Author: Michael Tunnell

Episode 11 | This Week in Linux

[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”11″] Canonical announced the codename for Ubuntu 18.04, Kodi Entertainment Center saw a new release, and we’ll check out some cool command

42: Unpolished, Raw & Difficult

Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 42 – Unpolished, Raw & Difficult News Microsoft has already fixed the Wi-Fi attack vulnerability Krack Attack Manjaro, Ubuntu and most all other operating systems have been patched. List of some and Another List PureVPN’s ‘non-existent’ logs used to track, arrest alleged internet stalker Did PureVPN Cross a Line When […]

Episode 10 | This Week in Linux

[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”10″] Canonical releases Ubuntu 17.10, one of the biggest releases of Ubuntu in years. We’ll take a brief look at it as

41: Aiming at Goals

Intro: Welcome to episode 41 of Destination Linux AIM Shutdown: AOL Instant Messenger alternatives Purism Meets Its $1.5 Million Goal for Security Focused Librem 5 Smartphone One Week After Surging Past the 50% Mark KDE Plasma 5.11 Officially Released With Vault, Better Wayland & More Official Announcement Ubuntu 17.10 New Features, Release Date and Upgrade […]

Episode 9 | This Week in Linux

[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”9″] We take a look at some browser releases and a new crowdfunding project for socializing the command line. In Distro News,

40: Michael Larabel of Phoronix

Welcome to Episode 40 of Destination Linux for 10/09/17 Interview with Michael Larabel Michael Larabel is an American entrepreneur, software engineer, and technology analyst. Michael is the founder of Phoronix Media, an Internet media company that has become the leader in providing original Linux hardware content, performance benchmarking and graphics driver information. Phoronix Founded on 5 […]

Episode 8 | This Week in Linux

[tdpodcast mode=”ytembed” podcast=”thisweekinlinux” episode=”8″] The Long Term Support version of the Linux Kernel is now longer. SUSE announced SUSE Studio Express. We take a look

39: The Bit You Should Read

Welcome to Episode 39 of Destination Linux for 10/02/17 Correction from last week Just to set things straight, ArchMerge is a separate project from ArchLabs with a completely separate team. There is no collaboration between ArchLabs and ArchMerge and they have a completely different vision about a distro. They each go their own way. I […]

38: Friends ‘Til The End

Welcome to Episode 38 of Destination Linux for 09/25/17 News GNOME 3.26 “Manchester” Desktop Environment Debuts Officially, Here’s What’s New Adaptive Transparency Dash to Dock v61 Released with Unity-Style Launcher Backlights MConnect, the Android GNOME Shell Extension, Has Been Updated Nifty GNOME Global Menu Extension Is ‘Discontinued For the Moment’ Linux Mint 18.3 “Sylvia” Information […]

37: Philip & Bernhard of Manjaro

Destination Linux EP37 – Philip & Bernhard of Manjaro Welcome to Episode 37 of Destination Linux for 09/18/17 Welcome Philip & Bernhard Manjaro History Release 0.1    2011-07-10 0.8.0[9][10] Ascella  2012-08-20 0.8.1[11] Ascella  2012-09-21 0.8.2[12] Ascella  2012-11-10 0.8.3[13] Ascella  2012-12-24 0.8.4[14] Ascella  2013-02-25 0.8.5[15] Ascella  2013-04-13 0.8.6[16] Ascella  2013-06-02 0.8.7[17] Ascella  2013-08-26 0.8.8[18] Ascella  2013-11-24 0.8.9[19] […]