Episode 2:07: It is an Ecosystem Dear Watson

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0:00 Cold Open 0:48 Coming Up 1:22 Banter: Keychron 8:31 History: elementary OS 45:40 Thoughts: elementary OS 1:04:16 Laptop Suspend Bug 1:15:14 Housekeeping 1:24:44 AppFocus: OpenSnitch 1:31:16 Next Time 1:31:49 Distro of the Month Reveal 1:34:28 Stinger Coming up in this episode Leo types on clouds We take a trip down memory lane with elementary We look at the current state of Odin Finally, we snitch on apps Banter - The Keyboard Leo's new keyboard Elementary OS Elementary OS Elementary roots Elementary OS 6 - Odin Release announcement Visual changes for Odin Elementary Blog Slimbook has Elementary as an option Elementary on the Pinebook Pro Flatpak Flathub Publishing requirements for the Elementary AppStore Elementary on the pi Name - Elementary OS Base System - Ubuntu LTS Desktop Environment - Pantheon File Manager - Files Package Manager - dpkg - apt Kernel - 5.11.0-34 as of today Display Manager - gala X11 - Project Leaders: Cassidy James Blaede and Danielle Foré Team Members Housekeeping Ubuntu Unity Remix/Web Telegram group Email us - [email protected] Linux User Space Discord Server Our Matrix room Support us at Patreon Join us on Telegram Follow us on Twitter Watch us on YouTube Or Watch us on Odysee Check out our website https://linuxuserspace.show App Focus OpenSnitch This episode's app: Opensnitch Next Time With us trying out Elementary OS for this past month, that means our next show will be topic based. We have a few topics planned for you and all of them will affect you in the Linux User Space. Our next distro to check out is Garuda Linux Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space Stay tuned on Twitter, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Contributor Nicholas CubicleNate LiNuXsys666 Co-Producer Donnie Johnny Producer Bruno John Support Linux User Space