#Linux Mint 22.3 is now out (at least the ISOs are updated), and it comes with a few interesting changes that continue the distro's trajectory towards making the command line an option, not an obligation.
Here are my impressions!
Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Nick @ The Linux Experiment
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Time for this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News show, in which #Mozilla yet again shoots itself in the foot...
Here is this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News video, in which it seems like #Nvidia is really starting to take an interest in Linux, and the #EU is walking back a lot of the privacy protections it offers:
#Valve announ ced a new #Steam Controller,Console, and VR headset, which you all know about cause you were all awake when this dropped while my French ass was fast asleep.
Here are my thoughts!
Here is this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News video!
Here is this week's #LInux and #OpenSource News video!
In this one, Python refuses big money to avoid compromising on their principles, the AUR is under attack yet again, and Unity (the desktop) is in trouble.
Here is this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News show!
#KDE Plasma 6.5 should release today (if it's not already out), so here is a look at most of the features I could find that are included in there.
This is definitely one of these "tock" releases that refines, improves, and fixes, instead of outright changing things, and I think it's exactly what we need!
#Windows 10 is now End of Life, which in itself is normal, but also, this is a very specific event, because, first Windows 10 is still huge, and second, the options are very, very limited, and all bad.
let's talk about it:
#Ubuntu 25.10 should release today, so here is a look at everything that changed in there, from Ubuntu specific changes, default app changes and removals, under the hood stuff, and also the changes brought in from GNOME 49: