Video/Audio: Late Night Linux, Most Stable Linux Distros, and KaOS 2021.0


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Late Night Linux – Episode 139
What we all thought about the open and federated Twitter alternative Mastodon, plus your feedback about the new user experience, and why Graham and Joe don’t use Linux for making music.
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Most Stable Linux Distros Are Really Semi Rolling! - Invidious
Typically we split up linux distros into rolling and stable releases but in reality there are very few distros which are actually stable releases, the vast majority of these are actually known as a semi rolling release and I'd like to see the correct term used.
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KaOS 2021.08 Run Through - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at KaOS 2021.08.
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KaOS 2021.0
Today we are looking at KaOS 2021.08. It comes with Linux Kernel 5.13, KDE Plasma 5.22, and uses about 1.5GB of ram when idling. Enjoy!
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