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S09E17 – Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother - Ubuntu Podcast


It’s Episode Seventeen of Season Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Mark Johnson, Alan Pope, Laura Cowen, Martin Wimpress, and Mycroft are here and speaking to your brain.

We’re here – all of us!

In this week’s show:

  • We discuss the news
    • Mycroft have announced version 0.7
    • Allison Lortie writes why Gtk 4.0 is not Gtk 4 and Gtk 5.0 is not Gtk 5 and that’s OK
    • Fedora 24 released!
    • elementary 0.4 Loki was released
    • Canonical announced that Snaps can now be installed on a variety of distributions
    • Ethereum, an open blockchain platform, has sufferred an attack
  • We discuss the community news:
    • Snapd 2.0.8
    • Zoltan Balogh has put out a call for testing the next version of the Ubuntu SDK
    • Svetlana Belkin from the Ubuntu Community Council announced a ‘call for nominations’ to the Ubuntu Membership Board
    • Jonathan Riddell has announced the availability of ISO images to test KDE Neon 5.7 from the git stable branch
    • Daniel Holbach announced the third snappy playpen (which was/is today – but people can join in anytime)
    • Canonical Design Team: QtDay 2016: Developing Ubuntu convergent apps with Qt
    • The Changelog Podcast #207: Ubuntu Everywhere with Dustin Kirkland
  • We discuss building a Maplin USB robot arm and controlling it from Ubuntu and making a little Arduino circuit.

  • This weeks cover image comes from Wikimedia.

That’s all for this week! If there’s a topic you’d like us to discuss, or you have any feedback on previous shows, please send your comments and suggestions to show@ubuntupodcast.org or Tweet us or Comment on our Facebook page or comment on our Google+ page or comment on our sub-Reddit.

  • Join us on IRC in #ubuntu-podcast on Freenode


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