Tag: Plex
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484 – Chuck x 2
First up in the news: Updated Mint ISOs
Then in our Wanderings: Majid explore Tailscale, Joe does it all again. Jim, Charlie, and Charles got some stuff too.
And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions
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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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468 – Very Plexable
First up in the news: Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” released, Mint Monthly News – August
In security and privacy: Plex is a problem again
And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions
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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.
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395 – Buttery Smooth Experience
First up in the news, AWK gets Unicode, GIMP out, Firefox improves its memory, Nitrux released, Unity is a Flavour, Microsoft drops Linux, Makulu adds to the confusion, and Debian wrestles with firmware;
In security and privacy, 8 Year Old Linux Kernel Vulnerability Uncovered, and Plex gets exposed;
Then in our Wanderings, Moss reconfigures again, and Norbert contradicts himself.
In our Innards section, Mint and Gnome have lots to show us;
And finally, the feedback and a suggestion or two.
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