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Q&A222: What are the pros and cons of Obtanium (and APKs) vs the Play Store? Do we think "Schnier's Law" can explain privacy apathy? Does anyone sell Fedora-focused devices? What are the pros and cons of Appimages and Flatpaks? Do we have thoughts on Atlas Privacy? Join our next Q&A on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collection/415684?view=expanded or XMR Chat: https://xmrchat.com/surveillancepodWelcome to the Surveillance Report Q&A - featuring Techlore & The New Oil answering your questions about privacy and security.❤️ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surveillancepod
Coming up in this episode * The Thunder rolls * We flatten out the History * And Package Up Our Experience 0:00 Cold Open 1:34 Thundermail for Everyone! 23:21 The History of Flatpak - 24:32 From Glick to Bundles - 29:55 From Bundles to xdg-app - 30:54 From Flatpak to the Future! 37:44 Are Flatpaks the Best Solution? 1:02:46 Next Time 1:05:14 Stinger The Video Version (https://youtu.be/_fXr6fCPJ8U) https://youtu.be/_fXr6fCPJ8U Thundermail The Thundermail announcement (https://blog.thunderbird.net/2025/04/thundermail-and-thunderbird-pro-services/)
Coming up in this episode * Oh GNOME! * Mozilla, Don't Watch * And a few high notes The Video Version! (https://youtu.be/FdHulOnBwEo) https://youtu.be/FdHulOnBwEo 0:00 Cold Open 1:07 Dash To Panel Needs Your Help! 27:21 Firefox's New Terms Of Use 51:33 Mark / Contact Button 1:00:34 Scott / Contact Button 1:03:22 Dan / Matrix 1:06:09 chraist / Matrix 1:08:07 bgt lover / Matrix 1:10:00 MarshMan / Discord 1:13:58 Next Time! 1:18:45 Stinger Dash to Panel Maintainer Quits Dash to panel maintainer quits (https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/14/dashtopanel_maintainer_quits/) The GitHub issue (https://github.com/home-sweet-gnome/dash-to-panel/issues/2259)
The boys are back! This time we talk about all things negative and positive, maybe, about flatpaks and why the future of Linux is not quite perfected yet. ==== Special Thanks to Our Patrons! ==== https://thelinuxcast.org/patrons/ ===== Follow us
We're taking on some of the toughest critiques of the Linux desktop, then taking a look at CachyOS and what makes it feel like a million bucks.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:
In Linux Out Loud episode 105, the hosts look ahead to 2025 with big Linux hopes and smart tech ideas! Nate shows off his retro-inspired keyboard. Bill has an update on Home Assistant voice control, and the team debates universal packages like AppImages and Flatpaks. With off-topic laughs about Atari decanters and a tech purchase competition, it's a lively blend of predictions, open-source fun, and a splash of RGB chaos! Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-105/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/)) Bill (Discord: ctlinux, Mastodon @ctlinux) Special Guest: Bill.
In Linux Out Loud episode 104 the hosts dive into holiday cheer with festive projects, from electrifying Christmas displays to arcade cabinet builds. They tackle 3D printer challenges, explore CAD tools for custom projects, and share tips on cleaning up server rooms and managing printers. It's a lively mix of problem-solving, creative tech, and Linux fun! Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-104/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/)) Bill (Discord: ctlinux, Mastodon @ctlinux) Special Guest: Bill.
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https://youtu.be/4jr0_g-JTW8 Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/261-fedora-40-ubuntu-24-04-lts-flathub-redesign-nextcloud-more-linux-news/6214) This week's episode is so jam packed that it is kind of ridiculous. Let's rapid fire this intro and you'll see what I mean. Fedora Linux 40 is out, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is out, Nextcloud has a new release of Nextcloud Hub and the release notes feel like they never end, the Flathub has released a new design refresh making it even better to use Flatpaks, and we recently had an awesome interview on the Destination Linux podcast that I gotta tell you about and all of this in one episode. I mean there's so much just in the Ubuntu topic that I didn't have time to cover the flavours, I'll tell you about those next week. Yea, this is going to be one of those episodes. Welcome to This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/6957bc04-cc78-4b70-89d3-df6681803eb1.mp3) Sponsored by: LINBIT - thisweekinlinux.com/linbit (https://thisweekinlinux.com/linbit) 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 01:16 Fedora Linux 40 Released 10:01 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Released 14:32 Sponsored by LINBIT 15:56 Flathub Design Refresh 17:43 Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest 18:28 Nextcloud Hub 8 Released 23:35 Destination Linux interview of Jon "maddog" Hall 24:43 Bazzite 3.0 Released 27:13 Tails 6.2 Released 28:17 Outro Links: Fedora 40 Released https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-40/ (https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-40/) https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-workstation-40/ (https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-workstation-40/) https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-in-fedora-kde-40/ (https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-in-fedora-kde-40/) https://fedoramagazine.org/slimbook-fedora-2-new-ultrabooks-for-fedora-linux-40/ (https://fedoramagazine.org/slimbook-fedora-2-new-ultrabooks-for-fedora-linux-40/) https://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/ (https://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/) Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Released https://ubuntu.com//blog/canonical-releases-ubuntu-24-04-noble-numbat (https://ubuntu.com//blog/canonical-releases-ubuntu-24-04-noble-numbat) https://ubuntu.com//blog/ubuntu-desktop-24-04-noble-numbat-deep-dive (https://ubuntu.com//blog/ubuntu-desktop-24-04-noble-numbat-deep-dive) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/ubuntu-24-04-released (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/ubuntu-24-04-released) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/ubuntu-now-supports-heif-images (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/ubuntu-now-supports-heif-images) Flathub Design Refresh https://flathub.org/ (https://flathub.org/) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/flathub-website-new-look (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/flathub-website-new-look) Red Hat Summit https://www.redhat.com/en/summit (https://www.redhat.com/en/summit) https://destinationlinux.net (https://destinationlinux.net) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmBj2sJnzLc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmBj2sJnzLc) Nextcloud Hub 8 Released https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-hub8 (https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-hub8) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl2BQu2dWZY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl2BQu2dWZY) Destination Linux interview of Jon "maddog" Hall https://destinationlinux.net (https://destinationlinux.net) https://destinationlinux.net/366 (https://destinationlinux.net/366) Bazzite 3.0 Released https://bazzite.gg/ (https://bazzite.gg/) https://universal-blue.org/ (https://universal-blue.org/) https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/announcing-bazzite-3-0/1218 (https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/announcing-bazzite-3-0/1218) Tails 6.2 Released https://tails.net/news/version_6.2/index.en.html (https://tails.net/news/version_6.2/index.en.html) Other TWIL episodes I mentioned https://thisweekinlinux.com/258 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/258) https://thisweekinlinux.com/257 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/257) https://thisweekinlinux.com/256 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/256) https://thisweekinlinux.com/255 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/255) https://thisweekinlinux.com/253 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/253) https://thisweekinlinux.com/246 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/246)
