Destination Linux

Deviant Airwaves

Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill, & guests share their passion for Linux & 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 & Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!

  1. 6 hr ago

    468: Destination Linux 468: Sailing the ARM Seas with Nvidia N1X & Lutris Gaming! (Live, Raw, Uncut)

    Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 468! For the first time in years, we are tossing out the rulebook and recording completely live, raw, and uncut on a Saturday alongside our amazing Patron crew. Stepping on deck as a special guest host this week is Mathieu, the creator of Lutris Gaming! The Tech Horizon: Nvidia's N1X & Microsoft's ARM Future Ryan steers the ship into turbulent hardware waters. Microsoft and Nvidia are teasing a "New Era of PC," heavily rumored to be Nvidia's aggressive entrance into the consumer CPU space with the N1X, a high-performance, ARM-based System-on-Chip (SoC). Packed with 20 CPU cores and a Blackwell-based graphics architecture boasting 6,144 CUDA cores, this unified memory monster could completely shift the landscape for local AI developers, PyTorch modeling, and video editors. We discuss what this unified architecture means for power-hungry x86 designs from Intel and AMD, and whether Microsoft's WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is the secret bridge to passing local GPU stacks through to developers. Jill's Treasure Hunt: The "No Man's Sky" Teal Build & LACT Jill unveils her latest hardware masterpiece: a gorgeous, Mini-ITX computer build decked out in a vibrant teal theme dedicated to No Man's Sky (complete with Tux and Steam logos!). She breaks down the financial savvy of buying duplicate parts in 2025 before the massive 2026 hardware price spikes, demonstrating how she saved nearly 50% on components like DDR4 RAM and NVMe SSDs. More importantly, Jill walks us through how she solved a massive headache plaguing Linux gamers running Unreal Engine 4 and 5 titles on AMD Radeon GPUs: aggressive overheating and sudden shutdowns. The savior? LACT (Linux GPU Configuration and Monitoring Tool). She details how implementing custom fan curves using this open-source application completely tamed her RX 6600, keeping things whisper-quiet and cool. Open Source Contributor Drama & Legal Wins Mathieu highlights a creeping, dystopian trend in open-source development: projects like the Dillo browser asking contributors to record webcam videos of themselves coding to provide "proof of humanity" against AI slop contributions. We dive into why these Captcha-like hurdles ultimately hurt real human developers more than they deter automated agents. Mathieu also addresses the shocking, corporate-style layoffs at the Wikimedia Foundation, where MediaWiki lead developer Brooke Vibber and the entire Community Tech team, largely composed of union organizers,were suddenly let go, prompting potential strikes from Wikipedia editors. On a brighter note, Zeb delivers a massive victory for digital privacy: both California and Colorado have officially revised their Digital Age Verification laws to completely exempt open-source operating systems, ensuring Linux distributions won't face impossible legal compliance hurdles and we hear from our Patrons! Support the Show & Network: Destination Linux Patreon: https://patreon.com/destinationlinux Deviant AirWaves Shop: https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/ Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/destinationlinux Sandfly Security Sponsor: deviantairwaves.com/sandfly Jill's Topic - GPU Tuning & Retro Pink Build: LACT Source GitHub: https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT LACT on Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.ilya_zlobintsev.LACT Jill's Classic Pink Podcasting Rig (EP 344): https://youtu.be/h1XTs1ed3MY?si=tqWIx7x4Y0vSdgCt Nvidia N1X & Microsoft Rumors: Windows Central "New Era of PC" Analysis: https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/surface/a-new-era-of-pc-microsoft-and-nvidia-tease-major-announcement-experts-predict-to-be-the-fabled-n1x-chip Dell Computex XPS Leak via VideoCardz: https://videocardz.com/newz/dell-confirms-xps-laptop-with-nvidia-n1x-at-computex Mathieu's Open Source Updates: Dillo Browser Human Proof Lab: https://dillo-browser.org/lab/human-proof/ Wikimedia Mailing List Firing Announcement: https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/TRCM57VX5TNE5JACRSIN3XFVDBUWTOVM/ Medium Article on Wikipedia's Corporate Turn: https://medium.com/@jakeorlowitz/wikipedia-is-doing-the-capitalist-thing-56a393232943 Zeb's News Flash: Phoronix Linux 7.1-rc5 Release Overview: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-rc5-Released TechSpot Streaming Tax Report: https://www.techspot.com/news/112504-canada-imposing-15-tax-global-streaming-services-support.html It's FOSS Age Verification Exemptions: https://itsfoss.com/news/age-verification-open-source-exemptions/ How-To Geek GNOME Prism Feature: https://www.howtogeek.com/this-super-minimalist-gnome-theme-is-changing-how-i-use-linux/ GNOME Prism GitHub Repository: https://github.com/zachfeldman/gnome-prism

