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    <title>Destination Linux - Episodes Tagged with “Grapheneos”</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
    <description>Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill &amp;amp; guests share their passion for Linux &amp;amp; Open Source. Destination Linux is a show for all experience levels, whether you’re a beginner to Open Source or a Guru of Sudo, this is the podcast for you. Destination Linux covers a wide range of topics from the latest news, discussions on Linux &amp;amp; Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>A conversational podcast by people who love running Linux.</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Deviant Airwaves</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill &amp;amp; guests share their passion for Linux &amp;amp; Open Source. Destination Linux is a show for all experience levels, whether you’re a beginner to Open Source or a Guru of Sudo, this is the podcast for you. Destination Linux covers a wide range of topics from the latest news, discussions on Linux &amp;amp; Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!</itunes:summary>
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  <title>477: Destination Linux 477: Printing Chaos, Privacy Battles, and Quantum‑Safe Passwords</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In Destination Linux 477, Ryan, Jill, and Zeb dive into printing freedom with Till Kamppeter of OpenPrinting, explore a quantum‑resistant password manager, break down major privacy news, and look at the latest shifts in Linux desktops. From anti‑consumer printer practices to GrapheneOS duress PINs, this episode covers the biggest stories shaping Linux and open‑source users today.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:29:46</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;In Destination Linux 477, Ryan, Jill, and Zeb dive into printing freedom with Till Kamppeter of OpenPrinting, explore a quantum‑resistant password manager, break down major privacy news, and look at the latest shifts in Linux desktops. From anti‑consumer printer practices to GrapheneOS duress PINs, this episode covers the biggest stories shaping Linux and open‑source users today.&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux&lt;br&gt;
00:02:51 Community Feedback&lt;br&gt;
00:14:15 Sponsored by Sandfly Security&lt;br&gt;
00:15:50 Thanks to Our Supporters&lt;br&gt;
00:17:31 Interview with Till Kamppeter of Open Printing&lt;br&gt;
00:18:18 Printing's Biggest Anti-Consumer Practices&lt;br&gt;
00:23:12 Recreating Office Space&lt;br&gt;
00:26:30 Printers as Ink Cartridge Packaging&lt;br&gt;
00:28:28 Printer Ownership vs. Subscription Models&lt;br&gt;
00:33:02 Commercial Printing Growing as Consumer Printing Shrinks&lt;br&gt;
00:34:00 Subscriptions Spreading to Other Electronics&lt;br&gt;
00:35:39 Current Printer Driver Situation&lt;br&gt;
00:41:52 Printer Recommendations&lt;br&gt;
00:48:49 The Open Printer&lt;br&gt;
00:57:38 Framework Should Build a Printer&lt;br&gt;
01:05:11 Anthropic's Huge Copyright Settlement&lt;br&gt;
01:11:42 The Windows Global Device Identifier&lt;br&gt;
01:18:10 GrapheneOS Duress PIN&lt;br&gt;
01:28:29 Closing Thoughts&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>Destination Linux website<br>
deviantairwaves.com</p>

<p>Become a Patron<br>
patreon.com/destinationlinux</p>

<p>Buy Me a Coffee<br>
buymeacoffee.com/destinationlinux</p>

<p>Merch<br>
shop.deviantairwaves.com</p>

<p>EFF x Destination Linux<br>
eff.org/destinationlinux</p>

<p>00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:02:51 Community Feedback<br>
00:14:15 Sponsored by Sandfly Security<br>
00:15:50 Thanks to Our Supporters<br>
00:17:31 Interview with Till Kamppeter of Open Printing<br>
00:18:18 Printing's Biggest Anti-Consumer Practices<br>
00:23:12 Recreating Office Space<br>
00:26:30 Printers as Ink Cartridge Packaging<br>
00:28:28 Printer Ownership vs. Subscription Models<br>
00:33:02 Commercial Printing Growing as Consumer Printing Shrinks<br>
00:34:00 Subscriptions Spreading to Other Electronics<br>
00:35:39 Current Printer Driver Situation<br>
00:41:52 Printer Recommendations<br>
00:48:49 The Open Printer<br>
00:57:38 Framework Should Build a Printer<br>
01:05:11 Anthropic's Huge Copyright Settlement<br>
01:11:42 The Windows Global Device Identifier<br>
01:18:10 GrapheneOS Duress PIN<br>
01:28:29 Closing Thoughts</p>]]>
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<p>Destination Linux website<br>
deviantairwaves.com</p>

