On this episode of This Week in Linux: Linux 5.17 Kernel, Mesa 22.0, Budgie Desktop 10.6, Blender 3.1, Wine 7.4, Google Plans Their Own Version Of Wine, Zorin OS 16.1, Arch Linux 20th Anniversary, Heroic Games Launcher Now On Flathub, Xbox Game Studios Talks About Steam Deck, Dirty Pipe Vulnerability, and Firefox 98. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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Chapters
- 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 189
- 00:35 = Linux 5.17 Kernel Released
- 03:57 = Mesa 22.0 Released
- 05:37 = Budgie Desktop 10.6 Released
- 07:54 = DigitalOcean: App Platform ( https://do.co/tux2022 )
- 09:22 = Blender 3.1 Released
- 11:11 = Wine 7.4 Released
- 12:19 = Google Plans Their Own Version Of Wine
- 14:28 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln )
- 16:10 = Zorin OS 16.1 Released
- 18:09 = Arch Linux 20th Anniversary
- 19:22 = Heroic Games Launcher Now On Flathub
- 20:18 = Visuex.com: Design & Digital Marketing ( https://visuex.com/dln )
- 21:30 = Xbox Game Studios Talks About Steam Deck
- 22:56 = Dirty Pipe Vulnerability
- 26:27 = Firefox 98 Released
- 28:37 = Outro
Thanks, @MichaelTunnell - really enjoyed this, as usual! Now I’m up-to-date on my TWiL and DL podcasts, I think I’ll catch-up on Hardware Addicts next, though I’m very behind.
I popped onto your sponsor Visuex’s site - very impressive, thanks. I think it’s just decades of using the command line, so is it just me perceiving this as:
vi su ex
and wondering if you’re telling us you no-longer use vi or su because you’ve moved on to Kate and sudo?
More seriously though, great news as ever with kernel and other updates. I’m glad distros have patched that security flaw, though in mobile technologies I know some budget phones only provide updates for a very limited period and then that’s yet another vulnerability in Android?
Recently I’ve chosen to try my hand at contributing to open source in the KDE project; one reason is its impact could be so far-reaching, including for Linux based mobile phones. We really them!
Continue the discussion at forum.tuxdigital.com