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LWDW 184: Dropping Systemd
System76 has a fancy new firmware updater, Knoppix drops systemd, using AirDrop with Linux, and a CutiePi open-source tablet.
LWDW 183: RISC-y Statement
Xfce 4.14 is out! KDE Frameworks 5.61 fixes a nasty security vulnerability, Ubuntu 18.04 gets a new kernel, and NVIDIA finally sorts their mobile drivers.
LWDW 182: Predator Pie
Manjaro straightens the Office! Xfce 4.14pre3 gets powerful, apt vs apt-get explained, and Xibo goes Snap.
LWDW 181: Playing With Floppies
Blender 2.80 is out! Linus buries the save icon, Mozilla gets into routers, and VR Linux desktops? All this, plus your emails.
LWDW 180: Yoga Posers
Dropbox brings back support for XFS, VLC debunks reports of a critical security issue, Firefox adds breach protection, and the CTO of Red Hat does an AMA. All this, plus your emails.
LWDW 179: Evil Gnome
EvilGnome watches you type, Blender gets a fancy UI, Kali Linux comes to the Raspberry Pi 4, and Fedora unplugs Snap.
LWDW 178: Muffin Button
Debian 10 Buster is out! Pinebook Pro sets a date for pre-orders, Microsoft has outdated Snaps, and the Raspberry Pi 4 suffers from a faulty USB-C design.
LWDW 177: Transparent Wayland
Network transparency comes to Wayland! Canonical’s Desktop Team is hiring, FreeDOS turns 25, and Linux dominates Azure.
LWDW 176: 4 GeeBees
Ubuntu releases a statement on 32-bit i386 packages, Raspberry Pi announces a quad-core monster, Fedora 31 has a few surprises in store, and we chat with Nova about his upcoming AR project.
LWDW 176: 4 GeeBees
Ubuntu releases a statement on 32-bit i386 packages, Raspberry Pi announces a quad-core monster, Fedora 31 has a few surprises in store, and we chat with Nova about his upcoming AR project.