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### SHOW NOTES ►► https://thisweekinlinux.com/270
### Forum Thread ►► https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/270-linux-mint-beta-ssh-security-vulnerability-bye-centos-linux-more-linux-news/6326

### Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Linux Mint 22 Beta
04:10 RegreSSHion: Remote Code Execution Vulnerability In OpenSSH Server
06:48 Canonical Offers Up 12 Year “Everything LTS” For Docker Images
09:30 PipeWire 1.2 Released
13:02 CentOS Linux has reached its End of Life
16:19 EndeavourOS 5th Anniversary & New Release
20:28 Shotcut & OpenShot Video Editors
22:59 Outro

SHOW NOTES ►► https://thisweekinlinux.com/270

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Links:
– Linux Mint 22 Beta
– https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4725
– RegreSSHion: Remote Code Execution Vulnerability In OpenSSH Server
– https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-threat-research/2024/07/01/regresshion-remote-unauthenticated-code-execution-vulnerability-in-openssh-server
– https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2024:4312
– https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-6387
– https://lwn.net/ml/all/d2ed9e542682bf82@cvs.openbsd.org/
– Canonical Offers Up 12 Year “Everything LTS” For Docker Images
– https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-offers-12-year-lts-for-any-open-source-docker-image
– PipeWire 1.2 Released
– https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/releases/1.2.0
– https://9to5linux.com/pipewire-1-2-released-with-asynchronous-processing-and-explicit-sync-metadata
– https://destinationlinux.net/363 (Interview with Wim Taymans of PipeWire)
– CentOS Linux has reached its End of Life
– https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/centos-linux-has-reached-its-end-life-eol
– https://www.suse.com/c/announcing-the-new-suse-liberty-linux-lite-for-centos-7-offer/
– https://almalinux.org/
– EndeavourOS 5th Anniversary & New Release
– https://endeavouros.com/news/our-fifth-anniversary-the-return-of-arm-and-the-endeavour-release-with-plasma-6-1-is-here/
– Shotcut
– https://www.shotcut.org/blog/new-release-240626/
– https://9to5linux.com/shotcut-24-06-video-editor-adds-avif-image-support-and-svt-av1-encoder
– https://www.phoronix.com/news/Shotcut-24.06-Video-Editor
– OpenShot
– https://www.openshot.org/blog/2024/06/24/new_openshot_release_320/
– https://9to5linux.com/openshot-3-2-video-editor-brings-remove-gap-feature-new-themes-and-more
– https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/06/openshot-3-2-linux-video-editor-features

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26 thoughts on “Linux Mint Beta, SSH Security Vulnerability, Bye CentOS Linux & more Linux news

  • Thank you Micheal for our birthday wishes!! And you didn't only play a role in Antergos but a very pivotable role during the early forming days of EndeavourOS. Without that important feedback, we wouldn't have had the dream start we had five years ago!!!

  • I do miss Apricity. It was one of the most beautiful distros! Apricity was based on Arch.

    I do love Endeavour's looks, though. I wonder if it's faster than Ubuntu.

  • It is interesting to know about projects you've taken part in. Great episode.

  • Like that smash button and support our shirts by buying our channel. 😀

  • I've been using Linux Mint for years. I keep trying other things but keep returning. It just works for me and I don't have to spend hours searching for solutions when something isn't working. The solution is usually easily found compared to other operating systems. I'm an advanced user but that doesn't mean I want to spend time fixing my daily driver.

  • Peace be upon CentOS.CentOS was my first experience with Linux. It taught me the importance of capitalization in commands.

  • Sometimes you just want something that works without screwing around and that's why I've always come back to Mint. But I don't care about new hardware compatibility because the average age of our PCs is about 8 years (the ones we actually use).

  • rocking that 12 fps for the extra cinematic experience

  • I switched from Ubuntu > over Manjaro > to EndeavourOS, the best distribution on the entire planet! I feel like that pure Arch is the endgame, but EndeavourOS isn't far off.

  • Instructions unclear
    Supported the shirt by watching the show

  • Is better fractional scaling coming to Wayland? I hope so… Falkon text rendering is really bad at 125%. I started out with nothing against Wayland, but it seems like it's trying to make itself unlikable

  • get thrown out of house by cat
    bangs on door
    WILMAAAAA

  • Just another fact to confirm the words of wisdom "no matter what happen, dont invest your time in red hat or its tree"

  • It's not surprising that there's plenty of CentOS 7 machines online, probably not an insignificant of CentOS 6 still exists. Infra maintenance in most companies is a joke.

  • I am using the 22 Beta of Linux Mint and it runs without any flaw for me. Normally I skip Betas, but this is a keeper!

  • Manjaro > zorin > mint 22 beta. This is my ranking after testing over 10 distro

  • I just recently switched off windows 10 to Endeavour as my daily driver, and just in time for things to get so much better too. With the new 555.58 nvidia drivers making wayland a real thing that I can actually use and KDE Plasma having many of my favorite keybinds from windows it's been a smooth transition. I've used several distros in various capacities but never a rolling release and I'm loving being in the arch ecosystem. Great distro. Huge fan.

  • Antergos! ❤ Hadn’t heard that name in a while!

  • In about 2008 or 9, I stopped running Linux in a Virtual Machine on Win-XP and started running XP in a VM on Ubuntu.
    Then Ubuntu decided Unity was a great idea, and they made it very inconvenient to run any desktop other than Unity. So I went looking on Distrowatch.
    The number 1 distro at that time, was Linux Mint, and they had a new thing ~ called Mate. That was a continuation / fork / rebirth of gnome2.
    Shut up and take my money!
    I have been a very happy Mint + Mate user ever since.
    I have got Mint + Mate 22 Beta running in a VM. It is looking polished and complete and ready, and I'm looking forward to it going mainstream. In the first day, there were some things about themes and such, but that's all getting sorted out.
    What do I like about it? ummm ~ familiarity. I've been using this desktop since forever, and I don't want to change.
    Don't you want to go to Wayland?
    To be honest, I don't much care. I want Mate to support Wayland and work exactly the way it does now. I'm not for or against Wayland, I can see that the code base of X11 is ancient, and it does make very good sense on many levels to start again and write it in a modern way. Memory-safe and easier to maintain. Perhaps we could write it all in Rust? Just a suggestion.
    But don't you want to drop desktops completely and start using a tiling Window Manager?
    No. Nor do I want everything made for dark themes. I don't care if all the people under 25 love them, I don't.
    I've been walking the way I do for over 60 years now, my whole life. I'm not keen to give that up and start walking on my hands everywhere. I don't think that's a new and better solution. Perhaps you like your unicycle and your big shoes and your red nose, but I'm happy doing this the way I've done it for decades. If that makes me old or old-fashioned or something ~ meh.

  • 6 months? That's kinda insane of a wait time to get your hardware supported out of the box.
    I really wish LTS distro would ship the latest kernel, or at least scan for your hardware, and pick the best kernel suited for that hardware.
    As I know many people who have had issues with linux due to hardware support on the recommended LTS distro's being poor.
    Like sure, its better than nothing, but still. Not the best.

  • I love Linux Mint, it has made using Linux as a layman so much easier

  • Quick note: for those who saw the first upload, there was a render error I found last second so I had to reupload the episode, if you commented on it before sorry I didn’t see the comment. Please repost your comment 👍

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