Tag: linux

  • 461 – Virtualization

    First up in the news: Mint Monthly News, BackBlaze backups may be in trouble, you can run Arch inside Windows, Linux kernel drops 486 and early 586 support, and a new RaspberryPiOS release, and the end of Windows 10 support brings new opportunities

    In security and privacy: openSUSE removes Deepin Desktop over security issues, Proton threatens to quit Switzerland over new surveillance law

    Then in our Wanderings: Bill goes mobile, Moss plays with a Pangolin, Eric finally fixes his WiFi.

    In our Innards section: we talk about Virtual Machines

    In Bodhi Corner, just a bit about theming

  • 460 – Open Discussion

    First up in the news: Ubuntu 25.04 released, Ardour advances, Commodore OS 3.0 released, and OpenMandriva brings us TWO new releases

    In security and privacy: US warns of new Zambian cybersecurity law, and Hackers can now imitate official Google mail

    Then in our Wanderings: Joe gets recontained, Moss waits, Majid goes to Cambridge

    In our Innards section: Open discussion!

    In Bodhi Corner, we discuss the magic of modules

  • 458 – The Mobile Generation

    First up in the news: New GIMP, Debian comes to a RISC-V tablet, Google explains why the are putting Terminal on Android, Asahi Linux loses another top dev, Plex goes for the gold – yours, meet EU OS, Kernel 6.14 is released, Gnome 48 released, new GRUB updates, AerynOS is released with GNOME 48

    In security and privacy: “MyTerms” wants to let the user dictate privacy

    Then in our Wanderings: Moss plays Musical Tablets, Joe Moxes the Prox, Dale has a burpday, Majid is on holiday and Bill is off truckin’ somewhere...

    In our Innards section: Dale takes us through Mobile Networks

    In Bodhi Corner, Moss covers new translations and work on the next version.

  • 457.5 – Crossing The Streams

    In our Innards section: Media Streaming

    In Bodhi Corner, Bodhi has added new themes and work has started on Bodhi 8, so far using Debian 12 base

    And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions.

  • 457- mozillaCast

    First up in the news: Firefox’s new terms aren’t that bad, uBlock Origin is the Most Popular Firefox Add-on, Cloudflare bounces browsers, and PocketCast goes free

    In security and privacy: French government rejects security backdoors, and TAILS replaces balenaEtcher with Rufus as installer for Windows

    Then in our Wanderings: Joe moxxes the prox, Bill goes deep in the heart of Texas, Moss sings again, and Majid finally learns Audacity...sort of

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