Destination Linux EP93 - Noah-clear Reactor
https://destinationlinux.org/ - Hosted by Ryan, Michael, & Noah
On this very special episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by a friend of the show. Noah Chelliah of the Ask Noah Show and, formerly of, the Linux Action Show joined us as a guest host this week. In this episode we talk about a wide variety of topics including ArcoLinux, Ubuntu 18.10, Linux Kernel 4.19, Ubuntu Touch OTA-5, a Nuclear Reactor Startup goes Open Source. All that and much more including our Tips, Tricks and Software Spotlight picks!
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Topics covered in this episode:
Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/destination-linux-ep93-noah-clear-reactor/
Happy Birthday KDE
ArcoLinux 18.10 Released
Linux Kernel 4.19 Releases Next Week
Linux Vs Windows Benchmarks
Ubuntu 18.10 Released
Lubuntu 18.10
Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 Is Out
Chrome OS Moves Linux Apps In Stable Channel
Nuclear Reactor Startup Transatomic Goes OpenSource After Closure
Proton Beta 3.16-2 Is Out For Valve
Descenders Gets Multiplayer and More
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Tips & Tricks:
We’ve talked a lot about Snaps lately so figure we should talk about some of the commands available for Snaps to make you a more powerful user
snap revert - reverts package to previous version along with data
snap find - “media players” will search snap store for media players
snap info - to get information about a specific snap
Channels - --stable, --candidate, --beta and --edge Ex: snap install --channel=beta vlc
Software Spotlight:
Glances