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This Week in Linux 110: AMD Ryzen Linux Laptops, Thunderbird 78, Cooler Master Raspberry Pi Case

on TWinL110: New AMD Ryzen 4000H Linux Laptops KDE Slimbook & Tuxedo Pulse 15, Cooler Master Case for Raspberry Pi 4, Thunderbird 78, digiKam 7, OpenRGB (Open Source RGB control), PeerTube 2.3

Destination Linux 182: Security Keys, Disk Encryption & Two Factor Authentication (2FA)

on DL182: Google & Canonical Are Teaming Up For Flutter On Linux. How Important Is Disk Encryption & Security Keys? A DRM FREE Game Called Drox Operative & Much More!

This Week in Linux 108: Linux Mint 20, openSUSE 15.2, CutiePi Raspberry Pi Tablet, and more!

On TWinL 108: Linux Mint 20, openSUSE Leap 15.2, CutiePi (Raspberry Pi Tablet), Ubuntu Touch on more devices, Ubuntu Rolling Release, Riot.im Name Change Coming, Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux

Destination Linux 180: Is Matrix.org The Future of Communication? + Linux Mint 20 & Firefox VPN

DL180: we talk about if Matrix.org is the Future of Communication?, Linux_Mint 20, Why we were disappointed with new Firefox VPN service, ProtonMail aiming at Google's GSuite and much more!

Destination Linux 179: Ask Us Anything + Why Linux Gaming Should Matter to Everyone

On DL179, we talk about why Linux Gaming should matter to everyone & why Red Hat should give more attention to the Linux Desktop. We also answer questions from an Ask Us Anything from the DLN Forum.

This Week in Linux 107: Krita 4.3, FFmpeg 4.3, FreeNAS on Linux, postmarketOS PinePhone

On this episode Michael covers Krita 4.3, FFmpeg 4.3, FreeNAS coming to Linux, postmarketOS Community Edition PinePhone from Pine64 and so much more!

This Week in Linux 103: XRdesktop, 700% Increase to Linux Marketshare, Firefox, MNT Reform

Also includes: MNT Reform: DIY Open Laptop, Manjaro Linux + Star Labs Linux Laptops, herbstluftwm, NOAFtodo, Interview with GIMP Core Developer, Netherlands & Munich to use "Public Code", Humble Bundle

This Week in Linux 102: Inkscape 1.0, Fedora 32, Ubuntu Flavours, Pop!_OS, Red Hat, openSUSE & More

On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got news from Fedora, PopOS, Red Hat, openSUSE, and a follow up for the Ubuntu 20.04 release. There are 7 Ubuntu Flavours and all of them have a 20.04 release with some really interesting stuff happening in each one. If that wasn’t enough, Inkscape 1.0 has finally be released after 16 Years of continuous develop so this episode is just jam packed with Linux News. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!

Destination Linux 162: Ikey Doherty Interview, Stuart Langridge Guest Host

On this episode of Destination Linux, we have Stuart Langridge as our Guest Host he helps us cover some highly debated topics and the Interview with Ikey Doherty of Lispy Snake (formerly of Solus)

This Week in Linux 94: Mesa 20, PipeWire, Linux Be Scary, MyPaint, GTK, Microsoft Defender

Mesa 20, PipeWire 0.3, MyPaint 2.0, GTK, Maui Project, Untangle Firewall, Red Hat, Container Linux, Nvidia, Microsoft Defender, Humble Bundle and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!

This Week in Linux 92: Linux 5.5, Solus, Kali, Tails, elementary, Red Hat, Pine64, Laptops

DLN Xtend, Linux Kernel 5.5, Solus 4.1, Tails 4.2, Kali Linux, elementary OS, Sudo Bug, Pine64 HardROCK64, PinePhone, Canonical Anbox Cloud, Kdenlive, RawTherapee, Kubuntu Focus, WINE, Proton & more

PinePhone Pre-Orders, AMD, openSUSE, Ubuntu, elementary, Steam, Edge, Stadia | This Week in Linux 87

PinePhone Pre-Orders, AMD Announces Latest Threadripper & Ryzen CPUs, openSUSE on Name Change, Ubuntu, elementary OS, Steam Containers / Cloud Gaming, Microsoft Edge, Google Stadia, Chrome OS, & more

Linux Lockdown, CentOS Stream, Patent Trolls, Ubuntu, Lakka, KDE Plasma | This Week in Linux 83

Linus Approves Kernel 'Lockdown' Feature, Red Hat Announces CentOS Stream, GNOME Foundation Sued By "Patent Troll", Purism Releases Video Demos of Librem 5, Ubuntu Reveals Plan for 32-bit & more!

Xfce 4.14, FFmpeg, KDE Zero-Day, Linux Journal, NVidia, AMD, LibreOffice | This Week in Linux 78

Xfce 4.14, FFmpeg, KDE Zero-Day, Linux Journal Shuts Down, NVidia Opens GPU Docs, AMD Ryzen 3000, LibreOffice 6.3, Voyager Linux, ZFS on Ubuntu 19.10, scrcpy, Huawei, Humble Bundle & more on TWinL78

IBM / Red Hat, Ubuntu & Nvidia, Firefox, Kdenlive, Syncthing, Huawei, Valve | This Week in Linux 74

On this episode of This Week in Linux, AMD releases BIOS fix for the Linux booting issue, IBM closes on the landmark acquisition of Red Hat, and Ubuntu announces that Ubuntu LTS users will be getting the latest nvidia drivers much more easily.......................

Linux 5.2, Debian 10, Pinebook Pro, Mageia, Whonix, GRUB, Valve, Zorin, Mint | This Week in Linux 73

Linux 5.2, Debian 10, Pinebook Pro, Mageia 7, Whonix 15, GRUB 2.04, Valve wants Testers, Linux Mint, NVidia, AMD, Rocket League, GNOME, 10 Years of Zorin & GamingOnLinux.com on TWinL73

Raspberry Pi 4, Ubuntu Keeps 32bit Libs, Steam Summer Sale, Firefox, Kodi | This Week in Linux 72

Raspberry Pi 4, Ubuntu Keeps 32bit Libs, Steam Summer Sale, Firefox, Kodi, Drawpile, Microsoft wants access to private Linux mailing list, PS3 Emulator for Linux, Humble Bundle & more on TWinL 72!

Ubuntu Ex86s 32-Bit, OpenMandriva, Alpine, openSUSE, EndeavourOS, Regolith | This Week in Linux 71

On this episode of This Week in Linux, we have a BIG announcement from Ubuntu to talk about that is bound to be polarizing. We’re also going to cover some other Distro News from OpenMandriva, Alpine Linux, openSUSE, EndeavourOS, and Regolith Linux. Then we’re going to check out some Hardware News from Pine64 for the Pinebook Pro and Slimbook’s new All in One PC. Later in the show we’ll take a look at some news from CERN, Netflix, Huawei, Mattermost, Wayfire (Wayland compositor), and more!

GParted 1.0, AMD Ryzen 3000, Zorin OS, Krita, HiddenWasp, Google Stadia | This Week in Linux 69

On this episode of This Week in Linux, we have a LOT of new releases to talk about from applications to distros and even some hardware news.

7 Reasons Why Firefox Is The Best Web Browser (for me)

This is an opinion, I don’t expect everyone agree but these are some reasons why I prefer to use Firefox over any other browser. There are many other reasons but I had to draw a line somewhere. :D

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