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    <title>Destination Linux - Episodes Tagged with “Steamos”</title>
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    <description>Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill, &amp; guests share their passion for Linux &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; Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!
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    <itunes:summary>Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill, &amp; guests share their passion for Linux &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; Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!
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  <title>465: The RAMpocalypse &amp; He Who Shall Not Be Named!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>With "He Who Shall Not Be Named" away on a work trip, Jill and Zeb take over the terminal! We’re diving into the massive news of HDMI 2.1 finally coming to Linux, the "RAMpocalypse" delaying the Steam Machine, and exciting new monthly events for our Patrons.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Welcome to Episode 465 of Destination Linux! This week, the dynamic duo of Jill and Zeb handle the shell while our third co-host (the one with the 'R' name) enjoys a work trip to the West coast. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We kick things off with a major community update: Destination Linux is moving to a monthly Saturday recording schedule to better include our global audience! We detail upcoming Patron Segments and Hangouts, plus a new initiative where our supporters get to vote on which Open Source projects we donate to.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In the news, we celebrate a massive win for Linux gaming: HDMI 2.1 support is officially landing in the amdgpu driver thanks to a collaboration between AMD and Valve. We discuss what this means for 4K/120Hz gaming on your living room TV and why it was blocked for so long.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Zeb brings the "Shell" topics, covering Rocket League’s move to Easy Anti-Cheat (and why they chose to keep Linux supported when others didn't), the latest Steam Market Share numbers, and the "RAMpocalypse"—the component shortage currently acting as a speed bump for Valve's hardware ambitions.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Time Stamps&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:01:13 Exciting Events for Patrons
00:08:05 Sponsored by Sandfly Security
00:10:36 HDMI 2.1 Support for AMD GPUs
00:22:49 Rocket League Anti-Cheat
00:28:21 Steam Linux Market Share Update
00:31:10 The RAMpocalypse and Linux Gaming
00:45:38 Closing Thoughts
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Show Note References&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    Patreon Support : patreon.com/destinationlinux&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    Sandfly Security : deviantairwaves.com/sandfly&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    Steam Machine HDMI 2.1 News (XDA) : xda-developers.com/steam-machine-will-likely-get-full-hdmi-2-1-support-after-all/&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux (TweakTown) : tweaktown.com/news/111415/hdmi-2-1-support-coming-to-linux-and-valves-steam-machine-courtesy-of-amd/index.html&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    Rocket League Anti-Cheat Update (GamingOnLinux) : gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/rocket-league-adds-easy-anti-cheat-with-steam-deck-linux-still-supported/&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    Steam Linux Market Share April 2026 (Phoronix) : phoronix.com/news/Steam-April-2026-Survey&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;    The RAMpocalypse &amp;amp; SteamOS (Ars Technica) : arstechnica.com/gaming/2026/05/the-rampocalypse-has-bought-microsoft-valuable-time-in-the-fight-against-steamos/&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
Destination Linux Official Store : shop.deviantairwaves.com/ &lt;/li&gt;
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<p>We kick things off with a major community update: Destination Linux is moving to a monthly Saturday recording schedule to better include our global audience! We detail upcoming Patron Segments and Hangouts, plus a new initiative where our supporters get to vote on which Open Source projects we donate to.</p>

<p>In the news, we celebrate a massive win for Linux gaming: HDMI 2.1 support is officially landing in the amdgpu driver thanks to a collaboration between AMD and Valve. We discuss what this means for 4K/120Hz gaming on your living room TV and why it was blocked for so long.</p>

<p>Zeb brings the &quot;Shell&quot; topics, covering Rocket League’s move to Easy Anti-Cheat (and why they chose to keep Linux supported when others didn&#39;t), the latest Steam Market Share numbers, and the &quot;RAMpocalypse&quot;—the component shortage currently acting as a speed bump for Valve&#39;s hardware ambitions.</p>

