Episode 04: Positively Foxy
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Episode: 04 Show Notes
Coming up in this episode we cover
- Toxicity in the community
- Mozilla and Firefox
- Printing in Linux
- And that must have app for every flatpak user
Welcome to the Linux User Space
Toxicity
Mozilla and Firefox
- Essential Guide: Improve Firefox Performance on Linux by Turning WebRender On
- Mac and Linux coming soon, why no Linux support yet?
- The Firefox Browser is a privacy nightmare on desktop and mobile
- Mozilla turns off “Firefox Send” following malware abuse reports
- Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for subscription products to generate revenue
- Mozilla is laying off 250 people and planning a ‘new focus’ on making money
- 1 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement
- 2 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement
- 3 from 2018
- 4 from 2011
- Comcast’s Xfinity Internet Service Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program
- Mozilla expands its partnership with ad-free subscription service Scroll
- Firefox Plans Controversial New Encryption Setting For Millions, And Update Starts This Month
- Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US
- Why Mozilla Firefox Is Making Headlines Again
Printers
- CUPS - Common UNIX Printing System
- HP Linux Imaging and Printing aka HPLIP
- HP's page for HPLIP
- Debugging Printing Problems in Ubuntu
- Debugging Printing Problems in Fedora
- Arch wiki - troubleshooting CUPS
- Debian wiki - CUPS debugging
- openSUSE Printer Operation Doc
Housekeeping
This Week in Linux
Tuxdigital
Destination Linux Network
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App Focus
Flatseal
This episode's app: Flatseal
Setting Zoom flatpak permissions:
flatpak permission-set devices camera us.zoom.Zoom no
flatpak permission-set devices microphone us.zoom.Zoom yes
Eric Adams' video on Flatpak permissions
Next episode we discuss Manjaro
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