    2h 51m
  2. 25 May

    467: Destination Linux 467: KDE’s Massive Windfall, Red Hat Summit Recap, & AI Choking the Power Grid

    This week, Jill captains the ship with her faithful copilots Ryan and Zeb, alongside special guest host Máirín “Mo” Duffy, an AI and design expert direct from Red Hat! We kick things off with community feedback exploring the challenges and workflows of implementing open-source software in the non-profit and NGO sector. Then, we dive into a major funding announcement as the German Sovereign Tech Fund invests over 1 million Euros into KDE to level up its structural reliability, security, and digital sovereignty. Next, with Mo in the house, we get the exclusive inside scoop and recap from the Red Hat Summit, highlighting RHEL developments, Fedora Hummingbird, Podman Desktop sandboxes, OpenKaiden, and how NASA is using OpenShift Virtualization for deep space mission operations. Finally, we wrap up by tackling the chilling reality of how data centers and massive AI interconnect requests are placing an unprecedented strain on the US power grid and drinking water infrastructures. Special Announcement On Saturday, May 30th at 1:30 PM Eastern, we are recording live! Anyone in our audience can watch the stream via the live links pinned in our Discord or Matrix chats. Stick around for the exclusive Patron Segment at the end of the recording for our Sudoer, Root, and Linux Kernel tier members to jump on mic, ask questions, and share projects. Root and Linux Kernel members can also hang out afterward for the official post-recording Patron Hangout! *Timestamps: * 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:01:33 Patron Event Announcement 00:03:44 Community Feedback 00:16:07 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:18:11 Thanks to Our Supporters 00:22:58 KDE Funding Boost 00:28:17 Red Hat Summit Recap 00:55:50 Linux Kernel AI Report Chaos 01:01:00 AI Power and Water Concerns 01:18:38 Closing Thoughts *Links Mentioned In the Show: * Become a Patron: https://patreon.com/destinationlinux The Destination Linux Store: https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/ Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/destinationlinux Contact & PO Box Info: https://deviantairwaves.com/contact/ KDE Sovereign Tech Fund Announcement: https://9to5linux.com/kde-receives-over-e1m-from-sovereign-tech-fund-for-software-development RHEL Spotlight Recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mABwS4AHqWI Red Hat Desktop Products: https://www.redhat.com/en/products/desktop OpenKaiden AI Project: https://openkaiden.ai/ NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory & Red Hat: https://www.youtube.com/live/6K8eqQ4ymvk?si=-B_6k6l6N-9-wv4C&t=1216 NASA OpenShift Press Release: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/nasa-jet-propulsion-laboratory-advances-deep-space-mission-operations-red-hat-openshift-virtualization Red Hat TV: https://tv.redhat.com Linux Kernel Bug Guideline Changes: https://linuxiac.com/linus-torvalds-merges-new-linux-kernel-security-bug-guidelines/ AI Power Grid Strain Report: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/08/the-biggest-u-s-power-grid-is-under-strain-from-ai-and-no-one-is-happy/ Data Center Water Usage Investigation: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/data-center-used-30-million-gallons-of-water-without-initially-paying/

    1hr 21min
  3. 18 May

    466: From Server Purgatory to Paradise & The 30th Birthday of Tux!

