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video: https://youtu.be/xf54vJrXB0o This week on Destination Linux, Captain Jill, Ryan, and Michael chart a course through the latest open-source headlines: VirtualBox 7.1.10 lands with fresh kernel and ARM love, Ubuntu plots a daring switch to a Rust-powered sudo-rs, and Arch Linux eyes transparent sponsorships (hey there, Valve!). Plus, a spirited listener debate on GrapheneOS, iOS privacy, and why security still matters—alongside our agentless friends at Sandfly Security. Buckle up, sync your repos, and keep flying with us! Forum Discussion Thread (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/e36725da-314a-41ea-9a31-0ce367dda79f.mp3) Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Hosted by: Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net (https://dasgeek.net) Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com (https://jilllinuxgirl.com) Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com (https://michaeltunnell.com) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:48 Community Feedback 10:56 Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security [ad] 13:08 Sandfly Security booth at the Red Hat Summit 13:44 Ubuntu 25.10 Switches to Rust-based Sudo 27:19 Virtual Machines & Ryan has a story for you 43:06 Arch Linux seems to be preparing for Sponsorships 53:50 Software Spotlight: Add Water 59:33 Support the show Links: Community Feedback https://destinationlinux.net/comments (https://destinationlinux.net/comments) https://destinationlinux.net/forum (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security [ad] https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly (https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly) Ubuntu 25.10 Switches to Rust-based Sudo https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/ubuntu-25-10-rust-sudo-rs-change (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/ubuntu-25-10-rust-sudo-rs-change) Virtual Machines & Ryan has a story for you https://9to5linux.com/virtualbox-7-1-10-is-out-with-initial-support-for-linux-6-15-and-6-16-kernels (https://9to5linux.com/virtualbox-7-1-10-is-out-with-initial-support-for-linux-6-15-and-6-16-kernels) Arch Linux seems to be preparing for Sponsorships https://news.itsfoss.com/arch-linux-sponsorships/ (https://news.itsfoss.com/arch-linux-sponsorships/) Software Spotlight: Add Water https://flathub.org/apps/dev.qwery.AddWater (https://flathub.org/apps/dev.qwery.AddWater) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://store.tuxdigital.com/ (https://store.tuxdigital.com/)
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video: https://youtu.be/BPO50JSnLCU Comment on the TWIL Forum (https://thisweekinlinux.com/forum) This week in Linux, we have a ton of news. In fact, sometimes I have to push stuff off a week, but we're going to do something a little different. We're going to do a bunch of extra topics. We're going to start off with Nobara 42 release. We also have a beta release of KDE Plasma's next version with Plasma 6.4. Then we have some stuff to talk about related to the Deepin desktop and OpenSUSE. And also we have some news for the installer for Arch Linux, as well as a bunch of other things, including whether or not Steam had a data breach. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on in the Linux and Open Source world. So let's jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews. Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/1092b02e-4c36-4706-a400-4472d1808b55.mp3) Support the Show Become a Patron = tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:58 Nobara 42 Released 03:56 Housekeeping 05:38 KDE Plasma 6.4 Beta 12:15 Removal of Deepin Desktop from openSUSE 16:15 Arch Linux Installer Adds Labwc & Niri Wayland Compositor Options 19:13 Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security 21:52 Steam Data Breach and Valve's Response 26:03 Steam Deck gets a Battery Charge Limit control in the in the latest Beta 28:19 SteamOS Compatibility Rating System 31:42 Podman 5.5 Released 35:42 10 Years of the Rust Language 38:12 Kdenlive 25.04 Video Editor Released 41:40 Shotcut 25.05 Video Editor Released 45:06 Outro Links: Nobara 42 https://nobaraproject.org/2025/05/13/may-132025/ (https://nobaraproject.org/2025/05/13/may-132025/) KDE Plasma 6.4 Beta https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.3.90/ (https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.3.90/) https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/plasma/6/6.3.5-6.3.90 (https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/plasma/6/6.3.5-6.3.90) Removal of Deepin Desktop from openSUSE https://security.opensuse.org/2025/05/07/deepin-desktop-removal.html (https://security.opensuse.org/2025/05/07/deepin-desktop-removal.html) Arch Linux Installer Adds Labwc & Niri Wayland Compositor Options https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/releases/tag/3.0.5 (https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/releases/tag/3.0.5) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Archinstall-3.0.5-Released (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Archinstall-3.0.5-Released) Sandfly Security https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly (https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly) Steam Data Breach and Valve's Response https://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/533224478739530146 (https://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/533224478739530146) https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/heres-a-statement-from-valve-on-the-reported-steam-data-breach/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/heres-a-statement-from-valve-on-the-reported-steam-data-breach/) Steam Deck Beta gets a Battery Charge Limit control https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1675200/view/529845510803030569 (https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1675200/view/529845510803030569) https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/steam-deck-gets-a-battery-charge-limit-control-in-the-latest-beta/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/steam-deck-gets-a-battery-charge-limit-control-in-the-latest-beta/) SteamOS Compatibility Rating System https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/532097310616717411 (https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/532097310616717411) https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/valve-announce-steamos-compatibility-ratings-an-extension-of-steam-deck-verified-for-more-devices/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/valve-announce-steamos-compatibility-ratings-an-extension-of-steam-deck-verified-for-more-devices/) Podman 5.5 https://podman.io/ (https://podman.io/) https://github.com/containers/podman/releases/tag/v5.5.0 (https://github.com/containers/podman/releases/tag/v5.5.0) 10 Years of the Rust Language https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/05/15/Rust-1.87.0/ (https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/05/15/Rust-1.87.0/) Kdenlive 25.04 https://kdenlive.org/news/releases/25.04.0/ (https://kdenlive.org/news/releases/25.04.0/) Shotcut 25.05 https://www.shotcut.org/blog/new-release-250511/ (https://www.shotcut.org/blog/new-release-250511/) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://store.tuxdigital.com/ (https://store.tuxdigital.com/)
