Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

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Fedora Dropping X11 and Pi Powered Jitsi
September 20, 2023

Nouveau maintainer steps down, Fedora 40 could drop X11, Privacy Badger has a new way to fight the Googles, and a Pi HAT full of supercapacitors.

Cheap Framework Mainboards and Pi Powered Haxaphones
September 13, 2023

Framework slashes prices on select mainboards, Orange Pi releases the Zero 2W 4GB, AJA capture cards on Linux, and epic Pi powered sax with the Haxaphone.

GNOME 45 breaks Extensions and AMD Overdrive on Linux
September 06, 2023

Gnome 45 breaks extensions, AMD brings OverDrive GPU overclocking features to Linux, a Pi powered word processor, and Wayland breaks bad software.

Linux On The C64 & X86 Zima SBC With PCIe – LWDW 390
August 30, 2023

Canonical forgets to i386, shoving Linux onto a C64, kernel 5.6 brings the rumble, and the low-cost Zima SBC with bonus PCIe hole.

KDE Doubles The Klicks and X86 StarLite Tablet
August 23, 2023

KDE switches to double-click by default! Cleaning up junky apps with MenuLibre, Starlite X86 Linux tablet, and a retro deck for people on the go.

Debian At 30 and No More Distro Hopping! – LWDW388
August 16, 2023

Debian celebrates the big 3-0, Window Maker gets its first release in three years, measuring audio latency on Linux, and a homebrew Gothberry Pi.

Fedora Powered Apples and Networking PipeWire – LWDW 387
August 09, 2023

Fedora Asahi Remix is open for testing! Audio over IP with PipeWire, remembering VIM creator Bram Moolenaar, and free Raspberry Pis for Seattle residents.

LWDW 386 – GNOME Rethinks Window Management
August 02, 2023

Milk-V announces a 64-core RISC-V powered box of business! Waterfox goes independent, GNOME is rethinking windows management, and audio plugins on Linux made easy.

LWDW 385: Debian Makes RISC-V Official
July 26, 2023

Debian makes RISC-V an official architecture! Davinci Resolve 18.5 exits beta, Framework opens preorders for their 16" laptop, and wireless DOOM on a Pi Zero W2.

LWDW 384: 30 Years Of Slacking!
July 19, 2023

Slackware turns 30! AlmaLinux OS drops bug-for-bug compatibility with Red Hat, a Pi 2040 powered ergonomic keyboard with balls, and Windows-like resource monitoring with Mission Center.