369 – Cache Flushing
1:49 The News
27:48 Security Update
32:18 Bi-Weekly Wanderings
1:01:28 Announcements & Outro
First up in the news Linux Mint is ready for the facelift, Snaps get an upgrade, Kernel 5.14 is out, and 5.15 is looking good, and Ubuntu gets a release date
In security cache flushing and Bluetooth flaws
Then in our Wanderings Joe pines a phone with plasma, Tony walks 500 miles, and I search for a keyboard
Twitter. Discord. Telegram. Matrix. Reddit. Youtube.
The News
- Linux Mint Monthly News, August (Thanks Londoner)
- Snapcraft 6.0
- Kernel 5.14 Contains an Upgraded AMDGPU Driver
- Next Gen “Bz” Wireless and 6GHz Hidden SSID support landing in 5.15
- Linux on Apple M1 gets Rudimentary Graphics Support
- Ubuntu 22.04 Gets a Release Date (Thanks Dale)
- Firefox. At least we’re not Opera (Thanks Londoner)
Security Update
Bi-Weekly Wanderings
Announcements
- Next Episode – 2 pm US Central time on Sunday September 19, 2021
- Get mintCast converted to your time zone
- Next Live Stream – 2 pm US Central time on September 11, 2021
- Get the livestream converted to your time zone
Wrap-up
- Joe – www.Tllts.org, www.linuxlugcast.com, MeWe, [email protected]
- Bo – Crowbar Kernel Panic, [email protected]
- Tony Hughes – HPR – http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=338, Twitter @TonyH1212, [email protected], [email protected]
- Josh Hawk – [email protected], @joshontech on Twitter and most other social sites, Crowbar Kernel Panic
- Leo – leochavez.org and @leochavez on Twitter, [email protected], linuxuserspace.show. Buy me a coffee!
Before we leave, we want to make sure to acknowledge some of the people who make mintCast possible …
- Owen Peery for our audio editing, Josh Lowe for all his work on the website, Hobstar for our logo, initrd for the animated Discord logo, and Londoner for our time sync
- Bytemark Hosting for hosting mintcast.org and our Mumble server
- Archive.org for hosting our audio files
- HPR for our backup Mumble room
- The Linux Mint development team for the fine distro we love to talk about <Thanks, Clem!>
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Leo, check out this low profile https://redragonshop.com/products/shrapnel-k589; quiet (reds), silent, linear. Still expecting OpenRGB to get supported (fingers crossed).
Walking in Lake district has been on my wish list for a few decades. Eventually one day! I’ve been on day trip along the wall and been to Newcastle area numerous times, in business. Returning to the norther area for walking in the Lake district is something to look forward to.