Episode 591
KDE Goes Banana
December 1st, 2024
1 hr 17 mins 38 secs
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About this Episode
The KDE and GNOME projects are working on official Linux distributions, but do we need more distros? We dig into their special sauce.
Plus: Wes' top DNS server pick, and it's not one we've heard before.
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