
July - IBM completed its acquisition of Red Hat. Jim Whitehurst said at the time.2020
December - CentOS Stream announced as the successor to CentOS Linux. an FAQ linked in the CentOS announcement about Stream2021
January - Red Hat announces more free RHEL. February - Brian Exelbierd noted on the Red Hat Developer site. March - Alma Linux 8.3 was released June - Rocky Linux followed with their 8.4 release2022
Red Hat was posting 15% revenue increases every quarter of the year. IBM, despite its projected 3900 person layoff was growing at similar rates.2023
April - Red Hat announement Ben Cotton and others were laid off. June - Red Hat announce that CentOS sources will no longer be on github Brian Exelbierd's post from February 2021 changed. Mike McGrath writes a clarification post Rocky Linux announces that they'll possibly be using the Universal Base Images July - Alma Linux no longer aims for bug-for-bug compatibility.SUSE and Oracle
Oracle's press release Oracle Linux SUSE's statement SUSE Liberty Linux SUSE ManagerMore Announcements
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Firefox 115 brings hardware video decoding for Intel GPUs and more. Vivaldi 6.1 they found a way to use Bing Chat. Edge blocks notification spam, now! Opera is relaunching as Opera One.Feedback
Sebastian
SerenityOS Ladybird Browser Andreas Kling on YouTubeRich
Greenbone Open Source Vulnerability Management Leo recommends The Linux Commandline by Willian Shotts Dan recommends Learn Linux TV If there is something specific you want to know more about let us know.Scout
HP Elite Mini 800 PCs Lenovo M75q Mini PCs Dell OptiPlex Micro PCs The a11y project Orca is part of Gnome Other Gnome accessibility tools KDE accessibility toolsHousekeeping
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas sleepyeyesvinceMon, 24 Jul 2023 - 1h 38min - 63 - Episode 3:20: A Timepiece of Pi
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- The History of
RaspbianRaspberry Pi OS What we've been doing with Pi's And we run something over the breakWatch the video for this episode on Youtube
https://youtu.be/nLPuojqJbK40:00 Cold Open
1:36 SBC, One, Two, Three
17:24 Raspberry Pi History: The Early Days
19:55 2006 - 2012
22:22 2012 - 2014
26:26 2014 - 2017
33:28 2017 - 2020
37:05 2020 - 2023
43:12 Hot Pis and Hot Takes
1:07:41 Next Season: A Twofer
1:16:36 StingerBanter
ZimaBoard NanoPi R4S NanoPi R2S IPFire OPNsense OpenWrtAnnouncements
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BBC Micro ZX Spectrum The very first Raspberry Pi prototypes Early alpha boards Paul Beech's logo Early hacking resulted in a functional Debian Squeeze installation The Raspberry Pi is official Arch Linux ARM supporting the Raspberry Pi is out in the wild Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix The first Raspbian SD Image was made available for testing Raspberry Pi's began hitting doorsteps Quake III runs on Raspberry Pi Debian Wheezy beta build hits the public net Raspbian was officially announced Turbo Mode is added The model B got upgraded The Model A is finally available Minecraft: Pi Edition is released The cameras and updates in Raspbian are released Wayland preview is announced NOOBS Pi NoIR camera is now available No Foolin'. A website revamp Raspberry Pi compute module is announced Compute module development kits were available in June. Raspberry Pi B+ is launched Hardware Attached on Top Model A+ is announced The Raspberry Pi 2 launched The Raspberry Pi becomes the best selling British computer Raspbian rebases on Jessie Raspberry Pi Zero lands Raspberry Pi 3 releases About 5% of website traffic was served up by a Pi 3 on launch day. A camera connector for the Pi zero Raspbian is now a fully supported platform for Docker! SUSE released a 64-bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for the Raspberry Pi. PIXEL is now available for any machine that can run Debian Jessie! Compute Module 3 is released Pi Zero W is added to the lineup Raspbian rebases on Stretch The release for PCs and Macs rebases too The setup wizard runs automatically on first start. Pi 3 Model A+ hits shelves Raspberry Pi 4 goes on sale With the Pi 4 an overhauled OS gets shipped Feb 2020 a new Raspbian release 12.3 MP high quality camera hits the streets 8GB version of the Raspberry Pi 4 is on sale Raspbian ==> Raspberry Pi OS Compute Module 4 lands Raspberry Pi 400. A Pi 4 built into a keyboard Dec 2020 Raspberry Pi OS release Raspberry Pi Pico Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is now on sale The November 2021 release Raspberry Pi OS in 64-bit finally hits mirrors April 2021 release of RasPiOS Raspberry Pi Pico W at 6 dollars debuts September 2022 update Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is releasedRaspberry Pi OS links
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 01 May 2023 - 1h 17min - 62 - Episode 3:19: You Got Moxie, Kid
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- Leo shows his moxy Ubuntu falls flat Watch the browsers A Look back on our season and Leo moves his files
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0:00 Cold Open
2:03 Proxy Moxie
16:42 Ansible In Your Pantsible
22:56 Ubuntu Falls Flat
41:57 Browser Watch!
1:03:55 Feedback
1:13:49 Season 3 Recap
1:26:17 Community Focus: Geerling Guy
1:28:13 App Focus: TermSCP & Filezilla
1:37:25 Next Time: Raspberry Pi OS
1:39:25 StingerBanter
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Total Cookie Protection Firefox Extension Firefox will get support for animated AV1 images and in a surprise move an official debian/ubuntu package in.deb
format. Edge is testing a Crypto Wallet. Edge added DALL-E right into the browser! Brave adds a VPN option. Brave removes legacy Google sign-in Cookies. Chrome/Chromium will unload background tabs to save memory. Falkon is finally getting hardware acceleration! Gnome Web has a few tricks coming in version 44, as well.Feedback
Senor Araton On compiling the Gentoo Kernel
Installed a distribution-binary-kernel to get a running system. Leo wants to compile all the things.John A. On Linux Books
ownCloudBradly on the Ubuntu ShipIt Program
Tried to convert as many as possible.Bonus Bradly
Also - Leo, make the switch to Proxmox. Dan is right.R.L. on -O3
Just FYI, the compiler option is -O3 (dash oh three), not -03 (dash zero 3) The O obviously stands for Optimize 😅.Season 3 in review - Pick of the picks
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 17 Apr 2023 - 1h 40min - 60 - Episode 3:18: The Neverending Story
Coming up in this episode
- The Never Ending History A Cassidy James Experience And we go berry picking
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:30 Vivaldi 5.7... Again
3:20 Itty Bitty Server Things
18:44 EndlessOS History, 2010-2012
21:51 2013-2015
25:36 2016-2018
29:25 2019-2021
32:57 2022-2023
36:08 (A Short) How'd It Go?
42:33 A Cassidy James Experience
1:15:31 Next Time: Topics and Feedback
1:19:53 StingerSee this episode on Youtube
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Vivaldi 5.7 fixes Leo's scrolling woes. Dan installs Proxmox VE on a couple of HP mini pcs.Announcements
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Endless Mobile Inc.'s was founded. Computers started shipping in late June 2015. The Endless Mini. August 2016 Endless 3.0 was released as was the very First Linux distro to adopt Flatpak for apps and have it configured for use out of the box. October 2016 Netflix and Flash were broken. Jan 4, 2017 Endless Mission One and Mini released. Mission Mini Review Mission One Review March 2017 3.1.3 Released and now ISOs are now available. November 1 2018, 3.5 Released, but was then quickly withdrawn. 3.5.1 was quickly delivered on November 16th addressing the issue. April 1, 2020 Endless drops its for-profit status and becomes a not-for-profit. November 2020 Hack and friends go fully open source! June 2021 The Endless Laptop. January 2023 5.0 Released. 4.0.14 delivers the ability to upgrade to 5.0 which was previously not possible. March 7, 2023 Endless announces backing for FlathubHuge thanks to Cassidy James Blaede for taking the time to join us! Cassidy's web page is here
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 13 Mar 2023 - 1h 20min - 59 - Episode 3:17: Pass-Ackward
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- Plasma's Kind of Hot Right Now Brush your passwords Browser Watch! A little feedback And a little FOCUS
0:00 Cold Open
1:33 Akademy Awards
3:22 Plasma 5.27
24:33 Your Last Pass... Word
47:05 Browser Watch!
55:36 The Mailbag
1:05:35 Community Focus: Vashinator
1:08:08 App Focus: ClamAV
1:20:24 Next Time: EndlessOS History
1:22:25 StingerWatch this episode on Youtube
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Akademy videos are online Plasma 5.27 is ❤ Nick from The Linux Experiment did a video that goes over some highlights. Jupiter Broadcasting covered it in Linux Action News too. The question of why isn't KDE Plasma the main DE for a main distro comes around every once and a while.Announcements
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LastPass Blog announcement of the security incident We talked a lot about password managers in episode 11. Mozilla's pitch. Brian Krebs has this to say. You can check your passwords against Have I Been Pwned. If you use Bitwarden/Vaultwarden, you can use the reports to check exposed, reused, and weak passwords.More Announcements
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Gnome Web has a new UI for handling permissions. We pitched Gnome Web a couple of episodes ago. Version 110, Firefox got the addition to import bookmarks, passwords and history from Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi. Vivaldi makes improvements to their Window Panel. Brave does HTTPS everywhere. Microsoft Edge adds Adobe Acrobat.Feedback
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ownCloud We'll check it out and report back.Daniel M. says...
Podman Daniel's documentFrank W. says...
Brave is great and cheer from the Great White North, eh! Thanks Frank!Eric M. on Youtube says...
Pixar and other animation studios use RHEL for their workstations. In Podman, the pod comes from kubernetes. A pod is a group of containers that are in the same namespace.Housekeeping
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 27 Feb 2023 - 1h 23min - 58 - Episode 3:16: The Cent of a Distro
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- CentOS ... ... Just CentOS
316 Audio Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:48 With a Little Help From Our Friends
9:42 CentOS History, 90's - 1996
11:46 96 - 2000
14:01 2000 - 2003
20:29 The Clone Wars
24:47 2004 - 2014
30:25 2014 - 2022
36:41 Our CentOS Experience
1:11:00 Next Time: Topics!
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Leo's font issue The bug HUGE Thanks to Carl George for technical help with this episode.Announcements
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July 1994 The "preview" release for Red Hat Linux is released internally October 31 codenamed "Halloween" 0.9 is released. May 1995 "Mother's Day" 1.0 is released and introduces some iconic branding. March 1996 "Picasso" 3.0.3 is released. Version numbers might really matter, check out our Slackware episode to find out how Patrick Volkerding felt about them. TL;DW September 2000 Red Hat Linux 7.0 has releases with [their renamed gcc version](features.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/10/12/163218&mode=thread) May 2002 Enter Red Hat Enterprise Linux with version 2.1. Sometime within 2002, Warren Togami starts the Fedora Linux Project. It aimed to bring together additional packages for Red Hat Linux. It wasn't a distribution on its own. It was Extras for the existing Red Hat Linuxes. March 2003 Red Hat Linux 9.0, named Shrike, is released. July 2003 Severn, the beta for what would be Red Hat Linux 10, changes to a more open and community focused development process. September 2003, Red Hat Linux and the Fedora Linux Project, [merge into The Fedora Project].(https://web.archive.org/web/20031001204515/http://www.fedora.us/). Mailing list announcement Transition info Also in September, enter cAos. cAos1-base and cAos1-enhanced couldn't really exist without each other. November 2003 Red Hat signals that it's getting out of the Boxed Linux business. What was to be Red Hat Linux 10 instead released as Fedora Core 1 with Extras. December 2003 the first alpha of cAos. Three weeks later, CentOS 3. Another week later, CentOS 2 beta. Whitebox Linux first release candidate. David Parsley registered taolinux.org, and in December, started getting the site together. Why Tao Linux? June 2006, David had to switch jobs. Scientific Linux Feburary 2004 the final release cAos-1, the proof of concept,made it to mirrors. March 2004 CentOS 3.1 is released. Karanbir Singh, or KB, noted that 3.3 was the first proper release. February 2005 CentOS receieved a Cease and Desist letter from the lawyers over at Red Hat in regards to using the Red Hat Logos and name on the centos.org website. CentOS's response. March 2005 CentOS 4 was released two weeks after its upstream RHEL 4. Coverage was picking up. Lance Davis announces that CentOS is separating itself from the cAos project. May 2005 cAos 2 is announced, also based on RHEL 3. 2008 A new distribution, also called Caos. July 2009 Lance Davis, one of the Founders and lead of the CentOS 2 release, had been missing for many months. From the mailing list From the Register October 14 2009 Caos Linux 1.0.25 is released and is the last release of Caos, ever. January of 2014, Red Hat acquires. July 2014 CentOS 7.0 is released. 2019 Red Hat leaves Shadowman behind. September 2019 Red Hat announces CentOS Stream. Also in in September 2019, CentOS Linux 8 and CentOS Stream are released. January 2021; Red Hat changes the way their dev subscriptions work. December 2021 CentOS 9 Stream is released.CentOS links
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 13 Feb 2023 - 1h 15min - 57 - Episode 3:15: A Hot Plate of Hype
Coming up in this episode
- A little podman Manifest v3 Browsers More Browsers? And what do you know? More browsers
0:00 Cold Open
1:30 Giving Podman a Whirl
10:14 What's Wrong with a Few Boxes?
