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Ubuntu Core Desktop’s Debut Has Been Pushed Back

Ubuntu Core Desktop’s Debut Has Been Pushed Back Indefinitely! | Technado Ep. 347

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This week on Technado, the team is feeling the love: Happy Valentine’s Day! In Linux news, Ubuntu Core Desktop’s debut has been pushed back indefinitely. Then, Broadcom is ending support for their free ESXi Vmware Hypervisor effective immediately, and old systems won’t be able to update to newer…

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  1. Even before they allowed Google Authenticator to sync accounts across devices, you were able to easily export your 2FA accounts to a series of 2d barcodes that you can print and store securely or save the images to a secure location. Reinstalling the accounts from the backups takes seconds and doesn’t involve recreating 2fa on every service you were using.

  2. Got a home built machine with a Intel Core i7-4770K, 32 GB RAM, bunch of HDDs and SSDs. It's my daily driver and still works quite well for web, gaming, hobbyist programming, emulation/virtualization, and whatnot. Back when I built it just a little over 10 years ago, I made it with expectations to upgrade it easily over the years, and that's pretty much what I did. It's still running Windows 10 because the CPU isn't supported by Windows 11.

    I mean, sure, the CPU is "ancient" but how often am I CPU-bound on most of the things I do?

  3. I watched the show on my Thinkpad T510 with an Intel i5M 560 running Fedora 39. Aside from my PS 1, my oldest computer is a HP Vectra VL400 with a Penium III running debian buster. Oldest computer that i use on a daily basis is the pc I built in 2009. It has a AMD Athlon II X4 630 running Win10.

  4. You can check if your unsupported Win 11 CPU will be affected by this issue or not using CPU-Z – You are looking for the SSE 4.2 instruction set – 4.1 wont work (SSE4a on AMD) – it is also worth checking as it is supposed to be on 1st gen intel's and newer however I still have it on a core-duo – before 1st gen.

  5. I have a Macbook Air mid-2013 that's been bullpenned as a backup computer for writing.
    Now 10 years old and still works just fine.

    "Grinds My Gears" should be a new segment with the contrarian/old curmudgeon POV kind of like George Morrow on the old Computer Chronicles show.

  6. Still running a core 2 duo – with win 11 LTSE running on it – but also normally use it as a server to learn on a home lab stuff – Laptop is from 2008 which makes it – 16 years old – wow I even am 1 year more than the host lol

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