https://youtu.be/u0475LDXlDg Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/258-xz-backdoor-attack-linux-mint-22-fedora-switch-to-kde-flathub-unverified-amp-more-linux-news/6203) This week's news is exciting with cool new stuff and pretty bonkers because we narrowly avoided a security nightmare! A backdoor was discovered hidden in a common Linux utility, and it could have infected millions of devices. We'll break down how this almost happened, and what it means for you. Then, we'll switch gears and talk about some exciting upcoming features in Linux Mint 22. Fedora Linux might be getting a whole new look – we'll discuss a proposal to switch the default desktop environment. Flathub is making some changes to make it easier to indentify whether or not a Flatpak is official. Plus there is a new campaign for video game preservation that targets companies effectively breaking their games after an arbitary amount of time. All of this and more on this episode of This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/a8d6fa07-0040-4d41-840b-19dafd68bc94.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 01:06 XZ backdoor found in widespread Linux utility - [link (https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4), link (https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/04/what-we-know-about-the-xz-utils-backdoor-that-almost-infected-the-world/)] 10:26 Flathub adds Unverified Badge to Flatpaks - [link (https://floss.social/@flathub/112175755723668238)] 14:42 Sponsored by Kolide - [link (https://thisweekinlinux.com/kolide)] 16:05 Stop Killing Games.com - [link (https://stopkillinggames.com), video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w70Xc9CStoE)] 20:28 Linux Mint 22 Update, Future of Linux Mint - [link (https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4660)] 23:23 Fedora Change Proposal for KDE Plasma Default - [link (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FedoraPlasmaWorkstation)] 25:24 Redis Changes Their Licensing Model - [link (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Redict-7.3-Redis-Fork)] 28:23 Serpent OS Hopes To Ship Pre-Alpha ISOs Soon - [link (https://serpentos.com/blog/2024/03/31/the-march-of-progress/)] 30:42 Flowblade 2.14 Video Editor Released - [link (https://github.com/jliljebl/flowblade?tab=readme-ov-file)] 32:57 Outro
https://youtu.be/plfGctyEcy4 Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/248-linuz-6-7-solus-4-5-snaps-flatpaks-ai-news-amp-more-linux-news/6126) On this episode of TWIL (248), there is a new version of the Linux kernel bringing a ton of improvements. Solus has released a new version of their distro. We've got news about the universal app formats Snaps and Flatpaks. Then we'll dive into a variety of AI related topics from Audacity to Volkswagen. All of this and more on this episode of This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/62b237b2-907a-44ec-b391-df424ef978dc.mp3) Supported by: Kolide = https://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 00:38 Linux Kernel 6.7 Released - [ link (https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=widprp4XoHUcsDe7e16YZjLYJWra-dK0hE1MnfPMf6C3Q@mail.gmail.com/T/#u) ] 02:02 Solus 4.5 Released - [ link (https://getsol.us/2024/01/08/solus-4-5-released/) ] 03:19 Snaps To Get Better Across Distros - [ link (https://fosstodon.org/@zygoon/111703074865213822) ] 04:30 Flathub's New App Metadata Guidelines - [ link (https://docs.flathub.org/blog/quality-moderation/) ] 06:53 Audacity Introduces OpenVINO AI Effects - [ link (https://www.audacityteam.org/blog/openvino-ai-effects/) ] 08:07 Kolide - [ link (thisweekinlinux.com/kolide) ] 09:29 Deepin Linux Working on Integrating AI - [ itsfoss (https://news.itsfoss.com/deepin-linux-distro-ai/), linux unplugged (https://linuxunplugged.com/543) ] 10:13 Volkswagen Integrates ChatGPT in Cars - [ link (https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/world-premiere-at-ces-volkswagen-integrates-chatgpt-into-its-vehicles-18048) ] 11:41 Microsoft Adding New AI Key to Keyboards - [ link (https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2024/01/04/introducing-a-new-copilot-key-to-kick-off-the-year-of-ai-powered-windows-pcs/) ] 12:42 Kodi 20.3 “Nexus” Released - [ link (https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-20-3-nexus-release/) ] 13:03 OpenWrt One: First In-House Hardware - [ link (https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-one-celebrating-20-years-of-openwrt/183684) ] 14:08 Fwupd 1.9.11 Released - [ link (https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/releases/tag/1.9.11) ] 15:26 FLOSS Weekly Leaves the TWiT Network - [ TWiT (https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly), hackaday (https://hackaday.com/tag/floss-weekly/), Michael on FLOSS Weekly: 505 (https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/505), 532 (https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/532), 548 (https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/548), 570 (https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/570) ] 16:17 Vim 9.1 Released - [ link (https://www.vim.org/vim-9.1-released.php), Destination Linux 335 (https://destinationlinux.net/335) ] 16:54 Outro
On this episode of TWIL (248), there is a new version of the Linux kernel bringing a ton of improvements. Solus has released a new version of their distro. We've got news about the universal app formats Snaps and Flatpaks. Then we'll dive into a variety of AI related topics from Audacity to Volkswagen. All […]
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.
Linux kernel 6.6 brings the rumble! Discord releases an official Flatpak, NVIDIA ups their Wayland game, and Dead E. Ruxpin would like to tell you a bedtime story.
What if you could purchase a computer built like a Mac but run a free and open source operating system on it that you can't break, would you buy one? Steve and Noah discuss the Malibal, and an immutable distro with Flatpaks that "just works" -- During The Show -- 00:58 Intro Steve's Nvidea Issue trouble shooting process root cause = it's dirty why dig for the root cause Good News! Axia fixed our board! 06:50 Google Ad Policy - Ahmed Google ads used for phishing Google ads placement confusing Why google don't clearly label ads 12:05 TPM & Drive Encryption On Fedora - Tiny Clevis (https://github.com/latchset/clevis) SystemD Cryptenroll Fedora TPM Blog Post (https://fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-disk-using-tpm2/) Fedora Security Keys Blog Post (https://fedoramagazine.org/use-systemd-cryptenroll-with-fido-u2f-or-tpm2-to-decrypt-your-disk/) 15:09 Linux Mint Issues - penguin prince Maybe re-seat things? 15:55 Current Grafana Setup - Tiny Current Usage Network CPU RAM Disk Matrix database Added to Ansible Grafana can be more than graphs 21:00 News Wire Fedora KDE Plasma 6 Dropping X11 - 9 to 5 Linux (https://9to5linux.com/fedora-linux-40-to-offer-the-kde-plasma-6-desktop-on-wayland-and-drop-x11-session) Linux 6.7 Drops Itanium IA-64 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.7-To-Drop-Itanium-IA-64) ReiserFS Removed From Default Kernel - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/ReiserFS-Drop-From-Defconfigs) Tails 5.17.1 - Tails (https://tails.net/news/version_5.17.1/index.en.html) Real-Time Linux on AWS - The News Stack (https://thenewstack.io/canonical-brings-real-time-linux-to-amazon-web-services/) Delayed Module Signature Verification - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Delay-Module-Verification) OpenSUSE Seeks LEAP Replacement - ZDNet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/opensuse-seeks-a-leap-replacement-but-will-distro-community-rise-to-the-challenge/) OpenSource.com Reborn - Open SOurce Watch (https://opensourcewatch.beehiiv.com/p/invaluable-opensourcecom-site-reborn-opensourcenet) Intel FPGA & RISC-V - The Register (https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/15/intel_fpga_updates/) OpenSSL 1.1.1 is EOL - The News Stack (https://thenewstack.io/update-now-openssl-1-1-1s-shelf-life-has-ended/) Earth Lusca & SprySOCKS backdoor - Bleeping Computer (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-sprysocks-linux-malware-used-in-cyber-espionage-attacks/) NCurses Flaw - The Hacker News (https://thehackernews.com/2023/09/microsoft-uncovers-flaws-in-ncurses.html) CISA Announcement - CISA.gov (https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/cisa-announces-open-source-software-security-roadmap) VC Bill Gurley - Fortune.com (https://fortune.com/2023/09/17/bill-gurley-warns-regulatory-capture-ai-hails-open-source/) 6.1.14 Kernel in Scratch - MIT.edu (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/892602496) 23:00 OpenSuse Aeon "It Just Works" Linux MicroOS & Gnome as immmutable base Software via FlatPak and distrobox Good for some users What problem does this solve? Purpose Driven OpenSuse Aeon (https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Aeon) All Systems GO Talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K_kGbmlewo) 34:30 Penguin Prince Calls Adding a Page to WordPress Issue Page refuses to go live 38:55 The US Assembled Linux Laptop You Haven't Heard Of Malibal (https://www.malibal.com/) Final Assembly in the US Expensive Making a powerful sleek computer Most have graphics cards Optimus Manager (https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager) Coreboot Commitment to sustainability Barrel Power vs Type-C charging Dell's commitment to Linux System76 (https://system76.com/) Framework Laptops (https://frame.work/) 51:36 NextCloud Hub 6 They have to have email Mail in a Box (https://mailinabox.email/) LInux Today (https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/nextcloud-hub-6-more-than-a-foss-replacement-for-microsoft-365-business-standard/) Linux UnPlugged 528 (https://linuxunplugged.com/528) 52:25 LFNW Moved to Next Year Had to move the date Will still have things to do -- 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! 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Listener feedback. The year of the Linux desktop. Flatpaks and the future. shasum -a256=f126adf1b873aee2b6fffeb46119fd8bc4ff4098daefdf242cb4cc09745876f6
Robert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub's ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions. Special Guest: Robert McQueen.
Robert McQueen shares the inside scoop on Flathub's ambitious plans to create a universal app store for all distros—and we ask the hard questions. Special Guest: Robert McQueen.
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The boys are back to talk about the Linux news of the week, including Ubuntu saying no to Flatpaks, Linus ranting about things, and KDE getting more better. That and more! Video Version - https://youtube.com/live/w-3ngXVtJVE ==== Special Thanks to Our Patrons! ==== https://thelinuxcast.org/patrons/ ===== Follow us
Mi, 1. Februar 2023, Ralf Hersel Folge 31 des GLN-Podcasts, aufgenommen am 26. Januar 2023. In dieser Folge sprechen Lioh, Ralf und Ferdinand über die Einschränkungen bei Smartphones mit Custom-ROMs und wir lernen etwas über den Proxmox Backup Server. Ausserdem diskutieren wir, ob die künstlichen Intelligenzien uns in die technische Singularität führen. Im Interview erzählt uns Roland von seiner Schule, dem Schachspiel und über den Bau von Flatpaks.
Tyler and Matt are joined by the new guys to talk about this week's news including Fedora 38, Nviida fixing its s#$t and Flatpaks domination. Video Version - https://youtu.be/Zm7qqZ_6acQ ==== Special Thanks to Our Patrons! ==== https://thelinuxcast.org/patrons/ ===== Follow us
On this episode of This Week in Linux: we check out the 22.10 release of the Ubuntu Flavours, the latest release of Flatpaks format, a new distro from Tuxedo Computers, plus some interesting news from the GNOME project and the Linux kernel itself, all that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! […]
On this episode of This Week in Linux, GNOME is in a bit of hot water this week with a new tool they announced and CodeWeavers announced the latest version of CrossOver. Deepin Linux is currently deep in the midst of changes. Plus we've got some updates for Firefox, Flatpaks, Lutris, Napster, Compiz, Cemu and […]
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Imagine you were granted the ability to go forward or back in time. Would you do so in a responsible manor or abuse the power for personal growth? Created in Z-Cut Editor by Plotagon. Music included in Kinemaster (Before the Dawn). Audio generated in part Narrators Voice in Playstore and Voicegen found in FlatPaks. You are listening but you could have watched this Video Podcast on Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindoverjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindoverjohn/support
On this episode of This Week in Linux: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS & Ubuntu Flavours, AlmaLinux 9 Beta, Framework Laptop, TUXEDO Stellaris 15, Shuttleworth on Flatpaks in Ubuntu, KDE Gear 22.04, SDL2 Reverts Its Wayland Preference, QEMU 7.0. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Chapters 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL […]
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Lambda launches a Linux powered laptop build for learning, installing Flatpaks from Firefox with Flatline, Davinci Resolve 18 enters the cloud, and dealing with non-free firmware on Debian.
On this episode of This Week in Linux: Unreal Engine 5, Endeavour OS, Fedora Change Proposals, Linux Mint New Upgrade Tool, Unsnap Tool to Migrate to Flatpaks, Elementary OS Drama, Raspberry Pi OS Update, CentOS Hyperscale Update, Firefox 99, Shotcut Video Editor, LXD Containers and Claws Mail. All that and much more on Your Weekly […]
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On this episode of This Week in Linux, a Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994, Krita 5.0, Darktable 3.8, OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat, OpenRGB 0.7, Firefox 95, GIMP 2.10.30, AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages, Libadwaita 1.0, Enlightenment 0.25, Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop, Tails 4.25, Kali […]
On this episode of This Week in Linux, a Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994, Krita 5.0, Darktable 3.8, OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat, OpenRGB 0.7, Firefox 95, GIMP 2.10.30, AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages, Libadwaita 1.0, Enlightenment 0.25, Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop, Tails 4.25, Kali Linux 2021.4, Calculate Linux 22, Steam Winter Sale & Steam Awards, PS5 Controller as a Linux Touchpad! All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil179 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 179 00:34 = Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994 01:55 = Krita 5.0 Released 03:36 = Darktable 3.8 Released 05:32 = OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat 07:58 = DigitalOcean App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 09:19 = OpenRGB 0.7 Released 11:04 = Firefox 95 Released 13:41 = GIMP 2.10.30 Released 14:42 = AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages 16:29 = Libadwaita 1.0 Released 19:35 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 20:59 = Enlightenment 0.25 Released 23:31 = Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop 25:28 = Tails 4.25 Released 27:08 = Kali Linux 2021.4 Released 29:09 = Calculate Linux 22 Released 32:08 = Steam Winter Sale & Steam Awards 33:57 = PS5 Controller as a Linux Touchpad! 34:33 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
0:00 Cold Open 1:32 Banter: Flatpak, Otra Vez 11:32 Banter: Updates Once a Year 21:18 History: Void Linux 1:18:43 Distro Talk: Void Linux 1:31:03 Housekeeping 1:36:30 App Focus: Syncthing 1:40:23 Next Time 1:43:58 Stinger Coming up in this episode 1. Flatpaks back on track 2. I update once a year, do you? 3. We enter the Void 4. We age in the Void 5. Tech with a Bloke 6. and Monitor the situation Banter - Did we fall flat? Phaedrus Leeds (https://twitter.com/mwleeds) Our tweet that started the conversation - follow the thread (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace/status/1467826656031039490?s=20) ### Moar Banter - Podbait How often do you update? Let us know in Telegram, Matrix, Discord, Email, etc. Void Linux Void Linux (https://voidlinux.org) Wikipedia page for Void (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Void_Linux) From the Void Handbook (https://docs.voidlinux.org/about/history.html) xbps-src to use linux-user-chroot (https://voidlinux.org/news/2012/10/xbps-src-to-chroot.html) journald introduced (https://voidlinux.org/news/2012/11/journald-switch.html) First mention of Pi as officially supported (https://voidlinux.org/news/2013/11/base-system-0.76-replaces-base-system-rpi.html) RSA encryption introduced to xbps (https://voidlinux.org/news/2013/11/xbps-0.27.html) KDE 4 is available (https://voidlinux.org/news/2013/12/KDE-4.11.4-available.html) Cinnamon 2 is available (https://voidlinux.org/news/2013/12/Cinnamon2-available.html) Musl compatability introduced to xbps (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/01/xbps-0.29.html) More info about musl (https://musl.libc.org) Using the Nix package manager (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/01/Using-the-Nix-package-manager.html) Steam client is available (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/03/Steam-for-x86_64.html) April Fools joke 2014 (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/04/void-is-dead.html) Multilib support (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/04/Full-multilib-support.html) runit becomes default (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/07/runit-by-default.html) LibreSSL is default (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/08/LibreSSL-by-default.html) Mate is introduced (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/09/MATE-desktop.html) LXQt enters the Void (https://voidlinux.org/news/2014/11/LXQt-desktop.html) Raspberry Pi2 support (https://voidlinux.org/news/2015/02/Raspberry-Pi-2.html) Void images built with musl are available (https://voidlinux.org/news/2015/06/New-images.html) Void repositories available over TOR (https://voidlinux.org/news/2016/08/Tor-Hidden-Service.html) No Foolin', help needed (https://voidlinux.org/news/2017/04/We-care-about-your-needs.html) Flatpak bult with glibc and musl (https://voidlinux.org/news/2017/04/Flatpak.html) Juan takes a step back (https://www.michaelwashere.net/post/2017-09-18-into-the-void/) 2017 Advent Calendar (https://voidlinux.org/news/2017/12/advent-gcal.html) 2018 April Fools (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/04/my-little-void.html) Juan is MIA (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/05/serious-issues.html) IRC control regained (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/05/irc-back.html) Github organization moves (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/06/GitHub-Organisation-is-moving.html) Repos move (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/09/repo-address-change.html) Michael Aldrige's post mortem (https://www.michaelwashere.net/post/2018-11-28-enobdfl/) 2018 Advent calendar (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/12/advent-tcc.html) THE Christmas poem (https://voidlinux.org/news/2018/12/02-advent-closing.html) voidlinux dot eu Gone (https://voidlinux.org/news/2019/02/voidlinux-eu-gone.html) 2019 April fools (https://voidlinux.org/news/2019/04/homepage-redesign.html) Official? post mortem of the disappearance of Juan (https://voidlinux.org/news/2020/04/some-context.html) OpenSSL is back (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/02/OpenSSL.html) Pullmoll (Jürgen Buchmüller) is remembered (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/03/In-memoriam-pullmoll.html) IRC is moved to Libera.chat (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/05/libera.html) old freenode channels hijacked (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/05/freenode-takeover.html) DO renews sponsorship (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/09/sponsor-do-renew.html) Hactoberfest 2021 (https://voidlinux.org/news/2021/09/hacktoberfest.html) Original developer: Juan Romero Pardines (xtraeme) Initial release 2008 Site: voidlinux.org Old Site: voidlinux.eu and voidlinux.com (dead since 2018) Base System: Independent Desktop Environment: XFCE File Manager: Thunar Package Manager: xbps (Xtraeme's Binary Package System) Kernel: Rolling 5.15.8 right now Display Manager: lightdm Display Protocol: X11, Wayland Project Members: from Github (https://github.com/orgs/void-linux/people) Housekeeping Old Tech Bloke (https://oldtechbloke.com) OTB YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/OldTechBloke) Email us - contact@linuxuserspace.show Linux User Space Discord Server (https://linuxuserspace.show/discord) Our Matrix room (https://linuxuserspace.show/matrix) Support us at Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace) Join us on Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace) Watch us on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) Our latest social platform reddit (https://linuxuserspace.show/reddit) Check out our website https://linuxuserspace.show App Focus System Monitoring Center This episode's app: * System Monitoring Center (https://github.com/hakandundar34coding/system-monitoring-center) Next Time With us trying out Zorin OS for this past month, that means our next show will be topic based. We have a few topics planned for you and all of them will affect you in the Linux User Space. Our next distro to check out is Nix OS (https://nixos.org) Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space Stay tuned on Twitter, Telegram, Matrix, Discord, Reddit whatever. Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Contributor Nicholas CubicleNate LiNuXsys666 Jill and Steve WalrusZ sleepyeyesvince Paul Curtis Co-Producer Donnie Johnny Producer Bruno John Josh
0:00 Cold Open 2:19 Banter: Retro Gaming 18:42 Browser Watch: Firefox Relay 28:17 Browser Watch: DDG Email Protection 38:31 Browser Watch: Edge's Zip 47:44 Topic: Flatpak. Future or Folly 1:19:29 Housekeeping 1:24:14 Email Feedback: Ed 1:29:29 App Focus: Stylepak 1:35:31 Next Time: Void Linux 1:37:28 Stinger Coming up in this episode 1. Game time with Leo 2. Browser Watch is Super Duper 4. with Cinnamon Spice 5. I see some slacking in the future 6. Let's hope it isn't flat 7. I know Leo will give me style Join: Discord (https://linuxuserspace.show/discord). Reddit (https://reddit.com/r/LinuxUserSpace/). Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram). Matrix (https://linuxuserspace.show/matrix). Twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace). Sub: Youtube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube). Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/linuxuserspace). Odysee (https://linuxuserspace.show/odysee). Fund: Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace). Banter - Batocera (https://batocera.org/) Ubuntu Mate (https://ubuntu-mate.org/) Linux Mint XFCE (https://linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=290) RetroArch (https://www.retroarch.com/) RetroPie (https://retropie.org.uk) Browser Watch Firefox Relay (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/firefox-relay-and-premium-service/) Duck Duck Go has a similar beta (https://spreadprivacy.com/introducing-email-protection-beta/) Edge Adds Buy Now Pay Later (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/articles/introducing-buy-now-pay-later-in-microsoft-edge/m-p/2967030) Flatpak. Future or Folly? Flatpak Is Not the Future (https://ludocode.com/blog/flatpak-is-not-the-future) Size and Deduplication Rebuttal (https://blogs.gnome.org/wjjt/2021/11/24/on-flatpak-disk-usage-and-deduplication/) note since we recorded this episode Jupiter Broadcasting released a Linux Unplugged episode covering this too. It too is worth a listen (https://linuxunplugged.com/434) Housekeeping DJ Ware the Cyber Gizmo's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/DJWareCG) Reddit subreddit - https://reddit.com/r/LinuxUserSpace/ Email us - contact@linuxuserspace.show Linux User Space Discord Server (https://linuxuserspace.show/discord) Our Matrix room (https://linuxuserspace.show/matrix) Support us at Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace) Join us on Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace) Watch us on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) Or Watch us on Odysee (https://linuxuserspace.show/odysee) Check out our website https://linuxuserspace.show App Focus Stylepak Stylepak (https://github.com/refi64/stylepak) Next Time We wrap up our thoughts on Void Linux Void Linux (https://voidlinux.org/) Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space Stay tuned on Twitter, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our new subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Contributor Nicholas CubicleNate LiNuXsys666 Jill and Steve WalrusZ sleepyeyesvince Paul Co-Producer Donnie Johnny Producer Bruno John Josh
KDE gets a GNOME-like overview, speedy firmware updates on Linux, why Flatpaks are the future, and GoXLR on Linux adds Linus-proof instructions.
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On this episode of This Week in Linux, we've got news for the Steam Deck, Steam Next Fest, Steam Proton. Then we've got KDE news for KDE Plasma 5.23, Plasma 5.24, Kdenlive, Kalendar & more. Then we'll take a look at some Distro news with Alma Linux, Q4OS 4.6 and a bunch of Fedora news such as Fedora 35 Beta, Fedora Kinoite & Nest with Fedora. Later in the show, we'll talk about PipeWire and why it's awesome as well as the latest release of OBS Studio and some updates for Flatpak. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil170 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 170 01:04 = Steam Beta Update 02:51 = Steam Next Fest 04:03 = Steam Play Proton 6.3-7 04:32 = Early Benchmarks on Valve's Steam Deck Dev Kit 06:35 = Virtual Reality on KDE Plasma on the Steam Deck 07:31 = 25th Anniversary of KDE 08:31 = KDE Plasma 5.23 Beta 10:11 = Coming in KDE Plasma 5.24 10:39 = Kalendar: KDE Calendar App 12:18 = Kdenlive added to ASWF List 12:50 = ASWF: Open Source in Motion Picture Industry 14:07 = AlmaLinux - Full RHEL UBI Compatibility 16:50 = DigitalOcean: App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 18:11 = PipeWire 0.3.38 Released 18:34 = PipeWire Explained: What Is PipeWire 20:02 = PipeWire Roadmap: Future of Audio & Video on Linux 23:59 = Fedora Linux 35 Beta 25:50 = Fedora Kinoite 26:52 = Nest With Fedora 2021 Videos Available 27:01 = Fedora Podcast Talk at Nest With Fedora 27:39 = Fedora Workstation: Vision for Linux Desktop 28:03 = OBS Studio 27.1 Released 31:18 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 33:14 = Flatpaks Adds KVantum Support 34:06 = Donate to Flatpak in their new OpenCollective 35:03 = GNU Wget2 2.0 Released 37:11 = Q4OS 4.6 Released 39:14 = Destination Linux 245 = What Linux Needs for Desktop Domination 39:47 = DasGeek's Best VPN video 40:14 = Visuex.com 41:07 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we've got news for the Steam Deck, Steam Next Fest, Steam Proton. Then we've got KDE news for KDE Plasma 5.23, Plasma 5.24, Kdenlive, Kalendar & more. Then we'll take a look at some Distro news with Alma Linux, Q4OS 4.6 and a bunch of Fedora news […]
As usual, I have botched up the show notes where they make absolutely no sense and I fully expect the ENTIRE HUMAN COMMUNITY from HPR to attack me endlessly over my incompetence. They just keep forgetting that I'm a squirrel who lives in a magical forrest and not a human being and therefore does terrible show notes, There were so many issues brought up about chromebooks and chromiumOS that I could not prepare a detailed list of them all. This ENTIRE conversation was derived from the work found on GNU WORLD ORDER episode 383 for which you will find his show notes AS::: https://gnuworldorder.info/ "Linux, Flatpaks, Android apps, and ChromiumOS on a Lenovo Chromebook." Now, if you don't like my show notes and you do like this aliens show notes, then may I suggest your anti-squirrel and you need to be sent to a de-programming camp for rehabilitation. Remember, squirrels represent planet earth.
Linux, Flatpaks, Android apps, and ChromiumOS on a Lenovo Chromebook. shasum -a256=489c3b5779f9158af43e95c6822934d1cd1af2ec09381ab9c78528f1e53e1315
Die aktuelle Uplink-Folge fällt relativ abwechslungsreich aus: Wir beschäftigen wir uns mit Sextoys mit Bluetooth, Linux-Software und Multibanking-Apps. Für die Sextoys sind sogar zwei Gäste mit dabei: Autorin und Sexberaterin Theresa Lachner und c't-Redakteur André Kramer. Theresa beschäftigt sich beruflich schon seit Jahren mit Sextoys, André hat sich für den c't Artikel die technischen Aspekte der Dildos, Vibratoren und Taschenmuschis angeschaut - das ist tatsächlich der branchenübliche Fachausdruck. Die Geräte kann man allesamt selbst über eine App steuern, was die Experten als eher wenig sinnvoll einschätzen. Deutlich interessanter: Dass Paare zum Beispiel in Fernbeziehungen die Sextoys des jeweils anderen Partners steuern. Achten muss man dabei auf Sicherheit, so die Experten. Wie man am besten mit Linux durchstartet, davon berichtet c't-Redakteur Keywan Tonekaboni. Er betont, dass man nicht (wie zum Beispiel bei Windows) erst im Netz nach einer Quelle suchen muss, sondern direkt aus dem App-Katalog in der Paketverwaltung installieren kann. Diskutiert werden unter anderem auch die Vorteile von Flatpaks. Außerdem Thema: Empfehlenswerte Linux-Software. c't-Redakteur Markus Montz hat sich mit sogenannten Multibanking-Apps beschäftigt. Dabei handelt es sich um Mobil-Apps, die mehrere Bankkonten gleichzeitig verwalten können. Im Gespräch geht es unter anderem darum, wie sich die vermeintlich kostenlosen Apps installieren und warum man überhaupt das Smartphone statt den PC für Bankgeschäfte nutzen soll. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Diese Ausgabe des c't uplink hat einen Sponsor: Intel ist ein führendes Unternehmen in der Halbleiterindustrie. Mit Hilfe von Computer- und Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Basis weltweiter Innovationen bilden, gestaltet Intel eine datenzentrierte Zukunft. Intels Know-how trägt dazu bei, die großen Herausforderungen der Welt zu meistern und Milliarden von Geräten sowie die Infrastruktur der intelligenten, vernetzten Welt zu schützen, weiterzuentwickeln und zu verbinden – von der Cloud über das Netzwerk bis hin zu allem, was dazwischen liegt. Weitere Informationen über Intel finden Sie unter https://heise.de/s/KznD === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Die aktuelle Uplink-Folge fällt relativ abwechslungsreich aus: Wir beschäftigen wir uns mit Sextoys mit Bluetooth, Linux-Software und Multibanking-Apps. Für die Sextoys sind sogar zwei Gäste mit dabei: Autorin und Sexberaterin Theresa Lachner und c't-Redakteur André Kramer. Theresa beschäftigt sich beruflich schon seit Jahren mit Sextoys, André hat sich für den c't Artikel die technischen Aspekte der Dildos, Vibratoren und Taschenmuschis angeschaut - das ist tatsächlich der branchenübliche Fachausdruck. Die Geräte kann man allesamt selbst über eine App steuern, was die