18:08 Browser Watch: Firefox 109
22:47 Browser Watch: Manifest v3 History
31:44 Browser Watch: A Little More Manifest v3
40:03 Browser Watch: The Chromium Scrolls
48:24 Browser Watch: A Fix to the Web
56:06 Feedback: Johnny and LinuxGameCast
58:51 Kid3 Turns 20
1:00:39 QR Codes for All!
1:05:22 Community Focus: ASUS NLC
1:09:41 App Focus: Gnome Web + Tangram
1:17:51 Next Time: CentOS
1:20:03 StingerThe video version:
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What are we talking about?Maniwhat, now? Version who?
2018, Google proposes Manifest v3. July 2019, The EFF notes. Then in September of 2019, Firefox responded to the Manifest v3 announcement. April 2020, Vivaldi, with version 3.0, debuts its ad and tracker blocker as a means to bypass the manifest v3 issue altogether. Brave had always had an ad blocker, but beefed up its performance and ability in 2019. November 2020, Google finalizes and publishes Manifest v3. December 2021, The EFF reminds us. uBlock Origin Lite exists.More Announcements
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Chromium answers Leo's prayers! In 109, Linux scrolling seems to have been fixed.
He complained about it in Season 2 Episode 16. The Bug. ### A fix to the web Brave's been blocking the cookie consent banners.Feedback
Thanks Johnny (Aromatic Dev) for having the Linux Game Cast folks give us a shout.A couple of other topics
Kid3 turns 20qrencode
DuckDuckGo instant answers can make QR codes too, just typeqr code WHATEVER
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 30 Jan 2023 - 1h 21min - 56 - Episode 3:14: GeckoLinux and the Side Quest
Coming up in this episode
- Helping one helps the other A little off the beaten path The history of GeckoLinux And our experience What will we think of next?
The Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX5OUEGvlYc0:00 Cold Open
1:35 Framasoft is Everywhere
5:41 Side Quest, Endeavour
10:03 Side Quest, Vanilla
19:04 GeckoLinux History 2001-2005
21:04 2015
24:39 2016-2022
29:00 2022 - January 2023
34:49 Couple of Sam Things
45:14 How It Went
53:14 Side Quest, Catppuccin
55:00 Side Quest, Ghostwriter
1:00:00 Next Time
1:07:21 StingerBanter
Framasoft is the association behind both FreshRSS and Peertube Dan's been on EndeavourOS Cassini Leo's been trying out VanillaOS started by Mirko Brombin Dan's new favorite theme - Catppuccin MacchiatoAnnouncements
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GeckoLinux openSUSE November 13, 2015, the first release of GeckoLinux 421.15.1113.6 was announced Explaining the version number In December 2015, alongside Cinnamon, XFCE, Gnome and Budgie were added. In addition a BareBones edition. And a few days later Plasma, Mate, and LXQt get their first ISOs SUSE Studio Express Budgie put on ice for a while. Pantheon is added. AND the Budgie ROLLING and NEXT editions make a return. A vote for which default filesystem was held with btrfs winning. The same vote, but for the STATIC edition was held. Static will have a sunset in the future due to the change in LEAP Since that has happened yet GeckoLinux released after 15.4Extra Information
https://www.linux.org/threads/linux-daydreaming.32228/post-109419 https://www.linux.org/threads/linux-daydreaming.32228/post-109458 https://www.linux.org/threads/hello-from-the-geckolinux-creator.32256/ https://www.linux.org/threads/hello-from-the-geckolinux-creator.32256/post-109567More Announcements
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 16 Jan 2023 - 1h 08min - 54 - Episode 3:13: The Gift of Feedback
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- Today I Learned Let's get generous Browser Watch! So much feedback Automated whack-a-mole
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:47 We're on TILvids
14:20 Johnny's Fundraising Drive!
22:19 Johnny's Distro Apocalypse
36:13 Mozilla Watch feat. Vivaldi
53:21 Feedback: furicle
53:52 Feedback: py
57:03 Feedback: georgh
1:02:18 Feedback: Anon
1:06:57 Feedback: Daniel
1:09:19 Community Focus: Techno Tim
1:13:16 App Focus: CrowdSec
1:22:24 Next Time: Gecko Linux
1:23:57 StingerThe Video
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Leo's pick for a project to support - Kdenlive Dan's pick for a project to support - FreshRSS Leo's pick if his top 3 distros went away - openSUSE Tumbleweed Dan's pick if his top 3 distros went away - FedoraHousekeeping
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Mozilla
Adding accessibility https://blog.mozilla.org/accessibility/ Cache the World! Reflecting on a decade of anti-trackingVivaldi
New web panel is enabled for Mastodon on Vivaldi's own Mastodon instance. tl;dr you can change it for any other Mastodon instance too.More Feedback
History show possibilities.
furicle on MastodonHave you tried BunsenLabs?
py on Mastodon Leo has had an interest since "The end."Emacs thoughts
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 19 Dec 2022 - 1h 25min - 53 - Episode 3:12: When People Share Knowledge
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- Opening up an Arcade! A Community of Linux Distros The grand tour! Flatpak or Snap? How bout no. We blend in with our desktop environment
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When people share knowledge, everyone benefits The 26th of October, 2012, Windows 8 was released and generally available. Linux Lite 1.0.0, based on Ubuntu 12.04, launched on the 26th of October, 2012 in defiance of Microsoft and Windows 8. 1.0.2 came 30 days later on November 25th, 2012 1.0.4 released on the 1st of February, 2013. In June, 2013, 1.0.6 dropped. This release also marked the opening of the Linux Lite Shop. February 12, 2014, 1.0.8 is released as the final release of the 1.x series June 2, 2014, Linux Lite 2.0, Beryl, is released. August 5, 2014, Lite Welcome is announced. September 15, 2014, Lite Cleaner, is released. December 1, 2014, Linux Lite 2.2 is ready for download. January 1, 2015, Lite Fonts is released. Lite Cleaner is renamed to Lite Tweaks. March 31, 2015, 2.4 is released. September 1, 2015, 2.6 is released. January 31, 2016 2.8 is released. May 31, 2016, 3.0, named Citrine, is released, and it's BIG. October 31, 2016, 3.2 is released. March 31, 2017, 3.4 is released. August 31, 2017, 3.6 is released. January 31, 2018, 3.8 is released. May 31, 2018, 4.0, Diamond, is released. October 31, 2018, 4.2 is released. March 31, 2019, 4.4 is released. August 31, 2019, 4.6 is released. January 14, 2020, 4.8 is released off of the normal schedule. It's because Windows 7 support ended this day. Interview by Abhishek Prakash May 31, 2020, 5.0, codenamed Emerald, is released. October 31, 2020, 5.2 is released. March 31, 2021, 5.4 is released. August 31, 2021, 5.6 is released. January 31, 2022, 5.8 is released. May 31, 2022, 6.0, codenamed Flourite, is released. October 31, 2022, 6.2 is released. EverydayLinuxUser interview An Interview with Linux Lite Project Manager Jerry Bezencon. 13 ways you can help desktop linux grow.More Announcements
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 05 Dec 2022 - 1h 09min - 52 - Episode 3:11: The Linux User Space Graveyard
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- Internet woes, part deux. Knocking them over, one at a time... Angry Birdsite? Knock knock. What's the password? We get the explanation.
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1:30 ISP Woes
7:37 The Linux User Space Curse
17:32 The Fediverse is Booming
34:32 Managing Your Passwords
52:07 A Little More Feedback
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Micro services are bloat One of those microservices just happened to be 2FA... Fired in a Tweet? Forbes coverage Mastodon reaches 1M active monthly users. But really... It is more like 4.6M and 5700 instances total and climbing. Raspberry Pi creates its own Mastodon instance. Vivaldi follows their lead.Housekeeping
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 21 Nov 2022 - 1h 19min - 51 - Episode 3:10: 1337 H4xx0r
Coming up in this episode
- Releasing it when it's ready Exploitation Remotely Exploitation Locally Name Changes and Mergers And Kali as we see it today
The Video Version
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1:04 Releasing When It's Ready
12:16 WHoppix vs. Auditor
14:40 WHAX, a Merger and Backtrack
17:50 Backtrack 4, 5 and Kali
23:09 Kali 2 Rolls Right Along
28:30 2020 to the Present
34:51 Kali as a Daily Driver?
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remote-exploit.org mutsonline whitehat.co.il - "This site aims to create a repository of tools and information for Penetration testers and ethical hackers." Max Moser releases from his company's website, moser-informatik.ch Whoppix based on Knoppix is released with thanks from muts muts announces that Whoppix has evolved into a new project - WHAX Max Moser's Auditor Security Collection had structure and stability The merger of WHAX and Auditor Security Collection was put to the community The two projects finished the merger and became Backtrack and were based on Slax. Offensive-Security.org was born and is the company backing Backtrack. Essentially a spinoff of Moser's remote-exploit.org Backtrack 2 is released Backtrack 3 is released Backtrack 4 was released Backtrack 5 dropped the Slax base and is now based on Ubuntu Backtrack 5 R3 was released and was the last release of Backtrack ever. The Kali Teaser Kali 1.0 Bleeding Edge Kali Using the Linux Deploy app in Android, Kali could be installed Kali gets a self destruct button Kali soars among the cloud. Amazon's cloud, anyway. Metapackages are introduced EFI boot capabilities are added Kali NetHunter was released Official Docker images Kali gets another rebase Windows Subsystem for Linux Wireguard VPN support is official Support for Vagrant Raspberry Pi 4 support Revamp of the metapackages Running Kali as non-root user Kali Linux is spotted in the TV show Mr. Robot kids.kali.org was launched! Yes, it was for April fools. Unkaputtbar 2022.2 brought Hollywood-Activate 2022.3 is the latest release at the time of the recordingMore Announcements
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Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 07 Nov 2022 - 1h 10min - 50 - Episode 3:09: The Pico-Sized History of Nano
Coming up in this episode
- Dropping out of the fediverse The tiny text Mozilla Watch The community holds us ransom Our app is faster than light
0:00 Cold Open
2:26 Press 'F' to Pay Respects
9:47 The Elm Mail System
10:56 Enter, PINE
11:44 PICO, the PIne COmposer
13:17 TIP Is not PICO
14:23 NANO's ANOther editor
14:57 "Lightning and the rest of 2000
17:37 2001, and the release of 1.0
18:49 2002-2015, Allegretta's gone and back again
21:37 The Drama in 2016
24:17 2016 to 2022, and my, how boring things got
25:13 About nano, and What's Next
31:26 Mozilla Watch
38:44 Feedback!