    Welcome to Episode 466 of Destination Linux! After a week away dealing with the literal "ghosts in the machines," Ryan returns to join Jill and Zeb, proving you can't keep a good host down. We kick off the show with an important community feedback segment addressing a "Puzzled Parent" who wants to keep their kids safe online using open-source tools. The team breaks down excellent FOSS solutions for the Linux desktop, router-level blocking (like Pi-hole and NextDNS), and open-source mobile tools for /e/OS like NetGuard and TimeLimit. Next, Ryan takes us on his personal journey from Server Purgatory to Paradise. He walks through setting up a low-power, budget-friendly HP Prodesk mini-server from eBay, detailing his troubleshooting nightmare with an unbaked Ubuntu install, his redemption using Fedora, and how he deployed a modern stack using Podman, Cockpit, Tailscale, and Filebrowser. In hardware news, Jill delivers some bittersweet "end of an era" updates as the classic AMD K5 processor family and the Intel 486 are officially deprecated and removed from the upcoming Linux Kernel. We discuss why 30-year-old museum-grade hardware is being phased out due to maintenance burdens and share the best retro-distributions to keep your vintage rigs alive. Finally, Zeb brings us up to speed on the "Dirty Frag" local privilege escalation vulnerability and how the latest Linux kernel stable releases fully mitigate it. We wrap up the show by celebrating the 30th birthday of Tux the Penguin, sharing the hilarious origin story of how a zoo animal bite in 1993 led to Larry Ewing designing the ultimate mascot in GIMP. Show Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:02:03 Patron Event Announcement 00:05:33 Community Feedback 00:18:19 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:23:08 Linux Drops Support for the AMD K5 00:34:44 Building the DL Server 00:47:32 Dirty Frag Fix Released 00:54:11 Tux Turns Thirty 01:00:42 Software Pick: DisMail 01:01:42 Closing Thoughts Show Note References Patreon Support : patreon.com/destinationlinux Sandfly Security : deviantairwaves.com/sandfly Linux Kernel Deprecates AMD K5 (Phoronix) : shorturl.at/T7J7y Filebrowser Open Source File Manager : filebrowser.org/index.html Tailscale Mesh VPN : tailscale.com/ Podman Container Engine : podman.io/ Cockpit Project Server Management : cockpit-project.org/running Linux Kernel 7.0.6 & Dirty Frag Mitigation (Phoronix) : phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0.6-Released Tux the Penguin Mascot Turns 30 (XDA) : phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0.6-Released Destination Linux Official Store : shop.deviantairwaves.com/

    1hr 4min
  4. 11 May

    465: The RAMpocalypse & He Who Shall Not Be Named!

    Welcome to Episode 465 of Destination Linux! This week, the dynamic duo of Jill and Zeb handle the shell while our third co-host (the one with the 'R' name) enjoys a work trip to the West coast. We kick things off with a major community update: Destination Linux is moving to a monthly Saturday recording schedule to better include our global audience! We detail upcoming Patron Segments and Hangouts, plus a new initiative where our supporters get to vote on which Open Source projects we donate to. In the news, we celebrate a massive win for Linux gaming: HDMI 2.1 support is officially landing in the amdgpu driver thanks to a collaboration between AMD and Valve. We discuss what this means for 4K/120Hz gaming on your living room TV and why it was blocked for so long. Zeb brings the "Shell" topics, covering Rocket League’s move to Easy Anti-Cheat (and why they chose to keep Linux supported when others didn't), the latest Steam Market Share numbers, and the "RAMpocalypse"—the component shortage currently acting as a speed bump for Valve's hardware ambitions. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:01:13 Exciting Events for Patrons 00:08:05 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:10:36 HDMI 2.1 Support for AMD GPUs 00:22:49 Rocket League Anti-Cheat 00:28:21 Steam Linux Market Share Update 00:31:10 The RAMpocalypse and Linux Gaming 00:45:38 Closing Thoughts Show Note References Patreon Support : patreon.com/destinationlinux Sandfly Security : deviantairwaves.com/sandfly Steam Machine HDMI 2.1 News (XDA) : xda-developers.com/steam-machine-will-likely-get-full-hdmi-2-1-support-after-all/ HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux (TweakTown) : tweaktown.com/news/111415/hdmi-2-1-support-coming-to-linux-and-valves-steam-machine-courtesy-of-amd/index.html Rocket League Anti-Cheat Update (GamingOnLinux) : gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/rocket-league-adds-easy-anti-cheat-with-steam-deck-linux-still-supported/ Steam Linux Market Share April 2026 (Phoronix) : phoronix.com/news/Steam-April-2026-Survey The RAMpocalypse & SteamOS (Ars Technica) : arstechnica.com/gaming/2026/05/the-rampocalypse-has-bought-microsoft-valuable-time-in-the-fight-against-steamos/ Destination Linux Official Store : shop.deviantairwaves.com/

