Screencasts and Shows: Amarok Linux 3.0, LibreWolf, and Fediverse


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Amarok Linux 3.0 Run Through - YouTube
In this video, we are looking at Amarok Linux 3.0. Enjoy!
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Amarok Linux 3.0
Today we are looking at Amarok Linux 3.0. It comes with Linux Kernel 5.10, XFCE 4.16, and uses about 500MB to 1GB of ram when idling. Enjoy!
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How To Enable DRM Restricted Content In LibreWolf
LibreWolf is a web browser based on Firefox, but it has a lot of security and privacy settings enabled by default. One of the restrictions with LibreWolf is that DRM-restricted content such as Netflix and Hulu will not play in LibreWolf. The fix for this is not very obvious.
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Mastodon: Your Gateway To The Fediverse
Twitter is a mess right now so there's no better time to leave it and join the Fediverse and one popular way to do so is with Mastodon, which works very similar to other micro bloggers but has some great advantages I've moved instances since recording to linuxrocks.online as mstdn social have got a little ban crazy and even blocked DistroTube's instance
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