Tag: Mint Monthly News
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481 – Change For The Sake of Jim
First up in the news: Mint Monthly News, March 2026; Major Redesign for Firefox: Chrome getting an upgrade; Debian 13.4; SUSE for sale - again; ASUS says MacBook Neo is “shock”; HBO, Paramount Merge; Xfwl4 coming to XFCE, and more.
In security and privacy: Age Verification coming to your Linux PC?; Anthropic turns Claud loose on Firefox code.
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479 – Bill’s Bash Scripts Bring All The Boys To The Yard
First up in the news: Mint Monthly News – January 2026,
In security and privacy: Theres an SSH Stalker
And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions
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475 – From Tarmageddon to Tranquility
In this episode of mintCast, we kick things off with Mint Monthly News for December, covering what’s new and noteworthy in the Linux Mint world.
In Security and Privacy, Charles breaks down two fresh vulnerabilities, React2Shell and Tarmageddon-Flaw, explaining what they are, why they matter, and how they could impact Linux users.
Then, in the Innards segment, Dale joins us for a deep dive into Syncthing. We explore what it is, how it works, and why it’s such a powerful, privacy-friendly tool for keeping your files in sync across devices—without relying on the cloud.
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474 – Goldilocks Zone
First up in the news: Mint Monthly News – November, and a variety of other items
In security and privacy: Cloudfare goes down and Charles finds out that Shai-Hulud returns from Arrakis
And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions
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472 – New Distros, Old Issues
First up in the news: Mint Monthly News – October 2025
Then, new distro news and updates, and more streaming stuff
In security and privacy: don’t trust every PPA!
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