46:59 Community Focus: The Ransomware Files
48:57 App Focus: Warp
53:39 Next Time: Kali Linux
56:31 StingerBanter
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GNU Nano Dave Taylor's Elm Mail System Laurence Lundblade and his cohorts were looking for something that had ease-of-use written all over it. Enter, Pine. The [freeware-like](wayback.archive.org/web/20001201215500/http://www.washington.edu/pine/overview/legal.html) answer. "freeware-ish" label wasn't good enough. So, in 1999, Chris Allegretta, made changes to address that. TIP, which stood for TIP Is not Pico, 0.5.0 README. 2016 Looking for a new maintainer. Still looking Nano leaves GNU in 2.6.0 Debian acknowledged and accepted the change. Come back to GNU in 2.7.0. Latest release August 2, 2022.More Announcements
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 24 Oct 2022 - 57min - 49 - Episode 3:08: Scaling the Alpine
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- We're diskless We take a LEAF out of the history book We climb the Alpine mountain Pick a very small editor And we don our hoodies
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0:00 Cold Open
1:30 No Disks for You!
10:35 1997, LRP
11:43 2000, No More Money
13:09 2001, LRP Struggles
13:59 2003, LRP Put to Rest + LEAF and GNAP
14:58 2004, GNAP v0.5
15:04 2005, A Linux Powered Integrated Network Engine
16:18 2006, Alpine 1.4 | 2007, Alpine 1.5 and 1.6
16:37 2008, Alpine 2.0 Added Busybox
16:54 2009, Alpine 1.8 and 1.9
17:13 2010, Alpine 1.10 and 2.0
18:05 2011, Alpine 2.2 and 2.3
18:28 2012, Alpine 2.4 and 2.5
18:51 2013, Alpine and the Container Renaissance
20:11 2014, Alpine 3.0 and musl libc
20:43 2015, Alpine 3.2, 3.3 and Some Restructuring
21:19 2016, Alpine 3.4, 3.5 and OpenSSL
21:55 2017, Alpine 3.6, 3.7 and PostmarketOS
22:39 2018, Alpine 3.8 and Raspberry Pi 3 Support
23:01 2019, Alpine 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11
24:08 2020, Alpine 3.12 and the Last LEAF
24:28 2021, Alpine 3.13, 3.14 and 3.15
25:10 2022, Alpine 3.16 and the End of the History
26:45 What is Alpine, Really?
41:34 Our Thoughts on Alpine
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Back in 1997, Dave Cineage created the Linux Router Project, or LRP. The Linux Embedded Appliance Framework, or LEAF project was started Oxygen EigerStein The Linux Router Project was done The LEAF project was still there August of 2005, Natanael Copa, while working for a non-profit company on VPNs and firewalls, announced a new distribution on the linux.leaf.devel mailing list. Alpine originally stood for A Linux Powered Integrated Network Engine. The earlier versions are a little cloudy, but we see Alpine 1.4 being developed in 2006, 1.5 in 2007, Alpine 1.6 released on April 30th of 2007 and the switch to development of 1.7 in the days after. Alpine 2.0, the then development branch, first commit "added busybox" Alpine 1.9 - OpenRC shipped and able to install on hard disks. A new website is launched Alpine Linux 2.0 is released The team announced the Alpine Linux Forum. Alpine 3.0 is released, and uClibc is dropped in favor of musl libc. Alpine 3.2 is released and included the MATE desktop. Alpine 3.3 is released with big renames of the editions that already existed. Alpine 3.4 is released with support for running within VM's, better DNS support and running on the Linux Kernel's Long Term Support release 4.4. Alpine 3.5 is released and this marks the first version to drop OpenSSL for LibreSSL. Alpine 3.6 is released with support for 64-bit PowerPC and IBM z Systems. Alpine 3.7 is released and now supports EFI and GRUB. Alpine 3.8 is released a bit behind schedule and marks the only release of the year. Alpine 3.9 is released improved GRUB support, initial support for the newish ARMv7 and the switch back to OpenSSL. Alpine 3.10 is released with lightdm for login and display management, which shows a renewed interest in running Alpine on the desktop. Alpine 3.11 is released with Raspberry Pi 4 support, initial Gnome and KDE Plasma support and the addition of Vulkan, DXVK and the Rust programming language. Alpine 3.12 is released with support for the D programming language. Alpine and others just do it better, so LEAF sees its last stable release at 7.0.1 Alpine 3.13 is released and comes with official cloud images for services like AWS, cloud-init and better wifi support on the software side. Alpine 3.14 is released with fail2ban taking a back seat to sshguard because it... failed... to ban... and ClamAV is now community supported. Alpine 3.15 is released with kernel module compression using gzip, Gnome 41 and Plasma 5.23 land, and disk encryption is now supported right in the installer. Alpine 3.16 is released as the last release of this history with better NVMe support, adding SSH keys at boot, a new admin user creation process and a newsetup-desktop
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 10 Oct 2022 - 1h 15min - 48 - 307: Episode 3:07: Emacs Pinky
Coming up in this episode
- Network failures Gaming wins We get Emacs Pinky A little browser watch And we get a little manipulative
0:00 Cold Open
1:40 The Little Outage
7:45 Splitgate
10:25 The History of Emacs
23:51 Emacs, Emacs, Emacs
38:39 Browser Watch!
45:32 Kdenlive Fundraiser
47:58 Feedback
56:30 Community Focus: System Crafters
59:40 App Focus: GIMP
1:05:29 Next Time: Alpine Linux
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GNU Emacs TECO editor TECO-6, compatible with the PDP-6 Gosling Emacs Initially Gosling permitted unrestricted redistribution Free software movement UniPress began to redistribute and sell Gosling's Emacs on UNIX and VMS Interview in 2013 via Slashdot, Richard Stallman said: The Free Software Foundation is born Richard Gabriel's Lucid Inc needed version 19 to support their IDE, Energize C++. Emacs 21.1 brought Emacs 22.1 brought The last official release of XEmacs Emacs 23.1 brought Emacs 24.1 brought Emacs 25.1 brought Emacs 26.1 brought Emacs 27.1 brought Emacs 28.1 brought September 12, 2022 Emacs 28.2, the latest maintenance release is outFurther Reading
The Beginnings of TECO
Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL
https://www.jwz.org/doc/emacs-timeline.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20000819071104/http%3A//www.multicians.org/mepap.html
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/history.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20131024150047/http://www.codeartnow.com/hacker-art-1/macsimizing-teco
https://web.archive.org/web/20101122021051/http://commandline.org.uk/2007/history-of-emacs-and-xemacs/More Announcements
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 26 Sep 2022 - 1h 10min - 47 - Episode 3:06: How to Clear
Coming up in this episode
- We try to contain ourselves. Clearly, all the history you need Our clear hindsight We plan to install the most popular distro of all time
0:00 Cold Open
1:19 VM's, Containers and Bundles, oh my!
16:09 The Origin Story
18:21 The History: 2015
20:00 2016
22:08 2017
22:59 2018
24:09 2019
25:34 2020
27:05 2021
27:41 2022
29:00 Thoughts on Clear Linux
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2015 - February 6th Clear Linux was officially released. The only reference we found 2015 - February 9 - The first downloadable images, marked 300, 310, 320, 330 and 340, show up at clearlinux.org . Arjan van de Ven penned an article 2016 - April 22 - Announcement that the Container-only OS will now start shipping a desktop for developers. In parallel, Robert Nesius announces Enter, Flatpak. The auto-updater is here XFCE, while still available, is no longer the default desktop. It's Gnome 3.24. The first Issue in Github about ffmpeg not being included shows up. "How to Clear" Wireguard is added Snap was and will remain unavailable and unsupported. A new installer beta is floating around The public forum is live! Cups enabled by default. version 2.0 of the new installer is released with a full graphical interface! An appeal to Linux developers. Offline installations are now available exFAT is available The distro will focus less on Desktop Clear Linux pulls out a win over EndeavourOS on the Ryzen 9 5900x. Ubuntu 21.04 enjoys plenty of kernel performance improvements, but Clear wins in all but a handful of benchmarks. Against Windows 11, Windows 10, Ubuntu 21.10, 21.04, and Arch Linux, Clear Linux wins in 68 out of 102 benchmarks. Windows 11 won 1. The first third-party swupd repo (that we could find)! Clear switches from the -O2 compiler flag for the kernel to -O3 for more SPEEDMore Announcements
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 12 Sep 2022 - 1h 17min - 46 - Episode 3:05: How to Exit Vim
Coming up in this episode
- Vim stories The quick history of
vi
andvim
A snappy Mozilla watch Gnome can toggle too We take a sip of Cider0:00 Cold Open
1:48 vim Stories
12:05 vi & vim History
22:13 A Few More Thoughts on vim
39:28 A Snappy Mozilla Watch
42:22 New Features to Gnome
52:19 Feedback
58:23 Community Focus: DistroTube
1:00:32 App Focus: Cider
1:05:33 Next Time: Clear Linux
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Vim Stories There are many guides/shortcut cheatsheets out there. Here are a few that seem good: https://www.maketecheasier.com/cheatsheet/vim-keyboard-shortcuts/ https://linuxhint.com/vim_shortcuts/ http://vimsheet.comAnnouncements
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vi
andvim
vi
(Pronounced V, I)vim
vi
wikipedia pageVim
wikipedia page George Colouris Bill Joy ADM-3A Terminal and the keyboard layout Bill also hacked together a temporary, intermediary editor 1987 - A limitedvi
clone STEVIE, the ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts, was born. 1988 - Bram Moolenaar took the source for STEVIE and ported it to the Amiga which marked the first release of Vim. It was also known as the "wq text editor" at the time. Most folks take the acronym to meanvi
Improved, but originally, it stood forvi
Imitation. It took on the Improved meaning later in 1993 around version 2. Bram Moolenaar Bram's Web pageelvis
nvi
was born The originalvi
source code was released as open source. 2020 - Fedora switches from Vim to nano for the default text editor June 28, 2022 - Vim 9.0 is released!More Announcements
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 29 Aug 2022 - 1h 08min - 45 - Episode 3:04: The Endeavour Endeavor
Coming up in this episode
- Is Endeavour Arch? The history of Endeavour We belly up to the saloon And
rm rf
is so forever0:00 Cold Open
1:44 Is EndeavourOS Arch?
11:06 The Intro to the History of EndeavourOS
13:00 2019
27:36 2020
34:09 2021
42:21 2022
50:31 Our Thoughts on EndeavourOS
1:10:52 Community Focus: Linux Saloon
1:14:35 App Focus: trash-cli
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Some fast links:
Main Web Page Forum Bug Reports EndeavourOS on GitHub Wiki Reddit subreddit About EndeavourOS page EndeavourOS on WkipediaHistory:
May 2019 - Antergos ends... June 23 2019 - The EndeavourOS website is launched. July 2 2019 - The Forum is launched. July 7 2019 - The Mastodon account is announced. July 10 2019 - The first beta is available. July 15 2019 - The first offline stable release is available. The path is set. The Discovery magazine will be much more. The Kalu update notifier is busted but gets replaced quickly byeos-update-notifier
. "Rolling Release Distros Suck" article from Discovery. The addition of the Alpix mirror. There's a recurring theme on the forum. Chill out! The Welcome app gets a facelift! EndeavourOS ARM is launched. Discovery is discontinued. The Raspberry Pi 4 gets 64-bit support. Artemis Neo is here!Community Focus
Linux SaloonApp Focus
trash-cli provides:
trash-put trash files and directories. trash-empty empty the trashcan(s). trash-list list trashed files. trash-restore restore a trashed file. trash-rm remove individual files from the trashcan.