<p><strong>Time Stamps</strong></p>

<pre><code>00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:01:13 Exciting Events for Patrons
00:08:05 Sponsored by Sandfly Security
00:10:36 HDMI 2.1 Support for AMD GPUs
00:22:49 Rocket League Anti-Cheat
00:28:21 Steam Linux Market Share Update
00:31:10 The RAMpocalypse and Linux Gaming
00:45:38 Closing Thoughts
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<p><strong>Show Note References</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>    Patreon Support : patreon.com/destinationlinux</li>
<li>    Sandfly Security : deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</li>
<li>    Steam Machine HDMI 2.1 News (XDA) : xda-developers.com/steam-machine-will-likely-get-full-hdmi-2-1-support-after-all/</li>
<li>    HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux (TweakTown) : tweaktown.com/news/111415/hdmi-2-1-support-coming-to-linux-and-valves-steam-machine-courtesy-of-amd/index.html</li>
<li>    Rocket League Anti-Cheat Update (GamingOnLinux) : gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/rocket-league-adds-easy-anti-cheat-with-steam-deck-linux-still-supported/</li>
<li>    Steam Linux Market Share April 2026 (Phoronix) : phoronix.com/news/Steam-April-2026-Survey</li>
<li>    The RAMpocalypse &amp; SteamOS (Ars Technica) : arstechnica.com/gaming/2026/05/the-rampocalypse-has-bought-microsoft-valuable-time-in-the-fight-against-steamos/</li>
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Destination Linux Official Store : shop.deviantairwaves.com/</li>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode 465 of Destination Linux! This week, the dynamic duo of Jill and Zeb handle the shell while our third co-host (the one with the &#39;R&#39; name) enjoys a work trip to the West coast. </p>

<p>We kick things off with a major community update: Destination Linux is moving to a monthly Saturday recording schedule to better include our global audience! We detail upcoming Patron Segments and Hangouts, plus a new initiative where our supporters get to vote on which Open Source projects we donate to.</p>

<p>In the news, we celebrate a massive win for Linux gaming: HDMI 2.1 support is officially landing in the amdgpu driver thanks to a collaboration between AMD and Valve. We discuss what this means for 4K/120Hz gaming on your living room TV and why it was blocked for so long.</p>

<p>Zeb brings the &quot;Shell&quot; topics, covering Rocket League’s move to Easy Anti-Cheat (and why they chose to keep Linux supported when others didn&#39;t), the latest Steam Market Share numbers, and the &quot;RAMpocalypse&quot;—the component shortage currently acting as a speed bump for Valve&#39;s hardware ambitions.</p>

<p><strong>Time Stamps</strong></p>

<pre><code>00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:01:13 Exciting Events for Patrons
00:08:05 Sponsored by Sandfly Security
00:10:36 HDMI 2.1 Support for AMD GPUs
00:22:49 Rocket League Anti-Cheat
00:28:21 Steam Linux Market Share Update
00:31:10 The RAMpocalypse and Linux Gaming
00:45:38 Closing Thoughts
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<p><strong>Show Note References</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>    Patreon Support : patreon.com/destinationlinux</li>
<li>    Sandfly Security : deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</li>
<li>    Steam Machine HDMI 2.1 News (XDA) : xda-developers.com/steam-machine-will-likely-get-full-hdmi-2-1-support-after-all/</li>
<li>    HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux (TweakTown) : tweaktown.com/news/111415/hdmi-2-1-support-coming-to-linux-and-valves-steam-machine-courtesy-of-amd/index.html</li>
<li>    Rocket League Anti-Cheat Update (GamingOnLinux) : gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/rocket-league-adds-easy-anti-cheat-with-steam-deck-linux-still-supported/</li>
<li>    Steam Linux Market Share April 2026 (Phoronix) : phoronix.com/news/Steam-April-2026-Survey</li>
<li>    The RAMpocalypse &amp; SteamOS (Ars Technica) : arstechnica.com/gaming/2026/05/the-rampocalypse-has-bought-microsoft-valuable-time-in-the-fight-against-steamos/</li>
<li>
Destination Linux Official Store : shop.deviantairwaves.com/</li>
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  <title>459: FCC Bans Foreign Routers! Healthcare Data Leaks &amp; DIY Router Solutions</title>
  <link>https://podcast.destinationlinux.org/459</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Deviant Airwaves</author>
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  <itunes:author>Deviant Airwaves</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Destination Linux, we tackle the FCC’s massive ban on foreign-made routers and what it means for the future of Wi-Fi 7. We also dive into the Navia healthcare data breach, share highlights from SCaLE 23x, and discuss the latest Linux gaming updates with special guest Mathieu from Lutris!</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:21:46</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 459! This week, we are jacking into the digital frontier with a packed mission log. Joining hosts Ryan and Jill is a "High-Tier" summon: Mathieu from Lutris, the man ensuring Linux gaming stays as smooth as a Gundam flight suit.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We kick things off with a critical look at Healthcare Data Security. With the recent Navia benefit solutions breach affecting millions, we discuss why companies are demanding sensitive data they clearly cannot protect—and why it’s time to push back on providing Social Security numbers.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Then, we break down the FCC’s official ban on foreign-made consumer routers. This move has effectively frozen the release of next-gen hardware like Wi-Fi 7 in the U.S. market. We explore the implications for your privacy and why Open-Source firmware (OpenWrt) and DIY hardware (OPNsense/pfSense) are now the ultimate safeguards for your digital sovereignty.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Jill also returns with Part 2 of her SCaLE 23x highlights, featuring heartwarming reunions with Linux legends like Jon “Maddog” Hall and John Robinson (developer of Window Maker), plus a look at the Ubuntu Academy project.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Finally, we cover the latest in Linux Gaming and AI, including Steam Client updates, VR gaming improvements in GE-Proton, and how TurboQuant is revolutionizing AI memory efficiency.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Set your phasers to "Open Source" and join us for a "Plus Ultra" level of geekery!&lt;br&gt;
Timestamps&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;[00:00:00] Welcome to Destination Linux

