433: Is Your Favorite Open Source Software Really Open Source?
This week on Destination Linux, we’re putting software to the test with a brand-new community tool at IsItReallyFOSS.com, a site that helps you find out
This week on Destination Linux, we’re putting software to the test with a brand-new community tool at IsItReallyFOSS.com, a site that helps you find out
This week in Linux, we’ve got a bunch of new releases from the super popular open source office suite LibreOffice to a couple releases from
This week on Destination Linux, we dive into big updates across the Linux world — from Google pushing Android toward a desktop-class OS, to Ubuntu’s
This week in Linux, we have a lot of news to cover. We have some good news and some bad news. Well, people like to
This week in Linux, there’s some big distro news because we got a brand new version of Debian, probably, and openSUSE Leap 16 just hit
This week in Linux, we have a jam packed show for you with a brand new version of the Linux kernel with Linux 6.16. Then
This week in Linux, we’ve got a bit of bad news from Intel as they abruptly ended Clear Linux out of no where and Arch
This week in Linux, we have some interesting distro news from CachyOS & Chrome OS. We’ve also got new releases from the open source 3d
This week in Linux, we have another jam packed episode of TWIL. Red Hat announced No-Cost RHEL for business developers, MIPS has been acquired, the
This week in Linux, we have a huge milestone to celebrate with Linux hitting the coveted 5% market share for desktops in the US market.