Você já notou que, "de repente", o Linux não é mais coisa só de "nerd"? Gigantes do YouTube como o PewDiePie, Linus Sebastian (LTT), Leon (Coisa de Nerd) e muita gente famosa está "descobrindo" e falando sobre essa tecnologia usada em tantos sistemas operacionais.Neste Diocast vamos conversar sobre como o que antes era um assunto totalmente de nicho (bom, tecnicamente ainda é), agora é tema de vídeos e discussões entre influenciadores digitais com milhões de seguidores, e o mais legal é que essa conversa está gerando uma curiosidade enorme sobre tecnologias abertas em geral.PewDiePie, que recentemente compartilhou sua experiência positiva com o Linux Mint em seu PC principal e aprofundou-se no Arch Linux em seu laptop, gerou um impacto imediato que nós pudemos perceber em nossas redes sociais e no fórum Diolinux.Diferentemente de casos como o de Linus Sebastian do canal Linus Tech Tips, que teve uma experiência turbulenta e ficou muito frustrado com os resultados dos seus testes com Linux. A jornada de PewDiePie, demonstrou não apenas a adoção, mas também seu entusiasmo com os recursos que o sistema oferece, sendo praticamente um contraponto da experiência do Linus Sebastian.A lista de canais explorando o universo do Pinguim só cresce, solidificando a ideia de que testar o Linux não é só mais um experimento, mas uma opção válida e cada vez mais acessível. Essa crescente exposição do Linux está gerando uma avalanche de interesse, e com isso, podemos começar a ver uma pressão por uma experiência de desktop mais polida e acessível.A questão que surge é crucial: será que o ambiente Linux para desktop está realmente pronto para receber e cativar esse novo público, que muitas vezes não tem nenhum conhecimento técnico?---https://diolinux.com.br/podcast/pewdiepie-usando-linux.html
Jonathan reviews the OrangePI RV2, Windows runs Arch btw, and Nvidia is deprecating CUDA for some old video cards. PewDiePie made a Linux video, Proton 10 enters Beta, and OSU's Open Source Labs has a funding crunch. For command line tips, Ken starts a series on the pw-cli, Jeff has some ricing tips with eww, and Jonathan talks about Open Source character recognition with ocrmypdf and pdftotext. You can find the show notes at https://bit.ly/3GxPRbY and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Ken McDonald and Jeff Massie Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Recentemente, fomos pegos de surpresa com a notícia de que o principal criador do ArcoLinux decidiu encerrar o desenvolvimento dessa distribuição. Criado em 2018, o ArcoLinux, uma distribuição baseada no Arch Linux e que tinha uma proposta com foco educacional. Ao longo de sua existência, ela conquistou um público fiel, graças a sua versatilidade e ferramentas para facilitar a vida do usuário. Mas o fim de grandes projetos não afeta apenas distribuições Linux, vale lembrar também de outra plataforma que foi muito querida e que deixou um legado bem interessante de aprendizados e tecnologia para todos nós: o Orkut. O Orkut foi uma rede social criada por um engenheiro do Google chamado Orkut Büyükkökten, lançada em janeiro de 2004, ela rapidamente ficou muito popular no Brasil e na Índia. O Orkut foi pioneiro em vários recursos que hoje são comuns em outras redes sociais, como criar comunidades por temas, avaliar amigos e deixar mensagens de depoimento. No Brasil, especialmente, o Orkut virou um fenômeno cultural, com comunidades que reuniam milhares de pessoas com os mais diversos interesses, desde hobbies, programas de TV, até piadas e críticas bem-humoradas. Isso me fez pensar por que será que esses projetos que a gente se conecta tanto às vezes acabam desaparecendo assim. Neste Diocast vamos discutir, afinal, será que isso é algo inevitável na tecnologia? ---Deixe seu comentário, ele pode ser lido no próximo programa.https://diolinux.com.br/podcast/sua-distro-um-dia-vai-acabar.html
Today we have the developer of XeroLinux back on the podcast once again to not only chat about the project but Arch Linux generally and the world of Linux.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson==========Guest Links==========Website: https://xerolinux.xyz/Github: https://github.com/XeroLinuxMastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@XeroLinux==========Support The Show==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson=========Video Platforms==========
video: https://youtu.be/9-KlMwQA2v4 Comment on the TWIL Forum (https://thisweekinlinux.com/forum) This week in Linux, we are celebrating the 300th episode of the show, and we're going to do a giveaway! Also this week we're going to go fishing well not exactly we will talk about the Fish Shell's latest release then we'll also take a look at the new drivers from NVIDIA and are they being good to Linux now we'll see mozilla is also in the news this week with uh well they've made a new terms of use and some people are not too happy about it. System76 has announced the latest alpha release for their COSMIC Desktop. All of this and so much more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on in the Linux and open source world. Now let's jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews. Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/73833de3-936a-4c72-b8d2-f8cfdcdf9cb4.mp3) Support the Show Become a Patron = tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:33 TWIL 300 & What's new at TuxDigital 01:45 TWIL 300 Giveaway! 02:54 Destination Linux interview with Craig Rowland of Sandfly Security 03:22 New video on the channel, "is Arch Linux stable?" 03:32 New merch in the TuxDigital Store 03:49 Fish 4.0 Shell Released 06:42 NVIDIA 570.124.04 Linux Driver Released 08:23 Gentoo Linux adds QCOW2 Images for Cloud 10:38 Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security 12:10 Mozilla adds Terms of Use for Firefox 24:04 System76 announces 6th Alpha of COSMIC Desktop 31:11 EA Open-Sources Command & Conquer Games 32:43 Framework Desktop & other announcements 36:48 Support the show Links: What's new at TuxDigital https://tuxdigital.com (https://tuxdigital.com) TWIL 300 Giveaway! https://thisweekinlinux.com/300giveaway (https://thisweekinlinux.com/300giveaway) Destination Linux interview with Craig Rowland of Sandfly Security https://destinationlinux.net (https://destinationlinux.net) New video on the channel, "is Arch Linux stable?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYs_GfI2vPA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYs_GfI2vPA) New merch in the TuxDigital Store https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Fish 4.0 Shell Released https://fishshell.com/ (https://fishshell.com/) https://fishshell.com/blog/new-in-40/ (https://fishshell.com/blog/new-in-40/) NVIDIA 570.124.04 Linux Driver Released https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/drivers/details/241275/ (https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/drivers/details/241275/) Gentoo Linux adds QCOW2 Images for Cloud https://www.gentoo.org/news/2025/02/20/gentoo-qcow2-images.html (https://www.gentoo.org/news/2025/02/20/gentoo-qcow2-images.html) https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-250/ (https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-250/) https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-259/ (https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-259/) Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly (https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly) Mozilla adds Terms of Use for Firefox