1
Distro Monday #1 - What's new in Linux? Why should I upgrade if I'm happy with what I have?
14:30
2
Tech Freedom - Distro Monday Redo
10:07
3
Distro Monday #3 - Manjaro? Ubuntu? Which is better for me?
10:49
4
Distro Monday #4
14:58
5
Tech Freedom Distro Monday #5
19:20
6
Distro Monday #6 - What's virtualization, anyway?
11:29
7
Distro Monday #7 - What's the best desktop environment for new users?
28:40
8
Distro Monday #8 - Memorial Day Edition
32:38
9
Distro Monday 9 - Got a recent Mac? We can help you get free: enter Asahi Linux.
14:02
10
Distro Monday 10 - more trouble with Ubuntu? Say it ain't so...
15:32
11
Distro Monday: Newbie Corner - how to pick your distro
33:44
12
Distro Monday: Thursday Edition... How to pick your distro: Rolling vs Point Release, Bad Google...
21:57
13
Distro Monday 14: Mint vs Ubuntu, Memeaplanation, what's new in Mint, Porteus...
36:14
14
Distro Monday 15: Into Retro Gaming? These distros might be your ticket to nerd-heaven.
37:57
15
Distro Monday 17: Ubuntu vs Manjaro... which is better?
18:41
16
Distro Monday 18 - Nobara Linux 36 and more
15:16
17
Distro Monday 19 - Minty Fresh Devuan
16:35
18
Distro Monday 20 - MakuluLinux & More
20:43
19
Distro Monday 21 – Neptune Linux & More
27:29
20
Distro Monday 22 - RisiOS And More...
20:28
21
Distro Monday 23: Nitrux, MX, and Crystal Linux All Release New Versions
22:55
22
Distro Monday 24 – Salix 15, Arch 5.19, and more.
20:19
23
Distro Monday 25: FerenOS Makes the Switch From Windows Easy & More
21:13
24
Distro Monday 26: Redox OS Gets Huge Donation and More
16:02
25
Distro Monday 27: Fedora, why you no? And More
22:31
26
Distro Monday 28: Release Date News for Updates & a Bonus
19:44
27
Distro Monday 29: Redcore, KaOS, and ProtonVPN, Oh My!
19:11
28
Distro Monday 30 – What’s new in Ubuntu 22.10? Updates for Debian/ Ubuntu Kernel? And More
19:41
29
Distro Monday 31: SparkyLinux, Zorin, and Rhino Linux Oh My!
15:56
30
Distro Monday 32: Arch Vs Manjaro, What is the Difference?
20:15
31
Distro Monday 33: Neon, Peppermint & TrueNAS, Oh My!
11:22
32
Distro Monday 34: Fedora 37, CentOS 8.7, and Unity DE for Arch, Oh My!
14:17
33
Distro Monday 35: Asahi, Alpine, and TAILS Updates, Oh My!
16:30
34
Distro Monday 36: Salix, Linux Mobile, and OrangePi, Yum!
15:41
35
Distro Monday 37: 4M Linux, Mint 21.1 Beta, and Kali 2022.4
17:09
36
Distro Monday 39: Happy New Years!
23:51
37
Distro Monday 40: Nitrux, Fedora Spins, and ARCH, now with Linux 6.1
14:48
38
Distro Monday 42: The Answer to Life the Universe, and Everything... MXLinux, and Kernel Stuff
14:54
39
Distro Monday 41: EndlessOS 5 Beta, Open Mandriva Rolling Release, and More
12:58
40
Distro Monday 43: Tails 5.9, Freespire 9.0, and helloSystem 0.8.0
15:31
41
DM 44: Blend OS, Elementary OS, and Escuelas Linux
15:26
42
Distro Monday 45: “‘Peach 45!”
12:36
43
Distro Monday 46: It Could Be Endless... OS
12:35
44
Distro Monday 47: A Very Sparky Linux 62 to You
15:29
Distro Monday 48: Minty Redcore with a Dash of IPFire
13:52
46
Distro Monday 49: Ubuntu PSA, Nitrux & New to Fedora
18:06
47
Distro Monday 51: Heads or TAILS?
13:28
48
Distro Monday 53: Fast Distros with a Hacking Interlude
15:49
49
Distro Monday 52: Newbie Day Mint vs Ubuntu
23:05
50
Distro Monday 54: Choices, Choices, Choices...
16:45
51
Distro Monday 55: Blend-ing TAILS & KaOS, plus a Bonus
12:53
52
DM 56 - Debian 12, Nitrux 2.8 & Ubuntu 23.10
10:54
53
FOSS News: Big Show 3 - First Interview with Jared Heath of Altha Technology
2:12:13
54
Distro Monday 50: Endeavouring to Make a Vanilla Kali
20:31

