Home
cover of episode Late Night Linux – Episode 09

Late Night Linux – Episode 09

2017/4/18
logo of podcast Late Night Linux

Late Night Linux

Frequently requested episodes will be transcribed first

Shownotes Transcript

Tizen code is a shambles, Drupal struggles with HR, Mastodon is flavour of the month, Linux on Windows improvements, updates to the Ubuntu saga and more on LNL 09.

 

News

Samsung’s Tizen is riddled with security flaws, amateurishly written)

Drupal needs a decent HR department)

Mastodon) is the) latest) social) media) fad, despite having been around for several years) under different) names). It might not last)

Substantial update to Windows Subsystem for Linux)

Solus adds a GNOME edition)

 

Entroware

This episode of Late Night Linux is sponsored by Entroware). They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines.

 

Jesse’s black box

Jesse tells us about the Raspberry Pi that he doesn’t connect to a network and asks whether it’s OK to avoid updates.

 

Admin

Thanks to everyone for supporting us with PayPal and Patreon etc. We didn’t give people individual shoutouts but if you want to hear your name on the podcast, get in touch). If you want to join our existing supporters, check out the support page) for various ways to do that. Also thanks to everyone who advised Jesse about moving away from LastPass.

 

Updates on the Ubuntu announcement

Ubuntu GNOME to merge with the main edition)

Phones and tablet will only receive security patches until June 2017 (2 more months))

UBports to carry on with Ubuntu Touch and Unity 8); will integrate) Anbox)

Separate Unity 8 fork)

Staff layoffs and CEO to leave)

Ubuntu 12.04 ESM seems to only be aimed at servers)

 

 

 

 

See our contact page) for ways to get in touch.

 

 

RSS: You can subscribe to the MP3 feed) or the Ogg feed).