A week ago Unbox Therapy featured the Librem 13 v4 on their channel https://youtu.be/hVcJgCvFuWo We had no idea they were going to do the review and were so happy that both Lewis and Willy found it "Simple, Clean. The most secure experience you can have." If you haven't had a chance to watch the video yet, which is nearly on 2.4m views, we've got a summary of highlights for you https://puri.sm/posts/the-librem-13-reviewed-by-unbox-therapy/ #Purism #Librem #Librem13 #PureOS #Linux #linuxLaptop
Microsoft, SUSE, & KDE get political.
(Not taking sides, just reporting and pondering on the repercussions.)
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgv8uILcQ3U
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/@Lunduke:e/microsoft-suse-kde-get-political:1
MP3 / RSS: http://lunduke.com/
Is Linux too fragmented?
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y35HhvQ7-CM
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/@Lunduke:e/is-linux-too-fragmented:7
RSS/MP3/Other: http://lunduke.com/
Let's get ahead of the game this week!
Got Linux-y questions? Got Open Source-y questions?
Ask 'em! Right here! And they just *might* get covered on the next #LinuxThursday.
Could be technical questions. Could be historical. Could be completely theoretical! :)
Linux Fest NW 2020 motto:
"Be Excellent to Each Other"
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/@Lunduke:e/linux-fest-nw-2020-be-excellent-to-each:0
Supplying the Demand - An update on Librem 5 shipping https://puri.sm/posts/supplying-the-demand/ #Purism #Librem5
I should make a patch for dosbox.conf in the package for the #Librem5. That way it'll fit on the screen just right for folks when they install it, with no fiddling.
Getting DOSBox just right on my phone.
I've got my personal priorities. ;)
iOS and Android both have task switching and app launching as different functions and views. Are there any operating systems that put them together like on the #Librem5?
I'm drawing a blank. But I kind of dig it!
I find task switching on the #Librem5 (PureOS) really interesting.
The launcher and the switcher are the *same* view.
No apps are running: the grid of installed apps takes up the full view.
With apps are running: the top half becomes a row of the apps you can swipe through.
It's amazing to me how much software is already available on the Librem 5.
- Some of it optimized for touch screens.
- Some partially optimized.
- Some not yet optimized, but functional.
The power of Free and Open Source software (and Linux) at work. :)