Displaying 2 items of Destination Linux with the tag "canonical".
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456: GrapheneOS on Motorola: A New Era for Privacy Hardware
March 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 8 mins
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In this episode, we discuss the landmark partnership between GrapheneOS and Motorola, bringing the gold standard of mobile privacy to mainstream hardware. We also take a look at Lenovo’s wild modular "AI PC" concept from MWC, the brewing tension within the Ubuntu and Fedora communities regarding California’s Age Verification laws, and how Ubuntu 26.04 is slashing update sizes by modularizing its firmware.
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446: Ubuntu From The BIOS & The Quest for an Open Source Mac
December 16th, 2025 | 1 hr 10 mins
agentless security, ami uefi, bios, bsd, canonical, craig rowland, cybersecurity, dasgeek, destination linux, information security, infosec, linux, linux security, macos alternative, open source, pentesting, ravynos, react2shell, sandfly security, supply chain attacks, tech news, tuxdigital, ubuntu, vscode extensions
This week on Destination Linux, we are joined by a special guest host: Craig Rowland, the CEO of Sandfly Security! We’re diving deep into the reality of modern security—specifically when third-party code knocks over your castle. From malicious VSCode extensions to the "React2Shell" vulnerability, we discuss why "Open Source" doesn't automatically mean "Safe" and how to protect your supply chain.