Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


Latest Episodes

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – DDoS-B-Gone
September 27, 2017

Firefox previews Quantum, Azure gets a tailored Ubuntu kernel, Red Hat offers a free course, and Cloudflare wants to make denial of service attack a thing of the past.

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – PulseVideo
September 20, 2017

PipeWire is coming to Fedora 27! KWin ditches XWayland, Solus hacks a Budgie, and the Ubuntu Desktop Applications Survey yields interesting results. - All this, plus your feedback.

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – Microsoftian GNOME
September 13, 2017

We are the 3%!  Chrome is coming for your USB, Debian introduces Wayland, and Openshot 2.4 is almost usable. - All this, plus your feedback.

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – Life Of Ryzen
September 06, 2017

We say no to Wayland, Konversation enters the matrix, PulseAudio learns a new trick, and Venn builds a Ryzen powered render box. All this, plus your feedback.

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – GPD Pockets
August 30, 2017

Riot gets Jitsi with it, GIMP 2.9.6 explodes, Atomic reviews the GPD Pocket, and Linus turns down a Job. All this, plus your feedback!

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – A Little WiPi
August 23, 2017

GPD Pockets begin shipping! Apache bans Facebook’s license combo, Audacious receives an update and 5 reasons Linux is ready for everyone. All this, plus your feedback!

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – Dangling SSD’s
August 16, 2017

GNOME turns 20! OBS counts to 20, Solus finally Snaps, and the Pi Zero gets Sharp. All this plus your feedback!

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – OMG Drama
August 09, 2017

Pimoroni turns 5! Mozilla gets busy, Grsecurity sues Bruce Perens, and recording Wayland for fun and profit. - All this plus your feedback!

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – Penguin Points
August 02, 2017

Fedora goes Flat, Krita learns an expensive lesson, Gedit needs a maintainer, and should Adobe open source Flash? All this plus your feedback!

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday – Firefall
July 26, 2017

Firefox marketshare is on the decline, Ubuntu 16.10 reaches EOL, and going green with OBS. All this plus your feedback!