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LWDW 330: Linux On iPads & Ubuntu takes the PipeWire challenge
Ubuntu takes the PipeWire challenge! Linux Mint takes over development of Timeshift, installing Linux on an iPad 2, and the Orange Pi 800 looks a wee familiar.
LWDW 329: Fixing Discord On The Desktop & Snappier Snaps
Speeding up Firefox Snaps, fixing Discord on desktop Linux, a cyberdeck full of Pi, and the top ten distributions for cynics.
LWDW 328: HP Goes POP!
HP unveils the Dev One with Pop!_OS Linux! Framework releases a 12th gen motherboard, Kernel 5.18 adds support for the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, and open-source AoIP with Netjack.
LWDW 327: When DOS is Linux
FreeDOS from Hewlett Packard is comes with a side of Linux, OBS Teleport is an open-source replacement for NDI, MSI B350 motherboards get a new lease on life, and a Pi powered drop-in kit for the orig
NVIDIA powered Wayland and Thunderbird on Android
Fedora 36 launches with super Wayland powers! Thunderbird threatens to release on Android, miners defeat NVIDIA'S LHR, installing apps with Deb-Get, and a super-slick LED matrix for your Raspberry Pi.
LWDW 325: Firefox 100 and the return of Unity Desktop
Unity 7.6 (yes that one) is back! Firefox 100 introduces a gang of new features, Kdenlive goes 10-bit, and a 64MP camera for your Raspberry Pi.
LWDW 324: Taking the Snap out of Firefox
Ubuntu 22.04 is ready for public consumption, Lineage 19 begins rolling out, taking the Snap out of Firefox, and Cooler Master made a Pi case?
LWDW 323: Davinci Resolve 18 on Linux and deep learning laptops
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.
LWDW 322: Goodbye Pi
Fedora deprecates legacy BIOS, Raspberry Pi OS drops “pi”, reverse-engineering the Sound Blaster X7, and converting snaps to flatpaks with unsnap.
LWDW 321: Mastodon gets an edit button
Mastodon unlocks the ability to edit toots! Wacom shows off two decades of Linux support, Thunderbird enters the Matrix, and 2,639 Windows 10 floppies.