The Lunduke Journal of TechnologyUbuntu & GNOME Drop Xorg Following Xorg Fork Announcement61×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -15:00-15:00Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Ubuntu & GNOME Drop Xorg Following Xorg Fork AnnouncementBryan LundukeJun 11, 20256ShareTranscriptOn June 5th, XLibre (Xorg fork) was announced. Red Hat immediately worked to suppress it. 3 days later, GNOME dropped Xorg. 2 days after that, Ubuntu Xorg as well. More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksThe Lunduke Journal of TechnologyMake Computers Fun AgainMake Computers Fun AgainSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeBryan LundukeRecent EpisodesOregon State University Teaches "White Rage" as Computer ScienceOct 22 • Bryan LundukeF-Droid Says The Bible is Safe For Work... for NowOct 22 • Bryan LundukeOmarchy Linux Hits 150,000 Installs This Month AloneOct 20 • Bryan LundukeF-Droid Hides Bible Apps as "NSFW" & "Promotes Porn"Oct 20 • Bryan LundukeThe Unpublished Anti-Lunduke Hit-PieceOct 19 • Bryan LundukeRust Changes from "Master" to "Main"Oct 18 • Bryan LundukeGNOME Foundation Discusses Refusing Funds from Framework ComputerOct 18 • Bryan LundukeThe Confidential Communication from UK's Ofcom to 4ChanOct 17 • Bryan Lunduke