Summary of Fedora patent trolls itself, RIP Stadia, PopOS goes yearly - Linux & Open Source News

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The video discusses Fedora's recent patent troll lawsuit against Stadia and PopOS, and notes that, despite the lawsuit, Linux devices remain available and affordable. Patreon and YouTube members can access a weekly podcast and vote on future topics.

  • 00:00:00 Fedora is disabling hardware acceleration for certain video codecs in order to avoid patent lawsuits, Pop OS is moving to yearly releases, Stadia is being shut down by Google, and AMD is releasing performance improvements for Linux.
  • 00:05:00 GNOME43 has released several new apps, including a port of the feed reader to Gdk4, a new translation app, and a new release for the eyedropper color picker. There have been significant improvements to the telegram client, including support for timestamps and mini thumbnails for media messages. Finally, Peer Tube 4.3 has been released, which is an alternative to YouTube that is distributed and uses linked instances.
  • 00:10:00 The Fedora patent trolls itself, RIP Stadia, PopOS goes yearly - Linux & Open Source News video covers the following: - Version 4.3 of Fedora has new features for importing videos from YouTube, live streams from Twitch, and account creation. - Manjaro has partnered with slim book to sell the slim book Titan in a Manjaro Edition. - The Starfighter, a completely custom designed laptop from Star Labs, is announced. - SteamOS is being brought to other devices with an official installer. - Wine has a Unicode 15 update.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses Fedora's recent patent troll lawsuit against Stadia and PopOS, and notes that, despite the lawsuit, Linux devices remain available and affordable. Patreon and YouTube members can access a weekly podcast and vote on future topics.

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