Housekeeping
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 15 Aug 2022 - 1h 25min - 44 - Episode 3:03: Text Ed
0:00 Cold Open
1:17 A Minty Fresh Release
7:48 Lubuntu's Backports
9:36 Points for Ubuntu
12:18 Text Ed: ed
32:02 The Missing Thoughts on Ubuntu
41:37 Minizilla Watch
45:45 A Return to the Missing Thoughts
55:49 Larry's Feedback
1:01:56 Community Focus: Stevesveryown
1:05:20 App Focus: Thunderbird
1:14:09 Next Time: EndeavourOS
1:15:57 StingerVideo Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=demNtdKQ-sQComing up in this episode
- Ubuntu Desktop, but better? It's fresh anyway. A short history of ed The Missing Thoughts on Ubuntu A sip of coffee And an app that soars loudly
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Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon Beta Lubuntu Backports are live for 22.04 LTS Huge thanks to Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)! Ubuntu and flavors 22.04.1 is coming soon!Announcements
Give us a sub on YouTube You can watch us live on Twitch the day after an episode drops.History Series on Text Editors -
GNUed
(Pronounced E, D)ed
pageed
Wikipedia pageed
Man Page Ken Thompson original author ofed
A Quarter Century of UNIX by Peter H. Salusqed
from Wikipedia Tektronix 4014'sEdlin
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package in Ubuntued
package in ArchMore Announcements
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Firefox Snap speed improvements Bugzilla meta bug for Firefox Snap issues Applications Leo wishes were Snaps Touché and AmberolHousekeeping
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We are glad you like the new music and format, thanks for the feedback.Community Focus
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 01 Aug 2022 - 1h 17min - 43 - Episode 3:02: The Utopic Tale of Ubuntu
Coming up in this episode
- The origins of the shirts Ubuntu's history And some thoughts on 22.04
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Audio Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:30 The Origin of the Shirts
6:43 Lubuntu's in the Backporting Biz
9:45 Ubuntu's History
11:30 2004
17:01 2005
20:11 2006
24:01 2007
29:55 2008
36:39 2009
40:16 2010
47:52 2011
55:05 2012
1:02:35 2013
1:10:03 2014
1:15:00 2015
1:20:19 2016
1:25:26 2017
1:28:49 2018
1:31:17 2019
1:33:49 2020
1:35:55 2021
1:37:19 2022
1:39:43 A Couple Thoughts on Ubuntu
1:48:13 A New Distro, and a Thanks!
1:50:26 StingerBanter
Dan's Shirt Leo's Shirt Lubuntu Backports are coming!Announcements
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Some fast links:
Main Web Page Ubuntu Forums AskUbuntu Ubuntu Discourse Launchpad Official Flavours WikiThere are way too many links to get them all!
We gathered a great deal from the official Ubuntu Blog
The Inception Bug #1 October 20, 2004 Warty Warthog 4.10 was the first release. Shipit came about the same time Hoary Hedgehog, 5.04, is released adding KDE and the Kubuntu flavor. Ubuntu Foundation is Created Warty's 18 months are up Dapper Drake, 6.06, is released. To date the only release that was late. Also, Xubuntu joined the family with the Xfce desktop. Scott James Remnant dubbed it the Late To Ship release Edgy Eft, 6.10 is released, now with more Upstart Launch Pad 1.0 Beta released Dell offers Ubuntu 7.04 on select devices in the US first release of Ubuntu Studio Gutsy Gibbon, 7.10 Desktop, is released. Mythubuntu and Gobuntu appear here. Launchpad is released System76 joined the fray Landscape, system management and monitoring tools for Ubuntu, launches Hardy Heron, 8.04 LTS, released for Desktop. Wubi is also released. Gobuntu has been made redundant Launchpad 2.0 released Canonical open sources Launchpad Karmic Koala, 9.10, is relased and so is Ubuntu One Lucid Lynx, 10.04, released and the first hints of Lubuntu, though not official yet. Unity announced Ubuntu and Canonical sites get a facelift. See it here Canonical announces Ubuntu Advantage Unity shows lots of improvement, but it's NOT A DOCK! (See it in action) Quitter talk - Blog post Shipit comes to an end Oneiric Ocelot, 11.10, is released. and Lubuntu becomes official. The HUD is introduced. Precise Pangolin, 12.04, is released. Includes the Heads Up Display Favorable reviews of Ubuntu as a whole, but also Unity The traditional installer/live CD is dead. Ubuntu comes to the phone Raring Ringtail, 13.04, is released. focus on mobile ahead of the 14.04 release Wubi has unresolved bugs Ubuntu Kylin was born Ubuntu Edge Announced. Edge fails to meet its goal Ubuntu Kylin hits 1.3m downloads Ubuntu One's file services are being shut down Ubuntu Mate Remix is announced Mark Shuttleworth announces "Snappy Ubuntu" The BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu edition is available "Snappy Ubuntu Core" on Raspberry Pi 2 Vivid Vervet 15.04, is released. Ubuntu MATE, nearly called Mubuntu, gets its first "official flavor" release Snapcraft is announced and Snappy Apps are being called Snaps now ZFS is coming to Ubuntu Acknowledgement that Snaps don't quite look right a lot of times. Mark Shuttleworth announces that Ubuntu's Unity experiement has failed and Gnome, not Unity8 will be the default session in Ubuntu 18.04. This also marks the end of Ubuntu Phone. The next day, however, Marius Gripsgard of UBPorts stepped up to take the reins. Zesty Zappus, 17.04, is released. and with it Ubuntu Budgie becomes an official flavor. Ubuntu 16.04 shows up in the Windows Store, for the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Canonical joins the Gnome Foundation Advisory Board ahead of the 18.04 release. Bionic Beaver, 18.04, is released. and Gnome is the default DE again. Bryan Quigley, looks to drop 32-bit hardware support Cosmic Cuttlefish, 18.10, is released. 32-bit support is now in consideration to be removed, so upgrades from 18.04 are forbidden on 32-bit installs. Lubuntu Switches to LXQt from LXDE Mir 1.0 is released Disco Dingo, 19.04, is released. No more 32bit isos, long live 32bit. Ubuntu for WSL2 i386 architecture, or rather 32-bit support, will be dropped i386 architecture will not be dropped Eoan Ermine 19.10, is released. Experimental ZFS support on installation is available Chromium is snap-only Rocco Interviews Mark Shuttleworth on Linux Spotlight Ubuntu in Pop Culture Focal Fossa, 20.04, is released. Hardware enablement is on by default on the desktop. The Snap Store tags in for Ubuntu Software Groovy Gorilla 20.10, is released. Active Directory support gets added to the installer Snaps get faster Another lurch forward for snap theming. The Ubuntu installer is being rewritten in Flutter. Impish Indri, 21.10, is released. Firefox follows Chromium and switches from a deb to a snap - Only for main Ubuntu, not the flavors... yet. Ubuntu gets their shiny new logo Jammy Jellyfish, 22.04, is released. Better Active Directory integration Flavors follow main Ubuntu and switch to the snap of Firefox. A big push to improve Firefox snap performance The push to improve Firefox continuesHousekeeping
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 18 Jul 2022 - 1h 51min - 42 - Episode 3:01: Total Community Protection
0:00 Cold Open
2:00 We're Open Source Denizens
12:23 Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
15:58 Mozilla Watch (feat. Brave)
33:02 OMG OOMD
48:51 Community Focus: The Postmarket OS Podcast
52:25 App Focus: Amberol
1:02:30 Next Time: Ubuntu
1:04:16 Thank you
1:05:10 StingerComing up in this episode
- We'll chat on the deck Watch some Mozilla Drop some cookies for season 3 and listen to some blurry tunes
Banter
SteamdeckAnnouncements
Changes to the show. Introducing "Community Focus" Distro history will be on even numbered episodes What do you think of TilVIDs Give us a sub on YouTube You can watch us live on Twitch the day after an episode drops.Mozilla (Browser?) Watch
Total Cookie Protection Better mic support in 101 Firefox 102 This release will be the new ESR as the current Firefox 91 ESR goes EOL 9/20/22 De-AMP with BraveMore Announcements
Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.showOMG OOMD
SystemD OOMD service The reddit thread that started the conversation SystemD OOMD nukes your applications SystemD OOMD is getting fixed? Canonical's Nick Rosbrook has opened a PR For reference Fedora enabled OOMD in F34 Fedora had a couple of issues like this and this too.Housekeeping
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Emmanuele Bassi
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Advait CubicleNate Eduardo Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvinceMon, 04 Jul 2022 - 1h 06min - 41 - Episode 2:20: AFK, TTYL
0:00 Cold Open
1:44 Banter: The Finale!
5:26 Best Distros of the Season?
23:54 Fedora 36, Coming Soon!
26:41 Ubuntu 22.04, Coming Soon!
31:46 Ubuntu's Accent Colors
34:25 Ubuntu's Triple Buffering
39:30 Ubuntu's New Logo
48:24 Browser in the Browser
59:43 Feedback: Levsky
1:08:09 Feedback: Peter
1:13:11 Feedback: Lioh
1:17:55 Feedback: CubicleNate
1:20:16 Feedback: Larry
1:32:13 Feedback: Aris
1:37:50 Housekeeping
1:41:34 App Focus: Metadata Cleaner
1:46:24 Our Top 3 Favorite Apps
1:53:51 Next Time
2:02:45 StingerComing up in this episode
- We look to the past We look to the present And we look to the future
Banter - Stay Tuned
We are taking a break but we will be back soon (a couple of months). We plan to keep our livestreams going on twitch. Watch our socials and linuxuserspace.show We look back at our seasonFedora 36 is coming
The very busy schedule Blocker Bug Tracking Freeze Exception Bugs Gnome 42 will be in thereUbuntu 22.04 is also coming
Testing tracker 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish proposed release schedule Draft 22.04 Release Notes omg!ubuntu!'s coverage of the accent colors Triple Buffering Patch New LogoPhishing for the Experienced
Post from mr.d0x Bleeping Computer articleFeedback
Levsky via YouTube - Slackware
Is it good to learn for professional advancement? Listen to our thoughts.Peter via YouTube - on past episodes
We moved YouTube channels some time ago. We plan to post "reruns" during the offseason while we upload past episodes. Watch the playlists on our channel for updates. Make sure to ring the bell and subscribe :smile:Lioh via Email - on Proper Slacking
slackpkg hook to help with kernel upgradeswget https://linuxkurs.ch/kurs/zlookkernel.sh -O /usr/libexec/slackpkg/functions.d/zlookkernel.sh
chmod +x /usr/libexec/slackpkg/functions.d/zlookkernel.sh
Lioh's Open Source Linux course (for beginners!) based on Slackware (in German)CubicleNate via Patreon - on Xfree86 transition
Xfree86 X.OrgLarry via Email - on KDE Plasma
KDE Plasma Manjaro MX Linux Linux Mint Linux Saloon Ghostery BrowserEric via Matrix - on the Framework Laptop
Framework LaptopAris via Discord - on Distro Benefits
Building Void packages from source AUR Packages SlackbuildsHousekeeping
Linux Out Loud Podcast from the Destination Linux Network. Linux User Space subreddit Email us - contact@linuxuserspace.show Linux User Space Discord Server Our Matrix room Support us at Patreon Join us on Telegram Follow us on Twitter LUS is on Mastodon Watch us on YouTube Watch our livestreams on Twitch Check out our websiteApp Focus
We look back at the great apps
Dan - FreshRSS, Kid3, Quickemu Leo - Nextcloud, FreshRSS, Firefox Multi-account ContainersNext Time
We return from our break. Our first show back will be a topic show. We have some things we anticipate we will be covering throughout the season, Leo's Framework Laptop, My SteamDeck, Leo's Pinephone.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in Season 3 Episode 2
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Bruno John JoshMon, 28 Mar 2022 - 2h 03min - 40 - Episode 2:19: Cut Us Some Slack
0:00 Cold Open
1:44 Framing It Up
8:52 Slackware Preamble
12:59 History of Slackware's History
17:21 Slackware's History
1:13:25 Thoughts on Slackware
1:39:37 App Focus: lsd
1:45:46 Next Time
1:49:58 StingerComing up in this episode
- Leo picked up a frame Slackware. All the Slackware How we blew up our Slackware And we spruce up the terminal
Banter
The Framwork LaptopSlackware Linux
Leadership: Patrick J. Volkerding Site: slackware.com Base System: Slackware Desktop Environment: XFCE, Plasma, etc., etc. File Manager: DE defaults Package Manager: slackpkg, pkgtool Kernel: 5.15.19 Display Manager: *lightdm, sddm, +, + * Display Protocol: X11 and Wayland Init System: rc init (BSD style) with SysVinit compatibilityFast Links
SlackDocs SlackBuilds LinuxQuestions - Slackware Forum Section The Packages Live Slackware thanks to Alien BOB Slackware for ARM About PageHistory
WikiPedia Page Release History Various ChangeLog, README, CHANGES_AND_HINTS and ANNOUNCE files on the mirrors July 16th, 1993, Slackware was available via Anonymous FTP. Softlanding Linux System Slackware 2.0 Released Slackware 3.0 Here is a picture of a CD sleeve (in Italian) signed by Patrick for Slackware 96 aka Slackware 3.1 The weird version jump to 7.0 Slashdot interview with Patrick userlocal.com/phorum interview with The Age in Australia Slackware 9.0 Slackware 10.0 Eric Hameleers' (Alien BOB) Slackbuilds begins Slackware 11.0 Slackware 12.0 Slackware 13.0 Eric Hameleers interview with Linux Magazine Alien BOB's presentation at T-Dose The video to go with it Slackware 14.0 Slackware 14.1 Slackware 14.2 Slackware for ARM Slackware 15.0 is released Good nuggets in the changelogSome other links
Eric Hameleers - Alien BOB's page Patrick Volkerding's page Slackware Documentary made in 2019 Slackware Patreon page Configuring SBo for current A helpful blog post for SBoHousekeeping
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lsd
This episode's app:lsd
Note Nerd Fonts are helpfulNext Time
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Bruno John JoshMon, 14 Mar 2022 - 1h 51min - 39 - Episode 2:18: All It Takes Is 15 Minutes
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:58 A Disk Upgrade (SK Hynix S31)
10:30 Feedback: Hakerdefo
34:19 Leo's DNS Soapbox
44:14 Feedback: Steve M
54:34 Plasma's 15-Minute Bugs
59:54 Linux Has Its Flaws, but...
