Linux Birthday, IBM POWER, Ubuntu Touch, Pinebook Pro, NVIDIA, Dell, Steam | This Week in Linux 80
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Sponsored by Digital Ocean –
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got a couple birthdays to celebrate with one being the Linux kernel itself and Valve’s Steam Play (Proton) project. IBM announced some great news regarding their open source efforts (POWER), UBports announced OTA-10 of Ubuntu Touch, the Pinebook Pro public preorders have arrived, DELL announced their new Linux powered XPS Laptop, and NVidia has some new Beta Drivers that seem very promising. Then we’ll check out some App News with a new AMD GPU Settings tool (CoreCtrl), an APK Downloader for Linux (Racoon), and a slick way to create your own Electron desktop apps (Nativefier). Later in the show, we’ve got some new distro releases from Netrunner and EasyOS. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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Show Notes –
00:58 = Sponsored by Digital Ocean ( )
02:04 = Happy Birthday: Linux & Proton
07:03 = Ubuntu Touch OTA-10 Released
13:00 = $199 Pinebook Pro Public Pre-Order
19:45 = IBM Open-Sources POWER ISA!
22:48 = NVIDIA 435.17 Beta: Vulkan + OpenGL PRIME
25:12 = Housekeeping: Audio Feed, Segment Index, Patreon/Sponsus, Linux is Everywhere, Destination Linux
29:16 = CoreCtrl: Radeon Settings Alternative
31:49 = Raccoon: APK Downloader for Linux
33:20 = Nativefier v7.7.0
35:12 = Dell XPS 7390 Developer Edition
37:16 = Netrunner 19.08 Released
42:39 = EasyOS 2.1 Released
45:00 = Outro
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Hey everyone, sorry for the delay in releasing this episode! This show takes around 20 hours to make each week and sometimes with weeks like this it takes even more. I hope to better this coming week but I have been working on a lot of new stuff that I can't wait to let you all know about but unfortunately that stuff isnt ready yet so it will have to wait. Just know that the delays for the episodes lately will hopefully be worth it pretty soon. 😀
Segment Index: (mobile-friendly version)
Show Notes – https://tuxdigital.com/twinl80
00:58 = Sponsored by Digital Ocean ( https://do.co/tux )
02:04 = Happy Birthday: Linux & Proton
07:03 = Ubuntu Touch OTA-10 Released
13:00 = $199 Pinebook Pro Public Pre-Order
19:45 = IBM Open-Sources POWER ISA!
22:48 = NVIDIA 435.17 Beta: Vulkan + OpenGL PRIME
25:12 = Housekeeping: Audio Feed, Segment Index, Patreon/Sponsus, Linux is Everywhere, Destination Linux
29:16 = CoreCtrl: Radeon Settings Alternative
31:49 = Raccoon: APK Downloader for Linux
33:20 = Nativefier v7.7.0
35:12 = Dell XPS 7390 Developer Edition
37:16 = Netrunner 19.08 Released
42:39 = EasyOS 2.1 Released
45:00 = Outro
Great video. Wow a lot of good things for Linux in the works!
I came by this vid by accident but wow, great, liked and subscribed!
I came by this by accident but wow, great, liked and subscribed!
Less than 1% of all users are using linux. Are we all being delusional about the importance of Linux?
Linux's Birthday:
08/25/1991 I'M HAVING A BABY!
09/17/1991 IT'S A LINUX!
Thanks Michael!
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I forgot you are a filthy double clicker Michael 😂… Seriously now. Great show! It keeps on getting better and better, The Pinnebook Pro looks amazing, hope you can make a review video as soon as you get it.
You don't celebrate the day the baby is created in the womb (of the day you banged in order to get pregnant), so I celebrate Linux's birthday on September.
Don't be so tense, man. Smoke some reefer and be okay.
I am interested in seeing what comes for the Power ISA architecture. Architecture competition is a GREAT thing.
Hope you are doing well and good shout outs!
F-Droid has this app called Yalp, as well as a forked version, that lets you download apk's and I'm pretty sure even the installers and runtimes for Google Play services themselves through opengapps without having Google Play and it's obtrusive, bloated crap on your phone, and even lets you log in to your Google account to access your purchased apps.
some good news covered today, very nice
Happy birthday Linux!!!! Thanks Michael.
Raptor processors are the future to make these manufacturer companies not to install Trojan horses in our computers even if it is their intellectual property rights to own the source code.
You can also count me in as a fan-boy for Pine64. 🙂
My order for the Pinebook Pro is currently in the process. I have to be patient, as the order is planned to be shipped around the end of October 2019. Can't wait!
You can also count me in as a fan-boy for Pine64. 🙂
My order for the Pinebook Pro is currently in the process. I have to be patient, as the order is planned to be shipped around the end of October 2019. Can't wait!
Your beard is looking magnificent. Keep it up and you'll be Gandalf level in no time.
NetRunner Rolling is a very attractive Arch-based distro. Installed and ran very nicely on an old Lenovo G780 laptop. Thanks for the info and "double-click" reigns!
The best source of Linux news, you're the man Michael
Single Click is the superior ergonomic choice. It's also frustrating to see people double clicking links on the web when they don't need to 🙁
CoreCtrl looks pretty neat. Kind of radeon-profile but in simpler. Great stuff.
Thanks for sharing our launch news! (the 9th gen XPS 13 developer edition), Barton
I can for sure say that Steam proton was the best thing happened to Linux in the last years, especially for gamers. Gone the days were i had to boot to windows to play Street fighter IV or Yakuza… Now, just install and run, and it gets better with every update.
Great show, thanks!
I would say that the "birthday" would be the public release, and not the inception of the project
Because a human is made via conception… but the parents don't release the collaboration project of DNA to the public until 9 months of development and it can exist as a standalone system…. sometimes it gets released early, and there are some bugs… but the hospital usually tries to handle that.
off topic, trying to juse GIMP now… frustrating learning a new program… how does photoshop play in linux via wine?
About Proton:
Going from 11 to 6000 sounds great but in reality when ProtonDB was just created it has 3500 working games. Maybe not in Day 1 but I saw ProtonDB in a first week of it's live.