Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 214: Pi Sized Ryzen
March 18, 2020

Debian 11 prepares to chill, Only Office gets a massive update, AMD needs a kernel maintainer, and a Pi sized Ryzen R1000-based SBC. Then Jill has a chat with Georg Link, PhD Director of Sales at Bitergia and with Ana Jimenez Marketing Specialist at Bi...

LWDW 213: See The Bling Bling
March 11, 2020

The era of distribution-specific laptops begins! IRC gets a GTK3 makeover, PLEX alternative Jellyfin looks towards the future, OBS is getting a proper browser source, and we're launching a new show. 

LWDW 212: Superman.wtf
March 04, 2020

Let's Encrypt issues their billionth cert! UKUI 3.0 goes full Windows, teaching old MIDI new tricks, and 8 things you might not know about your Raspberry Pi.

LWDW 211: Discord Discord
February 26, 2020

Firefox Private Network enters closed beta! Pipewire learns how to Jack, GIMP transforms 3D, and the Raspberry Pi 4 pulls a sneaky. 

LWDW 210: Unsolicited Pi NAS
February 19, 2020

Thunderbird is hiring! Lenovo expands their Linux lineup, Blender simulates balloons, and ClearOS goes fast.

LWDW 209: Thread Boopin!
February 12, 2020

System 76 rips some Threads, Mate 1.24 HiDPIs all the things, OpenShot gets hardware acceleration, and Linux-based Windows 12?

LWDW 208: Panic! At the Sudo
February 05, 2020

Microsoft announces OpenChain conformance! Lightworks beta gets support for H.265, Red Hat takes over IBM, and Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi.

LWDW 207: Wi Fly?
January 29, 2020

Linux Kernel 5.5 is a Kleptomaniac Octopus! Solus 4.1 enables ESync support, clearing up Pinephone misconceptions, and Qt alters the deal.

LWDW 206: Murder Switches
January 22, 2020

PinePhone ‘Brave Heart’ editions begin shipping! Wine gets a big 5.0 release, Ubuntu nopes the Amazon button, and Kubuntu powered laptops. All this (and more) plus your emails. 

LWDW 205: Windows 7 Refugees
January 15, 2020

KDE wants to become a safe haven for Windows 7 refugees, Linus doesn't want you using ZFS, hardware accelerated VP9 comes to Chromium, and a Pi powered luggable.