On this episode of This Week in Linux, Linux Kernel 5.4 was released and Google says they want the .Android kernel closer to the mainline Linux kernel. We'll also take a look at some Legal News with the United States' FTC vs YouTube regarding content For Kids vs Family-Friendly content. Bytecode Alliance was formed to push forward the WebAssembly technology, System76 announced they will be starting to work on building laptops in-house. We've got a lot of new releases this week with IPFire, Kodi entertainment center, HandBrake, MPV media player, Brave browser, and a new game from Valve related to Half Life. Later in the show, we'll check out a cool Humble Bundle for Cybersecurity plus a Music & Sound Effects Bundle. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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Show Notes - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl88
01:07 = Sponsored by Digital Ocean ( https://do.co/tux )
01:54 = Linux Kernel 5.4 Released
07:24 = Google Wants Android Closer to Mainline Linux
12:40 = FTC vs YouTube: For Kids vs Family-Friendly?
26:32 = Bytecode Alliance Formed
32:22 = System76 To Design/Build Laptops In-House
34:34 = IPFire 2.23 Core 137 Released
36:00 = Housekeeping
40:04 = Kodi 18.5 Released
43:44 = HandBrake 1.3.0 Released
45:19 = MPV Player 0.30 Released
47:56 = Brave 1.0 Released
52:03 = Valve Announces Half-Life: Alyx
54:57 = Cybersecurity by Packt Bundle
56:32 = Music & SFX Bundle
57:40 = Outro
At present, Michael Tunnell has 5,818 views spread across 1 video for Half-Life, and about an hours worth of Half-Life videos were uploaded to his channel. This is less than 0.52% of the total video content that Michael Tunnell has uploaded to YouTube.