LUP 341: Long Term Rolling¶
- Air Date: 2020-02-18
- Duration: 52 mins 48 secs
About this episode¶
We question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed.
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Episode links¶
- Google slams Samsung for making changes to Linux kernel code
- Mitigations are attack surface, too
- Regular Release Distributions Are Wrong (archive.org cache)
- Keep the conversation going join us on Telegram
- Timeshift: system restore tool for Linux
- Timeshift 19.08.1 does not apply file/folder exclude/include settings
- New Users and Linux Mint
- T480 Fingerprint Reader?
- Cockpit and ZFS
- Bcachefs prediction feedback
- jc: This tool serializes the output of popular gnu linux command line tools and file types to structured JSON output. This allows piping of output to tools like jq.
- Bringing the Unix Philosophy to the 21st Century | Brazil’s Blog
- Regular Release Distributions Are Wrong
Tags¶
a cloud guru, android, arch linux, backups, bcachefs, btrfs, centos, cockpit, command line, containers, desktop linux, devops, docker, fingerprint reader, flatpak, google, jc, jq, json, jupiter broadcasting, kernel, linux, linux distributions, linux mint, linux podcast, lts, open source development, powershell, regular release, rolback, rolling release, rsync, samsung, security, snap packages, snapshots, t480, thinkpad, timeshift, ubuntu, unix, unplugged, zfs