Episode 3:06: How to Clear

Coming up in this episode We try to contain ourselves. Clearly, all the history you need Our clear hindsight We plan to install the most popular distro of all time 0:00 Cold Open 1:19 VM's, Containers and Bundles, oh my! 16:09 The Origin Story 18:21 The History: 2015 20:00 2016 22:08 2017 22:59 2018 24:09 2019 25:34 2020 27:05 2021 27:41 2022 29:00 Thoughts on Clear Linux 1:09:26 Next Time: Emacs, Topics (and Alpine) 1:15:45 Stinger Support us on Patreon! Banter What's a container? What's a virtual machine? What's a Clear Container? What are Bundles? Announcements Give us a sub on YouTube You can watch us live on Twitch the day after an episode drops. Clear Linux the History 2015 - February 6th Clear Linux was officially released. The only reference we found 2015 - February 9 - The first downloadable images, marked 300, 310, 320, 330 and 340, show up at clearlinux.org . Arjan van de Ven penned an article 2016 - April 22 - Announcement that the Container-only OS will now start shipping a desktop for developers. In parallel, Robert Nesius announces Enter, Flatpak. The auto-updater is here XFCE, while still available, is no longer the default desktop. It's Gnome 3.24. The first Issue in Github about ffmpeg not being included shows up. "How to Clear" Wireguard is added Snap was and will remain unavailable and unsupported. A new installer beta is floating around The public forum is live! Cups enabled by default. version 2.0 of the new installer is released with a full graphical interface! An appeal to Linux developers. Offline installations are now available exFAT is available The distro will focus less on Desktop Clear Linux pulls out a win over EndeavourOS on the Ryzen 9 5900x. Ubuntu 21.04 enjoys plenty of kernel performance improvements, but Clear wins in all but a handful of benchmarks. Against Windows 11, Windows 10, Ubuntu 21.10, 21.04, and Arch Linux, Clear Linux wins in 68 out of 102 benchmarks. Windows 11 won 1. The first third-party swupd repo (that we could find)! Clear switches from the -O2 compiler flag for the kernel to -O3 for more SPEED More Announcements Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] Clear Linux Links Clear Linux Home Page Clear Linux Forum Clear Linux on GitHub Clear is part of 01.org, Intel's open source technology How To Clear Documentation System Requirements OS Introduction Architecture Overview How Clear mounts stuff Housekeeping Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord. Linux User Space subreddit Linux User Space Discord Server Linux User Space Telegram Linux User Space Matrix Linux User Space Twitch Linux User Space Mastodon Linux User Space Twitter Next Time We will discuss GNU Emacs and the history. We also hope to have a couple of topics and some feedback. Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space Stay tuned and interact with us on Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Producer Bruno John Co-Producer Johnny Sravan Tim Contributor Advait CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve LiNuXsys666 Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvince Support Linux User Space

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