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Your weekly dose of all thing Linux and open source with a slice of Pi thrown in for good measure.
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System 76 rips some Threads, Mate 1.24 HiDPIs all the things, OpenShot gets hardware acceleration, and Linux-based Windows 12?
Debian 11 prepares to chill, Only Office gets a massive update, AMD needs a kernel maintainer, and a Pi sized Ryzen R1000-based SBC. Then Jill has a chat with Georg Link, PhD Director of Sales at Bitergia and with Ana Jimenez Marketing Specialist at Bitergia.
The era of distribution-specific laptops begins! IRC gets a GTK3 makeover, PLEX alternative Jellyfin looks towards the future, OBS is getting a proper browser source, and we're launching a new show.
LWDW 212: Superman.wtf

LWDW 212: Superman.wtf

2020-03-0442:29

Let's Encrypt issues their billionth cert! UKUI 3.0 goes full Windows, teaching old MIDI new tricks, and 8 things you might not know about your Raspberry Pi.
Firefox Private Network enters closed beta! Pipewire learns how to Jack, GIMP transforms 3D, and the Raspberry Pi 4 pulls a sneaky.
Thunderbird is hiring! Lenovo expands their Linux lineup, Blender simulates balloons, and ClearOS goes fast.
Snap Into The GIMP

Snap Into The GIMP

2025-10-2336:08

Zorin OS downloads skyrocket! GIMP releases official Snaps, adventures with Firefox AI nonsense, and a fantastically fast, tiny 12-core ARM SBC.
DIY One-Handed Hacking

DIY One-Handed Hacking

2025-10-1529:55

Ubuntu Linux 25.10 gets a rusty sudo, Firefox 144 learns how to profile, Cambridge wants to save the floppy disk, and DIY one-handed typing with Keyer.
G-Mode Comes To Linux

G-Mode Comes To Linux

2025-10-0837:16

Watching MLB baseball games from the comfort of your terminal, Debian Trixie-based Raspberry Pi OS, Alienware Control Center for Linux, and installing Arch with Btrfs on the Raspberry Pi 500+.
Open-Source Printing!

Open-Source Printing!

2025-10-0136:45

Linux Kernel 6.17 brings new hardware support and performance boosts, System76 launches the COSMIC desktop beta, and Raspberry Pi unveils the 16GB Pi 500+ along with an early look at Open Printer, an open-source DIY inkjet.
GNOME 49 lands with Do Not Disturb, per-monitor brightness, and better scaling. Cloudflare backed Ladybird, the non-Chromium browser. Raspberry Pi has a new $15 M.2 Hat Compact that fits in the Pi 5 case, and LattePanda shows up with a Pi-sized Intel N150 single board computer.
KDE Linux Enters Alpha

KDE Linux Enters Alpha

2025-09-1730:26

This week we cover the first alpha release of KDE Linux, OpenRGB’s new home on Codeberg, Canonical adding CUDA to the Ubuntu repositories, and a clever Waveshare add-on that brings Ethernet and USB ports to the Raspberry Pi Zero without dongles.
Linux Is The Bogeyman

Linux Is The Bogeyman

2025-09-1034:12

Firefox finally pulls the plug on 32-bit support, Raspberry Pi announces a 1TB SSD, lossless audio over WiFi with JackTrip, and dispelling some popular Linux myths.
Heavy XFCE Vibes

Heavy XFCE Vibes

2025-09-0339:03

System76’s COSMIC desktop hits a milestone with its first setup wizard. BSD users get Gershwin, a GNUstep-powered DE with heavy XFCE vibes.
This week we celebrate Linux turning 34, check out a plugin that makes GIMP great for thumbnails, look at a powerful new Jetson dev kit, and try out UEFI on the Rock 5 ITX+ for easy USB Linux installs.
RIPinephone Pro

RIPinephone Pro

2025-08-2030:35

Pebble Time 2 arrives, running the open source PebbleOS. Pine64 sunsets the PinePhone Pro, Raspberry Pi introduces a new 5 inch Touch Display 2, and an accordion gets transformed into a
Ubuntu 24.04.3 brings a new kernel, updated graphics, and better support for old GPUs. Debian 13 improves real-time performance and hardware compatibility.
PixiEditor 2.0 is an all-in-one 2D editor with raster, vector, animation, and FX on a single canvas. Greentea OS hits alpha with its own stack built to run Windows apps. Modos shows off a high-refresh ...
Kernel 6.16 brings major hardware support upgrades, Ubuntu changes how it handles kernels, Snapdragon X Elite Linux support advances, and an ARM SBC embarrasses x86 in Jellyfin transcoding.
Intel pulls the plug on Clear Linux, Mozilla crams more AI into Firefox, ESWIN Computing partners with Ubuntu for a new RISC-V SBC, and finally something worth shoving into the PCIe slot on a Raspberry Pi 5.
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