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    <title>Destination Linux - Episodes Tagged with “Valve”</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
    <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: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; 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>454: Zen Browser: The Modern Firefox We’ve Been Waiting For? Plus Security Scoop With Craig Rowland</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>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!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>The "Modern Firefox" has arrived, but is it secure?
In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.
From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in "agentless" security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.
Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!
Chapters
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:01:07 Community Feedback
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns
00:26:28 Notepad's Security Vulnerabilities
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks
Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! 
 Special Guest: Craig Rowland.
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    <![CDATA[<p>The &quot;Modern Firefox&quot; has arrived, but is it secure?</p>

<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.</p>

<p>From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in &quot;agentless&quot; security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.</p>

<p>Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!</p>

<p>Chapters<br>
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:01:07 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig<br>
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security<br>
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns<br>
00:26:28 Notepad&#39;s Security Vulnerabilities<br>
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack<br>
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates<br>
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser<br>
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks</p>

<p>Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! </p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The &quot;Modern Firefox&quot; has arrived, but is it secure?</p>

<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.</p>

<p>From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in &quot;agentless&quot; security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.</p>

<p>Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!</p>

<p>Chapters<br>
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:01:07 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig<br>
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security<br>
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns<br>
00:26:28 Notepad&#39;s Security Vulnerabilities<br>
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack<br>
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates<br>
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser<br>
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks</p>

<p>Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! </p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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  <title>447: Linux Hits 5%!  2025 Year in Review &amp; 2026 Bold Predictions (ft. Máirín Duffy)</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <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>
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  <description>What’s Inside:
The 5% Milestone: We analyze the data behind the massive surge in Linux desktop adoption and why gaming is the secret weapon.
The UpTech Project: Máirín Duffy introduces us to a student-led initiative bridging the digital divide with Linux.
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.
And so much more!
00:00:00 Intro: Linux Time Machine to 2026
00:01:50 Extended Intro: Meet Captain Ryan, Jill &amp;amp; Mo
00:02:20 Show Schedule Update: New Flight Plan
00:02:59 Community Feedback: The Great Cranberry Sauce Debate
00:12:40 AI and Energy: Hungry Models, Huge Power Bills
00:15:51 Empowering Youth Through Linux &amp;amp; Tech
00:29:11 2025 Highlights: Linux Market Share Levels Up
00:33:18 Outtake: Technical Turbulence in the Time Machine
00:34:16 Shifting to Linux &amp;amp; AI: Hype, Hope, and Worry
00:40:38 Steam Machines Dream: PC Gaming’s Second Chance
00:43:38 SteamOS on ARM: Deck Power Everywhere
00:45:34 Wayland Takes the Bridge: Desktop Evolution
00:49:07 Red Hat Lightspeed: AI Co‑Pilot for Sysadmins
00:56:58 Destination Linux Grew: 2025 Community Wins
00:58:32 Linux 2026: Bold Predictions &amp;amp; Future Trends
01:03:00 Cosmic Becomes the Top DE?
01:06:41 Windows’ AI Future: Copilot All the Things
01:09:13 Linux Desktop Market Share: Past 5%, Aiming Higher
01:09:38 Subscription Backlash: Users Hit Unsubscribe
01:11:27 Return to Physical Ownership: Discs, Devices &amp;amp; Freedom
01:15:28 Old Is Better: Vintage Gear vs Disposable Tech
01:21:09 AI’s Role in Linux Development: Help or Hassle?
01:24:57 A Bold Prediction: Jill’s 2026 Mohawk
01:26:19 Future Show Tease: More Linux, Less Bloat
01:26:44 Thanks Mo: Red Hat Wisdom in the Time Machine
01:27:07 Outro: See You in 2026 
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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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    <![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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