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Ten more videos from the LibreOffice Conference 2021 - The Document Foundation Blog
Here are some more videos from the LibreOffice Conference 2021! Check out the playlist, using the button in the top-right – or scroll down for links to individual videos:
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Pi for the People | LINUX Unplugged 428
We try out POP!_OS on the Raspberry Pi 4, and chat with its creator Jeremy Soller from System76.
Plus our thoughts on the perfect Linux laptop right now, and the clever initiative Valve just launched for the Deck.
Special Guests: Jack Aboutboul, Jeremy Soller, and Neal Gompa.
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20 Things You MUST DO After Installing Zorin OS 16 (Right Now!) - Invidious
In this video, I’ll be taking you through 20 things that’ll make your computer Perform Better (Preload), your Internet Speed Faster (custom DNS) and so many more improvements.
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CentOS 8 End of Life - Are you Ready? My thoughts & Suggestions - Invidious
CentOS 8 will reach its end of life very soon - after December 31st, there will be no more updates for the popular distribution. If you're using CentOS 8 in your data center, it's time to make a decision. In this video, I'll go over my thoughts about the subject, as well as some possible options for how to proceed.
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mintCast 372 – Ryzen Sun
1:44 The News
18:21 Security Update
21:43 Bi-Weekly Wanderings
56:20 Announcements & OutroFirst up in the news Pinephone Pro, KDE’s 5.23 on their 25th, Ubuntu Frame, Windows 11 Ryzen slowdowns, and Nvidia updates
In security Retpolines patches for performance and Azure Linux boot failures
Then in our Wandering, Joe has some Pi, Norbert edits video, Tony Updates a BIOS, and Nishant upgrades Fedora
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The Diablo is in the Details | Coder Radio 436
Why mastering your development environment can be a tricky feat, and a server outage brought to you by the late 1990s.
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