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LWDW 254: Clearing The CentOS Stream
Xfce 4.16 is ready for public consumption! The latest version of Kdenlive comes packed with exciting new features, a Raspberry Pie filled with lasers, and we chat with Joel Pauling, Senior Solutions Architect at Red Hat aout the future of CentOS Stream...
LWDW 253: A Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux plans to fill a CentOS sized void, Fedora 34 goes full PipeWire, OBS 26.1 adds support for virtual cams, and project Croissant brings Chrome OS to any laptop.
LWDW 252: Pulsing Pies
CentOS is moving to Stream, System76 teases their new AMD powered laptops, GMusicBrowser returns from the dead, and open-source predictions for 2021.
LWDW 251: Hacking The Apple M1
ProtonVPN releases a native Linux client, Mint launches Hypnotix for IPTV, a handy GUi for cpupower, and the guy behind Linux on the PS4 wants to do the same for the Apple M1.
LWDW 250: Linus Wants An ARM
Linus Torvalds shares his thoughts on the M1 Mac, PipeWire could replace Pulseaudio in Fedora 34, preserving Flash with Rust, and ASUS releases two new Tinker Boards.
LWDW 249: Enlightened Slackers
Github reinstates youtube-dl! The Pine64 PinePhone plays with Plasma, SlackEX gets Enlightenment, and overclocking the Raspberry Pi 400. Show notes & podcast
LWDW 248: Insult My Intelligence
KDE text editor Kate is turning 20! GIMP 2.99.2 introduces support for GTK3 and Wayland, DELL adds a Kernel level kill-switch for webcams, and Davinci Resolve 17 (beta) comes to Linux. Show notes and Podcast.
LWDW 247: Quantum Snaps
The Raspberry Pi 400 launches with 100% more keyboard! Ubuntu Snaps off XZ compression, SiFive teases their RISC-V Linux PC, and nobody is abandoning the X server... yet. Notes and podcast.
LWDW 246: 4-Dimensional Pine Cube
Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla comes to the Raspberry Pi! 1Password is looking for Linux testers, PineCube camera kit gets a price, and AMD GPU drivers that update daily. Notes and Podcast
LWDW 245: The Linux Edge
Microsoft releases Edge for Linux. Jami begins getting things Together, openSUSE is looking for writers and video editors, and a new Pi Compute Module with PCIe powers.