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Episode 147: Red Hat, AMD, Steam, PinePhone Pre-Orders, Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi, Microsoft Edge & Defender - DL147
Destination Linux
English - November 13, 2019 21:00 - 1 hour - 51.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 79 ratingsTechnology News Tech News Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-147 - Hosted by Zeb, Ryan, Noah & Michael
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Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com
Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com
Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com
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Topics covered in this episode:
Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-147
Cannonical Pledges Support For Rasp 4
Red Hat 8.1 Released
Microsoft to Release Edge Browser For Linux
Microsoft Defender
Pinephone Preorder Launch
AMD Unveils Next Generation Threadripper
Valve's Steam Cloud Gaming (maybe)
Software Spotlight:
This software spotlight comes one of the hosts of the new podcast, DLNXtend:
Since I am a KDE Plasma user and I do a lot in the web when it comes to researching and I think you should give KDE Falkon a try. It is not feature rich and lacks the Plasma Integration and ability to access DRM encumbered sources but outside of that, it has much less memory usage than Chrome or Firefox. I have been using it for nearly everything as of late. It might be wroth a try.
CubicleNate
Tips & Tricks:
Check diskspace with df command. The most popular and generically popular version is to add the -h switch to the end for human readable format. This will let you know the diskspace used and available across your system or servers. It's easy to remeber and faster than a GUI.
USB Kill
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-147 - Hosted by Zeb, Ryan, Noah & Michael
Quick Links:
Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss
Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com
Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com
Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com
Want to Support the Show?
Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon
Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus
Order Destination Linux Merch = https://destinationlinux.network/store
Want to follow the show and hosts on social media?
You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact
Topics covered in this episode:
Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-147
Cannonical Pledges Support For Rasp 4
Red Hat 8.1 Released
Microsoft to Release Edge Browser For Linux
Microsoft Defender
Pinephone Preorder Launch
AMD Unveils Next Generation Threadripper
Valve's Steam Cloud Gaming (maybe)
Software Spotlight:
This software spotlight comes one of the hosts of the new podcast, DLNXtend:
Since I am a KDE Plasma user and I do a lot in the web when it comes to researching and I think you should give KDE Falkon a try. It is not feature rich and lacks the Plasma Integration and ability to access DRM encumbered sources but outside of that, it has much less memory usage than Chrome or Firefox. I have been using it for nearly everything as of late. It might be wroth a try.
CubicleNate
Tips & Tricks:
Check diskspace with df command. The most popular and generically popular version is to add the -h switch to the end for human readable format. This will let you know the diskspace used and available across your system or servers. It's easy to remeber and faster than a GUI.
USB Kill