Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

Mozilla’s New Firefox Package
January 24, 2024

4 reasons to try Mozillas new Firefox Linux package, pancake RAM for desktop motherboards, Windows audio plugins on Linux, and a submersible Raspberry Pi.

WINE 9.0 and Infinite Pi!
January 17, 2024

The Raspberry Pi shortage is coming to an end! WINE 9.0 gets super Wayland powers, forcing NVIDIA to play nice with real-time kernels, and your next laptop could have compressed RAM.

Audacity AI and NVIDIA GSP In Kernel 6.7
January 10, 2024

Intel adds AI to Audacity! NVIDIA GSP lands in Linux Kernel 6.7, updates for 22 year old AMD GPUs, and two weeks with a Raspberry Pi 5 desktop.

Gentoo Goes Binary
January 03, 2024

Gentoo begins offering binary packages for installation! Creating ASCII in the terminal with Durdraw, Steam drops support for Windows 7 & 8, and an affordable e-paper dashboard for your desktop.

Windows AI Studio Requires Linux
December 20, 2023

Fedora Asahi Remix 39 is out! Windows AI Studio is powered by Linux, keeping FireWire interfaces out of landfills, and a Pi powered media server that's a real Blockbuster.

Linux BSOD and Pi Double Standards
December 13, 2023

Systemd brings a killer Windows feature to Linux! Syncing your funny picture folder with Rclone, fetching github info from the command line, and a M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5.

Year Of The Wayland Desktop and PipeWire Hits 1.0
December 06, 2023

2035 is the year of the Wayland desktop! PipeWire hits 1.0, making neofetch go fast, and automating file downloads from Archive.org.

Windows Can’t Threadripper
November 22, 2023

GNOME gets a 1M investment, generative AI comes to Krita, Windows can't Threadripper, and saving Itanium on Linux.

Blender 4.0 and Pi-powered dongle magic
November 15, 2023

Amazon has an Android replacement, Blender 4.0 adds support for RDNA3, configuring Linux for productions audio, and Pi-powered dongle magic.

Firefox Nightly on Debian and Fedora 39 is LIVE!
November 08, 2023

Firefox makes getting nightly build a snap! Fedora 39 is packed with goodies, ARM bites off a slice of Pi, and DELL employees lacking Linux.