Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 350: Controlling MSI laptops with Linux
November 02, 2022

Giving Vanilla OS the beans, controlling MSI Linux laptops, 280 ALSA controls, and a quad-core X86 SBC for under $200.

LWDW 349: ARC drivers on Linux and Windows 11 on ARM
October 26, 2022

Attempting to install the official Intel ARC drivers, removing i486 support from the Linux kernel, Ubuntu 22.10 has Pipes, and Microsoft releases an ARM dev kit for Windows 11.

LWDW 348: Linux and Loops
October 19, 2022

Rust creeps into kernel 6.1, Ardour 7.0 gets loopy, Juno launches a 'beta' Linux tablet, and Pine64 announces the 0x64.

LWDW 347: Blender comes to Wayland and Intel ARC Sells Out
October 12, 2022

Blender gets super Wayland powers! Masking your phone number with Firefox Relay, fwupd adds support for Supermicro machines, and Intel ARC sells out.

LWDW 346: Kernel 6.0 and Open-Source Vulkan Drivers For NVIDIA
October 05, 2022

Linux Kernel 6.0 is here! Debian votes on non-free firmware, open-source Vulkan drivers for NVIDIA GPUs, and configuring USB MIDI devices on Linux.

LWDW 345: Chromebooks from Framework and AMD Hotness
September 28, 2022

Chromebooks from Framework, Intel Arc GPU pricing, new AMD hotness, and non-code contributions to open-source projects.

LWDW 344: KDE Plasma for the bigscreen & homebrew IPMI
September 21, 2022

Nvidia releases some chonky toasters, Notes 2.0 learns how to theme, System76 body kits, and homebrew IPMI for the desktop.

LWDW 343: A new cross-platform browser and real-time effects in Audacity
September 14, 2022

The developer behind SerenityOS is working on a new cross-platform browser, Audacity enables real-time effects, Threadripper Pro comes to System76 , and Raspberry Pi OS gets an update.

LWDW 342: Microsoft “fixes” Teams on Linux and Unity is back!
September 07, 2022

GNOME would like you to take a survey, Unity returns as an official Ubuntu flavour, Microsoft is fixing Teams on Linux, and Pi powered radio handheld that knows how to game.

31 Years Of Linux & AMD Launches Ryzen 7000 Series
September 01, 2022

Linux turns 31! AMD launches the Ryzen 7000 series, Kdenlive enables parallel processing, and the first pictures of the Star 64 prototype.