On this very special episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by 2 friends of the show. Unfortunately, Zeb was sick this week so we needed a last minute guest host, thankfully Gabriele Musco of TechPills stepped up to help out. If that wasn’t special enough, Daniel Foré from elementary joined us for a segment to discuss the latest release of elementary OS 5.0 (Juno). This episode we discuss a ton of hot topics in the Linux world including Microsoft making 60,000 patents available to the Open Invention Network (OIN), Plex joins the universal package format game with a new Snap, Google+ announces it is shutting down after a security bug debacle, there were some patches proposed to the Linux kernel’s new Code of Conduct. All that and much more including our Tips, Tricks and Software Spotlight picks!



Host of Destination Linux:

Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com

Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com

Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss

Special Guests:

Gabriele Musco of TechPills (Special Guest Host)

Daniel Foré of elementary OS

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Topics covered in this episode:

elementary OS 5.0 – Juno

– with special guest, Daniel Foré of elementary

Microsoft Makes 60,000 Patents OpenSource

Flatpaks Are A Security Nightmare

Plex is now a SNAP

Google+ Cover Up Uncovered

Intel Launches 9th Gen Coffeelake – S CPU’s

The Leading Linux Desktop Platform Issues

Code Of Conduct Changes Proposed

Gummy Life Out For Linux

Hazelnut Bastille Linux Demo

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Tips & Tricks:

Handbrake – HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs.

FFMPEG – A complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. (command-line tool)

Software Spotlight:

Remmina – Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large monitors or tiny netbooks.