https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/firefox-terms-of-use/ (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/firefox-terms-of-use/) https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-leadership-growth-planning-updates/ (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-leadership-growth-planning-updates/) https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/ (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/) https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/commit/d459addab846d8144b61939b7f4310eb80c5470e#commitcomment-153095625 (https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/commit/d459addab846d8144b61939b7f4310eb80c5470e#commitcomment-153095625) System76 announces 6th Alpha of COSMIC Desktop https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-alpha-6-big-leaps-forward (https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-alpha-6-big-leaps-forward) EA Open-Sources Command & Conquer Games https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/02/ea-just-open-sourced-command-conquer-red-alert-renegade-and-generals/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/02/ea-just-open-sourced-command-conquer-red-alert-renegade-and-generals/) Framework Desktop & other announcements https://frame.work/framework-event (https://frame.work/framework-event) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://store.tuxdigital.com/ (https://store.tuxdigital.com/)
Bill commits to running MX Linux for a year and has issues with Ubuntu based distros. We discuss Linux drivers, the Cosmic desktop, Wayland display manager, gaming on Linux and much, much more. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #464 · 2024 Year End Review 04:44 Bill commits to running MX Linux for a year 07:57 Bill has issues with Ubuntu based distros 17:44 Some Linux driver maintainers de-listed 21:23 New file system accepted - no bovine intervention 25:31 Good news for team green - Nvidia 28:08 The Cosmic desktop from System76 is making great progress 30:18 What's going on with Mozilla? 30% layoffs? 34:38 The Rasberry Pie foundation has been busy 37:00 Wayland display manager on Fedora and Ubuntu 42:40 RISC 44:43 Faster installs 46:39 HEIC - HEIF image support in Linux 50:14 Linux kernel cadence changed 54:25 Better gaming for everyone 56:34 Gnome feature fest 58:02 Ubuntu's anniversary flourishes 61:05 Wayland: All the cool kids are doing it 63:09 Ubuntu's desktop security center 65:00 Ubuntu app center can install .deb packages 68:50 Advances in gaming on Linux 69:42 Steamdeck uses Arch Linux 71:39 Fedora desktops galore 74:57 Intel has problems with 13th and 14th gen chips 76:60 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 77:55 End
Es fácil crear una web app en #rust y typescript utilizando los frameworks #axum y #react para implementar el #backend y el #frontend en #linux y #dockerEn los últimos episodios te he hablado de desarrollo de aplicaciones utilizando ArchLinux, como por ejemplo en el episodio 652 que tituléQue distro Linux utilizar para programar, o mas concretamente el episodio 545 que tituléMamá quiero ser full stack developer. Esto no es solo relativo al desarrollo de aplicaciones y herramientaspara Linux, que también, sino mas bien está enfocado en eldesarrollo en Linux. En los últimos tiempos ando metido en el desarrollo de un par de aplicaciones web que me tienen mas que emocionados, y que hace que me reafirme en el convencimiento de que me encuentro en el mejor ecosistema que se puede tener para el desarrollo. Así en este episodio te quiero hablar sobre el desarrollo de aplicaciones web en Linux, en concreto en ArchLinux, utilizando Rust en el backend y React en el frontend.Más información y enlaces en lasnotas del episodio
Es fácil crear una web app en #rust y typescript utilizando los frameworks #axum y #react para implementar el #backend y el #frontend en #linux y #dockerEn los últimos episodios te he hablado de desarrollo de aplicaciones utilizando ArchLinux, como por ejemplo en el episodio 652 que tituléQue distro Linux utilizar para programar, o mas concretamente el episodio 545 que tituléMamá quiero ser full stack developer. Esto no es solo relativo al desarrollo de aplicaciones y herramientaspara Linux, que también, sino mas bien está enfocado en eldesarrollo en Linux. En los últimos tiempos ando metido en el desarrollo de un par de aplicaciones web que me tienen mas que emocionados, y que hace que me reafirme en el convencimiento de que me encuentro en el mejor ecosistema que se puede tener para el desarrollo. Así en este episodio te quiero hablar sobre el desarrollo de aplicaciones web en Linux, en concreto en ArchLinux, utilizando Rust en el backend y React en el frontend.Más información y enlaces en lasnotas del episodio
Following Arch Linux Discord voting to ban "links to X / Twitter" & death threats towards a journalist, all official Arch Linux channels begin mass censorship campaign. More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
More from The Lunduke Journal:https://lunduke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
On the eve of episode 600, we introduce our next challenge and explore the new wave of Linux phones.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
The guys are back, this time with Intel news, Microsoft's new open source tool, and the dust-up between bottles and OpenSuse. We finally cover the Pi 500 and Pi monitor, review the latest Framework laptops, and take a look at Microsoft's new Open Source MarkItDown tool. For tips we have comm for comparing files, a tip on bash expansion, fbi for displaying images right on the frame buffer, and abcde for super simple audio CD extraction. The show notes are at https://bit.ly/4gtMyQ0 Merry Christmas, and we'll see you next year! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell, Jeff Massie, and David Ruggles Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
It's the Jeff and Jonathan Show, with the guys talking about the new Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards, the new hardware attack known as BadRam, and the new proposed Fedora COSMIC spin. There's a new Proton release, CentOS Stream 10 is out, and KDE ships 6.3. For tips we have Cargo for all your rust packaging needs, and switcherooctl for video card management. See the show notes at https://bit.ly/4iDntUk and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Host: Jeff Massie Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Una de las preguntas más recurrentes en el grupo de Telegram, es que distribución Linux elegir para tal o cual cosa. en general cada uno tenemos nuestro punto de vista. sin embargo yo siempre me planteo que es mejor ver cuáles son tus necesidades antes que simplemente elegir una distribución por la el entorno de escritorio por la paquetería o por cualquier otro tipo de estrella de estas razones. sin embargo hasta el momento nunca había tratado el tema de qué distribución Linux elegir para programar y lo cierto es que si me lo hubiera planteado hace unos años habría elegido otra completamente distinta probablemente habría elegido Ubuntu sin embargo hoy después del tiempo transcurrido utilizando Arch Linux seguro que te voy a recomendar arlinus como distribución Linux para trabajar. porque al final cualquier sistema o cualquier distribución Linux va a funcionar perfectamente para programar entonces son otros condicionantes los que serán los que determinen qué distribución tienes que elegir
