Destination Linux

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A podcast made by people who love running Linux.

Recent Episodes
  • 422: Rustification of Linux, Arch wants Sponsors, VirtualBox to the rescue & more
    Jun 10, 2025 – 1:03:35
  • 421: Valve making a Brain Chip - or is it Aperture Science IRL?
    Jun 2, 2025 – 1:04:29
  • 420: We Did It People! Open Source Lab Got The Funding!
    May 20, 2025 – 1:13:45
  • 419: Welcome to Linux Viewers of Pewdiepie, We've Got Tips for Ya
    May 12, 2025 – 58:30
  • 418: COSMIC Desktop has never been Beta & Accessibility in Steam Games
    May 5, 2025 – 1:16:27
  • 417: Review of Ubuntu 25.04, Plucky Puffin
    Apr 26, 2025 – 1:05:48
  • 416: Interview with Carl Richell, Founder of System76 (COSMIC Desktop, Pop!_OS, & more)
    Apr 21, 2025 – 1:13:04
  • 415: Gitting Deepin to Immutability
    Apr 14, 2025 – 1:10:37
  • 414: Zorin through an AI Labyrinth on a Thunderbird
    Apr 8, 2025 – 1:09:14
  • 413: What is Open Source's True Value? Plus NVIDIA's Open Robots
    Apr 1, 2025 – 1:19:30
  • 412: How Fake Cell Towers are Tracking You, Open Source Rayhunter Tracks Them
    Mar 24, 2025 – 1:18:03
  • 411: Mozilla messing up in masse & Google losing Chrome – The Web Is Changing!
    Mar 18, 2025 – 1:16:51
  • 410: Jill and the LinuxChixLA Interview Jon "maddog" Hall at SCaLE
    Mar 10, 2025 – 59:43
  • 409: Hacking the Hackers: Interview with Cybersecurity Expert about Linux Tower Defense
    Mar 3, 2025 – 1:34:13
  • 408: Open Source in Hollywood! Jill shares her story about animating for movies
    Feb 25, 2025 – 1:00:33
  • 407: Most Private & Secure Browsers, plus Freedesktop.org in a Funding Crisis
    Feb 17, 2025 – 1:19:40
  • 406: CubicleNate of Linux Out Loud joins to talk openSUSE, Open AI, and more!
    Feb 10, 2025 – 1:29:10
  • 405: DeepSeek: The Open-Source AI Challenger to ChatGPT?
    Feb 3, 2025 – 1:09:27
  • 404: Linux 6.13, New Gnarly Phishing Scam, AMD dedicates more to Linux, Raspberry Pi 16GB
    Jan 27, 2025 – 1:00:37
  • 403: Debian's new release & Starlink's new Linux powered service
    Jan 17, 2025 – 1:02:33
  • 402: Our 2025 Linux Predictions & CES 2025
    Jan 13, 2025 – 1:26:29
  • 401: Linux Battlestations and New Hardware from Nvidia & System76
    Dec 22, 2024 – 1:14:17
  • 400: Celebrating 400 Episodes of DL with a Jill's Treasure Hunt, Gaming, Cybersecurity, and more
    Dec 16, 2024 – 1:50:35
  • 399: Holiday Tech Gift Guide 2024
    Dec 9, 2024 – 1:25:46
  • 398: Open Source Strikes Back Against Patent Trolls!
    Nov 25, 2024 – 1:04:44
  • 397: AI will Hug Your Face plus Android Fake Call Hacks
    Nov 18, 2024 – 1:10:51
  • 396: Full Court WordPress on WP Engine
    Nov 10, 2024 – 1:10:43
  • 395: Interview with Artyom Zorin of Zorin OS
    Nov 4, 2024 – 1:14:42
  • 394: Meta's Open Source AI in question, is this a Ploopy Situation?
    Oct 29, 2024 – 1:12:34
  • 393: Review of Ubuntu 24.10 and 20 YEARS of Ubuntu!
    Oct 19, 2024 – 1:12:25
  • 392: Mozilla Doubling Down on Ads, is it a Bad Move or is it Fire...fox?
    Oct 15, 2024 – 1:14:08
  • 391: Valve Makes Major Move for Linux Gaming, Huge News for Arch Linux and Wayland!
    Oct 7, 2024 – 1:13:34
  • 390: Telegram Privacy Update: Are Your Chats Really Safe? Here's What You Need to Know
    Sep 30, 2024 – 1:11:51
  • 389: Kali Linux New Release, HADOOKEN Malware gets a Tiger Uppercut, & more Cybersecurity
    Sep 23, 2024 – 1:02:25
  • 388: Sonos' Future is Unsound: Millions of Devices could become BRICKS!
