306: Debian levels up APT, Sony serious about Steam Deck, Quantum Cryptography & more Linux news
This week in Linux, App 3.0 drops, bringing big changes under the hood. Amiga OS, yes, that Amiga OS, is still alive and getting updates,
This week in Linux, App 3.0 drops, bringing big changes under the hood. Amiga OS, yes, that Amiga OS, is still alive and getting updates,
On this episode, we review community feedback, explore Zorin OS 17.3 release and their shift to Brave as its default browser. We talk about Thunderbird’s
This week in Linux, we have a lot of great news to talk about. First, Thunderbird is launching their own email service. KDE is working
How valuable is open-source software, really? A new Harvard study puts a staggering number on its economic impact—but there’s a catch. We break down what
This week in Linux, we have a brand new version of the Linux kernel, including a boost for gaming performance and GPU workload protection in
In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the interplay of technology, community, and privacy. Hosts Ryan, Michael, and Jill share insights from the SCaLE
This week in Linux, there is just so much to talk about that we couldn’t fit it all in the show. It is just a
Mozilla just can’t seem to stay out of controversy! The latest Firefox Terms of Use update sparked major backlash, with users fearing data harvesting, forcing
This week in Linux, we have so much to talk about. First of all, KDE developers have launched their own company called TechPaladin Software. Also,
This week we have a special episode in honor of SCaLE. We have a second interview with a legend that’s never been played on this