Distro Monday 48: Minty Redcore with a Dash of IPFire

2 years ago
157

More Mint Clarity
Redcore News
Freedom Consultation
IPFire Update

DM 48.1 – More Mint Clarity
As promised, more news as it comes about the next version of Linux Mint. Usually these version changes are more about small quality of life changes, but here’s what the Mint team is focusing on for the new version:

· Better flatpak support
· Better libAdwaita support through xdg-desktop-portal
· Cinnamon 5.8
o Multi-threaded thumbnail loading to help Nemo feel more responsive
· A handful of JavaScript interpreters
· Wayland support
· Latest version of xfce
· More secure version of Warpinator
· A whole bunch more

I will continue to share info as it comes out, even though I do not personally use Mint anymore. I do have a soft spot for the project, as I used it for a handful of years, and it is still probably among the most accessible distros out there.

https://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-21-2-promises-better-support-for-flatpak-apps-faster-file-management
#distromonday #Linux #linuxmint #updates #TechFreedom #FOSSnews

DM 48.2 – Redcore Linux 2301

Remember Redcore Linux? It is a Gentoo fork. What’s Gentoo Linux? A rolling release distro that has its own package manager, and tends to be a favorite of old school, hardcore greybeard *nix aficionados who love to build things from scratch. Gentoo is not something that I have tried, but it can be very light, and also tends to miss many packages that are available for either Debian/*buntu or Arch, as it is a very small distro. Nonetheless it is important, even if it is small. Redcore is a fork, so what makes it different? It is meant to be more accessible and to have more up to date packages than mainstream Gentoo, these things together make it a bit more casual user friendly:

· KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS
o Frameworks 5.103
o Qt Libs 5.15.8
o KDE Gear 22.12.2
· LXQt 1.2
o PCmanFM
o Panel-a
o QTerminal improvements
· Mesa 23
· X11 to 21.1.7
· Wayland to 22.1.8
https://linuxiac.com/gentoo-based-redcore-linux-2301-brings-kde-plasma-5-27/

#distromonday #redcorelinux #Linux #gentoo #rolling #TechFreedom #FOSSnews

Freedom Consultation

Ever wondered how to get free from Big Tech? This Free 90 minute consultation will leave you with at least pointers to the tools and services you’ll need to do just that.

https://techfreedom.pro/freedom-consultation

#distromonday #TechFreedom #consultation #free #Truth

DM 48.3 – IPFire 2.27 Core
What is IPFire, you ask? Let me tell you, this is a hardened, embedded Linux distro meant for firewalls and routers and other network equipment. It is built from scratch by the team, and has two layers of firewall security built in, yes, the firewall has a firewall. On top of the firewalls, it has its own intrusion prevention system which monitors traffic, detects exploits and data leaks, then blocks the attacker from access. It also makes it a breeze to set up a VPN so that you can access remote files and resources easily and securely. All this with a raft of add-ons which extend the capabilities of your equipment running IPFire.

What’s new in this update, then?
· Linux 61 LTS series
· QMI support so that it can operate some Qualcomm LTE and 5G modems
· Improvements for OpenVPN
· Security improvements
o Landlock support (came with Linux 61, but reduces ambient rights for a set of processes)
o protection against direct memory access via malicious PCI devices on AArch64 (ARM64) systems
o protection against cold boot attacks by allowing the firmware to wipe all memory when rebooting
· Lots of other updates, but I don’t want to get too caught up in the nitty gritty here, so I’m not gonna cover them.
https://9to5linux.com/ipfire-hardened-linux-firewall-distro-is-now-powered-by-linux-kernel-6-1-lts
https://blog.ipfire.org/post/ipfire-2-27-core-update-173-released
#distromonday #Linux #IPFire #networksecurity #firewalls #routers #FOSS #updates #TechFreedom #FOSSnews

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

https://rumble.com/v157uqb-tech-freedom-intro-what-is-this.html?mref=2jfr3&mc=anr3y

#intro #TechFreedom #telegram #truthsocial #publicsq #gab #Truth

https://rumble.com/v2bl9w2-memesplanation-short-match-6-2023.html?mref=2jfr3&mc=anr3y

Loading comments...