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  • Fedora 35 – Full Review

    Fedora 35 was released on November 2nd of 2021, and brings with it the latest GNOME experience and various tweaks and improvements. Could this be the best GNOME desktop of 2021 so far? In this review, we’ll take a look at it and see how it stacks up.

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  • Ubuntu 21.10 – Full Review

    Ubuntu 21.10 finally features the GNOME 40 desktop, better Wayland support, and more. In this video, I’ll give you my thoughts on “Impish Idri” and we’ll go over some of the new features. I’ll talk about the installation process, Wayland changes, performance, and more!

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  • Linux Distro Review: Crunchbang++ 11

    Crunchbang++ 11 was recently released, and it’s awesome! So, why aren’t more people aware of this really good Linux distro? Crunchbang++ is lightweight, fun to use, and well designed. In this video, I install the latest version and check it out.

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  • LIVE Distro Review: Manjaro 21.1 “Pahvo” (GNOME Edition)

    Manjaro recently released version 21.1 of the popular Arch-based distribution, and in this video the community and I will review the GNOME edition together, Live! Viewers will be able to help me test it out and it’s going to be a TON of fun.

    Note: Due to technical difficulties at the beginning, the actual review starts at 06:09.

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  • Review: Debian 11 “Bullseye” – How it misses the mark, and why it’s still Great!

    Debian 11 was released in August of 2021, and in this video, I give it a review. The new “Bullseye” release is definitely a welcome upgrade, but some old habits keep it from perfection. In this review, I’ll talk about what I like about the new release, as well as some of the rough edges.

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  • Pop!_OS 21.04 Full Review – Cosmic is awesome!

    Pop!_OS 21.04 features the new “COSMIC” desktop workflow, with a host of new features. New features include a dock, dedicated interfaces for workspaces and applications, and much more. In this video, I’ll give you a full review of 21.04 and let you know my thoughts.

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  • Pinephone Review: Why the Linux Community NEEDS this Phone!

    The Pinephone is a Linux phone that is a great idea, but currently flawed and buggy. But despite the quirks and instability, this phone is VERY important. In this review, I’ll give you guys my thoughts on the Pinephone – and whether or not you should consider buying it.

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  • OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Full Review (Featuring Mycroft)

    It’s time to review openSUSE 15.3! Mycroft joins me in the studio to talk about the latest release. It’s an awesome distribution, and it was very fun to review!

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  • MX Linux 19.4 Full Review

    I decided to catch up with MX Linux and check out the latest release of the project, 19.4. In this video, I go over some of the things that makes MX Linux so popular, as well as some thoughts on the installation process, performance, customization options, and more!

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  • Checking out Kubuntu 21.04: Full Review

    I had a chance recently to check out Kubuntu 21.04, and decided to share my thoughts in this video. In this review, I catch up with the latest Kubuntu release and will talk about the installation process, new features, and more!

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  • Bodhi Linux 6 – Full Review

    Recently I reviewed Bodhi Linux 6 on a live stream, but I ran into some difficulties. I decided to do a full review after having spent more time with this distro – and I came away impressed. Check out this review for my thoughts on Bodhi 6.

     

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  • Checking out the Turing Pi

    The Turing Pi is an awesome Mini-ITX board that allows you to slot up to 7 Raspberry Pi compute modules and have them each share the same ethernet cable and power supply. It’s great for Homelab and testing out things like containers. This is the first video featuring the Turing Pi, more to come! Let me know if you’d like to see tutorials for the Turing Pi.

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