Displaying 3 items of Destination Linux with the tag "open source news".
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478: Destination Linux 478: The Arch AUR Attack, Jellyfin Shakeup, and Cinnamon’s Wayland Future
August 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 11 mins
arch linux, arch package compromise, atomic arch, aur attack, cinnamon 6.8, cinnamon wayland support, cybersecurity, destination linux, ebpf rootkit, foss, jellyfin governance, jellyfin leadership shakeup, linux, linux community, linux desktop environments, linux mint 23, linux security, linux updates, microsoft gdid, open source burnout, open source news, package manager security, pkgbuild malware, privacy, supply chain attack, wayland transition, windows tracking clarification
In Destination Linux 478, Jill, Ryan, and Zeb break down the escalating Arch AUR attack affecting more than 400 packages, clarify new details about Microsoft’s tracking identifiers, discuss the leadership shakeup at Jellyfin, and explore Cinnamon’s upcoming full Wayland support. A packed episode covering Linux security, privacy, and desktop innovation.
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472: Steam Machine Revealed, Cape Private Wireless, Local AI Breakthroughs & More!
June 29th, 2026 | 1 hr 28 mins
accessibility tools, balancing school and family, cape wireless, cybersecurity, destination linux, e‑ink learning device, glm 5.2, kde plasma 6.8, linux, linux kernel 7.2, linux podcast, local ai, lutris, mathieu comandon, open source news, privacy carrier, sandfly security, semilla project, steam machine, strncpy removal, ubuntu myna, valve steam machine
In Destination Linux 472, we dive into community feedback about balancing school and family, reveal the new Steam Machine, explore Cape’s privacy‑focused wireless network, discuss local AI progress, and cover hot Linux news with Mathieu from Lutris. Plus Zeb brings hot open source news from around the globe.
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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.