Experten als eher wenig sinnvoll einschätzen. Deutlich interessanter: Dass Paare zum Beispiel in Fernbeziehungen die Sextoys des jeweils anderen Partners steuern. Achten muss man dabei auf Sicherheit, so die Experten. Wie man am besten mit Linux durchstartet, davon berichtet c't-Redakteur Keywan Tonekaboni. Er betont, dass man nicht (wie zum Beispiel bei Windows) erst im Netz nach einer Quelle suchen muss, sondern direkt aus dem App-Katalog in der Paketverwaltung installieren kann. Diskutiert werden unter anderem auch die Vorteile von Flatpaks. Außerdem Thema: Empfehlenswerte Linux-Software. c't-Redakteur Markus Montz hat sich mit sogenannten Multibanking-Apps beschäftigt. Dabei handelt es sich um Mobil-Apps, die mehrere Bankkonten gleichzeitig verwalten können. Im Gespräch geht es unter anderem darum, wie sich die vermeintlich kostenlosen Apps installieren und warum man überhaupt das Smartphone statt den PC für Bankgeschäfte nutzen soll. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Diese Ausgabe des c't uplink hat einen Sponsor: Intel ist ein führendes Unternehmen in der Halbleiterindustrie. Mit Hilfe von Computer- und Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Basis weltweiter Innovationen bilden, gestaltet Intel eine datenzentrierte Zukunft. Intels Know-how trägt dazu bei, die großen Herausforderungen der Welt zu meistern und Milliarden von Geräten sowie die Infrastruktur der intelligenten, vernetzten Welt zu schützen, weiterzuentwickeln und zu verbinden – von der Cloud über das Netzwerk bis hin zu allem, was dazwischen liegt. Weitere Informationen über Intel finden Sie unter https://heise.de/s/KznD === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
On this episode of The Linux Cast, Matt talks about why he's such a fanboy for the Arch User Repository (AUR) and why everyone should at least give it a try. Contact Info @thelinuxcast on twitter @mtwb on twitter thelinuxcast@gmail.com http://facebook.com/thelinuxcast Subscribe at http://thelinuxcast.org Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCylGUf9BvQooEFjgdNudoQg AUR for The Win (SHOW NOTES) When people ask arch users why thy use arch, one of the reasons they get is the AUR. The Arch User Repository. ------------------------- #### What is the Arch User Repository or the AUR? [ ] The AUR is a community sponsored collection of programs. Keyword here is community, as this collection is put together by the community, and not by Arch Linux itself. We'll talk more about that later when we talk about the downsides of the AUR. #### Why is it different than other repositories and why is it better? a. All the software you need, all in one place. b. Because it's put together by the community, it's supported by the entire community. Meaning that there is no fragmentation of control like there is with other package management systems. c. All software that comes from the AUR is updated through the AUR. d. Community developed AUR Helpers. #### What are the downsides? a. Security concerns b. Out of Date software c. Difficult for Noobs to actually understand what the AUR does d. AUR Helpers aren't the easiest to use if you don't know what you're doing. #### Who would benefit the most from using the AUR? a. everyone. No seriously. The AUR would replace SNAPs, Flatpaks, PPAs, everything. Imagine if the entire Linux community contributed to the AUR how good it would be. b. Developers — One place to put your code. Because of the way it works, the AUR builds the binaries, meaning the developers don't have to do anything with odd package formats. #### Why won't Matt shut up about the AUR? a. Bad experiences with PPAs. b. Going back to finding software on Ubuntu feels like going back to the 1990s. #### Conclusions
Unsere Kollegen haben AMDs neue CPUs ebenso getestet wie das neue Ubuntu. Außerdem zeigen wir, wie man mit Webcam und Greenscreen arbeitet. AMD hat wieder neue Prozessoren vorgestellt. Die Chips sind eher im Mittelklasse-Segment angesiedelt und kratzen weiter an Intels Marktmacht. Dabei hat AMD aber nicht nur neue Ryzen-3000er-Modelle mit Zen-2-Architektur vorgestellt, sondern auch einen älteren Chip neu aufgelegt. Aber auch im Mobilsektor tut sich was, denn es gibt die ersten Notebooks mit Ryzen 4000U. Nun ist auch Intels bislang sichere Domäne der Mobilprozessoren in Gefahr. Wie sich die Prozessoren schlagen und was Intel AMD entgegenzusetzen hat, erklärt Christian Hirsch. (ab 1:37) Canonical hat eine neue Ubuntu-Version vorgestellt. Ubuntu 20.04 ist wieder eine Fassung mit Langzeit-Support und löst damit 18.04 ab. Es gibt zwar keine revolutionären Umstürze, aber ein paar spannende neue Details auf dem Desktop. Manche Dinge sind besser geworden in Ubuntu, wie etwa die Skalierung für hochauflösende Monitore, andere, wie etwa Snaps und Flatpaks, bereiten aber neue Probleme. Aber nicht nur Ubuntu war fleißig, auch die Entwickler von Fedora haben ein neues Release fertiggestellt und viele Details verbessert. Über die Neuerungen und kleinen Detailprobleme der Distros weiß Keywan Tonekaboni Bescheid. (ab 15:33) Videokonferenzen haben groß an Popularität gewonnen. Dabei ist aber nicht jeder damit glücklich. Wer nicht möchte, dass jeder gleich sein privates Arbeitszimmer sieht, kann mit der kostenlosen Software Open Broadcast Studio, einem günstigen Greenscreen (oder zur Not einer blauen Mülltüte) und ein paar Handgriffen sein Büro durch einen beliebigen Hintergrund ersetzen. Das Ganze funktioniert dabei sowohl unter Linux als auch unter Windows. Wie genau man vorgeht, erklärt unsere Profi-Streamerin Liane Dubowy. Wie gut das Setup beim Spielen funktioniert, seht ihr auch unter https://www.youtube.com/ctzockt. (ab 37:01) Angebotsnennung anlässlich der c't Desinfec‘t Du willst einem Trojaner den Kampf ansagen? Dann sichere dir mit unserem Aktionsangebot die neue c't Desinfec‘t und gehe auf Virenjagd: Teste bis zum 4. Juni die neue c't 12/2020 inklusive Desinfec‘t sowie 5 weitere Ausgaben und freue dich zusätzlich auf 66 nerdige c't-Sticker und ein weiteres Geschenk deiner Wahl. Einfach www.ct.de/virenjagd aufrufen und bestellen!
