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Taking Into Account, Ep. 26 - Apt Bug, Ubuntu Core, Chromebooks, SUSE on ARM, MS phones DistroTube

Taking Into Account, Ep. 26 - Apt Bug, Ubuntu Core, Chromebooks, SUSE on ARM, MS phones DistroTube

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Taking Into Account, Ep. 26 - Apt Bug, Ubuntu Core, Chromebooks, SUSE on ARM, MS phones DistroTube On this edition of Taking Into Account: 0: 45 Nasty security bug found in apt package manager. 5: 25 Canonical brings Ubuntu 18. 04 LTS to IoT and embedded devices with Ubuntu Core 18. 9: 06 Chromebook power user? Get more out of your Chromebook by installing these Linux apps. 15: 00 SUSE releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors. 18: 26 Microsoft declares the official end to its smartphone era. Tells users to move to iOS or Android. 22: 51 I answer a viewer email about BSD, xmonad and qtile
Date: 2022-03-30

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Hi Derek,
I noticed that your laptop in the background went into power saving mode at the end of the show and we could not see -cmatrix- anymore.
If you want to prevent it from turning off its screen during long recording sessions you can use:
-xset s off-
-xset -dpms-
Changes persists only until reboot, unles you put them into your DE/WM statup configs.
I guess you don't want them to be permanent since it is laptop and battery saving features may be useful while traveling so simple shell script executing this commands may be way to go.
Great show, keep up.

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Hey Distrohuggers,
I am in Fedora 29 Workstation ( Gnome, and just ran an update and now have 4. 20. 4 kernel, and most of the latest stuff. I have been wanting to give SWAY window manager a try. So I went
to the gui installer and installed sway and also figured I needed to install wlroots-devel. I logged out and logged into sway. I got a frozen session. I could not get any menu, and had to power-off.
So I guess using sway is still above my pay-grade.

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Hello DT The apt story is a good example to do your updates daily which you can't on Manjaro as they update the system a few days/weeks after Arch.
By the way the last update on Manjaro has broken a lot of systems in France. Be aware of it!
The Trident Project, FreeBSD, the latest GhostBSD and NomadBSD when the final release will come out are quite interesting. I had no issues with the first three. They have improved a lot!
Cheers

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This is one of my bad quips concerning Hot Mail: After buying Hotmail, Microsoft was considering entering the package delivery business to compete with the likes of FEDEX and UPS. One of the names being considered for this venture was Hotbox! -
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If someone is on your network with the capability of doing mitm you screwed anyway. As for the ssl stuff, there are plenty of mitm attacks against ssl, look at it as a hardening method in this case, it wont stop all attacks just make it harder.
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I wouldn't say that 90% of Linux users use apt. There is quite a big number of people who use Fedora, CentOS, RHEL which are all yum/dnf-based. Then there is Gentoo, Arch, etc.
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