<p>Become a Patron<br>
patreon.com/destinationlinux</p>

<p>Buy Me a Coffee<br>
buymeacoffee.com/destinationlinux</p>

<p>Merch<br>
shop.deviantairwaves.com</p>

<p>EFF x Destination Linux<br>
eff.org/destinationlinux</p>

<p>00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:02:51 Community Feedback<br>
00:14:15 Sponsored by Sandfly Security<br>
00:15:50 Thanks to Our Supporters<br>
00:17:31 Interview with Till Kamppeter of Open Printing<br>
00:18:18 Printing's Biggest Anti-Consumer Practices<br>
00:23:12 Recreating Office Space<br>
00:26:30 Printers as Ink Cartridge Packaging<br>
00:28:28 Printer Ownership vs. Subscription Models<br>
00:33:02 Commercial Printing Growing as Consumer Printing Shrinks<br>
00:34:00 Subscriptions Spreading to Other Electronics<br>
00:35:39 Current Printer Driver Situation<br>
00:41:52 Printer Recommendations<br>
00:48:49 The Open Printer<br>
00:57:38 Framework Should Build a Printer<br>
01:05:11 Anthropic's Huge Copyright Settlement<br>
01:11:42 The Windows Global Device Identifier<br>
01:18:10 GrapheneOS Duress PIN<br>
01:28:29 Closing Thoughts</p>]]>
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  <title>456: GrapheneOS on Motorola: A New Era for Privacy Hardware</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>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.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:08:11</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Welcome to Episode 456 of Destination Linux! This week, Ryan and Jill are joined by guest hosts Zebedee Boss and Nate (CubicleNate) to break down a massive week for mobile privacy and modular hardware.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Privacy Breakthrough: Ryan’s prediction comes true as Motorola and GrapheneOS announce an official partnership. We discuss what this means for the "ThinkPhone" line, the end of Pixel exclusivity, and the future of de-Googled mobile devices in the enterprise and government sectors.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Hardware Innovation: Nate takes us through the Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC. With a detachable secondary OLED screen and swappable I/O tiles, is Lenovo finally taking a page out of the Framework playbook? Plus, we look at the "AI" marketing fatigue and the potential for Linux compatibility on this unique form factor.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Policy Battle: Zeb dives into the heated debate surrounding California’s AB 1043 and its impact on Linux distributions. We examine the cautious responses from Canonical and Fedora, and the "ultimatum" issued by community members on the Ubuntu mailing list regarding age-verification code.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Smarter Updates: Jill explains how Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon" is splitting its massive 600MB firmware package into 17 vendor-specific pieces to save your bandwidth and reduce server strain.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Timestamps:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:00:00 Intro&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:02:20 Community Feedback: The "Algonet" and the Death of the Old Internet&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:16:36 New Patron Shout Out&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:19:20 GrapheneOS &amp;amp; Motorola Partner Up: The End of Pixel Exclusivity&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:30:00 Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC: Detachable Screens &amp;amp; Swappable I/O&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:43:00 Age Verification Drama: Ubuntu and Fedora’s Legal Crossroads&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;01:15:00 Ubuntu 26.04 Firmware Split: Faster Updates for Everyone &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode 456 of Destination Linux! This week, Ryan and Jill are joined by guest hosts Zebedee Boss and Nate (CubicleNate) to break down a massive week for mobile privacy and modular hardware.</p>

<p>The Privacy Breakthrough: Ryan’s prediction comes true as Motorola and GrapheneOS announce an official partnership. We discuss what this means for the "ThinkPhone" line, the end of Pixel exclusivity, and the future of de-Googled mobile devices in the enterprise and government sectors.</p>

<p>Hardware Innovation: Nate takes us through the Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC. With a detachable secondary OLED screen and swappable I/O tiles, is Lenovo finally taking a page out of the Framework playbook? Plus, we look at the "AI" marketing fatigue and the potential for Linux compatibility on this unique form factor.</p>

<p>The Policy Battle: Zeb dives into the heated debate surrounding California’s AB 1043 and its impact on Linux distributions. We examine the cautious responses from Canonical and Fedora, and the "ultimatum" issued by community members on the Ubuntu mailing list regarding age-verification code.</p>

<p>Smarter Updates: Jill explains how Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon" is splitting its massive 600MB firmware package into 17 vendor-specific pieces to save your bandwidth and reduce server strain.</p>

<p>Timestamps:</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro</p>

<p>00:02:20 Community Feedback: The "Algonet" and the Death of the Old Internet</p>

<p>00:16:36 New Patron Shout Out</p>

<p>00:19:20 GrapheneOS &amp; Motorola Partner Up: The End of Pixel Exclusivity</p>

<p>00:30:00 Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC: Detachable Screens &amp; Swappable I/O</p>

<p>00:43:00 Age Verification Drama: Ubuntu and Fedora’s Legal Crossroads</p>

<p>01:15:00 Ubuntu 26.04 Firmware Split: Faster Updates for Everyone</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode 456 of Destination Linux! This week, Ryan and Jill are joined by guest hosts Zebedee Boss and Nate (CubicleNate) to break down a massive week for mobile privacy and modular hardware.</p>

<p>The Privacy Breakthrough: Ryan’s prediction comes true as Motorola and GrapheneOS announce an official partnership. We discuss what this means for the "ThinkPhone" line, the end of Pixel exclusivity, and the future of de-Googled mobile devices in the enterprise and government sectors.</p>

<p>Hardware Innovation: Nate takes us through the Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC. With a detachable secondary OLED screen and swappable I/O tiles, is Lenovo finally taking a page out of the Framework playbook? Plus, we look at the "AI" marketing fatigue and the potential for Linux compatibility on this unique form factor.</p>

<p>The Policy Battle: Zeb dives into the heated debate surrounding California’s AB 1043 and its impact on Linux distributions. We examine the cautious responses from Canonical and Fedora, and the "ultimatum" issued by community members on the Ubuntu mailing list regarding age-verification code.</p>

<p>Smarter Updates: Jill explains how Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon" is splitting its massive 600MB firmware package into 17 vendor-specific pieces to save your bandwidth and reduce server strain.</p>

<p>Timestamps:</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro</p>

<p>00:02:20 Community Feedback: The "Algonet" and the Death of the Old Internet</p>

<p>00:16:36 New Patron Shout Out</p>

<p>00:19:20 GrapheneOS &amp; Motorola Partner Up: The End of Pixel Exclusivity</p>

<p>00:30:00 Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC: Detachable Screens &amp; Swappable I/O</p>

<p>00:43:00 Age Verification Drama: Ubuntu and Fedora’s Legal Crossroads</p>

<p>01:15:00 Ubuntu 26.04 Firmware Split: Faster Updates for Everyone</p>]]>
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