LAN 223: Linux Action News 223¶
- Air Date: 2022-01-13
- Duration: 21 mins 12 secs
About this episode¶
Fedora and Red Hat users are getting a web-based installer, and a new legal situation for Bitcoin smells like retro SCO FUD.
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Episode links¶
- Red Hat / Fedora Anaconda Installer Shifting To A Web Based UI — Anaconda has long been GTK-based but as part of modernizing it they are now looking at rewriting the UI to be a web browser-based UI that makes use of Red Hat's Cockpit project.
- Anaconda is getting a new suit – Fedora Community Blog
- GNOME Shell & Mutter Prepare For GNOME 42 Alpha With Exciting Improvements
- Linux Mint 20.3 released promising security updates until 2025 — Linux Mint has released version 20.3, codenamed 'Una,' as a long-term support version that will receive security updates until 2025.
- Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” Cinnamon released!
- Linux Mint is reverting Firefox to Mozilla config after partnership signed
- Jack Dorsey spearheads new fund to defend Bitcoin developers against legal action — In an email addressed to developers, sent early on January 12, Dorsey described the open-source community as “especially susceptible to legal pressure.”
- [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin Legal Defense Fund
- Jupiter Extras: Road Trip Memories
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amazon, anaconda, bing, bitcoin legal fund, breach of copyright, breach of fiduciary duty, cockpit, desktop linux, dorsey, duckduckgo, fedora, gnome 42, google, gtk, lightning network, linux action news, linux news podcast, mt. gox, mutter, rhel, tulip trading, wayland, web console, window manager, x11