Episode 17 | This Week in Linux
[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=”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,
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”15″] We check out a few useful command-line tools and productivity apps. We discuss Canonical’s recent outreach to the greater community with
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”14″] The first 6 Year LTS Linux Kernel was released this week. Huge Update from Mozilla with Firefox Quantum. New distro releases
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”13″] We take a look at a cool auto-upgrade tool. I never thought I’s see this happen but Intel and AMD announced
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”12″] Audacity Released a Big Update, We also got some updates for a couple of eBook Readers. In Distro News we talk
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”11″] Canonical announced the codename for Ubuntu 18.04, Kodi Entertainment Center saw a new release, and we’ll check out some cool command
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”10″] Canonical releases Ubuntu 17.10, one of the biggest releases of Ubuntu in years. We’ll take a brief look at it as
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”9″] We take a look at some browser releases and a new crowdfunding project for socializing the command line. In Distro News,
[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”8″] The Long Term Support version of the Linux Kernel is now longer. SUSE announced SUSE Studio Express. We take a look