Unsere Kollegen haben AMDs neue CPUs ebenso getestet wie das neue Ubuntu. Außerdem zeigen wir, wie man mit Webcam und Greenscreen arbeitet. AMD hat wieder neue Prozessoren vorgestellt. Die Chips sind eher im Mittelklasse-Segment angesiedelt und kratzen weiter an Intels Marktmacht. Dabei hat AMD aber nicht nur neue Ryzen-3000er-Modelle mit Zen-2-Architektur vorgestellt, sondern auch einen älteren Chip neu aufgelegt. Aber auch im Mobilsektor tut sich was, denn es gibt die ersten Notebooks mit Ryzen 4000U. Nun ist auch Intels bislang sichere Domäne der Mobilprozessoren in Gefahr. Wie sich die Prozessoren schlagen und was Intel AMD entgegenzusetzen hat, erklärt Christian Hirsch. (ab 1:37) Canonical hat eine neue Ubuntu-Version vorgestellt. Ubuntu 20.04 ist wieder eine Fassung mit Langzeit-Support und löst damit 18.04 ab. Es gibt zwar keine revolutionären Umstürze, aber ein paar spannende neue Details auf dem Desktop. Manche Dinge sind besser geworden in Ubuntu, wie etwa die Skalierung für hochauflösende Monitore, andere, wie etwa Snaps und Flatpaks, bereiten aber neue Probleme. Aber nicht nur Ubuntu war fleißig, auch die Entwickler von Fedora haben ein neues Release fertiggestellt und viele Details verbessert. Über die Neuerungen und kleinen Detailprobleme der Distros weiß Keywan Tonekaboni Bescheid. (ab 15:33) Videokonferenzen haben groß an Popularität gewonnen. Dabei ist aber nicht jeder damit glücklich. Wer nicht möchte, dass jeder gleich sein privates Arbeitszimmer sieht, kann mit der kostenlosen Software Open Broadcast Studio, einem günstigen Greenscreen (oder zur Not einer blauen Mülltüte) und ein paar Handgriffen sein Büro durch einen beliebigen Hintergrund ersetzen. Das Ganze funktioniert dabei sowohl unter Linux als auch unter Windows. Wie genau man vorgeht, erklärt unsere Profi-Streamerin Liane Dubowy. Wie gut das Setup beim Spielen funktioniert, seht ihr auch unter https://www.youtube.com/ctzockt. (ab 37:01) Angebotsnennung anlässlich der c't Desinfec‘t Du willst einem Trojaner den Kampf ansagen? Dann sichere dir mit unserem Aktionsangebot die neue c't Desinfec‘t und gehe auf Virenjagd: Teste bis zum 4. Juni die neue c't 12/2020 inklusive Desinfec‘t sowie 5 weitere Ausgaben und freue dich zusätzlich auf 66 nerdige c't-Sticker und ein weiteres Geschenk deiner Wahl. Einfach www.ct.de/virenjagd aufrufen und bestellen!
Unsere Kollegen haben AMDs neue CPUs ebenso getestet wie das neue Ubuntu. Außerdem zeigen wir, wie man mit Webcam und Greenscreen arbeitet. AMD hat wieder neue Prozessoren vorgestellt. Die Chips sind eher im Mittelklasse-Segment angesiedelt und kratzen weiter an Intels Marktmacht. Dabei hat AMD aber nicht nur neue Ryzen-3000er-Modelle mit Zen-2-Architektur vorgestellt, sondern auch einen älteren Chip neu aufgelegt. Aber auch im Mobilsektor tut sich was, denn es gibt die ersten Notebooks mit Ryzen 4000U. Nun ist auch Intels bislang sichere Domäne der Mobilprozessoren in Gefahr. Wie sich die Prozessoren schlagen und was Intel AMD entgegenzusetzen hat, erklärt Christian Hirsch. (ab 1:37) Canonical hat eine neue Ubuntu-Version vorgestellt. Ubuntu 20.04 ist wieder eine Fassung mit Langzeit-Support und löst damit 18.04 ab. Es gibt zwar keine revolutionären Umstürze, aber ein paar spannende neue Details auf dem Desktop. Manche Dinge sind besser geworden in Ubuntu, wie etwa die Skalierung für hochauflösende Monitore, andere, wie etwa Snaps und Flatpaks, bereiten aber neue Probleme. Aber nicht nur Ubuntu war fleißig, auch die Entwickler von Fedora haben ein neues Release fertiggestellt und viele Details verbessert. Über die Neuerungen und kleinen Detailprobleme der Distros weiß Keywan Tonekaboni Bescheid. (ab 15:33) Videokonferenzen haben groß an Popularität gewonnen. Dabei ist aber nicht jeder damit glücklich. Wer nicht möchte, dass jeder gleich sein privates Arbeitszimmer sieht, kann mit der kostenlosen Software Open Broadcast Studio, einem günstigen Greenscreen (oder zur Not einer blauen Mülltüte) und ein paar Handgriffen sein Büro durch einen beliebigen Hintergrund ersetzen. Das Ganze funktioniert dabei sowohl unter Linux als auch unter Windows. Wie genau man vorgeht, erklärt unsere Profi-Streamerin Liane Dubowy. Wie gut das Setup beim Spielen funktioniert, seht ihr auch unter https://www.youtube.com/ctzockt. (ab 37:01) Angebotsnennung anlässlich der c't Desinfec‘t Du willst einem Trojaner den Kampf ansagen? Dann sichere dir mit unserem Aktionsangebot die neue c't Desinfec‘t und gehe auf Virenjagd: Teste bis zum 4. Juni die neue c't 12/2020 inklusive Desinfec‘t sowie 5 weitere Ausgaben und freue dich zusätzlich auf 66 nerdige c't-Sticker und ein weiteres Geschenk deiner Wahl. Einfach www.ct.de/virenjagd aufrufen und bestellen!
