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Distro Monday #1 - What's new in Linux? Why should I upgrade if I'm happy with what I have?
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Tech Freedom - Distro Monday Redo
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Distro Monday #3 - Manjaro? Ubuntu? Which is better for me?
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Distro Monday #4
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Tech Freedom Distro Monday #5
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Distro Monday #6 - What's virtualization, anyway?
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Distro Monday #7 - What's the best desktop environment for new users?
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Distro Monday #8 - Memorial Day Edition
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Distro Monday 9 - Got a recent Mac? We can help you get free: enter Asahi Linux.
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Distro Monday 10 - more trouble with Ubuntu? Say it ain't so...
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Distro Monday: Newbie Corner - how to pick your distro
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Distro Monday: Thursday Edition... How to pick your distro: Rolling vs Point Release, Bad Google...
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Distro Monday 14: Mint vs Ubuntu, Memeaplanation, what's new in Mint, Porteus...
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Distro Monday 15: Into Retro Gaming? These distros might be your ticket to nerd-heaven.
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Distro Monday 17: Ubuntu vs Manjaro... which is better?
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Distro Monday 18 - Nobara Linux 36 and more
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Distro Monday 19 - Minty Fresh Devuan
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Distro Monday 20 - MakuluLinux & More
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Distro Monday 21 – Neptune Linux & More
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Distro Monday 22 - RisiOS And More...
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Distro Monday 23: Nitrux, MX, and Crystal Linux All Release New Versions
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Distro Monday 24 – Salix 15, Arch 5.19, and more.
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Distro Monday 25: FerenOS Makes the Switch From Windows Easy & More
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Distro Monday 26: Redox OS Gets Huge Donation and More
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Distro Monday 27: Fedora, why you no? And More
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Distro Monday 28: Release Date News for Updates & a Bonus
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Distro Monday 29: Redcore, KaOS, and ProtonVPN, Oh My!
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Distro Monday 30 – What’s new in Ubuntu 22.10? Updates for Debian/ Ubuntu Kernel? And More
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Distro Monday 31: SparkyLinux, Zorin, and Rhino Linux Oh My!
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Distro Monday 32: Arch Vs Manjaro, What is the Difference?
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Distro Monday 33: Neon, Peppermint & TrueNAS, Oh My!
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Distro Monday 34: Fedora 37, CentOS 8.7, and Unity DE for Arch, Oh My!
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Distro Monday 35: Asahi, Alpine, and TAILS Updates, Oh My!
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Distro Monday 36: Salix, Linux Mobile, and OrangePi, Yum!
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Distro Monday 37: 4M Linux, Mint 21.1 Beta, and Kali 2022.4
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Distro Monday 39: Happy New Years!
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Distro Monday 40: Nitrux, Fedora Spins, and ARCH, now with Linux 6.1
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Distro Monday 42: The Answer to Life the Universe, and Everything... MXLinux, and Kernel Stuff
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Distro Monday 41: EndlessOS 5 Beta, Open Mandriva Rolling Release, and More
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Distro Monday 43: Tails 5.9, Freespire 9.0, and helloSystem 0.8.0
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DM 44: Blend OS, Elementary OS, and Escuelas Linux
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Distro Monday 45: “‘Peach 45!”
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Distro Monday 46: It Could Be Endless... OS
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Distro Monday 47: A Very Sparky Linux 62 to You
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Distro Monday 48: Minty Redcore with a Dash of IPFire
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Distro Monday 49: Ubuntu PSA, Nitrux & New to Fedora
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Distro Monday 51: Heads or TAILS?
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Distro Monday 53: Fast Distros with a Hacking Interlude
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Distro Monday 52: Newbie Day Mint vs Ubuntu
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Distro Monday 54: Choices, Choices, Choices...
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Distro Monday 55: Blend-ing TAILS & KaOS, plus a Bonus
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DM 56 - Debian 12, Nitrux 2.8 & Ubuntu 23.10
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FOSS News: Big Show 3 - First Interview with Jared Heath of Altha Technology
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Distro Monday 50: Endeavouring to Make a Vanilla Kali
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Distro Monday 41: EndlessOS 5 Beta, Open Mandriva Rolling Release, and More