1:10:43 Housekeeping
1:17:21 App Focus: Nextcloud
1:36:13 Next Time: Slackware
1:39:23 StingerComing up in this episode
- Leo stores it away Feedback safely Tips for your Slackware All it takes is 15 minutes... We have something Awesome for you Our app is built on clouds.
Banter - Leo's New SSD
SK Hynix Gold s31Feedback items
Hackerdefo
Use Cloudflare or other DNS services Use DNS over HTTPS in your browser Use system wide advert/malware blocker. Plenty of tools out there but I'll plug a script of mine Zettlr VsCodium Hackerdefo's blog Hackerdefo's projectsLeo switched to Quad9
Some other great tools.
PiHole AdGuard DNS Checking can be done with IPVoid Quad9 has a page where you can tell if something is blocked too.More from Hackerdefo
SlackBuilds.org hasn't caught up with 15. You can switch to "current" though. A couple of other resources that are useful related to SlackBuilds.org: SlackBuilds.org A blog post about sbopkg, a handy toolSteve(Mowest)
Raspberry Pi model comparison. The OG came out in 2012! PiVPN YADM Steve's Blog post15 Minute Bug Initiative from KDE
The bug list Check out Nate Graham's blog pointieststickThere are Linux bugs!
Polkit bug last month bug in snapd this bug in Samba Linux gets its security patches faster than any other softwareHousekeeping
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Next Time
We wrap up our thoughts on Slackware
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Bruno John JoshMon, 28 Feb 2022 - 1h 40min - 38 - Episode 2:17: XXL MX
0:00 Cold Open
1:46 It's Piney in Here
9:13 MX Linux History
59:41 Thoughts on MX Linux
1:21:31 Housekeeping
1:27:57 App Focus: FreshRSS
1:36:11 Next Time
1:40:56 StingerComing up in this episode
- It smells like Pine trees in here... We have swagbags The extra large history of MX Linux Our thoughts on a month of MX All the news that's picked to print!
Banter
PinePhone Lots of distro hopping for LeoMX Linux
Leadership: Adrian, Dolphin Oracle, Jerry3904 Spokesperson: Dolphin Oracle Site: mxlinux.org Base System: Debian Stable Desktop Environment: XFCE, Plasma, Fluxbox File Manager: Thunar, Dolphin Package Manager: dpkg, apt Kernel: 5.10 LTS or 5.14 AHS Display Manager: lightdm, sddm Display Protocol: X11 Init System: SysVinit with systemd installedHistory
Wikipedia page for MX Linux About MX Linux from the MX Linux website "MX is based on AntiX Core Interview with Warren Woodford of MEPIS Warren's last announcement on MEPIS Jerry3904 notes it in the forum Some MX startup facts Mar 24 2014, MX-14 Symbiosis Released The Blog is launched. MX-17 Horizon is released Some incorrect package dependencies forced an incomplete upgrade MX-18 Continuum released The new website was launched A kernel issue showed up MX-19, Patito Feo was released MX backports the Debian 10 kernel The AHS repo was born The Fluxbox 2.0 beta was ready Starlabs offers MX Linux Preinstalled The MX Workbench is released! No MX20 announcement XFCE 4.16 is available MX-Fluxbox "Ragout" for the Raspberry Pi released MX-21 Wildflower Released The first beta of the Raspberry Pi respin, Ragout2Housekeeping
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FreshRSS
FreshRSS
This episode's app:Next Time
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Bruno John JoshMon, 14 Feb 2022 - 1h 42min - 37 - Episode 2:16: Linux <friendly> Space
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
1:39 Dan's Social Soapbox
11:17 A Little More on NixOS
23:14 Nate on Audacity
25:02 Viruses, Trojans and Malware, Oh my!
42:22 Peering Through the Steam
55:45 Leo's Crazy About Chromium
1:09:28 Housekeeping
1:15:23 App Focus: Apostrophe
1:27:32 Next Time: MX Linux
1:30:55 StingerComing up in this episode
- Dan hops up on the Soapbox. We expand on nothing. Is Linux vulnerable? We peer through the Steam. Microsoft is buying a snow storm. Leo is crazy about Chromium? Our plug prys with a crowbar. We mind our p's and q's.
Banter - Dan's Social Soapbox
Recent Linux After Dark episode Danielle Fore's tweet that inspired my soapbox moment. Our episode last season on toxicity And a follow-up where we interviewed Stuart Langridge Just be excellent to one another!NixOS feedback
Reddit thread that contains a great follow-upfrom Jon Ringer the release manager. Unfortunately it was after we recorded this episode. DO READ. Nix in a professional setting More about Nix in a professional setting Using Nix as a professional by Marty Henderson NixOS commercial support services This article came out after our show Built With Nix Flakes! Roadmap and release cycle request for comment (RFC)Linux is VULNERABLE!!11!1ONE1!
Crowdstrike Intezer, last year, reported ClamAV is the answer? It is really geared more toward mail gateways as is Amavis Microsoft Defender? That isn't really ready for the desktop yet. Possibly Sophos Norton 360 can mine NortonLifeLock group aquired Avira Antivirus AviraSteamdeck making huge progress ahead of general release
Battleye Anti-Cheat support was rolled out Easy Anti-Cheat is supported If you reserved a spot, watch your email! cloud saves in Steam will sync between PC and Steam DeckMicrosoft acquires Blizzard
Microsoft acquires Blizzard Forza 4 Forza 5Scrolling in Chromium
THE won't fix BugHousekeeping
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Apostrophe
ApostropheNext Time
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Bruno John JoshMon, 31 Jan 2022 - 1h 32min - 36 - Episode 2:15: Nix, Null, Nada, Nothing
0:00 Cold Open
1:47 Wireguard on Pi's?
16:06 The History of NixOS
1:03:39 Our Thoughts on NixOS
1:32:00 Housekeeping
1:36:55 App Focus: tldr
1:40:35 Next Time: Topics
1:42:55 StingerComing up in this episode
- We Pi-ify the Wireguard The history of NixOS Will we nix the Nix? and TL;DR, tldr
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[Wireguard](wireguard.io) on a Pi 2B+?NixOS
Original developer: Eelco Dolstra (Nix), Armijn Hemel (NixOS) Site: nixos.org Base System: Independent Desktop Environment: Gnome or Plasma File Manager: Files or Dolphin Package Manager: nix Kernel: 5.15.11 Display Manager: gdm or sddm Display Protocol: X11, WaylandHistory
Wikipedia page for NixOS About NixOS from the NixOS Wiki History of the NixOS Wiki Started as a research project in 2003 Thesis Dec 2008 Linux.com writes Jun 2009 LWN.net writes Sep 2010 XFCE is added Nov 2011 NixOS moves to Github 2012 Nix 1.0 released Feb 2013 NixOS moves from Upstart tosystemd
Jun 2013 NixOps is released Oct 2013 NixOS 13.10, Aardvark released! The French website LinuxFR covers NixOS 14.04. Another 2014 Review by Ordinatechnic 2015 review from LinuxFR A talk by Rok Garbas titled "Make Nix Friendlier for Beginners" Distrowatch 15.09 review Aug 2016 Presentation from one of the team 2017 See the NixOS "weekly" newsletter for the first time Distrowatch 17.03 review Nix 2.0, Released 2020 Review NixOS 21.11, Porcupine ReleasedHousekeeping
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Bruno John JoshMon, 17 Jan 2022 - 1h 44min - 35 - Episode 2:14: Carry on my Wayland Son
0:00 Cold Open
2:28 Banter: Void Linux Bits
4:46 Feedback: Kyle S
17:26 DuckDuckGo Desktop Browser
21:35 DuckDuckGo Search Up 46%
24:45 Brave Browser Protects Network-State
29:44 Hold On, Ghostery Dawn?
36:49 No Manifest v3 For Me!
51:57 Audacity 50x Faster
57:31 Krita Gets New Features
1:03:12 Wayland Uses Less Energy Than X
1:08:37 Wayland Games Better Than X, Too!
1:13:20 Housekeeping
1:19:13 App Focus: Kid3, EasyTag
1:25:48 Next Time: NixOS
1:28:03 StingerComing up in this episode
- Browsers on Browsers Manifest v3 is not for me Audacity X50 speed Krita sees a big release So Far aWayland from me Tag you're it
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And Juan P (Xtraeme) had some early ramblings on Void and its upbringing! Kyle's Email - Thanks for your feedback! Some gdebi info If you are on a KDE plasma desktop, Discover can install.deb
packages too. Like gdebi, just right click on the file and select Discover to open with. General Github software download techniques. Look for a releases section and download the binary release from there. If you don't see that look for the code button and download the zip file. You can also use git (If you know how and have it installed) and just copy the git url in the code button too. So you downloaded a shell script... I try to keep it organized and place them in~/bin
You can add that to your$PATH
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While you may not understand all of the code, it is a good idea to glance at it.$BROWSER Watch
Duck Duck Go Browser DuckDuckGo Search Up by 46% Brave Browser Protects Network-State for Added Privacy Hold On, Ghostery Dawn? And a search engine, too! GlowPrivacy Watch
Manifest v3 Mozilla 2019 announcement Chrome Users Beware: Manifest V3 is Deceitful and Threatening Mozilla doubles downAudacity 3.1.3 is released.
Audacity 3.1.3 The bold claim - Improved performance. Loading in projects especially should now be up to 50x faster compared to 3.1.0 Many bugfixes too. Bigger question: Is Audacity still on everyone's no-install list?Krita 5.0 is released.
Official release announcement Highlights: It has a revamped animation system A brand new storyboard editor A session recorder that'll let you make videos out of your work and tons more stuffHow can we benefit from Wayland?
