
Late Night Linux Family All Episodes Late Night Linux – Episode 351
Sep 15, 2025
Discover the art of quick disk cloning with Clonezilla, as hosts discuss its great reliability. Félim shares his excitement about the Kobo Clara Color for reading. Learn how to generate colorful QR codes easily, both online and via command line. Dive into modular MIDI processing with Nallely-midi and experience Linux on a Raspberry Pi Pico. Improve typing skills with the fun Typr and Epistory games. Plus, a peek into KDE's financial highlights and a proposal for a unified Linux App Summit!
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Create QR Codes Locally
- Use simple QR generators when you need direct, non-tracking codes for events or configs.
- Try command-line tools too; Félim used a CLI QR tool to share WireGuard configs quickly.
Custom QR For Presentations
- Graham used mini-qr from GitHub to generate customizable QR codes without added stamps.
- He valued color and presentation for a presentation needing Ubuntu colors.
Modular MIDI Processing Tool
- Graham discovered Nallely-midi, a modular MIDI processing environment with GUI and API for transforming controller data.
- He likened it to Amiga's Bars and Pipes and noted its potential integration with PipeWire/PulseAudio.

