Linus WireGuard評論,Lubuntu新方向,LineageOS,OpenWRT,SteamOS | Linux上的本周34



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在「 Linux本周」的這一集中:Linus Torvalds對Wireguard提出了自己的看法,Lubuntu提出了新的方向,LineageOS開展了年度夏季調查,以及Hiri在Linux上的銷售經驗。然後,我們將查看來自Slackware,OpenWRT,Ubuntu LTS和RebeccaBlackOS的一些發行新聞。在節目的稍後部分,我們將介紹新的NetSpectre漏洞變數,《福布斯》(Forbes)轉向Linux的5個理由,這是KDE團隊關於Plasma’s Engineering的一篇非常有趣的博客文章,最後我們將查看一些Linux遊戲新聞。所有這些以及更多!

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細分指數:
顯示說明-http://tuxdigital.com/twinl34
00:00 =簡介
00:57 =有關TuxDigital的電報,Discord等的信息
01:37 = Wireguard上的Linus Torvalds
03:05 =魯本圖:朝著新方向發展
07:17 = GNOME 3.30進入Beta
08:40 = KDE等離子工程博客
11:47 = LineageOS夏季調查
13:05 = OpenWrt 18.06.0最終版
15:10 = Hiri在Linux上銷售的經驗
20:39 =新的NetSpectre變體
22:17 = GPD Pocket 2眾籌
25:13 = Slackware的財務問題
28:37 = 18.04.1 LTS現已推出
30:27 = RebeccaBlackOS 2018年7月24日
31:40 =福布斯切換到Linux的5個理由
35:08 = SteamOS 3.0「 Clockwerk」
36:48 =彈道殺傷力回合更新
39:03 =卑鄙的體育捆綁
40:51 = Outro

14 comments
  1. Sorry for the delay in releasing this episode but it is out on the right day so . . . progress. 🙂

    Segment Index: (mobile friendly index)
    Show Notes – http://tuxdigital.com/twinl34
    00:00 = Intro
    00:57 = Info about TuxDigital's Telegram, Discord and more
    01:37 = Linus Torvalds on Wireguard
    03:05 = Lubuntu: Taking a New Direction
    07:17 = GNOME 3.30 Enters Beta
    08:40 = KDE Blog on Plasma Engineering
    11:47 = LineageOS Summer Survey
    13:05 = OpenWrt 18.06.0 final
    15:10 = Hiri's Experience with Selling on Linux
    20:39 = New NetSpectre Variant
    22:17 = GPD Pocket 2 Crowdfunding
    25:13 = Financial Issues for Slackware
    28:37 = 18.04.1 LTS Now Available
    30:27 = RebeccaBlackOS 2018-07-24
    31:40 = Forbes' 5 Reasons to Switch To Linux
    35:08 = SteamOS 3.0 "Clockwerk"
    36:48 = Ballistic Overkill Rounds Update
    39:03 = Humble Sports Bundle
    40:51 = Outro

  2. Lubuntu; My 2008 HP dc5850 came with 3 GB and a 3-core AMD Phenom X3 8600B at 2.3GHz and 64-bits. It did run all Linux Distros, 10 years is too new for 32-bits. Currently it has 8 GB of 800 MHz DDR2 and a 4-core 2010 Phenom II at 3.2Ghz and it runs all OSes (Linux, Win 7 and 10) even as guest OS in a virtual machine without any problems.
    My 15 year old Pentium 4 HT at 3.0 GHz with 2 GB of 400 MHz DDR is 32-bits and that one would need something like Lubuntu, but I prefer its sexy sister Peppermint. Maybe Peppermint and Lubuntu should join forces.

  3. What I would like is that you slowly scroll through some of the webpages you're showing. For example in this case I would've liked to be able to read the whole Lubuntu blog post.

  4. Hey Michael – awesome episode (as usual). Any chance you'll be designing/releasing a new t-shirt any time in the near future? Just asking 🙂 I'm a real sucker for Linux t-shirts, cups, stickers etc… I have no idea how much work/effort goes in to making/distributing a t-shirt, but it'd be cool if you had a selection (I'd certainly purchase each and every one them).

  5. Qt based DEs are just rocks, LXQt is just getting better and better aside from the negative controversy of some LXDE fanboys. LXQt is the middleman between LXDE and XFCE 🙂

  6. As a beginner in Linux with ease of use, stability, security and privacy being my priorities for any distro I choose to start with, I』ve been asking around on yt about what wayland is and its alleged benefits and this is a summary of feedback I』ve been given…Gnome shell and KDE Plasma offer wayland, Gnome shell wayland isn』t stable yet but KDE plasma is more promising (I』m very interested in starting Linux with Kubuntu) and for security on KDE Plasma (which is my highest priority) I was suggested to run a stable but relatively insecure x11 session as a non admin account (no sudo privileges) and run higher security session with the admin privileges account under wayland
    Once more experienced and comfortable with terminal run tty sessions instead.
    X11 does not restrict access to its resources, this can be used to establish keylogging, screenshots and screencasts between apps running on different accounts, across sandboxes or snap eg if you have a non elevated account and separate root account, if the root or wheel account is used in x11, a malicious app can be used on non elevated account to sniff out a root or root capable password via the x11 server
    Does any of the above make sense? Or have I misquoted some of it? Would appreciate your view on wayland relative to KDE and how to maximize security, any previous vids would be appreciated if you have already covered these topics 🙂

  7. RebeccaBlackOS?!?!

    7am, waking up in the morning
    Gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs
    Gotta have my FOSS, gotta K.I.S.S.
    Seein' updates, the download is goin'
    Tickin' on and on, everybody's rushin'
    Gotta get down to the server room
    Gotta catch my bus, I see my friends (My friends)
    Coding it in the front seat
    Hacking in the back seat
    Gotta make my mind up
    Which seat can I take?

    [Chorus: Rebecca Black]
    It's Linux, Linux
    Gotta get down with Linux
    Everybody's lookin' forward to the next kernel, next kernel
    Linux, Linux
    Gettin' down with Linux
    Everybody's lookin' forward to the next kernel

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