Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday


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LWDW 380: Red Hat Limits RHEL Source Availability
June 21, 2023

CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository RHEL-related source code releases, Intel discontinues ARC A770 LE, Opera's AI browser comes to Linux, functional retro desktoping with the Not so Common D

LWDW 379: Unified Linux Desktop
June 14, 2023

Debian 12 is out! Unifying the PC desktops with Kera, poking the Presonus ioStation with a Linux stick, and a Pi powered robo dingo.

LWDW 378: Neural Amp Modeling with Linux and LibreOffice gets a Flat
June 07, 2023

RedHat is winds down support for LibreOffice, simulating guitar amps with NAM, spoopy ASCII text with Calligraphy, and mangling video with the recurBOY.

LWDW 377: Wayland Is (almost) Ready
May 31, 2023

Fedora KDE Plasma spin is dropping X11! 2 million Raspberry Pi's prepare to ship, reverse-engineering IRIX, and building a ISA sound card with PicoGUS.

LWDW 376: Bodhi Linux 7 & 8088 Laptops
May 24, 2023

Bodhi Linux 7 is looking for testers! Modern 8088 powered retro laptops, measuring progress on the command line, and a slick homebrew Linux handheld.

LWDW 375: Stop Using X11!
May 17, 2023

Asahi developer would like you to stop using X11, System76 Scheduler hits 2.0, firewire audio on Linux, and a Pi powered stomp-box.

LWDW 374: RedHat depreciates X11 & Mozilla gets social
May 10, 2023

Red Hat is moving to Wayland, Mozilla opens their Mastodon instance to the public, kernel 6.1 comes to Pi OS, and NVIDIA puts a 16GB Tie on the 4060.

LWDW 373: FireWire support until 2029 & Pi Pico AM transmitter
May 03, 2023

11 new blinky things added to Openrazer! Firewire gets a new kernel maintainer, building a Pi Pico AM transmitter, and what is a NVIDIA DPU?

LWDW 372: PipeWire By Default
April 26, 2023

Ubuntu Studio switches to PipeWire! KDEnlive gets OpenAIs Whisper speech recognition system, Raspberry Pi holes made easy, and installing Reaper on Linux.

Solus returns from the dead and an uncensored Flathub
April 19, 2023

Solus rebases on Serpent OS, Davinci Resolve (beta) gets some Linux love, Fedora 38 enables unfiltered Flathub experience, and editing Amiga IFF images with DPaint.js.