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Episode 118: Destination Linux EP118 – Chef Zeb’s 19.04 Deadbeef Recipes

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Hosts of Destination Linux: Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support on Patreon or on Ko-Fi Order Destination Linux Apparel Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at destinationlinux.org/contact — Topics covered in this episode: Ubuntu 19.04 Released Fedora 30 Beta Is Out Flatpak 1.3.2 Released CHEF Goes Open Source DeaDBeef Has A New Release KDE Applications 19.04 Released RedHat Survey On Importance of Open Source Unity 2019.1 Is Out Sigil To Be Released Soon — Tips & Tricks Of The Week: Use LVFS and fwpupd daemon to update your computers firmware if it’s supported. You can go to LVFS website and check if your hardware manufacturer has joined. The list is growing, now Dell, HP, Lenovo, Intel are all apart of LVFS which means they’re creating methods for you to update your hardwares firmware without dual booting. LVFS stands for ‘Linux Vender Firmware Service’. You can manually download and install the updates or search LVFS manually. Additionally, Discover and Gnome software have support for it. Manually your can install fwupd. Start the service and run sudo fwupdmgr refresh and sudo fwupdmgr update. Software Spotlight: – http://www.fsarchiver.org/ Our software spotlight comes from a listerner Elis this week. They say: Hey DL, I know a tool that is my favorite archiving software for filesystems, it works for most filesystems that you’d care about, with different caveats when it comes to filesystems that have subvolumes etc. The tool is named fsarchiver and it’s been around for at least 10 years from looking at the changelog on the website[1]. It operates by copying all the files and the file attributes to it’s own archiving format (.fsa), and checksums the files to be able to detect corruption in archives. So it doesn’t actually image the filesystem, it just archives the files in the filesystem. This makes this tool very powerful because when you restore the archive to a disk. It can restore the archive to a different filesystem of a different size (even smaller) as long as all the files fits in there. PS. It can even be of use for filthy dualbooters like Michael since it has support for NTFS as well. I have experience of trying out that support, about 10 years ago when I managed the local computer clubs computers we had a Windows-system on NTFS that we archived and restored with a netbooted gentoo to wipe those Windows-systems with a pre-made image. – http://www.fsarchiver.org/

Hosts of Destination Linux: Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support on Patreon or on Ko-Fi Order Destination Linux Apparel Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at destinationlinux.org/contact — Topics covered in this episode: Ubuntu 19.04 Released Fedora 30 Beta Is Out Flatpak 1.3.2 Released CHEF Goes Open Source DeaDBeef Has A New Release KDE Applications 19.04 Released RedHat Survey On Importance of Open Source Unity 2019.1 Is Out Sigil To Be Released Soon — Tips & Tricks Of The Week: Use LVFS and fwpupd daemon to update your computers firmware if it’s supported. You can go to LVFS website and check if your hardware manufacturer has joined. The list is growing, now Dell, HP, Lenovo, Intel are all apart of LVFS which means they’re creating methods for you to update your hardwares firmware without dual booting. LVFS stands for ‘Linux Vender Firmware Service’. You can manually download and install the updates or search LVFS manually. Additionally, Discover and Gnome software have support for it. Manually your can install fwupd. Start the service and run sudo fwupdmgr refresh and sudo fwupdmgr update. Software Spotlight: – http://www.fsarchiver.org/ Our software spotlight comes from a listerner Elis this week. They say: Hey DL, I know a tool that is my favorite archiving software for filesystems, it works for most filesystems that you’d care about, with different caveats when it comes to filesystems that have subvolumes etc. The tool is named fsarchiver and it’s been around for at least 10 years from looking at the changelog on the website[1]. It operates by copying all the files and the file attributes to it’s own archiving format (.fsa), and checksums the files to be able to detect corruption in archives. So it doesn’t actually image the filesystem, it just archives the files in the filesystem. This makes this tool very powerful because when you restore the archive to a disk. It can restore the archive to a different filesystem of a different size (even smaller) as long as all the files fits in there. PS. It can even be of use for filthy dualbooters like Michael since it has support for NTFS as well. I have experience of trying out that support, about 10 years ago when I managed the local computer clubs computers we had a Windows-system on NTFS that we archived and restored with a netbooted gentoo to wipe those Windows-systems with a pre-made image. – http://www.fsarchiver.org/

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