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S12E15 – Diablo

Linux Matters OLD FEED

English - July 19, 2019 14:00 - 36 minutes - 33.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 89 ratings
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This week we’ve been buying a new phone and playing with QEMU. We discuss the release fo Debian 10, Ubuntu users saying “Thank you”, Nvidia drivers, WSL and Ubuntu MATE for the GPD MicroPC. We also round up some events… Read more ›

This week we’ve been buying a new phone and playing with QEMU. We discuss the release fo Debian 10, Ubuntu users saying “Thank you”, Nvidia drivers, WSL and Ubuntu MATE for the GPD MicroPC. We also round up some events and tech news.

It’s Season 12 Episode 15 of the Ubuntu Podcast! Mark Johnson, Martin Wimpress and Stuart Langridge are connected and speaking to your brain.


In this week’s show:

We discuss what we’ve been up to recently:

Mark has been buying a new phone.
Stuart has been playing with QEMU.

We discuss the community news:

Debian 10 Buster is released
Will Cooke has a nice message
Introducing ubuntu-wsl, the package making Ubuntu better and better on WSL including a fresh Ubuntu wiki page about WSL
Ubuntu MATE 19.10 is coming to the GPD MicroPC
Ubuntu LTS Linux Distributions Will Now Get The Latest Nvidia Drivers Installed Automatically

We mention some events:

UbuCon Europe 2019: 10th to 13th of October 2019 – Sintra, Portugal.
Oggcamp 19: 19th to 20th of October 2019 – The Manchester Conference Centre, Pendulum Hotel, Manchester UK.

We discuss the news:

Internet group brands Mozilla “internet villain” for supporting DNS privacy feature
Maintainer for gpodder.net needed
Raspberry Pi 4 doesn’t work with some USB-C cables

Image taken from Diablo published in 1996 for PC by Blizzard Entertainment.

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