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Are Automatic Updates Good for Linux?

Matt and Tyler talk about automatic updates, The University of Minnesota   and their nonsense, and Plasma Mobile, this week on  @The Linux Cast  


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NEWS **Links (One each) (Whats in the News?)**

Matt - https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/04/linux-kernel-team-rejects-university-of-minnesota-researchers-apology/

Tyler -https://9to5linux.com/plasma-mobile-update-introduces-new-app-to-listen-to-youtube-music-multiple-homescreen-pages

**Main Topic - Automatic Updates On Linux: Good or Bad?**

**Apps of the Week**

Matt - Newsboat - https://newsboat.org/releases/2.18/docs/newsboat.html

Tyler - Hexchat - https://hexchat.github.io/

Are Automatic Updates Good for Linux?

Comments

Thanks for the tip.

Maeglin

Check out pulse effects. IDK how well it works, tho. I think Brodie did a video on it. https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.wwmm.pulseeffects

Matthew Weber

Automatic updates make sense for Mint and would even for Ubuntu, as long as you can opt out of it. I manage a fleet of about 500 ubuntu machines for different schools and clients, and I would love for automatic updates to come preconfigure. While I'm here I'd thought I'd ask do you have any good linux eq solution for usb mic? Can't seem to find a way to manage my mic without jumping into Jack and stuff ...

Maeglin


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