Tag: linux

  • 430 – Darn Small(er) Linux

    First up in the news: Mint 21.3 "Edge" is out, Ubuntu taking heat over Pro packages, Bazzite 2.2 is out, BunsenLabs Boron is out, Parrot 6.0 is out, we say Goodbye to Ginny, RPi Compute Module 5 is in the works, Say Hello to Wilma, RH causes issues for CentOS, and DSL Linux makes a resurgence

    In security and privacy: Ring will stop giving video to police, and AnyDesk responds to a major hack

    Then in our Wanderings: Bill is moving gear around, Joe upgrades, Moss takes a new tablet, and Majid is drinking the Samsung Kool-Aid

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  • 429 – Do You Desktop?

    First up in the news: Mint 21.3 released, Linux kernel 4.14 goes EOL, Google sued over patent infringement, OpenSSH phases out DSA keys, Canonical snap steams Valve

    In security and privacy: NoaBot worms its way into Linux; Pixieboot vulnerabilities show up in UEFI, and SlippyBook rears its head

    Then in our Wanderings: Joe buys things cheap, and Eric talks audio production

    In our Innards section: We talk about whether there’s a need for desktop computers anymore.

    And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions

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  • 428.5 – 2024 Predictions

    In our Innards section: Predictions: 2023 mistakes and 2024 attempts

    In "Check This Out" Bill Talks a little about Ventoy - again

    And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions.

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  • 428 – 32 bit’s Days Are Numbered

    First up in the news: Mint Monthly News, Fedora Asahi Remix Officially Released for Apple Silicon Macs

    In security and privacy: Nothin'. We got nothin'.

    Then in our Wanderings: Bill becomes “unstable”; Majid bricks and un-bricks; Moss is counting pixels; Joe …; and Eric does some Homebrewing

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  • 427.5 – Free Form or Free Fall

    In our Innards section: We're a bit all over the place - a "free form" if you will.

    And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions. No, really – we've got feedback this time!

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