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LWDW 290: IBM Defeats SCO
IBM (kinda) defeats SCO! Kernel 5.14 highlights, 4K recording on Linux, the origin of blue hyperlinks, and a drop in replacement for yt-dl. Show notes.
LWDW 281: Expired Skype
Linux Kernel 5.13 is packed with cool features! Audacity Jacks up their latest release, Canonical launches Blender LTS support, and Microsoft forgets about Skype, again.
LWDW 280: AUR For Ubuntu
Nvidia enables support for OpenGL and Vulkan rendering on Xwayland! Intel releases sluggish microcode, bringing the AUR to Ubuntu, and what happened to the Microsoft Linux repos?
LWDW 279: Freenode Kills #Linux
Freenode seizes the largest community channel left! Vivaldi 4.0 avoids the bloat, JingPad launches an IndieGoGo for their Linux powered tablet, and Raspberry Pi’s keep astronauts awake at night.
LWDW 278: Rainbow Donuts
Pop!_OS Linux 21.04 is ready for testing! Slimbook releases a simplified GUI for controlling mobile Ryzen TDP values, Blender 2.93 LTS nodes all the things, and a Raspberry Pi powered guitar effect pe
LWDW 277: Intel Xee Wee
OpSec claims their Ubuntu DMCA notice was spoofed, Firefox 89 get special Proton powers, Haveibeenpwned goes open-source, and a flame spitting Raspberry Pi powered Roomba.
LWDW 276: Nerd Jewelry
Audacity has a new CLA that nobody likes, Freenode begins hijacking channels, DMCA takedown notices for downloading Ubuntu, and controlling OBS with a Raspberry Pi powered StreamDeck.
LWDW 275: Free As A Node
Everyone resigns from Freenode, System76 launches their open-source keyboard, Audacity drops telemetry, and 1Password gets a native client. Then we show you the best way to use a StreamDeck on Linux.
LWDW 274: Oh The Audacity
Audacity explains their new telemetry, Microsoft Edge enters beta, Raspberry Pi powered KVM switches, and 5 totally useless Linux commands. All this plus your emails.
LWDW 273: Musing Audacity
MuseGroup acquires the much beloved audio editor Audacity, Ubuntu 21.04 upgrades have been blocked for some users, open-source firmware for your IP security cams, and turbo charging the Amiga with a R