CentOS Stream, Fedora, Endeavour OS, Oracle Pi Cluster, GNOME Lawsuit - Destination Linux 141 VIDEO
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Topics covered in this episode:
Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-141
CentOS Stream
Fedora 31 Better Multimedia Codec Support
Endeavour OS Release
Oracle Builds Super Computer with Pi
Shotwell In Patent Troll Legal Trouble
Xbox/Windows Clarifies Exclusivity Stance
Broken Lines RPG
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Software Spotlight:
Picard
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Mumble - https://mumble.destinationlinux.network
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