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A new big (9/10 severity) flaw in CUPS that should affect most Linux based systems, Valve tests Android and ARM64 support through Proton, some changes are proposed to Wayland's governance and development model to speed things up...
This week's episode has Torvalds dismissing concerns about Rust in the kernel, the kernel 6.11 is out, Mozilla shutters their Mastodon instance and a lot more!
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This week, Microsoft's bad handling of updates starts to affect Linux users as well, but Linux distros might also be at fault here...
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In this one, we have Google pulling the trigger on Manifest v3 despite a lot of concerns for ad and tracker blockers, GNOME adding accent color support, some interesting ARM and RISC V devices running Linux, and Mozilla buying an ad focused company:
In this one, we have Linux Mint deciding to hide unverified Flatpaks by default, KDE asking you to help them define their goals for the next 2 years, and we have the atrocious Windows recall being already hacked
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Firefox adds data collection, France banned TikTok in one of its territories, Google AI is still absolutely creepy, the Kernel 6.9 is out, and a lot more in this week's episode!
Here is your fresh episode! We talk bout Valve contributing to NVK, the Cosmic desktop, a new attack that bypasses VPN, good performance benchmarks for Clear Linux, and more!
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Fresh new episode, with the US banning TikTok (or forcing them to sell), Google search getting worse, and an explanation of the reasons, Fedora 40 and Ubuntu 24.04 being released, and Nvidia contributing to open source drivers!
In this one, Gentoo says no to AI, and Linus Torvalds finds it "hilarious", we also have a flaw in Flatpak, plus Cosmic showing off its theming capabilities, at least for GTK apps, plus some good news for Linux gaming!
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In this one, the USA sues Apple for abusing their dominant position, GNOME 46 was released, Plasma themes can run arbitrary code on your system, and the scam problem in the Snap Store is getting worse
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Here is this week's fresh episode, where Linux passes 4% market share, Fedora goes all in on Wayland eve in their GNOME variant, and the EU wrecks Apple, again.
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In this week's episode, we have a pretty bad scam app making its way onto the Snap Store, and the steps Canonical and Ubuntu will take to avoid this situation in the future, we have the Warp terminal coming to Linux, but still not open source, unfortunately, and we have a proposed API for RGB on Linux, and a lot more stuff, including some good news for Linux gaming!
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Here is this week's brand new episode, with Apple breaking support for PWAs, Mozilla switching CEOs after launching an overpriced service, the elementary OS 8 early access is here, Wine and DXVK are coming to Android in closed source format, and more!
Time for this week's episode, with multiple issues with Microsoft apps, Fedora KDE going back a bit on their removal of X11, and a lot more!
This week, we have Apple implementing the necessary changes to their platforms in the EU, but in the most "foot dragging" way possible, we have some Wayland related drama, some good, and some bad news for Linux gaming, Linux Mint's Edge ISO, and a lot more!
In this one, we have OpenSUSE turning Leap into an immutable distro (but they'll keep the older model as well, don't worry), we have Valve getting fed up with Ubuntu's Steam Snap package, and we have Google giving up on Fuchsia OS for general computing purposes, plus a bunch of other things!
TIme for this week's episode, packed with the alpha for Cosmic coming soon, the alpha for GNOME 46, a giant update to the Linux kernel, a SteamOS based device coming soon, Mint 21.3, and a lot more!
In this one, we have Fedora and Red Hat looking at optimizing packages for newer CPUs, but in 2 different ways, we have Mozilla pivoting towards AI, GNOME developing an official extension, and Linux reaching almost 4% market share
Here is the final episode of the year! It’s all in the title ;)
In this one, we have Microsoft using Linux to power their new AI studio, we have a solid progress report on the Open Source Nvidia drivers, which already seem pretty good, we have more HDR relatd work, a security vulnerability in SSH, and a lot more!
This is a special episode where I asked Andy Yen, the CEO of Proton, all the questions you sent me at the end of November!
We talk privacy, features, Linux support, business model, and a lot more.
We talk privacy, features, Linux support, business model, and a lot more.