    Sep 16, 2024 – 1:02:24
  • 387: AI in the Linux Kernel or AI in Your Email?
    Sep 8, 2024 – 1:10:38
  • 386: Linux's Explosive Growth: 4.45% of the Desktop Market!
    Sep 2, 2024 – 57:40
  • 385: Meshtastic: Go Off-Grid But Stay Connected with this device
    Aug 28, 2024 – 1:02:59
  • 384: Ubuntu's New Kernel Strategy & What It Means for Users
    Aug 19, 2024 – 1:02:17
  • 383: Vanilla flavored OS, COSMIC Desktop Alpha, & Android Malware Scare
    Aug 17, 2024 – 1:12:41
  • Linux Mint 22 - The Best Release of the Year?
    Aug 5, 2024 – 1:23:53
  • 381: How the World was CrowdStruck and where have all the Tech Jobs gone?
    Jul 30, 2024 – 1:16:01
  • 380: Microsoft shows Apple some love by selecting iPhones for employees
    Jul 23, 2024 – 54:32
  • 379: Tech That Slipped Through Our Fingers
    Jul 16, 2024 – 1:18:12
  • 378: AI Powered Chocolate Chip Vendettas Against Smartphones
    Jul 9, 2024 – 1:17:58
  • 377: RISC-V Linux Laptops & Open Source Photography with Darktable
    Jul 1, 2024 – 51:43
  • 376: Hackers Use New Malware Powered By Emojis
    Jun 24, 2024 – 1:18:34
  • 375: Step aside Microsoft, Facebook Hearts Linux More
    Jun 17, 2024 – 1:17:41
  • 374: Kaspersky for Linux but Do We Really Need Antivirus? Truth Revealed!
    Jun 10, 2024 – 1:13:18
  • 373: Controlling Your Device with Your FACE & IBM listens to us about Watson AI
    Jun 3, 2024 – 1:11:18
Recent Reviews
  • Nathanael K. Stottlemyer
    Great Podcast
    All the shows in the Tux Digital Network are essential for me and keeping up with the Linux. It has deep dives on hot topics in the open source world, interviews as well as tips and tricks from veterans in the open source community
  • brownwraith
    Last episode felt 50% ad read
    Maybe I just heard the episode wrong, but it felt like half of it or more was an ad read then another ad read than another ad read. I know you have bills to pay but geez.
  • Dom-in-ique
    I enjoy their linux talk, but…
    I do enjoy the group’s linux talk, but… As a neurodivergent person with severe misophonia, the sort of mousey (sorry—only adjective I could think of) laugh of the female cohost makes the show unlistenable to me. It is absolutely eardrum piercing when wearing headphones. If that is a genuine laugh, I get it. I have a goofy laugh too, but I honestly don’t know how the editors of the podcast don’t jump out of whatever windows are available to them. It truly is a grating sound. Maybe my neurodivergent ears and brain just disagree with it. Idk. But it makes the show unlistenable for me.
  • MnReview
    Love DLN
    I like listening to the DLN crew and all their various podcasts. I regularly pick up new things to try. They talk Linux and hardware, no politics. Keep up all the great Linux coverage!
  • ampersandcastles
    Awful armchair opinions based on nothing
    They talk about Linux. That’s about the only good thing. They’re facts are wrong and misleading, though.
  • Mkrice2
    My new favorite
    Been using Linux for a while now. Work in the Windows world but live on my Linux computer at home. These guys are great to listen to. Very knowledgeable. Thanks for all the hard work. You make it sound easy.
  • sledgehampster
    4 times the knowledge (sometimes 3)
    Really knowledgeable hosts in Ryan, Zeb, Noah and Michael. I put him last because he is usually the last one they are waiting on to start the show.
  • libvirt
    Legit Linux Geeks
    Great show every episode with interesting topics and knowledgeable folks. Really glad Noah joined the team recently, he's a consistent advocate for open source and always adds important dialogue to the conversation.
  • pcurry89
    Very good info
    Awesome podcast for general news about Linux.
  • abc1234565q4r23432234
    Entertaining and Informative
    Fun and entertaining podcast about Linux - great for those who are searching for a favorite Linux Distro and wanting to keep up with current news in the Linux Space. The crew is now a quartet and it's a good balance of viewpoints and backgrounds. Bottom line it's a fun and entertaining and well done podcast with a consistent format. Also several regular interviews with current distro maintainers / relevant figures in Open Source / Linux
  • Stlshawn
    So much fun
    I enjoy learning about this sort of thing. I am a Linux user, not a coder or developer, and I like how straightforward they can be.
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