Audiocasts/Shows/Video: FLOSS Weekly, PipeWire, Tiling Window Managers, Free and Open Source Licences, Ultramarine Linux 36
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FLOSS Weekly 682: Free and Open P2P Team Chat with Quiet - Holmes Wilson, Quiet
Holmes Wilson explains to Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman how central servers limit personal freedom, and how you can improve the quality of private P2P team chat and collaboration like Slack and Discord with Quiet, his open source team's work in progress.
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PipeWire Is Here & Ubuntu 22.10 Knows It!! - Invidious
It's taken a while but Ubuntu is finally embracing pipewire for it's audio stack and dropping pulseaudio, it's nice to see more distros adopting this and hopefully it'll lead to big improvements outside of ubuntu.
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My Tier List For Tiling Window Managers - Invidious
Here is my "tier list" for the various tiling window managers that I have used, which includes : ► awesome ► bspwm ► dwm ► exwm ► herbstluftwm ► i3wm ► leftwm ► qtile ► spectrwm ► stumpwm ► xmonad
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Free and Open Source software licenses explained - Invidious
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Ultramarine Linux 36 overview | A simplified yet powerful Linux experience for all. - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show an overview of Ultramarine Linux 36 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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