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This week we chat about the new Raspberry Pi, Chromium on Mint, YouTube-DL takedown, Ubuntu, carrier lock, HBO Max.
π₯§ The Raspberry Pi 400
Linux Mint are now ποΈ building and packaging Chromium
The RIAA got βοΈ YouTube-DL taken off GitHub (via Torrent Freak)
Ubuntu 21.04 is gonna be called Hirsuite π¦ Hippo (via TechRadar)
Ubuntu 20.10 is out (via FOSS Linux) π¦
No more carrier lock in the UK π (via The Verge)
HBO Max is back for Linux users π₯οΈ (via Ars Technica)
We have a coupon code for 30% off when you pay for 3 months of AzireVPN, a security-focused VPN provider based in Sweden. The law there doesn't require them to log traffic, so they don't. They operate servers in 5 locations in Europe and north America. Their servers are owned by the company, installed on location by their engineers and running Debian. They provide a WireGuard option, as well as OpenVPN and their client is GPLv2 licensed and of course available on Linux. They take payment in cryptocurrencies, cash, credit cards and PayPal plus you don't even have to give them an email address.
Do you enjoy the Linux Lads podcast? Send us some PayPal love β€ οΈπ», or support us on Ko-fi
May contain mature references
The music for this podcast was sampled from Bust This Bust That - Professor Kliq which was released under the CC BY NC SA License.
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This week we chat about the new Raspberry Pi, Chromium on Mint, YouTube-DL takedown, Ubuntu, carrier lock, HBO Max.
π₯§ The Raspberry Pi 400
Linux Mint are now ποΈ building and packaging Chromium
The RIAA got βοΈ YouTube-DL taken off GitHub (via Torrent Freak)
Ubuntu 21.04 is gonna be called Hirsuite π¦ Hippo (via TechRadar)
Ubuntu 20.10 is out (via FOSS Linux) π¦
No more carrier lock in the UK π (via The Verge)
HBO Max is back for Linux users π₯οΈ (via Ars Technica)
We have a coupon code for 30% off when you pay for 3 months of AzireVPN, a security-focused VPN provider based in Sweden. The law there doesn't require them to log traffic, so they don't. They operate servers in 5 locations in Europe and north America. Their servers are owned by the company, installed on location by their engineers and running Debian. They provide a WireGuard option, as well as OpenVPN and their client is GPLv2 licensed and of course available on Linux. They take payment in cryptocurrencies, cash, credit cards and PayPal plus you don't even have to give them an email address.
Do you enjoy the Linux Lads podcast? Send us some PayPal love β€ οΈπ», or support us on Ko-fi
May contain mature references
The music for this podcast was sampled from Bust This Bust That - Professor Kliq which was released under the CC BY NC SA License.
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