Wayland uses less energy than X.org Wayland, more often than not, has better gaming performanceHousekeeping
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Bruno John JoshMon, 03 Jan 2022 - 1h 29min - 34 - Episode 2:13: Some Assembly Required
0:00 Cold Open
1:32 Banter: Flatpak, Otra Vez
11:32 Banter: Updates Once a Year
21:18 History: Void Linux
1:18:43 Distro Talk: Void Linux
1:31:03 Housekeeping
1:36:30 App Focus: Syncthing
1:40:23 Next Time
1:43:58 StingerComing up in this episode
- Flatpaks back on track I update once a year, do you? We enter the Void We age in the Void Tech with a Bloke and Monitor the situation
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Void Linux Wikipedia page for Void From the Void Handbook xbps-src to use linux-user-chroot journald introduced First mention of Pi as officially supported RSA encryption introduced to xbps KDE 4 is available Cinnamon 2 is available Musl compatability introduced to xbps More info about musl Using the Nix package manager Steam client is available April Fools joke 2014 Multilib support runit becomes default LibreSSL is default Mate is introduced LXQt enters the Void Raspberry Pi2 support Void images built with musl are available Void repositories available over TOR No Foolin', help needed Flatpak bult with glibc and musl Juan takes a step back 2017 Advent Calendar 2018 April Fools Juan is MIA IRC control regained Github organization moves Repos move Michael Aldrige's post mortem 2018 Advent calendar THE Christmas poem voidlinux dot eu Gone 2019 April fools Official? post mortem of the disappearance of Juan OpenSSL is back Pullmoll (Jürgen Buchmüller) is remembered IRC is moved to Libera.chat old freenode channels hijacked DO renews sponsorship Hactoberfest 2021
Original developer: Juan Romero Pardines (xtraeme) Initial release 2008 Site: voidlinux.org Old Site: voidlinux.eu and voidlinux.com (dead since 2018) Base System: Independent Desktop Environment: XFCE File Manager: Thunar Package Manager: xbps (Xtraeme's Binary Package System) Kernel: Rolling 5.15.8 right now Display Manager: lightdm Display Protocol: X11, Wayland Project Members: from GithubHousekeeping
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Bruno John JoshMon, 20 Dec 2021 - 1h 45min - 33 - Episode 2:12: Chunkypaks
0:00 Cold Open
2:19 Banter: Retro Gaming
18:42 Browser Watch: Firefox Relay
28:17 Browser Watch: DDG Email Protection
38:31 Browser Watch: Edge's Zip
47:44 Topic: Flatpak. Future or Folly
1:19:29 Housekeeping
1:24:14 Email Feedback: Ed
1:29:29 App Focus: Stylepak
1:35:31 Next Time: Void Linux
1:37:28 StingerComing up in this episode
- Game time with Leo Browser Watch is Super Duper with Cinnamon Spice I see some slacking in the future Let's hope it isn't flat I know Leo will give me style
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Bruno John JoshMon, 06 Dec 2021 - 1h 38min - 32 - Episode 2:11: Tatertop and the Legend of Zorin
0:00 Cold Open
2:09 Banter: Tater Top
11:35 History: Zorin OS
50:24 Distro Talk: Zorin OS
1:18:23 Housekeeping
1:25:01 App Focus: Syncthing
1:33:02 Next Time
1:37:10 StingerComing up in this episode
- We fry the tater top The Legend of Zorin And how we fit in We sync some stuff And finally, pick an empty distro
Banter - Tatertop
First gen chromebooks End of support :-( Flash the BIOS more BIOS info More hacks Intel Atom N455Zorin OS
Zorin OS Wikipedia page for Zorin Screenshot from Zorin 2 Dedoimedo blog post about Zorin 3 Distrowatch review for Zorin 4 Zorin OS 5 article talks about Look Changer Zorin OS 5 Pro ships with Background Plus! Zorin OS 6 can be a bridge between Windows and Linux The City of Vicenza, Italy went with Zorin OS Interview with Artyom by InfinitelyGalactic Windows App Support Zorin OS 16 Releasse announcement Zorin OS Forum Zorin OS Grid (coming soon)
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Bruno John JoshMon, 22 Nov 2021 - 1h 38min - 31 - Episode 2:10: Watch_OUT!
0:00 Cold Open
1:34 Banter: IP Bloggin
12:04 Topic: Ubuntu's Flutter Installer
17:59 Topic: Fedora 35
21:15 Topic: Linux Kernel 5.15
24:51 Topic: Edge Watch!
29:48 Topic: TOK
32:43 Topic: Mozilla Watch!
54:47 Topic: Brave Watch!
1:02:35 Topic: Trojan Source
1:08:54 Housekeeping
1:14:04 App Focus: Fragments
1:19:29 Next Time
1:22:57 StingerComing up in this episode
- Some ip peeking Installing with Flutter Edge Watch Mozilla Watch Brave Watch And fragmented downloads
Banter -
Leo is working on a blog post about some basic ip commands.ip -c a
ip -br -c a
ip -br -c l
ip -br -c n
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Ubuntu Flutter Installer
It is in the daily test isos Look for the Canary builds.Fedora 35 Release Party!
What's new November 12–13 is the release party - registration requiredLinux Kernel 5.15 released
Edge Watch Microsoft Edge Now Stable on Linux
Official announcement in there somewhereTOK, a KDE-Telegram Client
Niccolò Ve's recent video TOKMozilla Watch Firefox turns 94
With EGL in tow more on EGL And Side Channel Attack Prevention configure which tabs are unloaded manually in about:unload Mozilla kills malicious addons used by 455k Firefox usersPlasma Browser Integration Unavailable because of MFA Requirement
The delayed commitMore useful mobile Home page
Brave Watch Brave Ditches Google, Qwant and DuckDuckGo by Default
Unicode's Bidi Algorithm Breaks All Code Forever
Rust is the first to patch (that Leo found)Housekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 08 Nov 2021 - 1h 24min - 30 - Episode 2:09: Garudians of the Galaxy
0:00 Cold Open
1:15 Coming Up
1:50 Banter - Gitea in Docker
11:48 History: Garuda
52:27 Thoughts: Garuda
1:15:42 Housekeeping
1:21:36 App Focus
1:33:46 Next Time
1:35:28 Thank You
1:36:24 StingerPatreon.
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- Leo got tea in Docker We teach you how to train your Dragon We fly like an eagle Our app pick helps Leo install Mac and Windows
Banter - Tea Time, come and Git it.
GiteaGaruda Linux
Garuda Linux Wikipedia page for Garuda Gnome was almost officially dropped The site gets its first revamp. Calamares gets a facelift The Ultimate Edition is killedperformance-tweaks
is introduced Wayfire is official Distrowatch Review 9to5 Linux coverage btrfs subvolume layout's current form is finalized The iconic Garuda look is added. Starship shell Firedragon, Librewolf fork which is a Firefox fork, becomes the default browser. Chaotic AUR turns three!
Site: garudalinux.org formerly garudalinux.in Base System: Arch Desktop Environment: Flagship: Plasma File Manager: Flagship: Dolphin Package Manager: pacman Kernel: Most Up To Date Zen Kernel Display Manager: Flagship: SDDM Display Protocol: Wayland or X11 Project Leaders: Librewish, SGS & Dragonfire Other Team MembersHousekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 25 Oct 2021 - 1h 38min - 29 - Episode 2:08: I'mma Snap on You
0:00 Cold Open
1:51 Preview
2:26 Beta Banter
16:00 Packaging Discussion
41:33 Snapzilla Watch
58:23 Firefox Suggest
1:01:28 Bing Me Up, Scotty
1:07:29 Housekeeping
1:11:24 Extension Focus
1:18:59 Next Time (Garuda!)
1:20:02 Thank you!
1:20:58 StingerComing up in this episode
- Beta Banter Hybrid Packaging Feedback Snapzilla watch
From the thumb
California GamesBanter - Beta to the Max
Ubuntu 21.10 Beta (Now RC) edit doh! Dan gets dates wrong, 10/14 is the proposed release date. Fedora 35 Beta MX Linux RCDistro Packaging vs Snap/Flatpak
Drew Devault, Original post from 2019 New post in SeptemberMozilla Watch, Snap Watch, Snapzilla Watch?!
Ubuntu to switch to snap of Firefox Firefox Suggest Firefox Tests Bing on the 1% Brave search Firefox 93 Out, too!Housekeeping
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Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
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Bruno JohnMon, 11 Oct 2021 - 1h 23min - 28 - Episode 2:07: It is an Ecosystem Dear Watson
0:00 Cold Open
0:48 Coming Up
1:22 Banter: Keychron
8:31 History: elementary OS
45:40 Thoughts: elementary OS
1:04:16 Laptop Suspend Bug
1:15:14 Housekeeping
1:24:44 AppFocus: OpenSnitch
1:31:16 Next Time
1:31:49 Distro of the Month Reveal
1:34:28 StingerComing up in this episode
- Leo types on clouds We take a trip down memory lane with elementary We look at the current state of Odin Finally, we snitch on apps
Banter - The Keyboard
Leo's new keyboardElementary OS
Elementary OS Elementary roots Elementary OS 6 - Odin Release announcement Visual changes for Odin Elementary Blog Slimbook has Elementary as an option Elementary on the Pinebook Pro Flatpak Flathub Publishing requirements for the Elementary AppStore Elementary on the pi
Name - Elementary OS Base System - Ubuntu LTS Desktop Environment - Pantheon File Manager - Files Package Manager - dpkg - apt Kernel - 5.11.0-34 as of today Display Manager - gala X11 - Project Leaders: Cassidy James Blaede and Danielle Foré Team MembersHousekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 27 Sep 2021 - 1h 35min - 27 - Episode 2:06: NVMe Catastrophe
0:00 - Show Start
1:06 - Coming Up
1:41 - Banter
7:06 - Feedback, Mattias
16:34 - The Disk Bait and Switch
30:48 - apps.gnome.org
36:35 - Mozilla Watch
45:02 - The Kernel
59:14 - Housekeeping
1:02:55 - App Focus: Keysmith and Gnome Authenticator
1:15:08 - StingerComing up in this episode
- We'll redirect your feedback. We talk about a driving force. Apps that are not focused. Watch out for the Mozilla. Kernels keep on poppin'. We give a little TLC to the PC. We bring on all the factors for the focus.
Banter
Caddy server Enter Caddy redirectsFeedback
Mattias' blog post Thanks for your continued feedback!Drive Manufacturers are sketchy
The Register article about WD The Register article about Samsung SSDs dropping trim from Neowin SSDs dropping trim from PhoronixGnome Apps
The new Gnome Apps web siteMozilla Watch
AVIF back on by default Ugh, delayed again Maybe for 93? AVIFLinux Kernel 5.14 (now released) - KVM on ARM and 5.15 has some great things coming
9to5 article Official Pull request for KVM on ARM Hot plugging GPUs? What? 5.15 will have NTFS mainline kernel support ksmbd the in-kernel SMB3 protocol file server A day later it is mergedHousekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 13 Sep 2021 - 1h 16min - 26 - Episode 2:05: LeoNix
0:00:00 The beginning
0:00:36 This Episode
0:01:11 Banter: Packaging
0:07:35 Banter: Keyboards
0:13:29 History of Arch
0:51:20 Opinions on Arch
1:14:13 Housekeeping
1:18:07 App Focus: Krita
1:24:12 Next Time
1:24:56 Distro Reveal
1:26:32 Thanks
1:27:14 StingerComing up in this episode
- Dan delivers The strongest form of architecture We answer: Which way to my wiki?! And logos get vectored
Banter
Ubuntu Feature FreezeArch Linux
Arch Linux Basic principles Arch Linux Wikipedia page Initial release was on 11 March 2002 Judd Vinet Pacman 1.0 was released in 2002 as well Ladislav Bodnar interview on Distrowatch of Judd Vinet The Arch Wiki is born Media Wiki Planet Arch is launched Arch releases the first joke Another joke in 2006 April Fools 2007, Arch announces a name change to Ark Linux Arch moves to YYYYMM versioning. Judd Vinet hands over the reins Arch logo competition was announced The Arch Magazine is launched! It was converted to the ezine. New process for future leaders Latest poll for the current leader Video from ArchConf October 2020 April 2021 introduction of the new guided installer Arch moves from Freenode to Libera Steam Deck will run Arch
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Bruno JohnMon, 30 Aug 2021 - 1h 28min - 25 - Episode 2:04: It is getting Steamy in here
Coming up in this episode
- It gets Steamy Cover the kids' eyes We discuss the king of gods Something is jingling around Our podcast and app suggestions help to openly secure things up
Banter
Btrfs Arch Wiki page for BtrfsFeedback
SWAG Reverse proxy Thanks Mattias Snap Store Thanks LanternflySteam Deck
Steam Deck Tom's Hardware hands on with Steam Deck Linus Tech Tips hands onElementaryOS 6 Odin Released
Blog PostJingPad
JingPad Jay LaCroix/Learn Linux TV PreviewApple's Expanded Protections for Children
From Apple The Hacker Factor Blog EFF speaks outHousekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 16 Aug 2021 - 1h 21min - 24 - Episode 2:03: KaOS Theory
Coming up in this episode
- We guard the wires Make a little KaOS Ring your LaraBEL Cover up some oopsies And the next distro will be...
