461 – Virtualization

17/05/2025 2h 30min
461 – Virtualization

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Episode Synopsis

First up in the news: Mint Monthly News, BackBlaze backups may be in trouble, you can run Arch inside Windows, Linux kernel drops 486 and early 586 support, and a new RaspberryPiOS release, and the end of Windows 10 support brings new opportunities
In security and privacy: openSUSE removes Deepin Desktop over security issues, Proton threatens to quit Switzerland over new surveillance law
Then in our Wanderings: Bill goes mobile, Moss plays with a Pangolin, Eric finally fixes his WiFi.
In our Innards section: we talk about Virtual Machines
In Bodhi Corner, just a bit about theming


Full Show Notes Here


The News:
Mint Monthly News
Your Backblaze Backups Might Be in Trouble
Linux Kernel to Drop Support for Legacy i486 and Early 586 CPUs
A new Raspberry Pi OS release
The End of 10 group aims to save Windows 10 PCs from landfills using Linux

Security and Privacy:
openSUSE Removes Deepin Desktop Over Security Policy Violations
Proton threatens to quit Switzerland over new surveillance law

Contact Info:

Joe – Tllts.org,  linuxlugcast.com, [email protected], Buy Joe a coffee
Moss – Full Circle Weekly News, [email protected], Mastodon @[email protected], occasionally on HPR
Bill – [email protected], Bill_H on Discord, @[email protected] on Mastodon, also checkout the other two podcasts I am on, Linux OTC (with Eric & Majid) and 3 Fat Truckers
Majid – [email protected] @[email protected], AtypicalDr on Instagram and Threads and The Atypical Doctor Podcast and also Linux OTC.
Eric – I can be reached by email at [email protected].


Special Thanks To:

Bill for our audio editing and for hosting the server which runs our website, website maintenance, and the NextCloud server on which we host our show notes and raw audio
Archive.org for hosting our audio files
Hobstar for our logo, initrd for the animated Discord logo
Londoner for our time syncs and various other contributions
The Linux Mint development team for the fine distro we love to talk about <Thanks, Clem … and co!>