[00:04:43] Community Feedback

[00:18:13] Sponsored by Sandfly Security

[00:21:34] Personal Security Stories

[00:28:25] The Social Security Dilemma

[00:34:20] Navia Data Breach

[00:40:07] Highlights from SCaLE 23x

[00:51:42] FCC Bans Foreign-made Routers

[00:57:02] Building Your Own Router

[01:04:44] Steam Client and SteamOS Updates

[01:09:08] VR Gaming in GE-Proton

[01:16:46] TurboQuant Improves AI Memory Efficiency

[01:19:34] Closing Thoughts and Sign Off
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;References&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Community &amp;amp; Tools&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;FreeDroidWarn Solutions: &lt;a href="https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sandfly Security (Sponsor): &lt;a href="https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly&lt;/a&gt; (Use code DESTINATION50 for 50% off Home Edition)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Navia Healthcare Data Breach: &lt;a href="https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;SCaLE 23x Photo &amp;amp; Video Gallery: &lt;a href="https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Jill’s Treasure Hunt (Eee PC/Window Maker): &lt;a href="https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Destination Linux, Linux Podcast, Open Source, FCC Router Ban, Foreign-Made Routers, National Security, Covered List, Wi-Fi 7, Supply Chain Security, Volt Typhoon, Salt Typhoon, DIY Router, OPNsense, pfSense, OpenWrt, VyOS, x86 Networking, Navia Data Breach, Healthcare Privacy, Social Security Number Security, API Vulnerability, Data Leak, SCaLE 23x, Southern California Linux Expo, Linux Community, Jill Bryant, Ryan DasGeek, Mathieu Lutris, Linux Gaming, Lutris, SteamOS, Steam Client, VR Gaming, GE-Proton, Proton GE 10-33, SteamVR, Meta Quest 3, WiVRn, TurboQuant, AI Memory Efficiency, LLM Compression, PolarQuant, Google Research, Vector Quantization, Sandfly Security, Agentless Security, Linux EDR, Cybersecurity, SSH Auditing, Ubuntu Academy, Window Maker, Jon Maddog Hall.</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 459! This week, we are jacking into the digital frontier with a packed mission log. Joining hosts Ryan and Jill is a &quot;High-Tier&quot; summon: Mathieu from Lutris, the man ensuring Linux gaming stays as smooth as a Gundam flight suit.</p>

<p>We kick things off with a critical look at Healthcare Data Security. With the recent Navia benefit solutions breach affecting millions, we discuss why companies are demanding sensitive data they clearly cannot protect—and why it’s time to push back on providing Social Security numbers.</p>

<p>Then, we break down the FCC’s official ban on foreign-made consumer routers. This move has effectively frozen the release of next-gen hardware like Wi-Fi 7 in the U.S. market. We explore the implications for your privacy and why Open-Source firmware (OpenWrt) and DIY hardware (OPNsense/pfSense) are now the ultimate safeguards for your digital sovereignty.</p>

<p>Jill also returns with Part 2 of her SCaLE 23x highlights, featuring heartwarming reunions with Linux legends like Jon “Maddog” Hall and John Robinson (developer of Window Maker), plus a look at the Ubuntu Academy project.</p>

