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Episode 591
Published 1Β year, 3Β months ago
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The KDE and GNOME projects are working on official Linux distributions, but do we need more distros? We dig into their special sauce.
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- Both KDE and GNOME to offer official distros
- "KDE Linux" (codenamed "Project Banana")
- Akademy 2024 - Saturday 7th September - Room 1 - YouTube
- An Operating System of Our Own - Akademy 2024 - FTV
- Adrian Vovk
- A Desktop for All
- GNOME OS Nightly
- Fitting Everything Together
- Shell Yes! | Push the Button
- 2024 Tuxies.Party β New category based on your feedback, and we've cleared out the hall of fame, all distros and desktops up for a vote!
- Reminder that PlanetNix Call for Papers is still open!
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