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    ULS 142: Linux in Bing Mode - Open GPUs, Canonical, and NTFS

    ULS 142: Linux in Bing Mode - Open GPUs, Canonical, and NTFS

    Happy 20th Birthday to Canonical, let's give OpenSuse and Warp a spin, and NTFS might get dropped from the kernel! Both AMD and Nvidia are making strides in opening more GPU code, there's a killer Linux laptop for real power users, and it might be time to retire the older NTFS driver from the Linux kernel. There's Wayland, desktops, and plenty more! For tips we have puter going open source, parted for growing your virtual partitions, dosage for keeping track of medication, and test for scripting goodness. Find the show notes at https://bit.ly/3PgU59f and enjoy!

    Host: Jonathan Bennett

    Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell, Ken McDonald, and Jeff Massie

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    ULS 133: It's a Technical Term - AI in Linux, the Linux Foundation, and Wayland Marches On

    ULS 133: It's a Technical Term - AI in Linux, the Linux Foundation, and Wayland Marches On

    This week, we cover artificial intelligence in Linux, Mesa 24 is wringing even more performance out of Radeon ray-tracing, and Archcraft makes a compelling case for installing on that old machine with not enough RAM for anything else. Then there's Zen 5 news, video acceleration for Chromium on Wayland, MX Linux on your Pi, and the annual report from the Linux Foundation. For tips, we have the puter in a browser, gpioinfo for wrangling your gpiochips, a CURRTIME function for tracking system time, and apt search for finding that package you can't quite remember.

    Catch the show notes at https://bit.ly/3vmQRtL and come back next time!

    Host: Jonathan Bennett

    Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell and Jeff Massie

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    Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.

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