Una de las preguntas más recurrentes en el grupo de Telegram, es que distribución Linux elegir para tal o cual cosa. en general cada uno tenemos nuestro punto de vista. sin embargo yo siempre me planteo que es mejor ver cuáles son tus necesidades antes que simplemente elegir una distribución por la el entorno de escritorio por la paquetería o por cualquier otro tipo de estrella de estas razones. sin embargo hasta el momento nunca había tratado el tema de qué distribución Linux elegir para programar y lo cierto es que si me lo hubiera planteado hace unos años habría elegido otra completamente distinta probablemente habría elegido Ubuntu sin embargo hoy después del tiempo transcurrido utilizando Arch Linux seguro que te voy a recomendar arlinus como distribución Linux para trabajar. porque al final cualquier sistema o cualquier distribución Linux va a funcionar perfectamente para programar entonces son otros condicionantes los que serán los que determinen qué distribución tienes que elegir
video: https://youtu.be/7UWLmx7vpKQ Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/287-linux-6-12-arch-linux-blender-4-3-security-flaw-found-more-linux-news/6504) This week in Linux, we saw the release of the latest version of the Linux Kernel with Linux 6.12. Plus Qualys announced that they found some security vulnerabilities in the needrestart package used by Ubuntu. I'll break it down for you and let you know whether you should panic or not. Then we've got a bunch of releases to talk about from Blender, Arch Linux & more. Then we got some more news from Mozilla to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Firefox web browser. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on in the Linux and Open Source world. Now let's jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/d2185c03-86fd-43be-8a33-d3539c83fd7c.mp3) Support the Show Become a Patron = tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:47 Linux Kernel 6.12 Released 04:21 Needrestart Security Vulnerabilities Found 06:31 Blender 4.3 Released 08:55 Archinstall 3.0 Released 10:35 Warehouse 2.0 Flatpak Manager 13:24 Zrythm 1.0 Released 15:46 20th Anniversary of Mozilla Firefox 18:37 Support the show Links: Linux Kernel 6.12 Released https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wgtGkHshfvaAe_O2ntnFBH3EprNk1juieLmjcF2HBwBgQ@mail.gmail.com/T/#u (https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wgtGkHshfvaAe_O2ntnFBH3EprNk1juieLmjcF2HBwBgQ@mail.gmail.com/T/#u) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=baeb9a7d8b60b021d907127509c44507539c15e5 (https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=baeb9a7d8b60b021d907127509c44507539c15e5) https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_6.12 (https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_6.12) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.12-Released (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.12-Released) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/linux-kernel-6-12-has-landed-and-its-a-big-one (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/linux-kernel-6-12-has-landed-and-its-a-big-one) Needrestart Security Vulnerabilities Found https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-threat-research/2024/11/19/qualys-tru-uncovers-five-local-privilege-escalation-vulnerabilities-in-needrestart (https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-threat-research/2024/11/19/qualys-tru-uncovers-five-local-privilege-escalation-vulnerabilities-in-needrestart) https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/decades-old-security-vulnerabilities.html (https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/decades-old-security-vulnerabilities.html) Blender 4.3 Released https://www.blender.org/download/releases/4-3/ (https://www.blender.org/download/releases/4-3/) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/blender-4-3-brings-hardware-accelerated-ray-tracing-to-linux (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/blender-4-3-brings-hardware-accelerated-ray-tracing-to-linux) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Blender-4.3-Released (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Blender-4.3-Released) Archinstall 3.0 Released https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall (https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall) https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/pull/2663 (https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/pull/2663) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Archinstall-3.0-Released (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Archinstall-3.0-Released) Warehouse 2.0 Flatpak Manager https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.flattool.Warehouse (https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.flattool.Warehouse) https://github.com/flattool/warehouse (https://github.com/flattool/warehouse) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/warehouse-flatpak-manager-ubuntu (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/warehouse-flatpak-manager-ubuntu) Zrythm 1.0 Released https://www.zrythm.org/ (https://www.zrythm.org/) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Zrythm-1.0 (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Zrythm-1.0) 20th Anniversary of Mozilla Firefox https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-milestones/ (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-milestones/) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store)
When you think of vtubers you don't normally think of Linux but there are a few of them out there and Veni here is one of them, specifically on Arch Linux... btw. ==========Support The Channel========== ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson ► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo ► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF ► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson ==========Guest Links========== Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/venituber YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venituber Twitter: https://x.com/VeniTuber Linktree: https://linktr.ee/venituber ==========Support The Show========== ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson ► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo ► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF ► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson =========Video Platforms==========
#archlinux es una distribución #linux que con #archinstall es realmente sencilla de instalar y muy recomendable para quien quiere una #rolling #release Hace unos días comenté en el grupo de Telegram de atareao con Linux que mi equipo con Arch Linux había muerto, y lo había resucitado. Aunque realmente, no fue una resurrección sino que mas bien fue una clonación o algo similar. Y es que volví a instalarla de nuevo, pero, al contrario que en otras ocasiones, lo hice a través el conocido paquete archinstall, que hace que esto de instalar Arch Linux, se haya pasado de ser un proceso tedioso y complicado, a ser un proceso muy pero que muy sencillo. Y es que, instalar Arch Linux con archinstall es tan sencillo como instalar Ubuntu o Linux Mint. Por esto te digo que Arch Linux es muy fácil de instalar. Pruébala. Más información, enlaces y notas en https://atareao.es/podcast/638
