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LWDW 310: Klingon in the office
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Raspberry Pi OS gets a slice of Bullseye! System76 opens up about contributions, PinePhone Pro gets a keyboard, and setting up OBS on Linux.