Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

LWDW 204: ANSI Hipsters
January 08, 2020

Monitoring bandwidth from the command line, 21st century hipster-pixels, laptop killing USB cords, and GIMP learns an important lesson. 

LWDW 203: Tingle All The Way
January 01, 2020

Pi powered grilled cheese! Command line WiFi made simple, the best Ubuntu releases of the decade, and a PLEX-like media server for comics. 

LWDW 202: Elf Preemption
December 25, 2019

Amazing KDE updates! Flatpak vs Snap, open-source animation tools, and why Ubuntu MATE is the best distribution of 2019.

LWDW 201: Wool Driving
December 18, 2019

The Worst open-source innovations if the decade! Purism launches Librem Server, Google blocks Linux browsers, and a Pi powered virtual assistant. 

LWDW 200: Linux Is Not A Platform
December 11, 2019

Microsoft releases Teams for Linux! Firefox gets picture-in-picture, Disney dials back DRM on the desktop, and Canonical wold like your input on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

LWDW 199: Old MacTorvalds Had A Farm
December 04, 2019

A real-world review of the Librem 5! Kali gets a Windows button, rampant penguin-fueled consumerism, open-source farming, and automated Linux deployment.

LWDW 198: Wayland When?
November 27, 2019

Linux 5.4 adds support for the exfat! Slimbook Pro X15 brings the Turing, Glimpse 0.1.0 is ready for public consumption, and Wayland fails an important test. 

LWDW 197: Achieving Malware Parity
November 20, 2019

ACBackdoor gets a Windows port! Debian 10 invades Chrome OS, writing user space USB drivers for abandoned hardware, and managing radio stations with open-source software. All this, plus your emails.

LWDW 196: Defending Linux
November 13, 2019

Microsoft Defender heads to Linux! ChromeOS 78 adds virtual desktops, turning CentOS 8 into the perfect desktop, and a people detecting Raspberry Pi.

LWDW 195: MAD-MAX OS
November 06, 2019

Navi Lite spotted in driver update! Microsoft confirms Edge for Linux, DELL ups their developer edition portfolio, and OTA firmware updates for your Raspberry Pi 4.