In Linux Out Loud episode 99, titled "Match Made in Arch Heaven", the hosts dive into tech adventures, from upgrading laptops for kids and scoring grants to managing multiple kernel versions in Tumbleweed. Matt shows off his new portable monitor, and the crew discusses the exciting collaboration between Valve and Arch Linux. With plenty of laughs and insights into gaming, open-source tech, and community-driven projects, this episode is packed with fun and techy goodness! Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-99/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/))
video: https://youtu.be/elSV8cWuT_w On this week's episode, we're going to discuss how Arch is getting a big resource boost from Valve, woo-hoo, and what it means for Linux. Welcome to Destination Linux, where we discuss the latest news, hot topics, gaming, mobile, and all things open source in Linux. Also this week, we're really, seriously going to have a story time with Michael. Plus we got some Linux gaming and our software spotlight and more Now let's get the show on the road toward Destination Linux. Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/391-valve-makes-major-move-for-linux-gaming-huge-news-for-arch-linux-and-wayland/6452) Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/afb3dd79-ff97-4239-abe2-9be20e598dee.mp3) Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Hosted by: Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net (https://dasgeek.net) Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com (https://jilllinuxgirl.com) Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com (https://michaeltunnell.com) Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:45 Community Feedback 00:10:44 Valve, somehow, becomes even cooler 00:28:39 Projects Giving Back 00:39:42 Story Time with Michael Tunnell complete with ASMR 00:52:32 Mobile News: Android Embraces Rust And Gets Better 00:58:43 Gaming: Hades 01:06:50 Software Spotlight: Siril 01:09:22 Tip of the Week: Or Not 01:09:39 Support the Show Links: Community Feedback https://destinationlinux.net/comments (https://destinationlinux.net/comments) https://destinationlinux.net/forum (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Valve, somehow, becomes even cooler https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org/thread/RIZSKIBDSLY4S5J2E2STNP5DH4XZGJMR/ (https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org/thread/RIZSKIBDSLY4S5J2E2STNP5DH4XZGJMR/) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Valve-Arch-Linux-Collaboration (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Valve-Arch-Linux-Collaboration) https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/339 (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/339) https://www.supergoodcode.com/My-Wayland-Your-Wayland-Our-Wayland/ (https://www.supergoodcode.com/My-Wayland-Your-Wayland-Our-Wayland/) https://www.supergoodcode.com/unsticking-the-very-sticky/ (https://www.supergoodcode.com/unsticking-the-very-sticky/) Mobile News: Android Embraces Rust And Gets Better https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/googles-shift-to-rust-programming-cuts.html (https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/googles-shift-to-rust-programming-cuts.html) Gaming: Hades https://store.steampowered.com/app/1145360/Hades/ (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1145360/Hades/) Software Spotlight: Siril https://flathub.org/apps/org.siril.Siril (https://flathub.org/apps/org.siril.Siril) Support the Show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) https://tuxdigital.com/discord (https://tuxdigital.com/discord)
The boys are reunited to discuss Steam officially backing the Arch Linux team to help advance SteamOS! Make sure to subscribe to our channel so you never miss a single Steam Deck Tutorial! Links Support us on Patreon Write in to the show Join our Discord Credits Music by Adhesive Wombat
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This week we dig into the Verizon outage. We'll talk about why and how you can host your own communication infrastructure, so an outage is less detrimental to your life! -- During The Show -- 01:35 Notes with sync? - Jou Jou How Steve takes notes Standard Notes (https://app.standardnotes.com/) Joplin (https://joplinapp.org/) Simple Mobile Tools (https://simplemobiletools.com/) Fossify (https://www.fossify.org/apps/) Nextcloud Notes app Collabra 09:12 Listener Reacts To Distros - Aaron Issues with Ubuntu Go for Fedora Endless OS Write in with your Ubuntu issues Mind Drip One Offline Windows Setup (https://docs.minddripone.com/Windows/windows-11-offline-setup/) 15:27 Audio Issues Mixer died Loaner from company Got the board fixed Sample rate changed Sample rate manually fixed and digital recorder back in production 17:48 News Wire Firefox 131 - mozilla.org (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/131.0/releasenotes/) FFmpeg 7.1 - ffmpeg.org (https://ffmpeg.org) GnuCash 5.9 - gnucash.org (https://www.gnucash.org/news.phtml) Postgres 17.1 - postgresql (https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-17-released-2936/) Winamp Source Code - bleepingcomputer.com (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/winamp-releases-source-code-asks-for-help-modernizing-the-player/) Liya 2.1 - notebookcheck.net (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Arch-Linux-based-Liya-2-1-rolls-out-with-the-6-11-0-1-kernel.893752.0.html) Arch and Valve Collaboration - lists.archlinux.org (https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org/thread/RIZSKIBDSLY4S5J2E2STNP5DH4XZGJMR/) Tails and Tor Join Forces - blog.torproject.org (https://blog.torproject.org/tor-tails-join-forces/) Statial-B - hackaday.com (https://hackaday.com/2024/09/25/the-statial-b-open-source-adjustable-mouse/) Molmo Open Source AI Model - venturebeat.com (https://venturebeat.com/ai/ai2s-new-molmo-open-source-ai-models-beat-gpt-4o-claude-on-some-benchmarks/) 18:55 Arch Flatpak Issue Installed Arch, ran the ansible, restored backups Flatpak installs failed Github Issue (https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5111) Arch Flatpak Fix ``` flatpak remote-delete --force flathub flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo ``` * Let's do a better job 26:10 Verizon Outage No clear communication Speculation abounds No clear ETA for restoration of service Never seen people behave this badly Self Hosted services unaffected Calls and Texts via 3CX and JMP.chat Internal communications over Matrix Companies should self host their own services Communication is changing Master Switch (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/194417/the-master-switch-by-tim-wu/) Steve didn't even notice the outage Other carriers reported issues contacting Verizon customers Don't be a slave to the glowing brick 40:33 Thunderbird on Android Mozilla took over K9 Mail Unified Inbox Still in Beta Asking for feedback Thunderbird Matrix Chat (https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#tb-android:mozilla.org) Thunderbird Blog Post (https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/) 46:00 Reproducibility Combinations of packages can be problematic Automation can fail Never will be completely safe Automation can get you a long way NixOS ZFS Snapshots -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/409) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
Deadlock turns cheaters into frogs! California changes how always-online games are sold, Valve invests in Arch Linux, and organizing your Genshin spreadsheet with YAML.
