Audiocasts/Shows: This Week in Linux, Startx, 'cut' and 'tr'


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This Week in Linux 158: Linux 5.13, Pipewire, System76 Pop!_OS, COSMIC Desktop, Darktable
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’re going to cover one the most important, if not the most important, project related to this show, the Linux Kernel with the release of Linux 5.13. Then we’ll check out the latest release of Pipewire as well as the latest release of Darktable, Ardour, Tux Paint, and NeoVim. Plus we’ve got a ton of Distro News this week with PopOS 21.04, CentOS, Deepin Linux, ChimeraOS. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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Sx: Start Your X Server With Extreme Minimalism
Startx is a great application but someone decided it wasn't minimal enough and made another application to start up your X server called sx, this is basically as minimal as you can actually get when starting up your display server
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Two Powerful Command Line Utilities 'cut' And 'tr'
Recently, I've made videos on command line utilities like 'awk' and 'sed'. In this video, I cover two powerful command line utilities--'cut' and 'tr'. The 'cut' command removes sections from each line of a file.
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