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Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback
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We discuss Ubuntu Cinnamon vs. Linux Mint Cinnamon. Our feedback includes supporting open source, about Fedora, backup solutions, office suites, switching from Zorin to MATE, and 'What's wrong with the world?'.
Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback
02:20 Bill is still running Zorin OS
02:27 Larry and Bill discuss switching from Ubuntu Cinnamon to Linux Mint and about open source funding
09:18 Reid wrote about supporting open source
12:08 Daniel asked about Fedora
14:55 Liz commented on the state of the world
22:35 David switched from Zorin back to MATE
27:10 Frank wrote with a quibble about our Office Suites episode
29:27 Gus provides a solution for a cheap Linux Backup
35:38 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
36:35 End
Chapters
1. Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback (00:00:00)
2. Bill is still running Zorin OS (00:02:20)
3. Larry and Bill discuss switching from Ubuntu Cinnamon to Linux Mint and about open source funding (00:02:27)
4. Reid wrote about supporting open source (00:09:18)
5. Daniel asked about Fedora (00:12:08)
6. Liz commented on the state of the world (00:14:55)
7. David switched from Zorin back to MATE (00:22:35)
8. Frank wrote with a quibble about our Office Suites episode (00:27:10)
9. Gus provides a solution for a cheap Linux Backup (00:29:27)
10. goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe (00:35:38)
459 episodes
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Manage episode 479803915 series 9230
We discuss Ubuntu Cinnamon vs. Linux Mint Cinnamon. Our feedback includes supporting open source, about Fedora, backup solutions, office suites, switching from Zorin to MATE, and 'What's wrong with the world?'.
Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback
02:20 Bill is still running Zorin OS
02:27 Larry and Bill discuss switching from Ubuntu Cinnamon to Linux Mint and about open source funding
09:18 Reid wrote about supporting open source
12:08 Daniel asked about Fedora
14:55 Liz commented on the state of the world
22:35 David switched from Zorin back to MATE
27:10 Frank wrote with a quibble about our Office Suites episode
29:27 Gus provides a solution for a cheap Linux Backup
35:38 goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
36:35 End
Chapters
1. Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback (00:00:00)
2. Bill is still running Zorin OS (00:02:20)
3. Larry and Bill discuss switching from Ubuntu Cinnamon to Linux Mint and about open source funding (00:02:27)
4. Reid wrote about supporting open source (00:09:18)
5. Daniel asked about Fedora (00:12:08)
6. Liz commented on the state of the world (00:14:55)
7. David switched from Zorin back to MATE (00:22:35)
8. Frank wrote with a quibble about our Office Suites episode (00:27:10)
9. Gus provides a solution for a cheap Linux Backup (00:29:27)
10. goinglinux.com, [email protected], +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe (00:35:38)
459 episodes
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