¡Ni las apariencias inspiracionales podrán salvarlos!¡Porque es lunes y SpreadShotNews Podcast ya esta aqui! En este episodio: Maxi continua avanzando en el Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key, mientras Nico termina el Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow de la Castlevania Advanced Collection y continua con el Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow de la Castlevania Dominus Collection. Ademas, nos da sus primeras impresiones del The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. En el Rapid-Fire, tenemos noticias sobre PlatinumGames retomando por completo el control de una de sus ip, Ubisoft tiene 99 problemas y ser exitoso no es uno de ellos, el Estado de California decide que es hora de sincerar el lenguaje alrededor de las tiendas digitales, nos enteramos finalmente que paso con Annapurna Interactive, Valve decide que es más barato que la gente les haga juicio, y además entra en un acuerdo de colaboración con la gente de Arch Linux. Para la Main Quest de esta semana, repasamos los anuncios del State of Play para después meternos de lleno en la Tokyo Game Show 2024 con el Broadcast de Xbox y noticias de anuncios y actualizaciones sobre varios juegos gracias a Gematsu. Para finalizar, en el Special Move, Nico y Maxi recomiendan notas sobre el flamante Museo de Nintendo, una realizada por Dan Ryckert para Gamespot , y la otra por Andrew Webster para The Verge . Por último, recuerden que nos pueden escribir preguntas directamente a través de google forms en el siguiente link: spreadshotnews.com/preguntas
Gabriel Custodiet speaks with Nick of the YouTube channel The Linux Experiment. They discuss a variety of Linux topics: Apple compatibility, the “problem” with Linux packages, choosing hardware best optimized for Linux, Wayland, Linux kernel “bloat,” criticism of Mozilla, Arch Linux, and how to game on Linux computers. PREVIOUS EPISODE → https://odysee.com/@WatchmanPrivacy:1/LinuxExperiment GUEST LINKS → https://www.youtube.com/@TheLinuxEXP → https://mastodon.social/web/@thelinuxEXP WATCHMAN PRIVACY → https://watchmanprivacy.com (Including privacy consulting) → https://twitter.com/watchmanprivacy → https://escapethetechnocracy.com/ CRYPTO DONATIONS →8829DiYwJ344peEM7SzUspMtgUWKAjGJRHmu4Q6R8kEWMpafiXPPNBkeRBhNPK6sw27urqqMYTWWXZrsX6BLRrj7HiooPAy (Monero) →https://btcpay0.voltageapp.io/apps/3JDQDSj2rp56KDffH5sSZL19J1Lh/pos (BTC) Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Timeline 00:00 – Introduction 1:40 – Where is Microsoft headed? 4:55 – Apple computers vs Linux 8:40 – The “Problem” with Linux packages (downloading programs) 14:05 – Flatpak “not verified” 17:30 – Scenario: finding the best version of a program such as a crypto wallet 19:55 – Going beyond Linux Mint 23:20 – Choosing best hardware for driver compatibility 27:50 – Problems with Linux-specific laptop companies 31:10 – Linux kernel has increased by 2700x lines of code since inception 33:35 – What is Wayland? 38:50 – Thoughts on Mozilla? 44:20 – Thoughts on tablets 47:20 – Gauging France's temperature on FOSS, privacy, etc. 51:45 – Nick's audience's preferred distro (Arch Linux) 54:00 – Linux gaming 101 59:10 – Final thoughts
Está em dúvida sobre qual distribuição Linux escolher? Neste episódio do Diocast, vamos desmistificar os termos técnicos e te ajudar a entender os diferentes ciclos de lançamento das distros. Você vai aprender o que significam termos como 'bleeding edge', 'LTS', 'rolling release' e 'point release'. Vamos comparar as vantagens e desvantagens de cada abordagem, usando como exemplo distribuições populares como Arch Linux e Ubuntu. No final, você terá todas as informações necessárias para tomar uma decisão informada e escolher a distro Linux que melhor se adapta ao seu perfil e às suas necessidades. --- Deixe seu comentário, ele pode ser lido no próximo programa. https://diolinux.com.br/podcast/esta-escolhendo-sua-distro-linux-errado.html
Cómo instalar Insync y GNOME Encfs Manager en ArchLinux desde AUR, integrando #Google Drive y #GNOME en #Linux, ventajas e inconvenientes. En este nuevo episodio quiero hablarte sobre Google Drive y cómo integrarlo perfectamente con tu sistema Linux, específicamente en Arch Linux, utilizando Insync. Además, exploraremos cómo proteger tus datos con GNOME Encfs Manager. Aunque he hablado de estas herramientas antes, nunca he discutido su uso combinado en Arch Linux, y menos aún desde los repositorios AUR. Pero, lo cierto, es que ha sido toda una sorpresa descubrir lo increíblemente fácil que es instalar y configurar estas aplicaciones en Arch Linux. Así que, sin más preámbulos, ¡vamos a ello! Más información, enlaces y notas en https://atareao.es/podcast/617
In our Innards section: Migrating Pihole and wireguard to an x86_64 system In Vibrations from the Ether, we have listener feedback about malicious Linux developer vulnerabilities And finally, in Check This Out, Bill discusses Fullup – The comprehensive update script for Arch Linux based systems
