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EPISODE · May 29, 2017 · 1H 24M

Episode 22: Destination Linux EP22 – I Don’t Know You Anymore!

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  Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 22 for Monday May 29th We’re Back!!!! Patreon Page News KDE 5.10 Enters Beta KDE Plasma 5.8.7 LTS Desktop Environment Released with over 60 Improvements KDE Plasma Is Adding Google Drive Integration Waiter, There’s A Plasma Desktop In My Soup Solus News Telegram Desktop now supports Voice calls OMGUbuntu Article OpenShot 2.3.3 Released, Claims to Solve “Serious Stability Issues” Wannacry Everything you need to know Security Flaw in Ubuntu Login Screen Could Let Anyone Access Your Files Conky Harmattan Adds an Interactive Setup Tool How to Add Folders to Plank, the Popular Linux Dock Vectr launches snap app Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III Is Coming to Linux Next month Middle-earth: Shadow of War Open World Trailer August 22, 2017 Destiny 2 Gameplay Reveal Distrowatch ReactOS OBRevenge 2017 05 YouTube Corner Hi Rob and Rocco, Just thought I’d give a shout out to my new favourite podcast, thank you both for all of your hard work, and on your respective YouTube channels too. As self-confessed distro-hoppers I was wondering if you could discuss elementary os and maybe a focus on minimalism in distros – being ill right now gave me an epiphany that I used to distro-hop like crazy until I landed on elementary. When I started using it, I felt trapped because it’s not as flexible as (for example) KDE and hated it until I realised that it has its own work flow that prevented me from breaking it – now I rely on it and can’t imagine switching. Is this minimalist approach key to stability in the Linux desktop? When I can configure a desktop, I find I will and then I inevitably switch to another distro when I break it – but when I can’t tinker with it, I get things done more effectively and am more likely to stick with it. Sorry for the short essay, thanks, and keep up the great work! Kind regards, William Willis Whinn Mentions: Elementary Tweak & Elementary Plus (Missing Icons)

Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 22 for Monday May 29th We’re Back!!!! Patreon Page News KDE 5.10 Enters Beta KDE Plasma 5.8.7 LTS Desktop Environment Released with over 60 Improvements KDE Plasma Is Adding Google Drive Integration Waiter, There’s A Plasma Desktop In My Soup Solus News Telegram Desktop now supports Voice calls OMGUbuntu Article OpenShot 2.3.3 Released, Claims to Solve “Serious Stability Issues” Wannacry Everything you need to know Security Flaw in Ubuntu Login Screen Could Let Anyone Access Your Files Conky Harmattan Adds an Interactive Setup Tool How to Add Folders to Plank, the Popular Linux Dock Vectr launches snap app Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III Is Coming to Linux Next month Middle-earth: Shadow of War Open World Trailer August 22, 2017 Destiny 2 Gameplay Reveal Distrowatch ReactOS OBRevenge 2017 05 YouTube Corner Hi Rob and Rocco, Just thought I’d give a shout out to my new favourite podcast, thank you both for all of your hard work, and on your respective YouTube channels too. As self-confessed distro-hoppers I was wondering if you could discuss elementary os and maybe a focus on minimalism in distros – being ill right now gave me an epiphany that I used to distro-hop like crazy until I landed on elementary. When I started using it, I felt trapped because it’s not as flexible as (for example) KDE and hated it until I realised that it has its own work flow that prevented me from breaking it – now I rely on it and can’t imagine switching. Is this minimalist approach key to stability in the Linux desktop? When I can configure a desktop, I find I will and then I inevitably switch to another distro when I break it – but when I can’t tinker with it, I get things done more effectively and am more likely to stick with it. Sorry for the short essay, thanks, and keep up the great work! Kind regards, William Willis Whinn Mentions: Elementary Tweak & Elementary Plus (Missing Icons)

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