Weekly Linux talk show with no script, no limits, surprise guests and tons of opinion.
The KDE and GNOME projects are working on official Linux distributions, but do we need more distros? We dig into their special sauce.
Plus: Wes' top DNS server pick, and it's not one we've heard before.
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Two years ago, we took a small step toward digital privacy. Today, we're rethinking everything about our online lives, and we'll give you the tools to do the same.
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The Linux 6.12 kernel isn't just another update — it's a game-changer that deserves our full attention, from performance improvements to fascinating new features.
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We go back in time to revisit our favorite classic SUSE release and then fix Brent's broken box the hard way.
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Fedora 41 is here! We break down the best new features, then branch out for a three-way spin showdown. Which flavor will come out on top?
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We're hot-swapping our rigs to Fedora 41; then Graham Christensen gives us the inside scoop on a new Nix distribution, and Determinate Systems' big week!
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Wes got Mom a new Linux laptop, and he lets her pick the distro. Plus, we take a look at the new Ubuntu 24.10, and why we think this release might be a good sign for the future.
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After building nodes, climbing roofs, swapping antennas, and even some war driving, it's time for our Meshtastic deep dive!
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Wes gives his shell superpowers to solve a tricky problem. Then, we share an update on our favorite Google Photos alternative, including breaking changes and a great new way to run it.
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We explain the one-packet attack on CUPS and discuss its real-world implications. Plus, a Meshtastic update and more.
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What if we had to abandon ship and stop using Desktop Linux? We've come up with a master plan, and put it to the test.
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