Bill runs Arch, by the way. We discuss zutils, podcatcher software, hacker scam, trying distros, encrypted files and file formats. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback 00:57 Bill tries Arch Linux 02:35 Bill gets better Internet speeds 06:48 What happened to Nix OS? 07:54 Is Arch finally for new Linux users? 10:02 Update on Zorin give-away 11:28 David: The xzutils vulnerability 17:59 Stephen: Struggling to listen using Pocketcast 20:52 Anonymous listener can pay cash for urgent assistance with hacker software. Is this a scam? 24:05 Jesper: Please fix the audio volume 25:59 George: Toots vs. tweets 26:52 George: Feedback on Antennapod, Ventoy, Distrosea, Veracrypt, and the most compatible file format 36:59 Thank you, listeners, for all your engagement with our podcast 39:28 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 40:36 End
Bill runs Arch, by the way. We discuss zutils, podcatcher software, hacker scam, trying distros, encrypted files and file formats. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback 00:57 Bill tries Arch Linux 02:35 Bill gets better Internet speeds 06:48 What happened to Nix OS? 07:54 Is Arch finally for new Linux users? 10:02 Update on Zorin give-away 11:28 David: The xzutils vulnerability 17:59 Stephen: Struggling to listen using Pocketcast 20:52 Anonymous listener can pay cash for urgent assistance with hacker software. Is this a scam? 24:05 Jesper: Please fix the audio volume 25:59 George: Toots vs. tweets 26:52 George: Feedback on Antennapod, Ventoy, Distrosea, Veracrypt, and the most compatible file format 36:59 Thank you, listeners, for all your engagement with our podcast 39:28 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 40:36 End
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https://youtu.be/0cCBn-iMOUY Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/256-linux-desktop-growth-fedora-dropping-xorg-nintendo-vs-yuzu-lawsuit-amp-more-linux-news/6185) We've got a lot of big news for Linux users this week! We've got everything from marketshare growth to the latest updates for your favorite distros. Desktop Linux hits 4% market share! That's the highest ever by the way. Linux From Scratch just released a new version for those of you who dream of building your own OS. Fedora is considering dropping XOrg entirely on Fedora 41 Workstation. Arch Linux users are getting a pretty big update to their package manager, Pacman. Plus we are so close to 30,000 subscribers on my YouTube channel, if you enjoy this show and aren't subscribe to my channel then I'd appreciate it if you help me reach that milestone. That would be awesome. Now let's jump into This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/4edd037a-6771-4d27-b289-6abd39780b1d.mp3) Sponsored by: Kolide - thisweekinlinux.com/kolide (https://thisweekinlinux.com/kolide) Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:08 I'm going to SCALE - [link (https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x)] 03:31 4% Marketshare for Linux on StatCounter! - [link (https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide)] 06:28 Nintendo says Game Over to Yuzu Emulator with $2.4 Million lawsuit - [link (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/03/yuzu-agrees-to-pay-nintendo-2-4-million-and-will-entirely-shut-down/)] 11:40 Open Collective Foundation is shutting down - [OCF (https://opencollective.foundation/), OSC comment (https://opencollective.com/opensource/updates/regarding-the-announcement-to-dissolve-open-collective-foundation)] 15:04 Sponsored by Kolide - [link (https://thisweekinlinux.com/kolide)] 16:26 Fedora Project Considering Dropping XOrg from Workstation - [link (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-41-No-GNOME-Xorg-Install)] 20:56 Flock to Fedora Conference - [link (https://fedoramagazine.org/flock-2024-rochester-new-york/)] 23:28 HDMI Forum 'blocks AMD open sourcing its 2.1 drivers' - [link (https://www.phoronix.com/news/HDMI-2.1-OSS-Rejected)] 24:37 Zorin OS 17.1 Released - [link (https://blog.zorin.com/2024/03/07/zorin-os-17.1-is-released/)] 26:37 OpenMediaVault 7.0 Released - [link (https://www.openmediavault.org/?p=3663)] 28:40 Arch Linux's Pacman 6.1 Released - [link (https://gitlab.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman/-/releases/v6.1.0)] 30:10 Linux From Scratch 12.1 Released - [link (https://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/sympa/arc/lfs-announce/2024-03/msg00001.html)] 33:34 Outro
Coming up in this episode * The AI Revolution is Coming * The History of MATE * We Read the Tea Leaves * Then Look to Lighten the Load The Video https://youtu.be/rKEIwDb1R9Q 0:00 Cold Open 4:09 Embrace the AI Overlords 21:45 The History of MATE 42:22 How Is MATE? 1:05:16 Next Time 1:07:51 Stinger Preshow - The Computer Shopper Dan is sitting on a gold mine with his collection of Computer Shoppers (https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=computer+shopper+magazine&_sacat=0)
Tyler and Matt return to piss everyone off.
