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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $7 a month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for Untitled Linux Show and all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $2.99 a ...
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FutureCo. is a podcast about the people who are creating the future. These people are inspiring a new era of business through positive change. FutureCo. is a presented by Wonder Inc., a future creation company.
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Xen 4.19 is released with a new 9pfs backend, why Snap and Flatpak make Linux a better OS and how they're different, FOSSA is buying StackShare, Canonical saw a $251M revenue last year and grew to more than 1,000 employees, and Intel extends its CPU warranties for its 13th and 14th-gen desktop CPUs as a result of crashing 13th and 14th-gen CPUs. Sh…
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It's about time that Fwupd supports the Pi 5, the kernel has moved to a minimum Rust version, and we chat about the TinyWatch. Then Fedora is headed towards some sane metric reporting, Curl fixes a vulnerability and blames C for it, and Gnome worries us again. For tips we have a Rust coreutils howto, a Bitlocker decryptor, and pdfgrep for finding t…
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This week We chat about AMD's drive for Raytracing performance, Nvidia's push towards open kernel drivers, what Fedora did to help make that possible, and what's new in Kernel 6.10. Then Linux is making Rust safer, OpenSUSE is having a crisis, and oh yeah, the world's computers were bricked this weekend. It was a good day to be Linux users. For tip…
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We start with gaming, talking about Bottles, Raytracing comparisons, and the Godot engine. We give the Zed editor a try, talk about changes at the Gnome foundation, and go all in on Wayland. Then put an M.2 drive in a Pi case, chat about Clonezilla, and celebrate Comet as the Linux implementation of GOG's Galaxy. For tips, we have findmnt, PiHole, …
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We take a victory lap for Linux, Cover the SSH vulnerability in great detail, and discuss Fedora's proposal to include opt-in telemetry. KDE ships an update, Nexus Mods is coming to Linux, and Meta has a clever link time optimization approach for the kernel. For tips, we have inxi for better system info, rolldice for all your command line dice roll…
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We're diving into the weeds this week, talking about tapeouts, PCI-E specifications, and kernel scheduling on today's oddball systems. There are releases to check out, like the latest OpenShot, Pipewire, and Raspberry Pi Connect. And finally we look to the future of Ubuntu, Gnome, and X11. For tips we have umask, shebang, and archiemount. Find the …
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It's another Linux laptop, and this time Framework is bringing the RISC-V heat. There's an LTS battle brewing, KDE pushes 6.1 with more fixes, and X Windows turns 40. And don't forget the Firefox beta, Raspberry Pi going Monochrome, and more news about Kaspersky. For tips, we have a tiling shell in Gnome, the fuser command for finding what's using …
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We're excited for Linux laptops, the Rocket Accelerator for Rokchips, and a new programming language for Bash scripts. Then there's the extensible scheduler coming to 6.11 because Torvalds says so, NVIDIA making a move on the upstream kernel, and a bit of a change for ChromeOS. For tips, we have the quake terminal, a tmux environment variable, and …
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Kaspersky has released a virus scanner for Linux; should you run it? OpenBSD finally has Wayland support, OBS has a new Beta, and WSL leans into the Hypervisor. Then there's Gnome, which sort of worries us. Then for tips we've got gping for a snazzy ping tui, iVentoy for a selectable PXE boot, devicetree options in Grub, and hostnamectl. The show n…
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We're all about the Real-Time kernel, and so is Ubuntu, who is now offering it as an option for 22.04. Then there's the new UAlink specification for AMD and Intel accelerators, a trio of distro releases to cover, and the latest and greatest in kernel 6.10. For tips we have bartib for time tracking; a set of commands for auditing logins, system shut…
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Tommy and Rachel sit down in the world's least soundproof room to listen to and discuss five indie songs. Through the episode, the two explore the importance of guitar practice, drop a Bench Warmers reference and even shed a tear. Follow on Instragram @indietop5 and read the full blog at www.indietop5.com Playlist: -Aaron B. Thompson - You Know, -A…
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Fresh on a brand new season for 2022, The Indie Top 5 returns with commentary from Tommy & his friends. Listen as the Indie Top 5 Podcast showcases indie music from across the globe. Subscribe! ...And learn about 5 new indie songs every Friday. Sophie Francis - I Miss Missing You Elliot Wren - Time Bomb Steven Heighton - The Devil's Share Language …
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The Stoners are back for another episode! R.I.P Chadwick Boseman! Strain of the Week: Blue Diesel. This week find out who may be the next to legalize in weed news, why the post office is outdated, our view on Kyle Rittenhouse, and this weeks "Bigger Point": #SaveOurChilren. So, light up, put in the headphones, and join the sesh!…
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