Time for this week's episode, this time with Torvalds talking about the future of the Linux kernel, Ubuntu pondering dropping older CPus, and X.org as well, and Linux beating Windows in certain gaming benchmarks, plus Nextcloud Hub 7 and a lot more!
In this week's episode, we're seeing the EU regulate AI, as most big players in the PC industry band together to create an AI Alliance. We also have the beta of Zorin OS 17, details about Mint 21.3, a big security flaw affecting most Linux and Windows PCs, and Linux "gaining" a blue screen of death
In this episode, Red Hat drops X11, Budgie looks outside of EFL to build Budgie 11, we have plenty of cool stuff happening on Wayland, HDR, Pipewire and more, Google Drive losing 6 months of people’s work, and Meta collecting data on children.
Time for this week's episode! We have Google trying to fight ad blockers on Youtube and in Chrome, but with very anti consumer moves, and we have some cool progress updates on System76's Cosmic desktop, some nice stuff coming to Plasma 6, and GNOME using their recent cash to improve their desktop, but also Linux as a whole
Time for this week’s episode, with the EU making Windows more open, some open source teasing from AMD and a big Peertube roadmap!
A big episode this week, with big funding for GNOME, plenty of Plasma changes, and the Steam Deck OLED!
In this episode, Fedora KDE decides to officially drop X11, the latest Nvidia drivers seem to fix the last big Wayland problems it still had, the Linux kernel 6.6 is out, there are some details about elementary OS 8, and the Web DRM API from Google is dead.
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GNOME might drop X11 entirely sooner than expected, Ubuntu 23.10 is out, but downloads were pulled because of some translation problems, Mastodon has a lot more users than previously thought, and more!
This week, we have the release of elementary OS 7.1, malware on the Snap store, a new law in France that might spell the end of VPNs, more performance improvements, and also vulnerabilities for Linux, and a lot more!
In this one, we have a web version of Photoshop available to everyone (well, everyone who pays for it), we have Linux Mint Debian Edition 6, plus more details about the Cosmic desktop, more work on the open source NVK driver for Nvidia, and more!
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Here is this week’s episode! A new Linux tablet, HDR gaming and a lot more!
In this episode, we have the release date for Plasma (it's not close to being out), we have GNOME 45 breaking all extensions again (intentionally this time), we have the Ubuntu App Center still without the ability to install deb apps, plus some Google privacy shenanigans, the EU backing off on iMessage and RCS support, and more!
In this week's episode, we have:
- accent colors being added as a standard in the XDG Desktop portal
- he Linux kernel 6.5 being released, with nice performance improvements
- a lot of details about 6.6, which should bring even more boost
- some more features for GNOME 45, and some planned for GNOME 46
- More info about Plasma 6
And a lot more!
- accent colors being added as a standard in the XDG Desktop portal
- he Linux kernel 6.5 being released, with nice performance improvements
- a lot of details about 6.6, which should bring even more boost
- some more features for GNOME 45, and some planned for GNOME 46
- More info about Plasma 6
And a lot more!
In this week's episode, we have a new Microsoft Surface equivalent, designed to run Linux, we have the GNOME 45 beta and a few cool new features in it, SUSE going private, a lot of details about Plasma 6, and a lot more!
In this wee'ks Linux News podcast episode, we have some nasty flaws in AMD and Intel CPUs that require performance-reducing mitigation patches (potentially brutal for Intel especially).
We also have some nice features for KDE Plasma 6 and GNOME 45, and an alliance between SUSE and Oracle to offer RHEL source code to the community, and a lot more!
We also have some nice features for KDE Plasma 6 and GNOME 45, and an alliance between SUSE and Oracle to offer RHEL source code to the community, and a lot more!
In this episode, ChromeOS finally graduates to "real" Linux distro status, Mint gives more details about their next release, and their choice of Ubuntu as a base, and GNOME is planning some changes to the Activities button (that I sort of like, but it's not perfect).
In this week's episode, we have GNOME proposing a new way to manage windows, we have Google proposing yet another nightmarish tech for adding DRM to the web, and a lot more!
