Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday
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LWDW 175: Trojan Snap
Ubuntu drops i386, Netflix discovers a DoS vulnerability, CERN ditches Microsoft, and we chat with Ted Gould from Inkscape.
LWDW 174: Pizza Box Linux
HPE's Linux powered supercomputer returns to earth! Firefox gets premium, Red Hat simplifies NVIDIA driver deployment, and a Jetson powered Linux tablet that's easy to hack.
LWDW 173: Counting Penguins
Counting penguins with Pi's! Shuttleworth talks business, profiling GNOME shell, and three new Linux laptops from DELL.
LWDW 172: The Theme Is GNOME
Github introduces sponsors! Dstat comes to an end, Ubuntu ships nVidia proprietary drivers, and the Antergos community enters their next stage.
LWDW 171: Goodnight Antergos
Pi powered GOBOTS! Xfce 4.14pre1 is ready for testing, South Korea moves to Linux, restoring Intel CPU performance, and Antergos reaches EOL.
LWDW 170: Saving Linux
Red Hat remains independent! Kernel support for IDE reaches EOL, GNOME explains the basics, and a Raspberry Pi on the half shell.
LWDW 169: Install SEVEN Linux!
Microsoft installs a Linux kernel, Ubuntu closes shop, Pinebook Pro updates, and GUIX 1.0 is ready for public consumption.
LWDW 168: 30 Fedoras
Fedora 30 is out! Mozilla drops IRC, Xfce 4.14 gets a release date, and Raspberry Pi powered VPN gateways.
LWDW 167: Swapping Linux
Ubuntu releases a Disco Dingo, Kdenlive refactors all the things, Fermilab kills Scientific Linux, and why swap files are still important.
LWDW 166: openSUSE Rodentia
Xfce is back in openSUSE! MPEG returns to Fedora, installing LXDE on your kindle, and a chat with Katherine Druckman from Linux Journal.