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EndlessOS 5.0 Beta Released
Memesplanation
Open Mandriva Roma Released
Freedom Consultation
Nobara Linux 37 Released
PSA: Linux 4.9 LTS Is Now End Of Life

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DM 41.1 – EndlessOS 5.0 Beta Released, So What?
What is EndlessOS? It’s a distro I’ve talked about before. The project is led by Cassidy James Blaede, who was the co-founder of ElementaryOS, and has been a developer for System76 as well. Quite the pedigree, I think. But about Endless: it is another debian based distro, which focuses on an older version of GNOME for the base of its UI, and has an emphasis on helping families and educators to teach kids better. They heavily feature Flatpak, similar to Nitrux, which I covered last week. But what is new here?

Tweaked GNOME 41
Wayland Support
Pipewire Support
Flatpaks for many core GNOME apps
Better switchable graphics support

https://9to5linux.com/endless-os-5-0-beta-is-here-with-a-new-desktop-interface-and-wayland-support

#distromonday #endlessOS #indie #GNOME #beta #updates #Linux #TechFreedom

St. Clement has a valid point, methinks.
If God were like a candy machine, where
You put in a certain thing, make your
Selection, then get what you want right
Away, then there would be no relationship,
No reason to pursue God or godliness, no
Reason to change your heart or to grow, other
Than to get whatever you want from the cosmic
Candy machine.
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DM 41.2 – Rollin’, Rollin’ Rollin’ OpenMandriva’s Rollin’...

OpenMandriva? What’s that? It is a very pedigreed distro, descended from the now legendary 90s distro, Mandrake Linux. Now, however, it is completely independent, not based on Debian, Arch, SUSE, Fedora, or Gentoo. Historically, since it was forked from Mandriva Linux in 2012, as that project got deep sixed, it has been a typical, fixed-release distro, but now they have a parallel, rolling release, like Arch. This is cool to me because I think that the rolling release distros make allot of sense in many cases, and that way you get updates as soon as they are available, rather than waiting 3-12 months (depending on the distro’s development cadence) for a massive update/ upgrade. This way, it tends to be smaller and more incremental. Ideally, developers would run a series of automated tests on new versions of programs so that stability is not compromised so significantly as it sometimes is in say, vanilla Arch. So what is new here?

Linux 6.1
GNOME 43.2
systemD 252
Pipewire
KDE 5.26.5
And a whole lot more...
https://linuxiac.com/openmandriva-lx-23-01-rome/

#distromonday #openmandriva #rollingrelease #linux #indie #goodstuff #TechFreedom

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DM 41.3 – Nobara Linux 37

What is Nobara Linux? It is a heavily modified version of Fedora, one might call it a fork, after a kind. Think of Nobara as Fedora for gamers, streamers, and creators who don’t want to be bothered with opening the terminal. The way they describe the project, it sounds kind of like the Garuda of the Fedora family. I did talk about it about 6 months ago, and even had a friend do a kind of live review during the show, for Nobara 36, or something like that. If you fit their target demograhic, take a look at their site and check it out.
Here’s the link to that show: https://rumble.com/v1ees4f-tech-tips-tuesday-18-nobara-linux-36-and-more.html?mref=2jfr3&mc=anr3y

https://nobaraproject.org

#distromonday #nobaralinux #fedora #gaming #streaming #Linux #TechFreedom

DM 41 PSA: The Linux 4.9 LTS is now End of Life

You heard right, it’s the end of the road for this venerable kernel, after receiving security patches and minor updates for 6 years. Have you noticed just how rapid the development cadence is for the Linux kernel lately? Seems like a new point series every month or two, so the fact that they supported 4.9 for 6 years goes beyond the call of duty, so to speak. The standard practice for LTS kernels is to support them for 5 years. This one got extra.

Thanks, kernel dev team, for a solid LTS kernel in the form of the 4.9 series.

https://9to5linux.com/linux-kernel-4-9-reaches-end-of-life-after-6-years-of-support

#TechFreedom #PSA #Linux #kernel #EOL #DistroMonday

Tech Freedom Intro: What to expect from my channels and website.
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