<p>Finally, we cover the latest in Linux Gaming and AI, including Steam Client updates, VR gaming improvements in GE-Proton, and how TurboQuant is revolutionizing AI memory efficiency.</p>

<p>Set your phasers to &quot;Open Source&quot; and join us for a &quot;Plus Ultra&quot; level of geekery!<br>
Timestamps</p>

<pre><code>[00:00:00] Welcome to Destination Linux

[00:04:43] Community Feedback

[00:18:13] Sponsored by Sandfly Security

[00:21:34] Personal Security Stories

[00:28:25] The Social Security Dilemma

[00:34:20] Navia Data Breach

[00:40:07] Highlights from SCaLE 23x

[00:51:42] FCC Bans Foreign-made Routers

[00:57:02] Building Your Own Router

[01:04:44] Steam Client and SteamOS Updates

[01:09:08] VR Gaming in GE-Proton

[01:16:46] TurboQuant Improves AI Memory Efficiency

[01:19:34] Closing Thoughts and Sign Off
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<p>References</p>

<p>Community &amp; Tools</p>

<p>FreeDroidWarn Solutions: <a href="https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions</a></p>

<p>Sandfly Security (Sponsor): <a href="https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly" rel="nofollow">https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</a> (Use code DESTINATION50 for 50% off Home Edition)</p>

<p>Navia Healthcare Data Breach: <a href="https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers" rel="nofollow">https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers</a></p>

<p>SCaLE 23x Photo &amp; Video Gallery: <a href="https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA</a></p>

<p>Jill’s Treasure Hunt (Eee PC/Window Maker): <a href="https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 459! This week, we are jacking into the digital frontier with a packed mission log. Joining hosts Ryan and Jill is a &quot;High-Tier&quot; summon: Mathieu from Lutris, the man ensuring Linux gaming stays as smooth as a Gundam flight suit.</p>

<p>We kick things off with a critical look at Healthcare Data Security. With the recent Navia benefit solutions breach affecting millions, we discuss why companies are demanding sensitive data they clearly cannot protect—and why it’s time to push back on providing Social Security numbers.</p>

<p>Then, we break down the FCC’s official ban on foreign-made consumer routers. This move has effectively frozen the release of next-gen hardware like Wi-Fi 7 in the U.S. market. We explore the implications for your privacy and why Open-Source firmware (OpenWrt) and DIY hardware (OPNsense/pfSense) are now the ultimate safeguards for your digital sovereignty.</p>

<p>Jill also returns with Part 2 of her SCaLE 23x highlights, featuring heartwarming reunions with Linux legends like Jon “Maddog” Hall and John Robinson (developer of Window Maker), plus a look at the Ubuntu Academy project.</p>

<p>Finally, we cover the latest in Linux Gaming and AI, including Steam Client updates, VR gaming improvements in GE-Proton, and how TurboQuant is revolutionizing AI memory efficiency.</p>

<p>Set your phasers to &quot;Open Source&quot; and join us for a &quot;Plus Ultra&quot; level of geekery!<br>
Timestamps</p>

<pre><code>[00:00:00] Welcome to Destination Linux

[00:04:43] Community Feedback

[00:18:13] Sponsored by Sandfly Security

[00:21:34] Personal Security Stories

[00:28:25] The Social Security Dilemma

[00:34:20] Navia Data Breach

[00:40:07] Highlights from SCaLE 23x

[00:51:42] FCC Bans Foreign-made Routers

[00:57:02] Building Your Own Router

[01:04:44] Steam Client and SteamOS Updates

[01:09:08] VR Gaming in GE-Proton

[01:16:46] TurboQuant Improves AI Memory Efficiency

[01:19:34] Closing Thoughts and Sign Off
</code></pre>

<p>References</p>

<p>Community &amp; Tools</p>

<p>FreeDroidWarn Solutions: <a href="https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/woheller69/FreeDroidWarn?tab=readme-ov-file#solutions</a></p>

<p>Sandfly Security (Sponsor): <a href="https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly" rel="nofollow">https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</a> (Use code DESTINATION50 for 50% off Home Edition)</p>

<p>Navia Healthcare Data Breach: <a href="https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers" rel="nofollow">https://lifehacker.com/tech/navia-data-breach-social-security-numbers</a></p>

