272: Linux 6.10, Windows Global Outage, openSUSE Brand Drama, GNOME Director Leaves & more Linux news
This week in Linux, there was a brand new version of the Linux kernel. Windows users have suffered a massive outage that continues to cause
This week in Linux, there was a brand new version of the Linux kernel. Windows users have suffered a massive outage that continues to cause
Today the discussion will focus on applications we use to do screen recording. There are lots of options out there everything from the heavyweight, OBS
Join us for laughs and tech talk on Linux Out Loud! We dive into 3D printing mishaps, programmable LEDs, and the latest in gaming. Get
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This week in Linux, Fedora announced some plans for future releases that may be controversial. There’s a new IDE available for Linux that might turn
Bring your topics, whatever they are, and join the conversation. So long as it is Linux, technology or open source related, it is good to
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Tonight we will be taking a less trodden path of exploring GhostBSD. Is it Linux? No, but it is like Linux-Adjacent. It’s still open source
This week in Linux, we got new releases from EndeavourOS, Pipewire and more. Linux Mint is in the news this week with the Beta of
In Episode 92 of “Linux Out Loud,” hosts Matt, Nate, and Wendy dive into tech hijinks and nostalgic nerdiness. Nate shares his VLAN adventures, Wendy