Displaying 9 items of Destination Linux with the tag "linux podcast".
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456: GrapheneOS on Motorola: A New Era for Privacy Hardware
March 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 8 mins
ab 1043, age verification, canonical, cubiclenate, de-googled android, destination linux, fedora, framework laptop, grapheneos, jill bryant, lenovo thinkbook modular, linux firmware, linux podcast, modular hardware, motorola, mwc 2026, open source news, privacy smartphone, resolute raccoon, ryan dashek, thinkphone, ubuntu 26.04, zebedee boss
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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455: The ID Verification Nightmare: Is Your Privacy Dead?
March 2nd, 2026 | 59 mins 6 secs
cybersecurity, destination linux, digital rights, id verification, intel linux gaming, linux gaming hardware, linux podcast, matrix protocol, online anonymity, open source, open source file sharing, privacy, proton mail, protonvpn privacy, ryan dasgeek, scale, southern california linux expo, tech news
Are governments and corporations coming for your digital anonymity? This week on Destination Linux, the crew delivers an impassioned warning about the growing threat of online ID verification. Plus, Proton leaves Switzerland, Intel doubles down on Linux gaming, and we explore the best open-source file-sharing apps!
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454: Zen Browser: The Modern Firefox We’ve Been Waiting For? Plus Security Scoop With Craig Rowland
February 24th, 2026 | 58 mins 39 secs
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Is the Zen Browser the modern successor Firefox fans have been dreaming of? This week on Destination Linux, we dive into the Gecko-based browser that’s bringing the "Arc" experience to the open-source world. Plus, security heavyweight Craig Rowland (CEO of Sandfly Security) joins us for a massive Security Scoop to break down the dangers of Agentic AI, the latest Notepad++ supply chain attack, and why your browser extensions might be "predators" in disguise. We also cover the massive performance gains in Linux Kernel 6.19 and how your old AMD GPU just got a second life!
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453: Leveling Up: Lutris Creator Mathieu Comandon & Finding Zen in the Browser Wars
February 17th, 2026 | 1 hr 19 mins
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This week on Destination Linux, we are joined by a true legend of the open-source world: Mathieu Comandon, the creator and lead developer of Lutris. We dive deep into how Lutris became the "One Launcher to Rule Them All," managing everything from GOG and Epic Games to your retro console emulators.
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451: The Ultimate SCaLE 23x Guide & The End of Private Encryption?
February 3rd, 2026 | 1 hr 10 mins
cybersecurity, destination linux, encryption, google voice assistant, hannah anderson, ilan rabinovitch, linux careers, linux community, linux podcast, microsoft bitlocker, open source conference, open source events, scale 23x, southern california linux expo, tech networking, whatsapp privacy
In episode 451 of Destination Linux, we are joined by Ilan Rabinovitch and Hannah Anderson from the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 23x). We dive deep into what makes SCaLE one of the premier open-source events in the world, what attendees can look forward to this year, and essential tips for first-timers.
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450: Open Source Business Secrets & The Orion Mystery
January 27th, 2026 | 1 hr 9 mins
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In this milestone Episode 450, Jill, Ryan, and guest host Zeb dive deep into the practicalities of building and running a startup entirely on Open Source software.
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449: The Future of Open Computing: Inside RISC-V with DeepComputing CEO
January 20th, 2026 | 1 hr 28 mins
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Is RISC-V the hardware revolution we've been waiting for? On Destination Linux Episode 449, we sit down for an exclusive interview with DeepComputing CEO Yuning Liang.
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448: The Return of the King: Zebedee Boss is Back! + GeForce NOW Hits Linux
January 13th, 2026 | 1 hr 9 mins
cloud gaming on linux, destination linux, geforce now linux, intel drivers, intel open source, jill bryant, linux community, linux desktop, linux gaming, linux news, linux podcast, new year 2026, nextcloud, open source software, ryan dashek, sandfly security, self-hosting, wayland 2026, wayland vs x11, zebedee boss
The OG is back! This week on Destination Linux, we celebrate the new year with a legendary reunion as Zeb returns to the host desk as a guest alongside Ryan and Jill. We’re kicking off 2026 with a packed show full of cloud chaos, gaming breakthroughs, and some serious questions for Intel.
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443: Will AI DESTROY the Linux Desktop? | New Steam Machine & Essential Apps!
November 18th, 2025 | 1 hr 17 mins
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Will Artificial Intelligence eventually replace the Linux Operating System as we know it?