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FLOSS Weekly Episode 786: What Easy Install Script?

June 5, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett No comments

This week Jonathan Bennett and Rob Campbell chat with Brodie Robertson about Linux, Wayland, YouTube, Microsoft’s Windows Recall and more. Is Linux ready for new users? Is Recall going to kick off a migration? All this and more!

Continue reading “FLOSS Weekly Episode 786: What Easy Install Script?” →

Posted in Hackaday Columns, PodcastsTagged Brodie, FLOSS Weekly, linux, Wayland

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