Preshow
WireguardKaOS
KaOS About KaOS Contact info for KaOS KaOS Wikipedia page KaOS earliest blog post - 2013 Community friction? Calamares Installer KaOS Forum KaOS online package viewer KCP - KaOS Community Packages KaOS Documentation Croeso Linux Foundation Community Bridge support
Name - KaOS Base System - KaOS - Arch inspired but independant Desktop Environment - Plasma File Manager - *Dolphin Package Manager - pacman Graphical Package Manager - Octopi Kernel - Rolling 5.12 as of today Display Manager - SDDM Wayland or X11 - Main Dev: Anke Boersma - DemmmHousekeeping
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Bruno JohnMon, 02 Aug 2021 - 1h 38min - 23 - Episode 2:02: No FTP for you!
Coming up in this episode
- We interrupt you for a public service Mozilla Watch The Tenacity of Audacity We make waves with our app
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TraefikUbuntu 20.10 PSA
Ubuntu (and flavors) 20.10 is EOL July 22nd 2021 Update ASAP to 21.04Mozilla Watch
Firefox 90 released DNS over HTTPS Now the Default in Canada The TRR ProgramAudacity
Policy clarification Debian Bug Twitter thread from Hubert Figuière addressing spyware concerns Maintainer of Tenacity fork steps down arsTechnica article Audacity Available as AppImage as of 3.0.3 RC1Feedback - Security
diff Microsoft Defender for Linux Sophos for Linux clamAVHousekeeping
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JohnMon, 19 Jul 2021 - 1h 20min - 22 - Episode 2:01: Network Faffery
Coming up in this episode
- Mozilla Watch Simon Peter refines our take on AppImages That there Freenode kerfuffle And No teary just Geary
Preshow
Leo's new build - Ryzen 7 5800x MSI MPG B500 Gaming Plus Radeon RX 5700x G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600MHz CM ML 120 V2 RGB -> Hyper 212 Evo RGB WD Black NVMe AData SX7000Mozilla Watch
How 'bout that redesign? Common VoiceAppImages
Simon Peter's AppImage Comment Make. It. Simple. Linux Desktop Usability. Around January Leo tweeted advocating a Mac-like experience.Freenode drama
Top of the shell? the end no more IRCCloud IRC.com blog postHousekeeping
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Our next distro is KaOS
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JohnMon, 05 Jul 2021 - 1h 23min - 21 - Episode 20: Linux Federation Space
Coming up in this episode
- We get federated Mozilla watch We've been working 9 to 5 We toot on the go with our app.
Preshow
Gitea Yet Another Dotfiles ManagerMastodon
Mastodon What is Mastodon? Mastodon roots Eugen Rochko ActivityPub Pleroma Pixelfed Misskey PeerTube Plume Mastodon AppsMozilla Watch
Push for Net Neutrality Trim http ReferrersGnome 40
Beta Announcement And now (after we record) Gnome 40 Release Announcement Gnome Extensions RebootedFollow-ups
Eric Adams' Appimage Launcher video Manjaro ArmHousekeeping
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Tootle and Fedilab
Tootle Fedilab note from Dan: I didn't realize the Google Play Store version is now a pay app. It is still opensource and available on Fdroid.
This episode's app(s):Next Time
Stay tuned on Twitter, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us ideas for what’ll go in Season 2.
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Mon, 05 Apr 2021 - 1h 16min - 20 - Episode 19: @ Me Bro
Coming up in this episode
- Sunday, Sunday, Sunday Linux Nitrux Extravaganza We gonna show you how to get your FLOSS on and we get all Sheepish with our packages
Nitrux
Nitrux OS InfinitelyGalactic's Interview with Uri Herrera Rocco's Linux Spotlight with Uri Breeze Icons Mauikit Kirigami Appimage Hub Appimage.orgBasic Distro Details
Name - Nitrux Base System - Ubuntu-Neon/Devuan/Nitrux Desktop Environment - Plasma File Manager - Index Package Manager - Discover Kernel - Rolling 5.4 as of today Display Manager - SDDM Wayland or X11Help Ubuntu (and flavors) find bugs for the 21.04 release.
Ubuntu Testers Telegram Group (bridged with IRC) Ubuntu Quality Freenode IRC channel (bridged with Telegram) Ubuntu QA Wiki pageHousekeeping
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Bauh
This episode's app: BauhNext Time
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Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 1h 43min - 19 - Episode 18: We've entered the [matrix]
Coming up in this episode
- We make a choice, the red one or the blue one? We recommend a great weekly podcast. We get to the basics for our app.
[matrix]
matrix.org matrix from wikipedia Some of the more popular servers. synapse dendrite - rewrite in GO conduit - rewrite in Rust Some of the more popular clients. element - formerly riot fluffychat fractal nheko neochat Some of the features. Voip Video too bridging A little history. 2015 best in show at the webRTC show 2017 a call to arms 2017 Status Update UpCloud corporate sponsor Librem Partnership KDE announcement Server Breach Matrix out of beta Mozilla announcement End to end encryption is default for private conversations Element acquires Gitter GitterHousekeeping
New Discord Server
New Matrix Room
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Element
This episode's app: elementNext Time
We discuss the distro of the month?, Nitrux
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Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 1h 31min - 18 - Episode 17: Boosted Toot
Coming up in this episode
- We mix up Debs and RPMs We sip on a La Croix Trim the hedges And we reveal the next distro – WHICH IS…
PCLinuxOS
PCLinuxOS PCLinuxOS Roots TDE, the Trinity Desktop Environment was coming to PCLinuxOS Gnome3? "distro hopper stopper" TDE info PCLinuxOS Forum PCLinuxOS MagazineBasic Distro Details
Name - PCLinuxOS Base System - PCLinuxOS Desktop Environment - Plasma, MATE, XFCE, Trinity, LXDE, OpenBox File Manager - **** Package Manager - Synaptic Kernel - *Rolling * Display Manager - DE X11 no Wayland -Housekeeping
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HedgeDoc/CodiMD
This episode's app: HedgeDoc"Multiplayer text editor" - Leo Chavez 2021
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Our next distro is Nitrux
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Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 1h 37min - 17 - Episode 16: Full on Nerd
Coming up in this episode
- We feed on some backs Check in with our Mozilla correspondent Godzilla meets a fire engine
Email Feedback
Leo's fix for Netflix, etc. in Fedora Joshua Strobl's tweet about Flatpak, Snap and Third Party softwareMozilla Watch...
Super Cookies blocked! Development for PWAs stopsChrome(ium) Watch
Sync support for Chromium on March 15 2021 omg!ubuntu! coverageHousekeeping
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Rescuezilla
This episode's app: RescuezillaThey have a Patreon page
It is a Swiss Army Tool Knife too :)
Next Time
We discuss February's distro of the month, PCLinuxOS TDE
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Mon, 08 Feb 2021 - 1h 12min - 16 - Episode 15: Swiss Army Tool Knife
Coming up in this episode
- The wind hits our Solus Our podcast recommendation is dark Our app is focused on 3 letters. And we reveal February’s distro – WHICH IS…
Banter
Asahi LinuxSolus
Solus Solus Roots SolusOS EvolveOS Naming dispute Ikey Interview Nov 2018 Ikey Open Letter Solus - In Full Sail About Solus DoFlicky 3rd party applicationsBasic Distro Details
Name - Solus Base System - Solus Desktop Environment - Budgie, GNOME, MATE, KDE Plasma File Manager - GNOME Files Package Manager - eopkg Kernel - 5.10 Display Manager - DE X11 no WaylandHousekeeping
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VLC aka VideoLAN Client
This episode's app: VLCNext Time
We discuss February's distro of the month, PCLinuxOS TDE
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Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 1h 32min - 15 - Episode 14: The WOW Factor
Coming up in this episode
- XFace gets a new face CentOS rocks your world Mozilla Watch We wish upon a star And we think inside the box
Preshow
Wowstick 1F on AmazonXFCE 4.14 --> 4.16
Official Announcement Official Tour, highlighting the new color palette https://9to5linux.com/xfce-4-16-desktop-environment-officially-released-this-is-whats-new TL;DR - Fractional scaling. New Icons. Cleaned up dialogs and settings menus.CentOS Linux announcement
CentOS Official Announcement Old "Rough" Timeline Fedora --> wait some years --> Centos Stream --> wait a few weeks --> RHEL --> wait some more time --> Centos New "Rough" Timeline Fedora --> wait some years --> Centos Stream --> wait a few weeks --> RHEL Rocky Linux Project Lenix Oracle LinuxMozilla Watch...
Visual refresh meta bug AKA proton --> photon https://www.techradar.com/news/get-ready-for-a-radical-firefox-redesign https://www.ghacks.net/2021/01/02/mozilla-is-working-on-a-firefox-design-refresh/ https://www.debugpoint.com/2021/01/firefox-proton/Wishlist for 2021
Dan I think the Pine 64 future looks good. My wish is that the time frame is closer to the 6 month range for the next gen stuff to start to materialize. Intel gets their new graphics stack rolled out for laptops. Leo Pine/Pi Moar Cores! Enthusiast server platform. Firefox becomes a major player again. Nature abhors a monoculture. Joe My long suffering 4k laptop screen woes remedied (installers that support Hidpi) RPi sata or M.2 ports (even MMC)Housekeeping
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Gnome Boxes
Boxes on flathub
This episode's app: Gnome BoxesNext Time
We discuss January's distro of the month, Solus
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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 1h 31min - 14 - Episode 13: #Blame2020
Coming up in this episode we
- Roll into Arco Get our Plex on And pick January's distro -- WHICH IS...
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Arco Linux
Arco Linux Arco Linux Roots Bunsenlabs Different phases: Phase 1 - https://Arcolinux.com Phase 2-5 - https://Arcolinuxd.com Phase 6 - https://Arcolinuxiso.comBasic Distro Details
Multiple Phased approach - Arcolinux, ArcolinuxD, ArcolinuxB Name - Arco Linux Base System - Arch Desktop Environment - 21 in all Awesome, BSPWM, Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, DWM, GNOME, HERBSLUFT, I-3, ICEWN, JWM, KODI, LXQT, MATE, OpenBox, Plasma, QTILE, SPEKTRWM, UKUI, XFCE, XMONAD File Manager - Depends on DE Package Manager - Pamac Kernel - 5.9 Display Manager - DE X11 is there as well as WaylandHousekeeping
Arco also has some other great community resources like their telegram channel and discord.
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Plex
This episode's app: Plex
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January's distro of the month is Solus
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Mon, 28 Dec 2020 - 1h 38min - 13 - Episode 12: Shut Your Boot-Hole
Coming up in this episode
- We ask is Linux safe? We talk about IPTV and how we consume our media. and we focus on KODI
rpi-update - only run on raspberry pi os
From raspberrypi stack exchangeWelcome to the Linux User Space
Security
Stay updated: apt dnf zypper pacman eopkg emerge Use a password manager: Bitwarden lastpass keepass keepassXC 2 Factor (multifactor) Authentication Bonus Points - Use a hardware token/key Yubikey nitrokey Titan security keyMedia consumption/IPTV
Hypnotix Cordcutting from PlexHousekeeping
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KODI TV
This episode's app: Kodi
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We discuss December's distro of the month ArcoLinux
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Mon, 14 Dec 2020 - 1h 18min - 12 - Episode 11: Neon Moon
Coming up in this episode we
- Take a ride with KDE Plasma's truest form Shamelessly plug a podcast Get live with Kden And pick December's distro -- WHICH IS... -- Stick around
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Joe's Lineage Pi image Leo's motionEyeOS Pi image Dan's RetroPieKDE Neon
KDE Neon KDE Neon Roots Trolltech KDE Free QT Foundation A visual look at the desktop changes. K Desktop Environment 1.0 K Desktop Environment 2.0 K Desktop Environment 3.0 KDE Software Compilation 4.0 KDE Plasma 5 Linus Torvalds quote about KDE 4.0 KDE SlimbookBasic Distro Details
Two Flavors, a "User Edition" and a "Developer's edition"
Name - KDE Neon Base System - Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop Environment - Plasma 5
File Manager - Dolphin Package Manager - Discover Kernel - 5.4 Display Manager - kwin X11 is there as well as WaylandHousekeeping
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KDE Non-Linear Video Editor or Kdenlive
This episode's app: Kdenlive
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December's distro of the month is ArcoLinux
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Mon, 30 Nov 2020 - 1h 26min - 11 - Episode 10: Don't Put That On Me
Coming up in this episode
- We get into some Office politics We'll discuss the new products we can't have and we have an app focus that will shed some light on your storage
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Open Letter from Libreoffice to Openoffice
Comparison History The LetterNvidia and hardware availability
RTX 3070 on AmazonMozilla
The Internet needs our love The Pitch The AdHousekeeping
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Filelight
This episode's app: FilelightNext Time
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Mon, 16 Nov 2020 - 1h 09min - 10 - Episode 09: Rolling in the Deepin
Coming up in this episode we cover
- Deepin App Focus - Lutris
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Deepin
Deepin - DDE Deepin Roots Deepin press release adressing spyware claim Huawei ships laptops with DeepinBasic Distro Details
Name - deepin 20 Base System - Debian 10.5 (buster) Desktop Environment - Deepin Desktop Environment 4.0 or DDE 4.0 written in QT File Manager - Deepin File Manager Package Manager - Deepin Package Installer using the deb package format User Interface - DE Based System & Service Manager - systemd Kernel - 5.4 or 5.7 Display Manager - dde-kwin fork of kwin X11 is there as well as WaylandHousekeeping
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Lutris
This episode's app: LutrisNext Time
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November's distro of the month is KDE Neon
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Mon, 02 Nov 2020 - 1h 16min - 9 - Episode 08: Dual Boot, Scoot and Boogie
Coming up in this episode we cover
- We try on 2 boots We'll discuss distributions from afar and we have an app focus that will help you find your way.