In this one, we have the Cyber Resiliency Act, a new EU set of regulations that might seriously harm Open Source software, we have repairable laptops from Framework and (in the future) from Lenovo, and we have some big performance improvements for Intel GPUs on Linux!
Time for your weekly dose of Linux and Open Source news! This time, SUSE takes on Ted Hat, we have Mint 21.2 stable ISOs hitting the mirrors, and a lot more!
In this week’s #Linux and #OpenSource podcast, we have the new #Ubuntu App Store that will demote deb packages, we have the alpha of #GNOME 45, and #Fedora proposing to add telemetry in a future release.
In this week's episode, we have the Linux Kernel 6.4, coming with big improvements to AMD power management and performance and Apple M2 support, we have news about the FOSS driver for NVIDIA GPUs, and we have some dev work to make gaming on Wayland better on GNOME, plus news about ReactOS, and a lot more!
I had a great conversation with Annika and Werner from Tuxedo Computers on their plans, how they make their devices, the new devices and features they're working on, and more!
So here it is, in a special episode of the podcast!
So here it is, in a special episode of the podcast!
This week, we have #RedHat restricting access to the source code for RHEL (technically not illegal, but very likely unethical), we have a big progress report on #KDE #Plasma 6, and the beta for Linux Mint 21.2, which is a way bigger update than its small number bump
This week, we have Nextcloud Hub 5, a giant release that makes it the true alternative to Google or iCloud, we have more details from System76 on their Cosmic desktop environment and a tiling revamp, plus some plans for GNOME Mobile, and a lot more!
In this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News podcast, we have people arrested in France for using Linux and privacy respecting tools and apps, we have #Windows 11 losing users, and some nice updates to open source firmware, courtesy of @system76 , plus the release of #Debian 12, Apple now using Wine to power gaming on Apple silicon, and a lot more!
This week, we have #Ubuntu working on an immutable system using Snaps, Red Hat dropping the LibreOffice RPMs to use the Flatpak instead (also impacts Fedora), and a lot of cool @gnome projects being worked on!
In this week's Linux, Open Source and Privacy News video, we have Fedora KDE proposing to drop X11 when Plasma 6 is out, a nasty vulnerability in Android and its fingerprint reader implementation, Meta receiving an enormous $1.3B fine from the EU, and Intel proposing a new x86 architecture that would drop bare metal support for 32 and 16 bit!
This week, in our #Linux and #OpenSource News podcast, we have more work on HDR support, #Ubuntu improving their PPA system, and a security flaw in #KeePass, the open source password manager, plus #cinnamon being adopted by more distros, and a new XFCE spin.
This week, we have more details about the Cosmic desktop, with a lot of customization for their panels, we have AMD going full FOSS for their firmware, and some interesting changes in the defaults for KDE Plasma 6!
In this week's episode, we have a plan to add support for HDR and Variable Refresh Rate on Linux, chips from AMD that surpass Apple Silicon, and more dominant position abuse from Microsoft, plus updates on LinuxMint 21.2, some new GNOME apps, progress on KDE Plasma 6, and more!
In this week’s #Linux and #OpenSource news video, we have the redesign of #Flathub and their verified apps, big performance improvements coming to the Linux kernel with version 6.3, and the EU cracking down on the biggest internet platforms, which for some reason include #Wikipedia
Time for the #Linux and #OpenSource news podcast!
This week, we have Ubuntu 23.04 and all its variants, Fedora 38, plus a bold new plan to revive Solus, that will change a lot of things for the distro.
We also have some amazing new apps joining the KDE Gear compilation, some GNOME updates, new laptops from System76, and more!
This week, we have Ubuntu 23.04 and all its variants, Fedora 38, plus a bold new plan to revive Solus, that will change a lot of things for the distro.
We also have some amazing new apps joining the KDE Gear compilation, some GNOME updates, new laptops from System76, and more!
Time for the #Linux and #OpenSource News podcast! In this one, we have one more mail in the potential coffin of Solus, ChatGPT being sued for defamation, a potential Google competitor brewing in the EU, and a lot more!
