Tag: Arch Linux
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465 – “Won’t Someone Think Of The Children!”
First up in the news: Mint 22.2 betas now in testing, Arch AUR Under Fire Once More as Malware Resurfaces, Debian 13 Trixie Release Date is Officially Confirmed, and Hyprland Hyprperks have been launched.
In Security and Privacy, Introducing Proton Authenticator – secure 2FA, your way and Microsoft Recall issues
In Check This Out, Ignition allows you to manage startup apps and scripts
And finally, Vibrations From the Ether
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393.5 – $HOME Decor
In our Innards section we discuss the changes we usually make to the systems and desktop environments we use to fit our workflows and to make them feel like home.
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379 – There Can Be Only One
In this episode we discuss our current daily driver distros of choice and pick alternatives that we would move to if our current distros of choice stopped being developed.
In security, Ubuntu Kernel Security Patches, FGKASLR gets closer to mainline, Data stealing malware hides on Linux servers, Go Daddy data breach
In our Wanderings, Joe does some 3d printing, Josh got a new monitor, Norbert switches OS’s, and Clayton looks back
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378.5 – Oh, the Distros You’ll Go!
In this episode we discuss our current daily driver distros of choice and pick alternatives that we would move to if our current distros of choice stopped being developed.
In security, Ubuntu Kernel Security Patches, FGKASLR gets closer to mainline, Data stealing malware hides on Linux servers, Go Daddy data breach
In our Wanderings, Joe does some 3d printing, Josh got a new monitor, Norbert switches OS’s, and Clayton looks back
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mintCast 277 – A look into BinUtils
277] Download Bi-weekly Wanderings: Isaac gets ArchLinux32 mirrors set up. Rob installs GalliumOS 2.1 on his Chromebook and upgraded from his daily driver machine to Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia. News: […]
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