    48 min
  5. 4 May

    464: AI Security: Tool or Threat? Plus Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon"

    Destination Linux Episode 464 welcomes special guest host Craig Rowland, founder of Sandfly Security, to join the crew for an exploration of the rapidly evolving intersection of Artificial Intelligence and digital defense. Head to www.deviantairwaves.com/sandfly Licensing & The FSF: The show kicks off with a look at the community's reaction to OnlyOffice and its recent attempt to add "logo retention" requirements to its AGPLv3 license, a move the Free Software Foundation (FSF) officially declared a forbidden "further restriction". Discussion also touches on the potential for a GPLv4 to combat mandatory ID verification and the importance of decentralized tools like GNU Jami. The AI Security Deep Dive: Craig Rowland provides expert insight into how LLMs are revolutionizing code auditing. While some remain skeptical, the episode highlights how these systems relentlessly pursue vulnerabilities at a scale human auditors cannot match, as evidenced by the CopyFail exploit discovery. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Resolute Raccoon": A comprehensive overview of Canonical's latest Long Term Support release. Key features discussed include GNOME 50, the transition to a Wayland-only environment, Linux Kernel 7.0, and the groundbreaking addition of out-of-the-box NVIDIA CUDA and AMD ROCm support. News Roundup: The team call the hot Linux news, including Linux kernel approaching 40 million lines of code, and Local LLMs in Development: A look at how kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman is utilizing a local LLM ("gkh_clanker_t1000") to assist with bug fixes in the mainline kernel. 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:01:04 Community Feedback 00:14:16 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:16:25 Shout Out to Our Supporters 00:18:04 Security Scoop with Craig: Auditing Code with LLMs 00:33:18 CopyFail Exploit Found With LLM Assistance 00:41:24 iOS Ghost Notification Patch 00:46:33 Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Released 00:57:57 News Roundup: The Linux Kernel is Getting Huge 01:00:03 gkh_clanker_t1000 01:03:17 Closing Thoughts Special Guest: Craig Rowland.

    1hr 7min
  6. 20 Apr

    462: The AI Job Reaper: 80,000 Layoffs and the Open Source Hedge

    In episode 462, the Destination Linux crew breaks down one of the most significant wins for digital sovereignty in years: the French government’s official mandate to transition 2.5 million civil servants to Linux. We explore "FranceOS," the sovereign cloud stack, and what this means for the global future of the Linux desktop. Then, things get real as Ryan shares receipts on the Q1 2026 tech layoffs. With nearly 80,000 jobs cut, almost half attributed to AI automation...is the tech industry in a permanent state of reduction, or is this the ultimate opportunity for open-source talent to rise? We discuss how to "own the pipeline" using local AI tools like Ollama. Plus, we cover the massive release of Linux 7.0 featuring Rust adoption and self-healing filesystems, Google’s "Free Upgrade" push for Windows 10 users to ChromeOS Flex, and Linus Torvalds being his classic, unfiltered self regarding kernel patches. 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:01:20 Community Feedback: Trying Linux in a VM 00:06:58 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:11:21 France's Migration to Linux 00:23:42 Tech Industry Layoffs 00:39:51 Open Source AI Solutions 00:53:39 News Roundup: ChromeOS Flex Upgrade for Windows 10 PCs 00:59:20 Digital ID Developments in the UK 01:02:36 Linux 7.0 Released 01:07:13 Linus Torvalds' Still Got It 01:08:35 Closing Thoughts Show Links & Resources Contact the Show: https://deviantairwaves.com/contact/ Sandfly Security (Sponsor): https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly ZDNet - France Leaves Windows for Linux: https://www.zdnet.com/article/france-leaves-windows-for-linux-desktop/ Tom's Hardware - Q1 2026 Layoff Data: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tech-industry-lays-off-nearly-80-000-employees-in-the-first-quarter-of-2026-almost-50-percent-of-affected-positions-cut-due-to-ai CNN - Block Layoffs & AI Strategy: https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/26/business/block-layoffs-ai-jack-dorsey AI Resources & Layoff Tracker: https://programs.com/resources/ai-layoffs/ Forbes - Google’s ChromeOS Flex Upgrade: https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2026/04/12/googles-free-windows-pc-upgrade-offer-you-must-act-before-its-too-late/ UK Parliament - Digital ID Briefing: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10369/ BBC - UK Digital ID Backlash: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3385zrrx73o OMG! Ubuntu - Linux 7.0 Features: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/linux-7-0-kernel-features Phoronix - Linus Torvalds on Linux 7.1 Patches: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linus-Rejects-Linux-7.1

