Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 320: KDE takes a swipe at Windows 11
March 30, 2022

KDE puts Windows 11 to shame, rolling Ubuntu Rhinos, Gnome 42 is packed with new features, and a Raspberry Pi powered pinball machine.

LWDW 319: Asahi Linux Alpha and Cray Furniture
March 23, 2022

The first Asahi Linux Alpha Release for M1 is here! Ubuntu gets a new logo, Kernel 5.17 fixes a floppy bug, and clustering your Raspberry Pi Cray style.

LWDW 318: Blender Is So Mainstream
March 16, 2022

Blender 3.1 gets a gang of new features, AMD enables support for Ryzen 5000 CPUs on 300-series motherboards, 7 inch mini-laptops, and a RISC-V powered thermal printer.

LWDW 317: Matrix VOIP & ITX ARM Motherboards
March 09, 2022

Linux Mint 21 packs spicy Cinnamon goodness, Anbox demos a cloud based smartphone, native Matrix VoIP with Element Call, and a 8-core ARM powered monster in ITX form-factor.

LWDW 316: Ten Year Old Pi
March 02, 2022

Intel buys Linutronix, NsCDE provides a modern take on CDE, blinky QR codes, and ten year old Pi.

LWDW 315: XFCE vs KDE
February 23, 2022

Ubuntu Touch gets support for WebRTC! Nala makes apt pretty fast, multitrack recording with OBS, and XFCE vs KDE.

LWDW 314: Linux on Android 13 & OBS gets Flatpak
February 16, 2022

Running your favourite Linux distro with Android 13, OBS adds official support for Flatpak, ChromeOS does a Flex, and Inkscape gets a UX overhaul.

LWDW 313: Slackware 15 & GitHub Sponsors
February 09, 2022

Slackware 15 is ready for public consumption! Github enables sponsor-only repositories, KDE Plasma receives a visual overhaul, Firefox Reality browser is back, and installing Raspberry Pi images over

LWDW 312: Linus Didn’t Invent Bitcoin
February 02, 2022

Linus Torvalds denies being the creator of Bitcoin, Universal Audio wants to hear from customers who run Linux, a $15 terminal for your pocket, and Raspberry Pi OS gets the 64-bit treatment.

LWDW 311: Steam Deck Release Dates & Mate for GDP 3
January 26, 2022

Steam Deck release date announced! Ubuntu Mate lands on the GDP Pocket 3, Framework open-sources their laptop firmware, and turning your Raspberry Pi 400 into a modern Amiga.