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With a shout out and application picks, this episode provides more than just listener feedback. The feedback we have received over the past month includes questions about OpenSUSE, Fedora 29, Zorin, Ubuntu, configuration file syntax, mice, printers, and scanners. Of course, there is more.

Episode 369 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #369 · Listener Feedback
00:15 Introduction
01:01 Shout out to Transworld
02:05 Distrohopping: Deepin Linux
03:55 Minetest
05:43 NZ17: How Helios got his voice back
07:38 Highlander: Bypassing GUI update blockage in Fedora 29
10:19 Hamilcar Follow up to Episode 359
12:26 Stephen: Discord and OpenSUSE
18:13 James: Config file syntax
22:00 Albert: Needs a new printer
27:25 Troy: Linux on laptops, tablets, convertibles, etc. for on the road
32:01 George: Comments on Back to Basics
37:01 William: Comments on Zorin
44:37 Highlander: Issue with Firefox security add-ons
46:53 Getto Geek: Ubuntu on an SSD
48:11 Nick: problems with LibreOffice
51:12 Scott: Trim function
56:29 Heath: Scanner issues
58:52 Highlander: Offline backups
59:25 Scott: A mouse tip
62:04 Barrier
65:01 Makehuman
68:00 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
69:04 End

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Chapters

1. Going Linux #369 · Listener Feedback (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:15)

3. Shout out to Transworld (00:01:01)

4. Distrohopping: Deepin Linux (00:02:05)

5. Minetest (00:03:55)

6. NZ17: How Helios got his voice back (00:05:43)

7. Highlander: Bypassing GUI update blockage in Fedora 29 (00:07:38)

8. Hamilcar Follow up to Episode 359 (00:10:19)

9. Stephen: Discord and OpenSUSE (00:12:26)

10. James: Config file syntax (00:18:13)

11. Albert: Needs a new printer (00:22:00)

12. Troy: Linux on laptops, tablets, convertibles, etc. for on the road (00:27:25)

13. George: Comments on Back to Basics (00:32:01)

14. William: Comments on Zorin (00:37:01)

15. Highlander: Issue with Firefox security add-ons (00:44:37)

16. Getto Geek: Ubuntu on an SSD (00:46:53)

17. Nick: problems with LibreOffice (00:48:11)

18. Scott: Trim function (00:51:12)

19. Heath: Scanner issues (00:56:29)

20. Highlander: Offline backups (00:58:52)

21. Scott: A mouse tip (00:59:25)

22. Barrier (01:02:04)

23. Makehuman (01:05:01)

24. Wrap-up (01:08:00)

441 episodes

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Content provided by Larry Bushey and Bill Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Larry Bushey and Bill Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

With a shout out and application picks, this episode provides more than just listener feedback. The feedback we have received over the past month includes questions about OpenSUSE, Fedora 29, Zorin, Ubuntu, configuration file syntax, mice, printers, and scanners. Of course, there is more.

Episode 369 Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #369 · Listener Feedback
00:15 Introduction
01:01 Shout out to Transworld
02:05 Distrohopping: Deepin Linux
03:55 Minetest
05:43 NZ17: How Helios got his voice back
07:38 Highlander: Bypassing GUI update blockage in Fedora 29
10:19 Hamilcar Follow up to Episode 359
12:26 Stephen: Discord and OpenSUSE
18:13 James: Config file syntax
22:00 Albert: Needs a new printer
27:25 Troy: Linux on laptops, tablets, convertibles, etc. for on the road
32:01 George: Comments on Back to Basics
37:01 William: Comments on Zorin
44:37 Highlander: Issue with Firefox security add-ons
46:53 Getto Geek: Ubuntu on an SSD
48:11 Nick: problems with LibreOffice
51:12 Scott: Trim function
56:29 Heath: Scanner issues
58:52 Highlander: Offline backups
59:25 Scott: A mouse tip
62:04 Barrier
65:01 Makehuman
68:00 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
69:04 End

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Going Linux #369 · Listener Feedback (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:15)

3. Shout out to Transworld (00:01:01)

4. Distrohopping: Deepin Linux (00:02:05)

5. Minetest (00:03:55)

6. NZ17: How Helios got his voice back (00:05:43)

7. Highlander: Bypassing GUI update blockage in Fedora 29 (00:07:38)

8. Hamilcar Follow up to Episode 359 (00:10:19)

9. Stephen: Discord and OpenSUSE (00:12:26)

10. James: Config file syntax (00:18:13)

11. Albert: Needs a new printer (00:22:00)

12. Troy: Linux on laptops, tablets, convertibles, etc. for on the road (00:27:25)

13. George: Comments on Back to Basics (00:32:01)

14. William: Comments on Zorin (00:37:01)

15. Highlander: Issue with Firefox security add-ons (00:44:37)

16. Getto Geek: Ubuntu on an SSD (00:46:53)

17. Nick: problems with LibreOffice (00:48:11)

18. Scott: Trim function (00:51:12)

19. Heath: Scanner issues (00:56:29)

20. Highlander: Offline backups (00:58:52)

21. Scott: A mouse tip (00:59:25)

22. Barrier (01:02:04)

23. Makehuman (01:05:01)

24. Wrap-up (01:08:00)

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