In this episode of 'Whiskey, Web, and Whatnot', hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III debate podcast names, discuss the feasibility of creating a company, and share insights on tech projects like Biome and Shepherd. They also talk about the importance of leveraging built-in features in tech systems, their take on tech wars, thoughts about the future of JavaScript, and more. Accompanying their tech-related discussions are whiskey tasting notes on Sweetens Cove, Tennessee Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Key Takeaways [00:37] - The Reality of Being a CEO [01:39] - The Mystery of HTMX [02:16] - Whiskey Tasting: Sweetens Cove [03:06] - The Science of Whiskey Aging [03:21] - The Curious Case of Soft Water [03:42] - Pop Culture References and Whiskey [07:33] - Whiskey Rating and Review [15:52] - Tech Talk: GraphQL and Sidebar Placement [20:23] - The Future of OpenAI [26:47] - Social Media Algorithms and Engagement [29:12] - Ubuntu Server and Daily Use Challenges [30:08] - Exploring Framework Laptops and Modular Tech [30:52] - The Linux User Experience: A Developer's Perspective [32:32] - The Pros and Cons of Arch Linux [33:31] - The Future of Linux and the Framework Laptop [34:08] - The Struggles of App Development on Ubuntu [36:27] - The Rise of New JavaScript Runtimes [37:45] - Exploring Biome: A New Web API Framework [49:39] - The Future of Shepherd: A Library for Web APIs [55:19] - Christmas Shopping Habits and Affiliate Programs Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Whiskey Web and Whatnot Merch Enjoying the podcast and want us to make more? Help support us by picking up some of our fresh merch at https://whiskey.fund/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whiskey-web-and-whatnot/message
HAPPY HOLIDAYS from The Hacks! Tom and Chunga are getting ready for their year end holiday break! Wow, what an incredible and chaotic year its has been for both of them. As the year comes to a close, The Hacks has historically chosen to spend their last episode reviewing the biggest events of the past 12-months, etc. This year however, Tom has asked to change things up a bit and focus on something super nerdy. He wants to have fun getting into the weeds of a process hes known about but hasn't bothered doing for decades. It's called "Compiler Optimization". Chunga has no idea what that is, but ok! He's all in to talk about it! As most of you know, Tom loves Arch Linux. It's been his preferred for as long as he can remember. Recently, he learned about a new system that recompiles all of the Arch Linux packages, and optimizes them to current and/or different benchmarks, so that everything runs faster and simply put, better on x86, 64-bit, CPU's. How does it work and is it something that you should try? Listnen NOW and decide for yourself! Tom and Chunga would like to thank each and every one of you for listening to The Hacks! They hope you have a wonderful holiday season and wish you all a Happy New Year! See you in 2024!! Get started using Salt in just a few minutes!
Can we save an old Arch install? We'll attempt a live rescue, then get into our tips for keeping your old Linux install running great.
Even if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Listener Jeff.
Guest Vagrant Cascadian Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! Richard is in Portland at FOSSY, the Free and Open Source Software Yearly conference that is held by the Software Freedom Conservancy. In this episode, Richard invites guest Vagrant Cascadian to delve into the world of Reproducible Builds. Vagrant walks us through his role in the project where the aim is to ensure identical results in software builds across various machines and times, enhancing software security and creating a seamless developer experience. Discover how this mission, supported by the Software Freedom Conservancy and a broad community, is changing the face of Linux distros, Arch Linux, openSUSE, and F-Droid. They also explore the challenges of managing random elements in software, and Vagrant's vision to make reproducible builds a standard best practice that will ideally become automatic for users. Vagrant shares his work in progress and their commitment to the “last mile problem.” Hit download now to hear more! [00:00:47] Vagrant talks about their work at Reproducible Builds and details their responsibilities, including removing timestamps from Debian packages to enable reproducibility and maintaining infrastructure on ARM-based machines. [00:02:25] Why do reproducible builds matter? Well, they allow verification that the source code matches the binary code that runs on a computer, enhancing security and preventing potential exploits. Also, they are important in scientific principles and for developers during code refactoring. [00:03:41] The Reproducible Project is made up of a few developers under the Software Freedom Conservancy, but also includes a large community working on different projects. The project receives funding from various grants and sometimes corporate sponsors. [00:05:56] We hear about the challenge of managing random elements in software to achieve reproducible builds. Vagrant talks about their goal to make reproducible builds a standard best proactive in the industry, benefitting software users. [00:08:27] Vagrant shares their challenge in educating people about reproducible builds while also trying to make it a standard practice. [00:09:09] How can open source projects help? They can help by setting up reproducibility testing in their continuous integration frameworks. [00:10:24] Richard asks how large companies can benefit from and contribute to reproducible builds. Vagrant mentions how companies like Google find value in reproducible builds as it saves time, energy, and money by not having to rebuild things when they know they don't have to. [00:11:56] Vagrant mentions that they're in the proof of concept phase of making Debian 96% reproducible, which includes over 30,000 source packages and over 50,000 binary packages. Richard asks about the project's expected completion date, which Vagrant responds it's his last mile problem to some degree, but they're close. [00:12:51] Find out where you can find Vagrant and Reproducible Builds on the internet. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?lang=en) Software Freedom Conservancy (https://sfconservancy.org/) Open OSS (https://openoss.sourceforge.net/) Vagrant Cascadian Mastodon (https://floss.social/@vagrantc) Aikidev, LLC (https://www.aikidev.net/about/story/) Reproducible Builds (https://reproducible-builds.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Vagrant Cascadian.
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we got some news about the upcoming desktop environments of KDE Plasma 6 and COSMIC desktop from System76. Then we take a look a the news of CodeWeavers changing their company structure and the changes from Arch Linux. We'll also check out the latest releases from Lutris, […]
How Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified.
Chris attempts to get Fedora 37 on his M1 Max MacBook Pro, while Wes and Brent try the "every distro at once" desktop.
We assemble to predict what will happen in 2023 and score how our 2022 predictions turned out.
Brent's been hiding your emails; we confront him and expose what he's been keeping from the show.