Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 244: Pi of Sauron
October 14, 2020

Linux kernel 5.9 adds support for big Navi! Pitivi gets plugins and a focus on stability, ultimate Ubuntu backup strategies, and why Windows will never learn to Linux.

LWDW 243: Pooprietary Modules
October 07, 2020

Tiling windows with xdotool, OSX emulation on Linux, a $50 Jetson Nano, and Mint 20.1 solves the Chromium conundrum. Notes & Timestamps

LWDW 242: Covered In Gnomes
September 30, 2020

Gnome celebrates 20 Million downloads from the LVFS! Lenovo launches a gang of Linux powered Thinkpads, a WSL alternative for users who prefer MS-DOS environments, and OBS 26 learns how to browser. Show notes & Timestamps

LWDW 241: Edgy October
September 23, 2020

Slashdot Media resurrects the Linux Journal, Microsoft threatens to release Edge on Linux in October, Vulkan powered KDE Plasma, and a native Reddit app for your desktop. Show notes.

LWDW 240: Nvidia Grows An ARM
September 16, 2020

Nvidia buys ARM, Ubuntu refocuses on community, Debian is looking for developers, and a first look at XFCE 4.16. Show notes.

LWDW 239: Does Not Involve Time Travel
September 09, 2020

HP has a hot new Ubuntu 20.04 laptop, KDE introduces annotations, adding closed captioning to OBS, and a 2020 L.G.C. studio update. All this, plus your emails. Show notes

LWDW 238: My friend Haiku
September 02, 2020

Htop 3.0 is ready for production! OBS releases a hot new beta, Microsoft has a problem with plain-text email, and leaving Mac for Linux.

LWDW 237: Beep-Boop Pads
August 26, 2020

Happy 29th Birthday to Linux! Wayland gets Nvidia powers, Fedora has a guide for budding musicians, and reverse engineering the Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT for fun and drivers.

LWDW 236: Digital Stablets
August 19, 2020

Debian turns 27! KDENLive adds support for multiple audio streams, Paragon shares their NTFS driver, podcatching from the terminal, and Pi powered cassettes. 

LWDW 235: Tears And Xruns
August 12, 2020

Libreoffice 7.0 gets super Vulkan powers! DistroWatch makes it easy to compare packages, Have I Been Pwned goes open-source, and Microsoft wants to party like it's 2001.