LUP 339: The Mint Mindset¶
- Air Date: 2020-02-04
- Duration: 57 mins 45 secs
About this episode¶
We get into the Linux Mint mindset after years away and share our take on Cinnamon's many improvements.
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Episode links¶
- Bosch Gets Smartglasses Right With Tiny Eyeball Lasers
- Google opens its latest Google Glass AR headset for direct purchase - The Verge
- Ginni Rometty to Step Down as C.E.O. of IBM - The New York Times
- Who is Arvind Krishna, the new IBM CEO replacing Ginni Rometty? | Fortune
- 2013 Red Hat Summit: Arvind Krishna, IBM Keynote - YouTube
- Systemd-Homed Merged As A Fundamental Change To Linux Home Directories
- The CUPS Printing System Lead Developer Has Left Apple, Begins Developing “LPrint” - Phoronix
- How the Glorification of Busyness Impacts Our Well-Being
- Creating the Habit of Not Being Busy : zen habits
- ChrisLAS.com - Chris W. Fisher
- Keep the conversation going join us on Telegram
- Still Minty Fresh | LUP 100
- Went Mint when Win10 Migration from Win7 Failed
- Dave Donates $15/mo becuz Mint gets outta his way!
- Feedback: Linux Mint and College
- Feedback: Timeshift
- Linux Mint Monthly News – January 2020
- Linux Mint 19.3 is out, GIMP is not included by default
- Linux Mint 19.3: My review - mostly great with a few issues
- Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia bugs identified; package updates to follow
Tags¶
14.04, 20.04, a cloud guru, apple, ar, arvind krishna, bosch, burnout, celluloid, cinnamon, cups, free software, ginni rometty, google glass, ibm, jupiter broadcasting, label printing, linux mint, linux mint 19.3, linux podcast, lprint, mate, michael sweet, open source, printing, red hat, system reports, system tray, systemd, systemd-homed, timeshift, ubuntu, unplugged, xfce