Displaying 3 items of Destination Linux with the tag "linux mint".
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477: Destination Linux 477: Printing Chaos, Privacy Battles, and Quantum‑Safe Passwords
August 3rd, 2026 | 1 hr 29 mins
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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.
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475: Open Source vs AI, PyPI Attacks & Palworld Penguins - DL475
July 20th, 2026 | 1 hr 11 mins
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Welcome to Destination Linux 475! Jill is your Pal Master today, joined by Ryan and special guest Craig Rowland, CEO of Sandfly Security. This episode is packed with privacy lessons, supply‑chain chaos, AI‑powered security challenges, and even a little Linux nostalgia. We’re covering the Windows device ID that exposed a ransomware operator, a fresh PyPI supply‑chain attack, the Linux Foundation’s new Akrites initiative, and the re‑release of GIMP 0.54. Plus… yes, Palworld makes an appearance. This is Destination Linux!
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471: DL Episode 471: Pulling Over for Malware: Linux Takes Over the Car While Arch AUR Burns
June 22nd, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
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This week on Destination Linux, we put open source in the driver's seat! We sit down with Jeff Ligon from Red Hat to explore how Linux powers the automotive industry and handles mission-critical real-time environments. Plus, DistroWatch celebrates a legendary 25-year milestone, Linux 7.1 drops with massive performance upgrades, and Zeb breaks down the recent malicious attacks targeting the Arch User Repository (AUR). All this and much more on Episode 471!