LUP 672: The Kernel Is Not a Museum¶
- Air Date: 2026-06-21
- Duration: 84 mins 52 secs
About this episode¶
Your favorite open source projects have been busy. We round up the new releases worth knowing about, plus the big kernel changes headed your way soon.
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Episode links¶
- AppleTalk 1985-2026 Memorial Sticker
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- KDE Plasma 6.7 Released With Per-Screen Virtual Desktops, Wayland Improvements - Phoronix
- Plasma 6.7 - KDE Community
- See what's next for Firefox — Firefox.com
- systemd 261 Released With New systemd-sysinstall OS Installer
- Introducing Myna: Speech to Text for Ubuntu Desktop
- myna: Myna is a lightweight speech-to-text application for Ubuntu Desktop.
- Linux 7.1 Annouced by Linus on Sunday June 14th — Anyway, possible slight hiccups in the merge window aside, the newstoday is 7.1.
- Linux Kernel 7.1 Officially Released, Here's What’s New - 9to5Linux
- Linux 7.1 Features: New NTFS Driver, New Intel + AMD Hardware, Performance Optimizations & Modernization - Phoronix
- Linux Kernel 7.1 Officially Released with New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED, and Major Code Cleanup | Linux Journal
- The first half of the 7.2 merge window - LWN.net
- Linux 7.2 Adds Ability To Limit Programs To Only Open Regular Files, Avoid Being Tricked Or Doing Silly Things - Phoronix
- Btrfs Now Enables Large Folios By Default, Lands Huge Folios With Linux 7.2 - Phoronix
- XFS Zone Allocator No Longer Experimental With Linux 7.2 - Phoronix
- EXT4 Reworks Fast Commit Handling & Faster Directory Hash Computation - Phoronix
- Linux 7.2 Improves Anonymous/Unnamed Pipe Performance For Shell Pipelines & More - Phoronix
- AF_ALG Deprecation Approved For Linux 7.2, Useless & Insecure Crypto Driver Code Removed - Phoronix
- Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support - Phoronix
- soltros/Cabinet — Cabinet is a lean, high-performance "File Locker" designed for self-hosting. It prioritizes a fast web experience, mobile-first design, and simple file management without the bloat of complex syncing engines.
- Distro Stu's Nix Router Config
- Pick: Fluxcast — Stream your Linux desktop to a Smart TV via Miracast/WFD, DLNA, or Chromecast.
- Pick: audible-cli — A command line interface for audible package. With the cli you can download your Audible books, cover, chapter files.
- Pick: Import-To-AudioBookShelf — A utility to take books which you legally purchased from Audible and move them into Audio BookShelf
Tags¶
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