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ULS 258: Leans the Wrong Way - Xorg, X86box, & X-ing AI
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…
ULS 257: Better with Butter - Workshop, Hummingbird, & KernelScript
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…
ULS 256: Cash Aware - AI in Your Terminal?
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…
ULS 255: End of the 8-Bit Era - Security Nightmare, Performance Win, & Public Beta
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…
ULS 254: Dirty Frags, Dirty Hacks - Steam's New Controller & Linux's Dirty Frag Problem
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…
ULS 253: Patch Out the Fun - CopyFail, AI Ubuntu, & Finally HDMI
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…
ULS 252: Full Send - Killed By AI, Based on Fedora, & 13 Pro
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…
ULS 251: Vibe But Verify - Ancient Bugs, Revised Releases, & Deprecated Processors
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…
ULS 250: Pardon My French - France, Funding, & 7.0
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…
ULS 249: Do It On a Potato - April Fools, Steam Skyrockets, & Office Politics
The Internet has had its fun on another April First. There were a few great gags, a real story hiding behind a joke, and at least one real one that snuck in. Linux usage on Steam has jumped to over…
ULS 248: It's Like a Crayon - PineTime Pro, SystemD Harassment, & No More AI Slop
This week the guys take a look at the PineTime Pro, cover KDE 6.6 and its performance wins, and celebrate the Kali Linux release. Ubuntu's Grub may be changing, Nvidia has a new stable driver, and…
ULS 247: Trips off the Tongue - Free Software, Android Verification, & Finally a Decent Browser
This week Germany's going ODF, the guys remember what used to be before SystemD ate the world, and Google has finally revealed what the unverified install flow will look like. There's a Blender…
ULS 246: Chasing the Sun - Updates, Frameworks, & Closing the Source
There's new releases all around, with Calibre 9.5, Gimp 3.2, Handbrake 1.11, and KeePassXC 2.7.12 all releasing updates. Then Fedora has a RISC-V complaint, the kernel is publishing an API…
ULS 245: Not a Supernova - Firefox Nova, Gnome 40, & Age Verification Fallout
This week, there's more age verification fallout, everybody hates Ubuntu, and Wine releases 11.4. Linux From Scratch goes SystemD, Gnome is testing version 50, and Debian released a community update.…
ULS 244: Torture the Metaphor - Age Verification, Git Redirects, & Security Changes
This show starts with an Android review, looking at Jonathan's newest tablet. It also covers the coming Android apocalypse, the age verification legislation, and the sudo-rs asterisk fight. Mesa is…
ULS 243: Only a Few Things Crashed - Intel is Back, Matrix is Out, and AI is Speeding up the Kernel
This week we cover an Immutable Gentoo-derived distro, the release of KDE 6.6, Blender 5.1 and PipeWire 1.6. Then Intel hires more Linux developers, with a very specific gaming-centric experience…
ULS 242: Syntactical Sugar - Sustainable Distros, New Kernels, & Wayland Vim?
The Linux Kernel 6.19 is out, the Rust experiment is over, and it's time to talk about 7.0. Vim 9.2 is out, with a bit of a weird new feature in its changelogs, and IPFire is an intriguing,…
ULS 241: A Very Hot Sandwich - A Smorgasbord of New Releases
This week, we start by talking about the Raspberry Pi memory price increases and bemoan that it's a tough time to be an enthusiast. Then we help ourselves feel better by covering all the new Betas…
ULS 240: I Like the Frosting - We Review, We Work, & We Game
This week starts with a quick review of the Argon40 One Up, the Laptop shell made for the Raspberry Pi CM5. Then we talk about the Calibre e-book reader, a shoot-out between AMD Epyc and Intel Xeon,…
ULS 239: Terrible at Metaphors - Photoshop, Linux Phones, & NVMe
Adobe Photoshop finally makes big progress on Linux, and the team unpacks what this means for creative pros, open-source rivals, and anyone dreaming of ditching Windows for good. Canonical's Snaps…
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