<p>SCaLE 23x Photo &amp; Video Gallery: <a href="https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/a/ZzVIzSA</a></p>

<p>Jill’s Treasure Hunt (Eee PC/Window Maker): <a href="https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/AQ5b1pLNSUc</a></p>]]>
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  <title>447: Linux Hits 5%!  2025 Year in Review &amp; 2026 Bold Predictions (ft. Máirín Duffy)</title>
  <link>https://podcast.destinationlinux.org/447</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Deviant Airwaves</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/4e77e59c-7b77-46aa-a5f6-739f68187b21.mp3" length="128050660" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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  <itunes:author>Deviant Airwaves</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>2025 was the year Linux officially broke through the 5% market share barrier—but we’re just getting started. Special guest Máirín Duffy joins Ryan and Jill to look back at the biggest wins of the past year and drop our boldest predictions for 2026.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:28:54</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;What’s Inside:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The 5% Milestone: We analyze the data behind the massive surge in Linux desktop adoption and why gaming is the secret weapon.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The UpTech Project: Máirín Duffy introduces us to a student-led initiative bridging the digital divide with Linux.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;2026 Predictions: From RISC-V taking over wearables to the COSMIC desktop challenging the status quo, we look at where the "Time Machine" is headed.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;And so much more!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:00:00 Intro: Linux Time Machine to 2026&lt;br&gt;
00:01:50 Extended Intro: Meet Captain Ryan, Jill &amp;amp; Mo&lt;br&gt;
00:02:20 Show Schedule Update: New Flight Plan&lt;br&gt;
00:02:59 Community Feedback: The Great Cranberry Sauce Debate&lt;br&gt;
00:12:40 AI and Energy: Hungry Models, Huge Power Bills&lt;br&gt;
00:15:51 Empowering Youth Through Linux &amp;amp; Tech&lt;br&gt;
00:29:11 2025 Highlights: Linux Market Share Levels Up&lt;br&gt;
00:33:18 Outtake: Technical Turbulence in the Time Machine&lt;br&gt;
00:34:16 Shifting to Linux &amp;amp; AI: Hype, Hope, and Worry&lt;br&gt;
00:40:38 Steam Machines Dream: PC Gaming’s Second Chance&lt;br&gt;
00:43:38 SteamOS on ARM: Deck Power Everywhere&lt;br&gt;
00:45:34 Wayland Takes the Bridge: Desktop Evolution&lt;br&gt;
00:49:07 Red Hat Lightspeed: AI Co‑Pilot for Sysadmins&lt;br&gt;
00:56:58 Destination Linux Grew: 2025 Community Wins&lt;br&gt;
00:58:32 Linux 2026: Bold Predictions &amp;amp; Future Trends&lt;br&gt;
01:03:00 Cosmic Becomes the Top DE?&lt;br&gt;
01:06:41 Windows’ AI Future: Copilot All the Things&lt;br&gt;
01:09:13 Linux Desktop Market Share: Past 5%, Aiming Higher&lt;br&gt;
01:09:38 Subscription Backlash: Users Hit Unsubscribe&lt;br&gt;
01:11:27 Return to Physical Ownership: Discs, Devices &amp;amp; Freedom&lt;br&gt;
01:15:28 Old Is Better: Vintage Gear vs Disposable Tech&lt;br&gt;
01:21:09 AI’s Role in Linux Development: Help or Hassle?&lt;br&gt;
01:24:57 A Bold Prediction: Jill’s 2026 Mohawk&lt;br&gt;
01:26:19 Future Show Tease: More Linux, Less Bloat&lt;br&gt;
01:26:44 Thanks Mo: Red Hat Wisdom in the Time Machine&lt;br&gt;
01:27:07 Outro: See You in 2026 &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>What’s Inside:</p>

<p>The 5% Milestone: We analyze the data behind the massive surge in Linux desktop adoption and why gaming is the secret weapon.</p>

<p>The UpTech Project: Máirín Duffy introduces us to a student-led initiative bridging the digital divide with Linux.</p>

<p>2026 Predictions: From RISC-V taking over wearables to the COSMIC desktop challenging the status quo, we look at where the &quot;Time Machine&quot; is headed.</p>

