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Jan 2017
1h 16m

Late Night Linux – Episode 01

The Late Night Linux Family
About this episode

In Episode 01 of Late Night Linux we talk about Desktop Linux market share, KDE Neon, Ubuntu Touch, what we think will happen in 2017, CyanogenMod becoming Lineage OS and loads more.

 

News

3% market share on the desktop?

Goodbye to GNU Libreboot

KDE Announces SystemdGenie, a Graphical Tool for Managing Systemd and User Units

KDE Neon gets an LTS user edition, a Docker image and a Wayland ISO

No New Ubuntu Phones on the Horizon, And No Major Updates for Existing Ones, Either

 

Predictions

All four of us give a couple of predictions each for 2017.

 

Lineage OS

New official site

Pretty good write up of the end of CyanogenMod and the start of Lineage

List of unofficial builds

 

 

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