Episode 24 | This Week in Linux
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”24″] We’ll check out the release notes for GNOME 3.28, Firefox 59, HexChat, MX Linux, Netrunner, LibreELEC, Sparky Linux and more. There’s
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”24″] We’ll check out the release notes for GNOME 3.28, Firefox 59, HexChat, MX Linux, Netrunner, LibreELEC, Sparky Linux and more. There’s
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”23″] We’ve got some new releases from Bleachbit, KDE Falkon, Albert (the keyboard launcher), Caprine (desktop app for Facebook messenger), and more.
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”22″] Signal got a massive donation from the Co-Founder of WhatsApp, Flameshot: a new screenshot tool is pretty slick. We take a
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”21″] We’ve got a lot of distro news from Ubuntu, Solus, Fedora, Linux Lite and more. We’ll take a look at some
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”20″] We got a new Linux kernel, new updates from LibreOffice, Nextcloud, VLC and more. We also saw some hardware announcements from
Official Version: https://youtu.be/xha6DJ_v1E4KDE.org News: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/7vnxhc/plasma_512_is_out_and_it_is_faster_stabler_and/ This is the Plasma 5.12 promo video that I made for the KDE Community. I am uploading it here to
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”19″] Ubuntu disabled downloads for the 17.10 ISO. We’ll talk about why and what is being done to solve it. We’ll check
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”18″] On this episode of This Week in Linux, we talk about the recent FCC decision to rollback Net Neutrality Rules. We
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”17″] TeamViewer 13 was announced and they’re bringing Native Linux support to their remote desktop software. We saw many Distro releases this
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”16″] We say goodbye to Linux Journal. We’ll revisit the idea of using search engines on the command line. For Desktop Environments,