This is our Special Europe Edition for those who cannot make the normal BDLL at 8pm. This week on BDLL! Europe We only touch on our our bi-weekly distro challenge of Solus 4.1 (https://getsol.us/home/) because we also talked about Flatpaks, Snaps and other software formats and what they give us. We are also joined by Rick Timmis who is the community manager for Kubuntu and he shares his thoughts on the Kubuntu Focus Laptop. Want to join us next time? You can download zoom (www.zoom.us) and install it and join the meeting via BDLL Link (https://bigdaddylinux.com/zoom) This was a multi-stream using ReStream (https://restream.io/) so you can watch it on Youtube (https://youtube.com/channel/UCtZRKfyvx7GUEi-Lr7f4Nxg?) or on Twitch (https://twitch.tv/bigdaddylinux)! Check out the BDL website (https://bigdaddylinux.com/) for more info. Join in on the discussions in the Discourse Forums (https://discourse.bigdaddylinux.com/) Join the discussion during the week in our telegram group (https://bigdaddylinux.com/telegram) Join us on Discord (https://bigdaddylinux.com/discord) Links for people who join BDLL can be found on the Community Page (https://bigdaddylinux.com/community)
This week on BDLL! We discuss our bi-weekly distro challenge of Solus 4.1 (https://getsol.us/home/). We also have a conversation on the AUR vs Snap and Flatpaks. We end the hour discussing whether or not you own any of your games or media in today's world. Want to join us next time? You can download zoom (www.zoom.us) and install it and join the meeting via BDLL Link (https://bigdaddylinux.com/zoom) This was a multi-stream using ReStream (https://restream.io/) so you can watch it on Youtube (https://youtube.com/channel/UCtZRKfyvx7GUEi-Lr7f4Nxg?) or on Twitch (https://twitch.tv/bigdaddylinux)! Check out the BDL website (https://bigdaddylinux.com/) for more info. Join in on the discussions in the Discourse Forums (https://discourse.bigdaddylinux.com/) Join the discussion during the week in our telegram group (https://bigdaddylinux.com/telegram) Join us on Discord (https://bigdaddylinux.com/discord) Links for people who join BDLL can be found on the Community Page (https://bigdaddylinux.com/community)
We've heard a lot about them, but what ARE Snaps, Flatpaks, and AppImages? What do they do for us? Which should we use? Episode 374 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #374 · Snaps, Flatpaks and Appimages 00:15 Introduction 00:53 Distrohopping: Fedora Silverblue 09:02 Snaps, Flatpaks, and AppImages 12:47 Snaps 13:46 Terms defined 16:15 Advantages of Snaps 17:42 Flatpaks 19:07 Is Flatpak a container technology? 22:05 AppImages 25:53 Which one should I use? 31:40 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 32:40 End
We've heard a lot about them, but what ARE Snaps, Flatpaks, and AppImages? What do they do for us? Which should we use? Episode 374 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #374 · Snaps, Flatpaks and Appimages 00:15 Introduction 00:53 Distrohopping: Fedora Silverblue 09:02 Snaps, Flatpaks, and AppImages 12:47 Snaps 13:46 Terms defined 16:15 Advantages of Snaps 17:42 Flatpaks 19:07 Is Flatpak a container technology? 22:05 AppImages 25:53 Which one should I use? 31:40 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 32:40 End
On this episode of This Week in Linux, I’m sick but I am making the show anyway because I am passionate bout the Linux community and I’m dedicated to bringing you your weekly source for Linux GNews. On the show this week, we check out some new releases from WINE, GNU Nano, Puppy Linux, Gentoo,… Read more
Another fork is brewing, Microsoft hands over their patents of mass destruction leaving us with a few questions, and the best features of the new Plasma release. Plus Google's new Linux hardware, Flatpaks have met their critic, and more.
Another fork is brewing, Microsoft hands over their patents of mass destruction leaving us with a few questions, and the best features of the new Plasma release. Plus Google's new Linux hardware, Flatpaks have met their critic, and more.
Another fork is brewing, Microsoft hands over their patents of mass destruction leaving us with a few questions, and the best features of the new Plasma release. Plus Google's new Linux hardware, Flatpaks have met their critic, and more.
Linus is taking a break from maintaining the kernel, AMP might be set free, and Firefox goes VR. It’s also been a big week for Linux on Windows with Flatpaks and a new distro running on WSL, and a flawless Ubuntu VM experience. Special Guest: Wes Payne.
Linus is taking a break from maintaining the kernel, AMP might be set free, and Firefox goes VR. It’s also been a big week for Linux on Windows with Flatpaks and a new distro running on WSL, and a flawless Ubuntu VM experience. Special Guest: Wes Payne.
Linus is taking a break from maintaining the kernel, AMP might be set free, and Firefox goes VR. It’s also been a big week for Linux on Windows with Flatpaks and a new distro running on WSL, and a flawless Ubuntu VM experience. Special Guest: Wes Payne.
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.
In dieser heißen Folge geht es um viele heiße spannende Themen, wie Quantencomputerchips von IBM, Iriscanner ausgetrickst, Linux ist der Windows Defender, Flathub für Flatpaks, Untertitel greifen an, Sambacry uvm. Themen: IBM arbeitet an neuen QuantenChips Nach der Gesichtserkennung und dem Fingerabdruckscanner wird nun auch der Irisscanner geknackt Windows Programme sicherer machen unter Linux Flathub als zentrale Anlaufstelle für Flatpaks Achtung bei Untertiteln - Einfallstor für Schädlinge Sambacry Netzpolitik: Verbraucherschützer fordern Verbot von StreamOn Distro der Woche: Devuan 1.0 Sailfish der Woche: Piepmatz Wie immer wünsche ich viel Spaß beim reinhören ;)
Neste podcast vou falar sobre flatpaks, o que são e qual a sua origem. ------------------------------------ Patrocinios: https://protonmail.com/ https://reprap.pt/ https://emprego.rumos.pt/ ------------------------------------ Noticias de Fevereiro: 1 - https://fosspost.org/2017/02/01/libreoffice-5-3-released-biggest-release-far/ 2 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/system76-launches-ubuntu-based-ibex-pro-gpu-server-with-up-to-40k-cuda-cores-512448.shtml 3 - https://www.fossmint.com/linux-vs-windows-ram-usage/ 4 - http://piboards.com/2017/01/31/review-retro-gaming-with-retrorangepi-3-0/ 5 - http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Fedora-26-LDC-1.1-GNOME-3.24 6 - https://opensource.com/article/17/2/cozy-personal-cloud 7 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/linux-kernel-4-9-7-brings-updates-to-the-intel-i915-and-infiniband-drivers-more-512540.shtml 8 - http://www.eweek.com/security/metasploit-targets-hardware-for-iot-security-penetration-testing.html 9 - https://www.fossmint.com/install-run-linux-on-android-device/ 10 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/wine-2-1-adds-more-shader-model-5-instructions-direct2d-rendering-improvements-512590.shtml 11 - http://fossforce.com/2017/02/open-source-eye-android-guy/ 12 - https://opensource.com/article/17/1/try-raspberry-pis-pixel-os-your-pc 13 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/debian-gnu-linux-9-0-stretch-has-entered-the-final-phase-of-development-512621.shtml 14 - http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-Desktop-Win10-Security 15 - http://linuxblog.darkduck.com/2017/02/mx-16-xfce-very-close-to-ideal.html 16 - http://www.datamation.com/open-source/best-linux-distros-for-2017.html 17 - http://linuxgizmos.com/open-source-smart-home-platform-gains-ubuntu-snap-packages/ 18 - https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/2/how-iot-enabling-new-wave-digital-business-transformation 19 - http://fossforce.com/2017/02/back-yard-linux/ 20 - http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/How-Linux-Helped-Me-Become-an-Empowered-Computer-User-84286.html 21 - https://www.fossmint.com/why-microsoft-wont-use-linux-kernel-for-windows/ 22 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/flatpak-linux-app-sandboxing-tool-now-works-out-of-the-box-with-opengl-drivers-512944.shtml 23 - http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/best-windows-like-linux-distributions-for-new-linux-users 24 - https://opensource.com/article/17/2/my-linux-story 25 - https://www.ostechnix.com/pacli-interactive-bash-frontend-pacman-yaourt/ 26 - https://www.fossmint.com/green-recorder-linux-desktop-recording-tool/ 27 - http://news.softpedia.com/news/zorin-os-12-business-edition-launches-with-macos-unity-and-gnome-2-layouts-513166.shtml 28 - http://fossforce.com/2017/02/building-open-source-village/ 29 - https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steamvr-for-linux-is-now-officially-in-beta.9156/ ------------------------------------ Futuro editor do podcast: http://editorsenhor-a.com.br/