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Dual (multi) Booting
Why? Who? How? Should you? Maybe WSL2? How about a VM? Risk vs. Reward Joe raves about rEFInd (see app focus) Windows first - Linux next Not a beginner thing What works for you? It is not the same for everyone.Housekeeping
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rEFInd
This episode's app: rEFIndThe code is hosted on Sourceforge
Next Time
Do we have concerns about distributions (desktop environments) from certain places? e.g. UKUI, Deepin, etc. Do some research for yourself from trusted sources.Next episode we discuss October's distro of the month Deepin
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Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 1h 02min - 8 - Episode 07: Yaaast Queen
Coming up in this episode we cover
- openSUSE Tumbleweed App Focus - Audacity
Welcome to the Linux User Space
openSUSE Tumbleweed
openSUSE openSUSE Tumbleweed SuSE's Roots SLS - Soft Landing Linux Slackware jurix Super secret 4.2 .42 question.... YsST OBS - Open Build Service openQABasic Distro Details
Name - openSUSE Base System - Factory - developement codebase 2 options Leap - Yearly release cadence Tumbleweed - Rolling Desktop Environment - KDE since the beginning, GNOME, XFCE, LXDE, LXQt, Enlightenment, Cinnamon, Mate, Pantheon File Manager - Based on DE you choose Package Manager - Libzypp which provides Zypper on command line and YaST as a GUI and uses the RPM package format User Interface - DE Based System & Service Manager - systemd Kernel - ** 5.8.10 ** Leap is 5.3 at release July Display Manager - GDM, SDDM, LightDM, you can swap them around if you like Window Manager - Xorg is there as well as WaylandHousekeeping
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Audacity
This episode's app: AudacityNext Time
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October's distro of the month is Deepin
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Mon, 05 Oct 2020 - 1h 14min - 7 - Episode 06 Do we speak the same ‘Langridge’?
Coming up in this episode we cover
- We discuss some lingering Bad Voltage with our guest Stuart Langridge App focus - Open Broadcaster Software
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Invited guest - Stuart Langridge
Housekeeping
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Open Broadcaster Software
This episode's app: Open Broadcaster Software AKA OBS Studio
Free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.Next episode we discuss openSUSE
Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User SpaceMon, 21 Sep 2020 - 1h 38min - 6 - Episode 05: The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Coming up in this episode we cover
- Manjaro the good the bad and the ugly and Leo brings us an app that you will just love, if you lived in the 90's
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Manjaro
Manjaro web page Manjaro wikipedia page Manjaro Arm Roland Singer, Philip Muller & Guillaume Benoit co-founders Phillip Muller Announcment for first alpha Announcement, Manjaro no longer just a distro, but now company Forbes article - company announcement Announcing the switch to Free Office vs Libre Office by default Forbes article - office switch Archived forum New forum Change in manjaro team composition Change of treasurer for Manjaro community fundsBasic Distro Details
Base System - ARCH 3 repositories to choose from Unstable - Bleeding Edge ~ roughly 3 days behind ARCH Testing - Gone through initial test phase from unstable Stable - only packages deemed stable by dev team, which means generally 1-3 weeks of lag between ARCH and release. Desktop Environment - A beautiful XFCE, where they unapologetically focus their attention, and it shows. GNOME, KDE Spins Awesome, Bspwm, Budgie, Cinnamon, I3, LXDE, LXQt, Mate, and Openbox** File Manager - Based on DE you choose Package Manager - Pacman on Command Line and Pamac GTK & QT for a GUI interface User Interface - DE Based System & Service Manager - systemd Display Manager - GDM, SDDM, LightDM, you can swap them around if you like Window Manager - Xorg is there as well as Wayland if you aren't on Nvidia, still not stable yetHousekeeping
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Rofi
This episode's app: Rofi
Next episode we discuss topics impacting your user space
September's distro of the month is openSUSE tumbleweed
Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User SpaceMon, 07 Sep 2020 - 1h 29min - 5 - Episode 04: Positively Foxy
Episode: 04 Show Notes
Coming up in this episode we cover
- Toxicity in the community Mozilla and Firefox Printing in Linux And that must have app for every flatpak user
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Toxicity
Google & Ubuntu Team Up to Bring Flutter Apps to LinuxMozilla and Firefox
Essential Guide: Improve Firefox Performance on Linux by Turning WebRender On Mac and Linux coming soon, why no Linux support yet? The Firefox Browser is a privacy nightmare on desktop and mobile Mozilla turns off “Firefox Send” following malware abuse reports Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for subscription products to generate revenue Mozilla is laying off 250 people and planning a ‘new focus’ on making money 1 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement 2 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement 3 from 2018 4 from 2011 Comcast’s Xfinity Internet Service Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program Mozilla expands its partnership with ad-free subscription service Scroll Firefox Plans Controversial New Encryption Setting For Millions, And Update Starts This Month Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US Why Mozilla Firefox Is Making Headlines AgainPrinters
CUPS - Common UNIX Printing System HP Linux Imaging and Printing aka HPLIP HP's page for HPLIP Debugging Printing Problems in Ubuntu Debugging Printing Problems in Fedora Arch wiki - troubleshooting CUPS Debian wiki - CUPS debugging openSUSE Printer Operation DocHousekeeping
This Week in Linux
Tuxdigital
Destination Linux NetworkSupport us at patreon.com/linuxuserspace
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Flatseal
This episode's app: Flatseal
Setting Zoom flatpak permissions:
flatpak permission-set devices camera us.zoom.Zoom no
flatpak permission-set devices microphone us.zoom.Zoom yes
Eric Adams' video on Flatpak permissions
Next episode we discuss Manjaro
Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User SpaceMon, 24 Aug 2020 - 1h 18min - 4 - Episode 03: Fedora the explorer
Coming up in this episode we cover
- We Network with Joe Dive into Fedora 32 Listener feedback App Focus on Bitwarden
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Fedora 32
Fedora
Warren Togami
Gnome Desktop
KDE Plasma 5 Desktop
Heisenbug
Matthew Miller arsTECHNICA InterviewBasic Distro Details
Base System - Fedora Desktop Environment(s) - (Official) GNOME, (Spins) KDE Plasma, LXQT, LXDE, Cinnamon, MATE, XFCE, SOAS Labs - Astronomy, Comp Neuro, Design Suite, Games, Jam, Python, Security Labs, Robotics File Manager - Based on DE you choose Package Manager - RPM package manager w/ DNF as the dependency resolver User Interface - GTK 3, Qt System & Service Manager - systemd Software Manager, DNFDragora, Discover Display Manager - GDM, SDDM, LightDM Window Manager - Wayland by default since Fedora 27, Xorg is there tooRelease Notes Fedora 32
Fedora Magazine
RPM FusionHousekeeping
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Bitwarden
This episode's app: Bitwarden
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Mon, 10 Aug 2020 - 1h 32min - 3 - Episode 02: Episode 02: Transitioning to frustration
Coming up in this episode we cover
- Rocco's Audio Woes Linux Mint 20 & big ol grey mammal in the room and take a look at a program we can't believe isn't on every Linux Distro
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Linux Mint 20
Linux Mint
Base System - Ubuntu Desktop Environment - Cinnamon, MATE, XFCE File Manager - Nemo, fork of Nautilus Package Manager - APT / DEB User Interface - GTK 3 System & Service Manager - systemd Software Manager or Synaptic if your an animal Display Manager - LightDM Window Manager - Xorg by no Wayland support yet
Clement Lefebvre
Cinnamon Desktop
Interview 2007
Interview 2013
Ubuntu was never "forked". It was and still is used as a package base and regarded as an upstream component. Why Ubuntu? Because it was (and still is) the best package base.
Basic Distro DetailsRelease Notes Linux Mint 20 LTS
- Warpinator
- Allows sharing of files across local network
- Originally featured in Linux Mint 6 called "Giver"
- Goal here is to have a simple easy to use out of the box way to transfer files
- NVIDIA Optimus Support Improvements
- Switching between integrated or Dedicated Graphics
- Fully supports the "NVIDIA On Demand" feature
- Right click app from menu and option to launch with NVIDIA
- Tray UpdatesHousekeeping
The Linux Lads. Slight warning sometimes the language is NSFW. Join the lads every 2 weeks for a relaxing time with some great conversation about Linux. More info at their website
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Warpinator
This episode's app: Warpinator.
It's timely since we're using Linux Mint, and that's the crucible it was forged in.
It's installed by default in Linux Mint 20, and available... in the AUR. Everyone else will need to compile it from Github at this point.
Warpinator is basically just AirDrop on Mac and iOS, but for Linux.
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Mon, 27 Jul 2020 - 1h 16min - 2 - Episode 01: I blame Joe
Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
History
System 76
To my knowledge the only PC manufacturer that also ships it's own Distro, other than Raspian/Rasberry_Pi_OS for Rasberry Pi's
Release Notes Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
Extras
In Chrome and Chromium, and possibly in others, the option Force Color Profile needs to be turned to sRGB (or probably other profiles) in chrome://flags for blues to be... not purple.
Wine Dependencies
Drivers
Battle.net
Support popOS hereHousekeeping
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Linux Hardware
System76 Lemur Pro
Tuxedo
Manjaro infinity book S
Juno computers
Lenovo Will Sell Ubuntu on More ThinkPads, ThinkStations This Summer
Lenovo announced that all of its
Kubuntu Focus on BDLL
Dell Blog for Linux Machines
dell.com/linux
Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Now Comes with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Now you can buy laptops with elementary OS pre-installed
MX Linux Now Comes Pre-Installed on Star Labs’ Linux Laptops
StarLabs Mark IV
Purism - Librem 14
PineBook ProApp Focus
Bashtop
Bashtopgit clone https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop.git cd bashtop sudo make install
To remove it, in the same directory, run:
sudo make uninstall
To add temperatures, make sure you install the
lm-sensors
package, and for disk usage, install thesysstat
package so BashTOP can useiostat
.sudo apt install lm-sensors sysstat
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bashtop-monitor/bashtop sudo apt update sudo apt install bashtop
sudo snap install bashtop sudo snap connect bashtop:mount-observe sudo snap connect bashtop:network-control
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Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 1h 41min - 1 - Episode 00: Trailer
This is a podcast focused on connecting user space with the community. We invite you to join us as we explore the many things that impact you, the user. We’ll experiment with the Distros and Desktop Environments that we all love, we’ll discuss the current hardware and technology impacting our lives and we’ll also talk about the different topics affecting the community. All along the way we’ll share stories and anecdotes about our journey through the Linux User Space.
Episodes drop every other Monday with the first episode landing on July 13th. Find out more at linuxuserpace.show
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