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### Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:47 CUPS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
06:06 Tor Project & Tails OS Join Forces
08:58 Ubuntu 24.10 Beta Available
12:09 COSMIC Desktop Alpha 2 Available
17:16 Valve Engineer Hopes to Accelerate Wayland Development
19:54 Valve to directly collaborate with Arch Linux
21:42 Support the show

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– CUPS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability





– Tor Project & Tails OS Join Forces


– Ubuntu 24.10 Beta Available


– COSMIC Desktop Alpha 2 Available


– Valve Engineer Hopes to Accelerate Wayland Development




– Valve to directly collaborate with Arch Linux

– Support the show

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  1. Just based off of how you presented this info?…I've subscribed….ok so lets get some t-shirts….coffee mugs?….mousepads and pens going!…hahah.

    As for the CUPS issue? would this pertain to a laptop that secured with not only encryption (prior to login) and with the su/sudo account disabled?….(not to mention the complex PW and inability to connect to a printer without su/sudo authentication first) I think depending on the user?…this might be an issue. In regards to those who might be tech-savvy? AS long as you stay up-to-date with your updates and patches?…you should be ok.

  2. I love Linux Mint but do not print at home! When I have the rare doc that needs to be printed I save it to GDrive, go to the Public Library and pay them to print it out, I am not a business! They maintain the equipment and replace the ink, I just pay for the pages I need. In the past way too many ink carts have dried up on me and I have had to buy new ink just to print one or two pages, then the ink would sit and dry out. Also no one gets access to my hardware but me and the wife. So I feel that my system is safe, Linux Mint 22. Ubuntu 24.04 and 24.10 errors out like crazy on me during install! I have not been able to get it to install on my MSI450 with AMD 5 3400; 16gb ram; 11TB (4 drives); no GPU! On my Ventoy drive I 50 isos and distro hop every weekend or when something exciting comes along. I ALWAYS GO BACK TO LINUX MINT still the best distro running cinnamon. We are the new explorers.

  3. I love these Ubuntu Easter eggs, 20 years is a big deal. I spent so much time playing with Ubuntu 4.10, installing it, breaking it, repairing it. Can’t wait to hear the bongo drums again🪘

  4. Maybe someone knows, but what Linux distro is indestructible today (in terms of file system)? I have several cheap chinese SSDs which degrading just by storage (incredible garbage) and btrfs Ubuntu-type Pika Linux there failed miserably, it's died by corrupted certain symbols in the parts of code. This file system cannot restore itself or repair the code. Maybe someone made distro of self-repairable file system, i want to test that.

  5. I think you might have underplayed the CUPS vulnerability a bit. The prerequisites are defaults on many popular distros, which means the user doesn't have to do anything but print. I think a vulnerability like this could be particularly easy to exploit at someplace like a university with public or semi-public WiFi and lots of shared printers.

  6. I remember commenting on wanting to see a video comparing Rust to other Coding software.
    Personally I just want to know what the best place to start with coding is for a noob.

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