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30 years of XscreenSaver and Ubuntu for RISC-V
Canonical releases Ubuntu for StarFive’s VisionFive RISC-V boards, configuring a 7 colour E-Ink display for Raspberry Pi, .NET 6 uninstalls Discord, and 30 years of XscreenSaver.
LWDW 339: Kernel Ninja Sloths & Pro Audio on Linux
Kernel 6.0 is a Ninja Sloth, System76 releases a 12th Gen Galago Pro, Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS is ready for public consumption, and installing a professional sound card on Linux.
LWDW 338: Linus buys a MacBook and OBS 28 Beta on Linux
Adventures at SCALE 19X, OBS 28 beta on Linux, Pi powered Router Boards for CM4, Moonray goes open-source, and Linus (not that one) buys a MacBook.
LWDW 337: A little sparkle in your GRUB
Thunderbird Sync is ahead of schedule! FFmpeg adds support for AV1 decoding, Installing Davinci Resolve on Linux, and customizing GRUB for fun and profit.
LWDW 336: Watercooled Linux laptops and WordPerfect is back!
WordPerfect for Linux is back! TUXEDO releases a watercooled laptop, Microsoft updates their store policy on open-source, and the Asahi Linux team bring Linux to the Apple M2.
LWDW 335: Linux on Lenovo With Extra Steps
Microsoft Pluton adds an extra step to installing Linux on Lenovo laptops, Canonical makes the Firefox Snap snappy, retro gaming with Mac OS 7, and what desktop environments use the most resources?
LWDW 334: Giving up on GitHub
GNOME Web is getting extensions! Dropping X11 for GTK5, Raspberry Pi introduces a $6 Pico, and is it time to give up on Github?
LWDW 333: Retro TV with a Raspberry Pi
Two years of living with a PinePhone, Rust is headed to the Linux kernel, a 7 inch mini laptop from MNT Research, and simulating retro analog TV with a Raspberry Pi.
LWDW 332: Raspberry Pi Laptops & Chrome OS Flex
The Microsoft Store bans copycat open-source apps from being sold, Chrome OS Flex is ready for testing, Kernel 5.19 RC1 adds support for LoongArch CPUs, and transforming a Raspberry Pi into a laptop
LWDW 331: Thunderbird Goes Mobile And Foxy Cookies
K-9 Mail joins the Thunderbird family, Firefox rolls out total cookie protection, System76 is working on a new keyboard, death to IE 11, and adding an audio jack to your Raspberry Pi 400.