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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 53: Fast Distros with a Hacking Interlude

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DM 53.1 – What’s CachyOS?
Well, it’s kinda like it says. This new distro is meant to be fast, and secure. I need something that isn’t gonna get in my way, so maybe I’ll give this a try on my Surface, then after that I’ll give you my opinion. I’m currently running EndeavourOS, which I talk about every time they release a new ISO, but even it has some problems on this goofy machine. I just want to find something that will do what I need it to without getting in my way via glitches which result in weird performance issues. I digress, though. Back to Cachy, so what is so special about this Arch distro? For one, it is designed for ease of use, so it is more like a Manjaro or Garuda than Vanilla Arch. Secondly, it is, as I said before, built for speed and increased security. This sounds like an excellent thing to me. What makes it unique, though?
· Desktop packages compiled with LTO and x86-64-v3 optimization.
o LTO grants the compiler the opportunity to see more than a single .o file at a time. This grants extra freedom for the optimisation that yields:
§ reduced code size (seen binaries down to 40%, but expect some 5-20% reduction)
§ increased execution speed (hey, there is less code for the same thing, how much faster depends on how the application, obviously)
· Choice of desktop environments with online installation process (including i3, bspwm, and Openbox, and Wayfire window managers)
o The standard desktop options apply: GNOME, KDE, LxQt, Xfce, and Cutefish
· Offline and Online installation options
· GUI and CLI-based installation options
· Optimized Linux Kernel with advanced BORE Scheduler for enhanced performance and reliability
o There are a handful of other options as well, for the more advanced users.
o I’m going to try to ask some questions in their forum before I dive in, as I do need a particular kernel in order for things to work right on this machine, as far as I know.
There have been reports of a 10-20% performance uplift for users vs other distros, due to their tweaks, and that sounds very interesting to me. I’m also liking the added security claims. We shall see if it is worth trying on this machine or not. Maybe I should try it on my boys’ old machine, see if it feels more responsive than Manjaro there. That would almost make more sense to do right now. Again, though, not sure when I might get to that.
https://news.itsfoss.com/cachyos/
https://cachyos.org/
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DM 53.2 – Dangerous Tools: Black Arch Linux
This, like Kali Linux, is termed as an “ethical hacking” distro. What does that mean? It is Arch + over 2,800 tools to help you do penetration testing, security research, and the like. Yes, it is built by “hackers, for hackers”. Being based on Arch, it will naturally be more finicky than Kali, but also far more robust and bleeding edge in terms of packages not directly related to the ethical hacking tools they create and bundle with it. I’m not gonna list all the tools, because we’d be here all day reading it off, but I will encourage you to take a look at the exhaustive list they have (https://blackarch.org/tools.html). The team had been quiet for the last year, which is part of why I haven’t covered it until now. The other part is that my business and channel are oriented toward attracting new users to the space, not circle-jerking with others who know the OS better than I do. This is a niche within a niche, and not even super well-known in the Linux space, as Kali is by nature more stable and accessible. However, I still wanted to say something about this distro, as variety is the spice of life.
https://9to5linux.com/ethical-hacking-distro-blackarch-linux-gets-new-iso-release-with-over-2800-tools
#distromonday #blackarch #FOSSNews #Linuxnews #Linux #hackers #whitehats #TechFreedom

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DM 53.3 – News from Linux Lite
Linux Lite is a *buntu-based distro with an eye toward being lightweight and fast, perfect for users with older, or less powerful machines, particuarly those who really want to breathe new life into old hardware. It uses Xfce as the desktop, and stays very stable, rather than always updating those packages as soon as they come available (it is still using 4.16 rather than the new 4.18). Why else should you be interested though? It is stable and fast. What’s new?
· Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with the 5.15 LTS kernel
· Zstd compression
o Makes installs faster
· Systemd Reporting through the Lite System Report App
· Updated Thunar File Manager
o Thumbnail support for WebP images
· Latest and greatest Papirus icons
· Pre-installed Apps all updated
o Thunderbird
o WokeFox (sorry, Mozilla is super woke, guys)
o Etc...
All in all a solid update, btw, you can install pretty much any Linux kernel you want, from 3.13 all the way up to 6.2, from their repos. Pretty cool.
https://9to5linux.com/linux-lite-6-4-officially-released-based-on-ubuntu-22-04-2-lts
#distromonday #Linux #LinuxLite #lightweight #fast #oldhardware #newhardware #FOSSNews #TechFreedom

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