Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 310: Klingon in the office
January 19, 2022

An early look at System76's Rusty desktop, detecting malware with a Raspberry Pi, hardware accelerated GTK4, testing the MOTU M4 on Linux, and a new OS built from scratch.

LWDW 309: Linux powered VR
January 12, 2022

Simula One releases pricing for their Linux powered VR headset! Linux Mint gets dark, kernel 5.16 lowers USB audio latency, and booting BBC BASIC on a Raspberry Pi.

LWDW 308: We’re Rooting For Dolphin
January 05, 2022

Intel talks about ARC at CES, KDE enables root file operations in Dolphin, Portmaster brings super-slick firewall and ad-blocking to the Linux desktop, and rolling your own metaverse with a Raspberry

LWDW 307: The Lost Linus Tapes
December 29, 2021

A 24-year-old Linus gives his first talk at a major conference! OpenAI assisted command line suggestions, Italian court enforces the GPL, and the top Linux distributions of 2002.

LWDW 306: PoP Wire
December 22, 2021

VR desktops for Linux! Apple helps the Asahi project, Xsnow is best snow, NVIDIA powered Wayland for Fedora 36, and a GUI frontend for finding Appimages.

LWDW 305: Dracula vs Open-Source
December 15, 2021

Kdenlive gets enhanced face tracking, Pop!_OS has a new application library, OpenRazer 3.2.0 makes more things blink, and resurrecting the Digidesign 003R with open-source.

LWDW 304: Linux Font Tips
December 08, 2021

Linus attempts to install a font, Blender 3.0 removes OpenCL rendering, Vizio responds to copyleft violations, and portable apps with Exodus.

LWDW 303: AWS YES
December 01, 2021

Fedora launches the live streaming compatibility initiative! Haiku gets a Vulkan loader, experimental Linux drivers for the MOTU midi express, and a Mini ITX board for your Raspberry Pi.

LWDW 302: Linus-proofing Linux
November 24, 2021

KDE gets a GNOME-like overview, speedy firmware updates on Linux, why Flatpaks are the future, and GoXLR on Linux adds Linus-proof instructions.

LWDW 301: Bullseye for Pi and PinePhone Keyboards
November 17, 2021

Raspberry Pi OS gets a slice of Bullseye! System76 opens up about contributions, PinePhone Pro gets a keyboard, and setting up OBS on Linux.