<p>And so much more!</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro: Linux Time Machine to 2026<br>
00:01:50 Extended Intro: Meet Captain Ryan, Jill &amp; Mo<br>
00:02:20 Show Schedule Update: New Flight Plan<br>
00:02:59 Community Feedback: The Great Cranberry Sauce Debate<br>
00:12:40 AI and Energy: Hungry Models, Huge Power Bills<br>
00:15:51 Empowering Youth Through Linux &amp; Tech<br>
00:29:11 2025 Highlights: Linux Market Share Levels Up<br>
00:33:18 Outtake: Technical Turbulence in the Time Machine<br>
00:34:16 Shifting to Linux &amp; AI: Hype, Hope, and Worry<br>
00:40:38 Steam Machines Dream: PC Gaming’s Second Chance<br>
00:43:38 SteamOS on ARM: Deck Power Everywhere<br>
00:45:34 Wayland Takes the Bridge: Desktop Evolution<br>
00:49:07 Red Hat Lightspeed: AI Co‑Pilot for Sysadmins<br>
00:56:58 Destination Linux Grew: 2025 Community Wins<br>
00:58:32 Linux 2026: Bold Predictions &amp; Future Trends<br>
01:03:00 Cosmic Becomes the Top DE?<br>
01:06:41 Windows’ AI Future: Copilot All the Things<br>
01:09:13 Linux Desktop Market Share: Past 5%, Aiming Higher<br>
01:09:38 Subscription Backlash: Users Hit Unsubscribe<br>
01:11:27 Return to Physical Ownership: Discs, Devices &amp; Freedom<br>
01:15:28 Old Is Better: Vintage Gear vs Disposable Tech<br>
01:21:09 AI’s Role in Linux Development: Help or Hassle?<br>
01:24:57 A Bold Prediction: Jill’s 2026 Mohawk<br>
01:26:19 Future Show Tease: More Linux, Less Bloat<br>
01:26:44 Thanks Mo: Red Hat Wisdom in the Time Machine<br>
01:27:07 Outro: See You in 2026</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>What’s Inside:</p>

<p>The 5% Milestone: We analyze the data behind the massive surge in Linux desktop adoption and why gaming is the secret weapon.</p>

<p>The UpTech Project: Máirín Duffy introduces us to a student-led initiative bridging the digital divide with Linux.</p>

<p>2026 Predictions: From RISC-V taking over wearables to the COSMIC desktop challenging the status quo, we look at where the &quot;Time Machine&quot; is headed.</p>

<p>And so much more!</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro: Linux Time Machine to 2026<br>
00:01:50 Extended Intro: Meet Captain Ryan, Jill &amp; Mo<br>
00:02:20 Show Schedule Update: New Flight Plan<br>
00:02:59 Community Feedback: The Great Cranberry Sauce Debate<br>
00:12:40 AI and Energy: Hungry Models, Huge Power Bills<br>
00:15:51 Empowering Youth Through Linux &amp; Tech<br>
00:29:11 2025 Highlights: Linux Market Share Levels Up<br>
00:33:18 Outtake: Technical Turbulence in the Time Machine<br>
00:34:16 Shifting to Linux &amp; AI: Hype, Hope, and Worry<br>
00:40:38 Steam Machines Dream: PC Gaming’s Second Chance<br>
00:43:38 SteamOS on ARM: Deck Power Everywhere<br>
00:45:34 Wayland Takes the Bridge: Desktop Evolution<br>
00:49:07 Red Hat Lightspeed: AI Co‑Pilot for Sysadmins<br>
00:56:58 Destination Linux Grew: 2025 Community Wins<br>
00:58:32 Linux 2026: Bold Predictions &amp; Future Trends<br>
01:03:00 Cosmic Becomes the Top DE?<br>
01:06:41 Windows’ AI Future: Copilot All the Things<br>
01:09:13 Linux Desktop Market Share: Past 5%, Aiming Higher<br>
01:09:38 Subscription Backlash: Users Hit Unsubscribe<br>
01:11:27 Return to Physical Ownership: Discs, Devices &amp; Freedom<br>
01:15:28 Old Is Better: Vintage Gear vs Disposable Tech<br>
01:21:09 AI’s Role in Linux Development: Help or Hassle?<br>
01:24:57 A Bold Prediction: Jill’s 2026 Mohawk<br>
01:26:19 Future Show Tease: More Linux, Less Bloat<br>
01:26:44 Thanks Mo: Red Hat Wisdom in the Time Machine<br>
01:27:07 Outro: See You in 2026</p>]]>
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