    1hr 11min
  7. 13 Apr

    461: AI Security Frontiers, Steam’s 5% Surge, and the GIMP vs. Adobe Showdown

    In this episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by Red Hat design legend Máirín Duffy (Mo) to tackle some of the biggest shifts in the open-source ecosystem. We start with the massive news that Linux has officially surpassed 5% market share on the Steam Survey, a historic milestone driven by the Steam Deck and the end-of-life for Windows 10. Next, Mo provides an expert breakdown of how AI is revolutionizing security research. From Project Glasswing to the Alpha Omega project, we look at how frontier models are being used to find (and fix) vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the Linux kernel. We discuss the "personality quirks" of different AI models and why human expertise is still the "apex predator" in the security chain. Ryan also shares an update on his "GIMP Challenge," revealing how he’s successfully moved his professional thumbnail workflow to open source. This leads to a deep dive into Adobe’s recent "bad behavior," including $150 million settlements and secret modifications to system hosts files. We ask the tough question: When does commercial software become malware? Plus, we cover the latest news, including Linux 7.0-rc7, Firefox’s new free VPN, and Zorin OS’s firm stance against mandatory age verification laws. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux 00:02:13 Community Feedback: TLDR vs. Manpages 00:05:40 Store Update: Pastel Tumblers & New Desk Mats 00:08:18 Sponsored by Sandfly Security 00:10:16 Steam Linux Milestone: Breaking 5%! 00:23:16 AI in Open Source Security & curl Reports 00:25:03 AI Security Projects: Alpha-Omega and Project Glasswing 00:50:34 Using Open Models for Security Research 00:54:05 Red Hat Evaluates Security Bugs Reported by Mythos 01:00:52 The GIMP Challenge: Ryan’s Workflow Shift 01:06:03 Adobe's Bad Behavior: Software or Malware? 01:13:03 News Roundup: Linux 7.0-rc7 Released 01:14:06 Firefox Adds Free VPN 01:15:01 PacHub: A Sleek GUI for Pacman and AUR 01:16:09 ZorinOS Rejects Mandatory Age Verification 01:25:16 Closing Thoughts Show References & Links Community & Tools: TLDR Pages: https://tldr.sh/ GIMP 3 Themes (GitHub): https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main G'MIC Plugin for GIMP: https://gmic.eu/download.html Articles & News: Linux Smashes Past 5% on Steam Survey: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/ Adobe Secretly Modifies Your Hosts File (OSNews): https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/ Zorin OS Says No to Mandatory Age Verification: https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/ Firefox Free VPN Enabled: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled Linux 7.0-rc7 Released: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/ Security & AI Research: Aisle: AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier Aisle Wall of Fame (Vulnerability Research): https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame Red Hat: Navigating the Mythos Haunted World: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security Humorous Video on DNF5 & Age Verification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY Support the Show: Destination Linux Official Store: https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/ Sandfly Security (Agentless Linux Security): https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly

    1hr 27min

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Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill, & guests share their passion for Linux & 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 & Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!

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