In this week’s Linux and OpenSource video, we have System76 unveiling more details about their Cosmic desktop, which looks close to alpha quality, and working on a new in house laptop design, plus Linux Mint implementing better theming, Halo MCC now playable on Steam Deck, and more!
In this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News Podcast, I cover the #Ubuntu 23.04 beta, interesting developments for Mobile Linux, especially Ubuntu Touch, as well as Italy blocking ChatGPT, but not for the reasons you might expect...
Time for the weekly Linux and OpenSource news Podcast!
In this one, we have Framework announcing a 16 inch laptop, with replaceable GPU expansion modules, we have Nextcloud releasing Hub 4, a new version with integrated AI tools, and a lot of updates to the core apps, and we have Twitter planning to open source their algorithm at the end of the month.
Plus, screen sharing on Wayland should now work for every single app, and more!
In this one, we have Framework announcing a 16 inch laptop, with replaceable GPU expansion modules, we have Nextcloud releasing Hub 4, a new version with integrated AI tools, and a lot of updates to the core apps, and we have Twitter planning to open source their algorithm at the end of the month.
Plus, screen sharing on Wayland should now work for every single app, and more!
Time for your weekly #Linux and #OpenSource news podcast! In this one, we have #Docker Hub being pretty hostile to open source projects, we have the beta for #Fedora 38, #Ubuntu and #Debian trying to curb Python issues by limiting access to Pip, and more!
In this week's Linux and OpenSource News Podcast, we have Meta creating a Twitter clone that would use the ActivityPub standard and integrate with the Fediverse, a roadmap for Flathub for the coming year, and DuckDuckGo launching their own AI assisted search features, based on ChatGPT
In this week's #Linux and #opensource news podcast, we have a proposal to fund #flathub to add payments, donations and subscriptions for apps, we have #HP giving up on the Dev One, and likely the chance of their devices shipping with Linux out of the box, and we have most companies seemingly using #FOSS wrong and keeping unsecure versions of the software instead of updating it.
In this week's episode, we have Ubuntu preventing their official flavors to have flatpak installed out of the box, we have the beta of GNOME 44, with plenty of refinements to the desktop (thumbails in the file picker, anyone?), and we have 2 new anti-consumer / anti-competitive moves from Microsoft, plus news from Solus, Google Play Store's privacy labels being misleading, and more!
In this week's #Linux and #opensource news podcast, we have the fundamentally broken #FOSS funding model, embodied by the troubles of core-js, the demise of Mycroft, leaving their backers hanging, @thunderbird redesign, Real Time #Ubuntu being announced, or the release of @kde 5.27, and a lot more!
Here is this week's episode: In this one, we have Windows 11 being conformed spyware, sending data to third parties without user consent, Fedora moving to Flathub, an AI tool that violates FOSS licenses, Thunderbird sharing a roadmap for their revamp, and GNOME Software getting some performance improvements!
Here is this week's episode of our #Linux and #OpenSource news podcast, wits tons of updates for Cosmic DE, Mint, Budgie, and with wayland support coming to Mint and XFCE, plus elementary OS 7 is released, and Plasma Mobile apps get some nice improvements:
Here is your new weekly dose of Linux and Open Source news! In this one, we have the EU working on a new law that might make FOSS unsuitable to be used by companies, Google laying off a lot of their open source talent, and the GNOME 44 alpha, on top of a lot of updates to our favorite desktop environments, and future improvements to Linux gaming!
Here is episode 3, fresh off the mic, with the Linux Foundation building an open source version of the #metaverse, the beta for @kde Plasma 5.7, the last version of KDE 5, and Stable Diffusion AI being sued for using copyrighted images without consent, plus some interesting results following @gnome telemetry data:
Episode 2 is now live, with more privacy violations from Apple and Google, and a lot of Fediverse related stuff, plus UnityX being a better variant of the Unity DE, and more!
Here is the first episode of the #Linux and #opensource news podcast. As with all first episodes, it's a work in progress!
Brand new Linux and Open Source News Podcast! Episodes coming soon.