Video: Linux User Space, Linux-powered Smartphones, Fedora 37, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1, RSS, Sourceware, and Firefox 107
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Linux User Space: Episode 3:11: The Linux User Space Graveyard
Coming up in this episode
Internet woes, part deux. Knocking them over, one at a time... Angry Birdsite? Knock knock. What's the password? We get the explanation.
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You're not ready for these Linux-powered smartphones. - Invidious
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Fedora 37 Workstation Review | DistroDelves S4:E3 - Invidious
Time for another Delve! Here we look at the newly released Fedora 37 and checking out the latest improvements to Gnome 43. Besides the latest desktop goodness and some sundry back-end lib updates, not much has changed in Fedora 37.
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Fedora Workstation 37: A Linux Distro with Few New Features, Still Awesome - Invidious
Fedora 37 was released in November of 2022, and with it comes Linux kernel 6.0 as well as GNOME 43. In this video, Jay will give you his thoughts on this release. Is Fedora 37 worth checking out?
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 overview | security functionality and performance for IT environments - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show an overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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Browse the Web Better - Invidious
The problem with the modern internet is ads, sponsored posts, and pay walls. Enter RSS feeds as a solution.
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Sourceware infrastructure - A presentation and community Q-A
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) will host a conversation with the Sourceware overseers, and the Software Freedom Conservancy on the current Sourceware infrastructure and future plans.
This event will be an opportunity for the community to get more information about the current and ongoing plans for the Sourceware infrastructure, and ask questions. The public meeting will be hosted on BigBlueButton and made available to the wider free software community via livestream.
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Firefox version 107: The most boring Firefox... ever. - Invidious
The latest version of Firefox could be, quite possibly, their most boring release they've ever had.