On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got a ton of cool news to talk about. We’ve got App News for Kdenlive video editor, WordPress website platform, Nextcloud’s Desktop client now has End-to-End Encryption and later we’ll cover a terminal based File Manager called “nnn”. We’ve also got some really fun Distro News with 2 Hacking aka Penetration Testing distros in Kali Linux and Parrot OS. We’re also going to follow up on the KDE Edition of MX Linux because the stable release is out. Later in the show we’re going to discuss Valve’s Proton because it’s been 2 Years since the release of the project and just so much has happened thanks to this project. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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Segment Index
- 00:00 = Intro to TWinL 114
- 00:57 = What is This Week in Linux
- 01:21 = Housekeeping: DLN Game Fest
- 01:54 = Housekeeping: my other podcasts Destination Linux & Hardware Addicts
- 02:32 = Housekeeping: Michael on Twitter & Mastodon
- 02:48 = WordPress 5.5 Eckstine Released
- 08:01 = Kdenlive 20.08 Released
- 11:38 = System76 New Bonobo WS Linux Laptop
- 15:55 = Digital Ocean – Cloud VPS ( https://do.co/dln )
- 17:07 = Kali Linux 2020.3 Released
- 19:54 = Parrot OS 4.10 Released
- 23:02 = Nextcloud Desktop Client Gets Encryption
- 26:33 = Bitwarden – Open Source Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln )
- 28:53 = Valve’s Proton is 2 Years Old
- 32:42 = MX Linux 19.2 KDE Edition Released
- 34:19 = nnn 3.4 Released (Terminal File Manager)
- 36:45 = Outro . . . be sure to Like That Smash Button 😀
Thanks, @MichaelTunnell - very informative show, as ever Fantastic news of developments in KDEnlive and WordPress, both of which obviously have very large user-bases. I have to say NextCloud and other self-hosted solutions do interest me, so I’ll keep an eye open for any new videos you have on that topic. I know both MX Linux and Plasma are very popular, so I’m sure many will appreciate the tie-up that’s just been released!
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