
Tumbleweed KDE Wayland default finally being discussed.
Tumbleweed KDE Wayland default finally being discussed.


Hosted by Dale Trombley · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 18 episodes
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This podcast will focus on random distro reviews and kde plasma update news. My focus is on distros that make Linux easier to install and use.
Dale Trombley hosts Low Tech Linux, a education show with 18 episodes published.

Tumbleweed KDE Wayland default finally being discussed.

Released on monday, hits our puters on tuesday, next day delivery. walk through of all the features. Please like if you liked it, and hit subscribe if you want to see more of me. If you'd like to donate to the good cause

Just playing around with a very early development release of Leap 16 Please like if you liked it, and hit subscribe if you want to see more of me. If you'd like to donate to the good cause that is me... My venmo username

Kde Plasma 6.2 is about to release, on 10/7/24. Just a little run through of what it's bringing us. https://pointieststick.com/2024/10/04/this-week-in-plasma-6-2-is-nigh/ Please like if you liked it, and hit subscribe if

https://news.opensuse.org/2024/06/12/leap-unveils-choices-for-users/ Please like if you liked it, and hit subscribe if you want to see more of me. If you'd like to donate to the good cause that is me... My venmo username



Pros and cons of using OpenSUSE Tumbleweed after a full year. This is an audio publication from my YouTube channel. If you wish to see the video visit https://www.youtube.com/lowtechlinux

https://news.opensuse.org/2024/01/15/clear-course-is-set-for-os-leap/

I have been running Tumbleweed for 90 days now, and here's what I think. TLDR it's still an awesome rolling release

Being a KDE fanboy means I must talk about KDE Plasma 6 as much as possible. Here is the current plan for KDE 6, which I'm sure will be added to soon. https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Plasma_6

This is originally from a video https://youtu.be/owOSnus9XU0 or https://odysee.com/@lowtechlinux:4/40-days-tumbleweed:6

I broke my manjaro-kde install, so I switched to OpenSuse Tumbleweed KDE and it's AWESOME!!

I want you, the ordinary linux user to join me and talk linux.

Just wanna get off my chest a few things about microsoft fud

I complain about snaps and tell you about ink/stitch, a plugin for inkscape that lets you design for embroidery machines in linux

I'm taking a quick first look at a distro I've never heard of before, Pearl Linux OS I also have this in video form at https://youtu.be/oY9wH48pTbQ The homepage for Pearl Linux OS is https://www.pearllinux.net/index.html

Pros and cons according to me for KDE Neon

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