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ULS 266: Stratification - Bullet Proof KDE, Rolling Servers, and DEF CON Wrap-up
Aug 17, 20261h 31mEp. 266
Does 10% make this the Year of the Linux Desktop? ClamAV gets some important CVE fixes, and the kernel staging area is now a no-AI zone. We talk about DEF CON, QR codes, and rolling servers. For command line tips we have
ULS 265: Malicious From the Beginning - GraphineOS's Duress Pin
Aug 2, 20261h 55mEp. 265
This week, the guys are talking about a duress-wipe phone case that's landed someone federal charges, GCC's new policy on AI-generated code, and yet another AUR malware wave that's got Arch disabling package adoptions en
ULS 264: We Have The Worst Analogies - Patents, Codeberg, & Pi Touch 10 Inch
Jul 26, 20261h 38mEp. 264
This week, the guys are talking about Canonical's new Enterprise Store, the final patent freedom for MPEG-4 layer 2, and what's new in OBS 32.2. There's yet another AI code ban, Jellyfin is having a leadership exodus, an
ULS 263: Getting Back With My X - Torvalds Embraces AI Tools for the Linux Kernel
Jul 19, 20261h 23mEp. 263
AI is stirring up heated debate in the Linux world, but Linus Torvalds' pragmatic stance may surprise you. Hear why the kernel isn't slamming the door on artificial intelligence and what it means for open source developm
ULS 262: Spewing Common Sense - Mint, Montana, & Mandriva
Jul 12, 20261h 26mEp. 262
Linux Mint is about to enter the modern era with Wayland for Cinnamon, Hannah Montana Linux is (sorta) back, and OpenMandriva was sabotaged. There's a minor AI fight in the kernel, Razer has a laptop with certified Linux
I Regret My Decisions - Steam Machine Prices, Akrites Security, & COSMIC
Jun 28, 20261h 20mEp. 2610
Steam Machines are expensive! But maybe not too expensive? The Academy Software Foundation, yes like the Academy Awards, has a Wayland Working Group. Akrites is the new game in town for Open Source vulnerability response
ULS 261: I Regret My Decisions - Steam Machine Prices, Akrites Security, & COSMIC
Jun 28, 20261h 20mEp. 261
Steam Machines are expensive! But maybe not too expensive? The Academy Software Foundation, yes like the Academy Awards, has a Wayland Working Group. Akrites is the new game in town for Open Source vulnerability response
An AUR safety net arrives with Yay v13, adding visibility into packing timestamps. A developer found and fixed ~4ms of hidden mouse latency in KWin stemming from three separate sources. And Canonical announced a local, p
ULS 260: Meme It Into Existence - KDE Plasma 6.7 Released!
Jun 21, 20261h 49mEp. 260
An AUR safety net arrives with Yay v13, adding visibility into packing timestamps. A developer found and fixed ~4ms of hidden mouse latency in KWin stemming from three separate sources. And Canonical announced a local, p
Capture the Orphans - Audacity, Poisoned AUR, & It's Too Powerful!
Jun 14, 20261h 37mEp. 2590
This week the headlines are big! First up, more than 400 packages on the AUR have been compromised. Then, the Linux kernel patches a critical ARM CVE from last year. Plus, Linux 7.1 is about to release with FRED and HDMI
ULS 259: Capture the Orphans - Audacity, Poisoned AUR, & It's Too Powerful!
Jun 14, 20261h 37mEp. 259
This week the headlines are big! First up, more than 400 packages on the AUR have been compromised. Then, the Linux kernel patches a critical ARM CVE from last year. Plus, Linux 7.1 is about to release with FRED and HDMI
Flathub maintainers are sick of AI, Windows broke Jeff's laptop, and Xorg has even more vulnerabilities. Cloudflare covers in glorious detail a bug where Idle wasn't idle, Ardour gets even better with 9.7, and Valve is c
Better with Butter - Workshop, Hummingbird, & KernelScript
May 31, 20261h 47mEp. 2570
This week the trio covers the Latest Ubuntu, Fedora, and CachyOS news. Btrfs has a big performance win, USB4 brings fast data transfers, the latest kernel RC has prompted a classic Torvalds rant. And then Jonathan flies
This week a popular distro adds AI into its offering, Fedora is retiring Deepin, Google is abandoning Gemini CLI, and the fight to give Vizio smart TV owners more control over software running on their TVs. For tips, Ble
End of the 8-Bit Era - Security Nightmare, Performance Win, & Public Beta
May 17, 20261h 23mEp. 2550
This week we're talking GCC performance wins, then a parade of security issues, (including a security catastrophe on Windows). Debian is moving to reproducible builds, while the kernel updates its security docs. KDE has
Dirty Frags, Dirty Hacks - Steam's New Controller & Linux's Dirty Frag Problem
May 10, 20261h 17mEp. 2540
Raspberry Pi Imager levels up with org support and CM5 Secure Boot tricks. Valve drops a new Steam Controller with a 35-hour battery and Grip Sense, plus a client update to match. Ubuntu's Twitter got hacked — yes, reall
Patch Out the Fun - CopyFail, AI Ubuntu, & Finally HDMI
May 3, 20261h 35mEp. 2530
Ubuntu has announced their AI future, and it's ... not actually terrible. CopyFail has us all patching, though thankfully it's not an "Internet-melter". There's a DDoS on FOSS infrastructure, a new directory in your home
Full Send - Killed By AI, Based on Fedora, & 13 Pro
Apr 27, 20261h 40mEp. 2520
This week we're talking about Distro releases, like Ubuntu's Resolute Raccoon, Fedora's 44, and the scuttlebut about Microsoft Azure Linux. Then there's the latest and greatest Ryzen chip, Linux drivers being retired, an
Vibe But Verify - Ancient Bugs, Revised Releases, & Deprecated Processors
Apr 19, 20262h 3mEp. 2510
Old Bugs are getting fixed, like the 20-year-old Enlightenment bug, finally landing per-screen virtual desktops in KDE, and even more X11 vulnerabilities. Mint is making the slower release cadence official, Fedora is pus
This week we're Apt to talk about Apt 3.2 and its new features. Linux 7.0 is about to release, Nano 9.0 is out, and Gparted has another update. Then, Project Glasswing promises to find and fix open source bugs, Little Sn
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