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Back to Episodes410: Ye Olde Linux Distro
Published 4 years, 9 months ago
Description
We revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux’s past. Find out if these classics still hold up.
Plus the outrageous bounty on a beloved Linux desktop app.
Special Guest: Gary Kramlich.
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Links:
- Tim Berners-Lee, the World Wide Web’s inventor is selling its original code as an NFT — Comprising over 9.500 lines of code, the files contain the basis of the languages and protocols underpinning the internet as we know it: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Universal Document Identified (URI).
- Meetup: Salt Lake City — Saturday, August 7, 2021, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM PDT.
- Meetup: Denver — Friday, August 20, 2021, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT.
- Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup Page
- Pidgin: the universal chat client — Pidgin is a chat program which lets you log into accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on XMPP and sitting in an IRC channel at the same time.
- Pidgin contributors: grim — Long time contributor, author of Guifications, and a founding member of the plugin pack.
- Zerodium on Twitter — We’re looking for #0day exploits affecting Pidgin on Windows and Linux. Bounty: $100,000.
- ZERODIUM — Limited-Time Bug Bounties and Temporarily Increased Payouts
- Linux 5.14 Mainline Should Work With The Raspberry Pi 400 — No kernel driver changes were needed since it's basically very close to the Raspberry Pi 4 but the updated DTS configuration is needed for the 1.8GHz clock rate, a different WiFi chip, and power off handling via GPIO.
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