

Destination Linux
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Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 29min
447: Linux Hits 5%! 2025 Year in Review & 2026 Bold Predictions (ft. Máirín Duffy)
What’s Inside:
The 5% Milestone: We analyze the data behind the massive surge in Linux desktop adoption and why gaming is the secret weapon.
The UpTech Project: Máirín Duffy introduces us to a student-led initiative bridging the digital divide with Linux.
2026 Predictions: From RISC-V taking over wearables to the COSMIC desktop challenging the status quo, we look at where the "Time Machine" is headed.
And so much more!
00:00:00 Intro: Linux Time Machine to 2026
00:01:50 Extended Intro: Meet Captain Ryan, Jill & Mo
00:02:20 Show Schedule Update: New Flight Plan
00:02:59 Community Feedback: The Great Cranberry Sauce Debate
00:12:40 AI and Energy: Hungry Models, Huge Power Bills
00:15:51 Empowering Youth Through Linux & Tech
00:29:11 2025 Highlights: Linux Market Share Levels Up
00:33:18 Outtake: Technical Turbulence in the Time Machine
00:34:16 Shifting to Linux & AI: Hype, Hope, and Worry
00:40:38 Steam Machines Dream: PC Gaming’s Second Chance
00:43:38 SteamOS on ARM: Deck Power Everywhere
00:45:34 Wayland Takes the Bridge: Desktop Evolution
00:49:07 Red Hat Lightspeed: AI Co‑Pilot for Sysadmins
00:56:58 Destination Linux Grew: 2025 Community Wins
00:58:32 Linux 2026: Bold Predictions & Future Trends
01:03:00 Cosmic Becomes the Top DE?
01:06:41 Windows’ AI Future: Copilot All the Things
01:09:13 Linux Desktop Market Share: Past 5%, Aiming Higher
01:09:38 Subscription Backlash: Users Hit Unsubscribe
01:11:27 Return to Physical Ownership: Discs, Devices & Freedom
01:15:28 Old Is Better: Vintage Gear vs Disposable Tech
01:21:09 AI’s Role in Linux Development: Help or Hassle?
01:24:57 A Bold Prediction: Jill’s 2026 Mohawk
01:26:19 Future Show Tease: More Linux, Less Bloat
01:26:44 Thanks Mo: Red Hat Wisdom in the Time Machine
01:27:07 Outro: See You in 2026

Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 10min
446: Ubuntu From The BIOS & The Quest for an Open Source Mac
This week on Destination Linux, we are joined by a special guest host: Craig Rowland, the CEO of Sandfly Security! We’re diving deep into the reality of modern security—specifically when third-party code knocks over your castle. From malicious VSCode extensions to the "React2Shell" vulnerability, we discuss why "Open Source" doesn't automatically mean "Safe" and how to protect your supply chain.
Then, is it possible to have the macOS experience without the Apple ecosystem? Ryan explores ravynOS, a daring new project with "macOS vibes and a BSD soul." It’s attempting to bring the Aqua interface—and eventually Mac app compatibility—to the open-source world.
Plus, Jill brings us massive news from Canonical and AMI. You might soon be installing Ubuntu directly from your motherboard's BIOS without ever needing a USB drive. We break down how this partnership changes the game for hardware.
Finally, we read an incredible listener story.
Show Notes:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:39 Extended Intro: Open Source or Bust
00:03:08 Community Feedback: A Pentester’s Origin Story
00:10:03 Guest Host: Sandfly Security & Agentless Protection
00:15:53 Security Deep Dive: Supply Chain Attacks, Malicious VSCode Extensions & React2Shell
00:44:31 ravynOS: The Open Source Mac Killer?
00:56:05 News: Canonical + AMI: Installing Ubuntu from the BIOS
01:08:07 Outro
01:09:33 Post-Show Shenanigans
Support the Show:
Sponsored by Sandfly Security: destinationlinux.net/sandfly - Get 50% off the Home Edition with code DESTINATION50Special Guest: Craig Rowland.

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 4min
445: Linus Tech Tips Explodes Linux: Our Reaction & The 2025 Gift Guide
The Ultimate Geek Gift Guide for 2025 is here! Don't buy that RAM yet—we explain the massive AI-driven price spikes. Also, testing the powerful VDO Ninja for streaming and our reaction to Linus Tech Tips' latest Linux takes.
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:54 Community Feedback
00:07:34 Testing Out VDO Ninja: Open Source or Bust
00:09:15 Sandfly Security
00:11:37 AI Sends RAM Prices to the Stratosphere
00:19:46 DasGeek’s 2025 Ultimate Geek Gift Guide
00:33:21 Linus Tech Tips vs Linux: Reaction from the Highlands
01:01:50 Outro
01:03:20 Post-Show Shenanigans
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com

Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 9min
444: Cloudy Crashes, Linux Gaming's Victory Lap, & The Censorship Debate
Matt from Linux Out Loud guest hosts with Jill and Ryan to dive into major internet events and Linux news! We tackle Ryan's "disappointing" take according to a listerner on EU censorship and free speech, discuss the massive Cloudflare outage that took half the internet down, debate if antivirus is necessary on Linux, and look at ProtonDB and the Steam Survey to see if Linux gaming has already won. Plus, we highlight Rclone as the Software Pick.
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:54 Community Feedback: “Disappointed in Ryan” (EU Censorship & Free Speech)
00:31:10 Sandfly Security – Agentless Defense for Linux
00:33:48 Cloudflare Falls Over: When Half the Internet Trips
00:34:38 Game Preservation: Keeping Delisted Classics Alive
00:47:03 Kaspersky on Linux: Do We Even Need Antivirus?
00:54:28 ProtonDB & Steam Survey: Has Linux Gaming Already Won?
01:04:15 Software Pick: Rclone – RSync for All Your Clouds
01:06:29 Outro
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Special Guest = Matt (Linux Out Loud)

Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 17min
443: Will AI DESTROY the Linux Desktop? | New Steam Machine & Essential Apps!
Sherard Griffin, a technologist from Red Hat and AI practitioner, joins to explore the intersection of Linux and AI. He discusses the potential for AI to reshape Linux desktop experiences and how it could minimize the relevance of traditional distro complexities. Sherard also dives into the implications of quantum computing for security and encryption within Linux. The conversation rounds out with exciting news about Valve's new Steam Machine and its potential to boost Linux adoption in gaming.

Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 22min
442: Is Tor Safe? The Big Security Questions w/ Sandfly CEO Craig Rowland
Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro
00:01:44 Community Feedback: New Linux User and Maya Issues
00:12:50 Ryan's New PC Build Update
00:16:18 SPECIAL Sponsor Ad w/ Q&A On Sandfly Security
00:22:50 Does TOR really keep you anonymous?
00:52:13 Nvidia & Crowdstrike Partner on open-source security ecosystem
01:08:30 Linux Kernel Flaw Under Active Exploit
01:19:40 Outro
Special Guest: Craig Rowland CEO of SandflySpecial Guest: Craig Rowland.

Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 14min
441: COSMIC Desktop Launches Into Beta
video: https://youtu.be/v5hrjVzsj20
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Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:48 Community Feedback
00:07:45 Sponsor: Sandfly Security
00:11:25 Tech Troubles: RAM, Network, & Arch Linux
00:19:42 New PC Build & Hardware Upgrades
00:26:00 Ubuntu Launches Canonical Academy
00:36:20 System76 COSMIC Desktop, COSMIC Sync & Final
00:51:23 Gaming: Darkenstein 3D & Wolfenstein Memories
01:05:10 Software Pick: Reins Chat for Ollama
01:10:29 Support the Show
01:12:33 Outro

Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
440: End of Windows 10 is Nigh!
Brandon, an enterprise and server expert from the Pseudo Show, joins to discuss the impending end of Windows 10 and its impact on Linux adoption. He critically analyzes the marketing blunders of Microsoft's Surface Duo 2 and dives into the recent AWS outage, sparking a debate on the dangers of single-region cloud reliance. Brandon also highlights Europe's push for digital sovereignty, advocating for EU-hosted alternatives to shift away from US cloud services. His insights on Zorin OS 18's features and the appeal for Linux users make for a compelling listen.

Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 14min
439: Windows Wild 'n Out, Ubuntu Questing Quokka, Fedora Fights AI
video: https://youtu.be/Vq1lqxvmaWQ
This episode dives into a wild mix of major Linux and tech news — from Microsoft teasing a mysterious “big” Windows announcement (and our sarcastic predictions about it), to Ubuntu’s brand-new Questing Quokka release, to a refreshed Raspberry Pi OS that modernizes its entire desktop experience. We also unpack the heated community debate around Fedora’s new AI policy and what it means for open-source projects going forward.
Forum Discussion Thread
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Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:56 Community Feedback
00:07:17 Help for Michael & TuxDigital Gratitude
00:09:33 Sandfly Security
00:12:12 Guess What Microsoft is Doing
00:20:58 Canonical releases Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka
00:34:08 Raspberry Pi Trixie
00:44:23 Fedora’s AI Policy - A Project Divided
01:04:25 Software Spotlight: Lenspect
01:09:56 Support the Show
01:11:40 Outro
01:13:17 Post ShowSpecial Guest: Wendy Hill.

Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 46min
438: Jill's Treasure Hunt, Google vs F-Droid, Samsung Ads on Refrigerators
video: https://youtu.be/GWF9d5CDF9g
Sponsored by Sandfly Security: the revolutionary agentless platform designed for Linux. Visit https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly to experience security that's not just effective but gives you peace of mind. No agents. No downtime. Just cutting-edge protection.
In this episode of Destination Linux, the team dives into global privacy laws and how the UK’s proposed child protection and filtering systems could reshape the internet as we know it. Ryan breaks down Google’s latest developer decree that threatens the very existence of F-Droid and other open-source Android app stores, while Jill takes us on a nostalgic journey through her boxed Linux collection—from Red Hat 5 to Corel Linux and Mandrake 7.0. Nate wraps things up with a look at Samsung’s bizarre decision to push advertisements on $1,800 smart refrigerators. Privacy, history, and a little bit of corporate absurdity all collide in this week’s show.
Forum Discussion Thread
Download as MP3
Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store
Hosted by:
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com
Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:58 Update on Michael & The Two-Week Hiatus
00:05:12 Community Feedback: UK Privacy Laws & Router Control
00:23:09 Sponsor: Sandfly Security
00:25:30 Is Google Killing F-Droid? Android's Open Source Dilemma
00:43:18 Jill’s Treasure Hunt: Unboxing Classic Linux Distros
00:45:50 Red Hat 5.0 Hurricane: The Shift from UNIX to FOSS
00:53:29 Corel Linux OS: Industry Graphics and the Wine Breakthrough
01:07:29 Linux Mandrake 7.0: The Distro That Detected Your Sound Card
01:15:06 Treasure Hunt Wrap Up
01:15:35 Samsung's Ad-Riddled ,800 Refrigerator
01:40:44 Over Time
01:41:44 Support the Show
01:43:35 Outro
01:44:36 Post Show
Links:
Community Feedback
https://destinationlinux.net/comments
https://destinationlinux.net/forum
Sandfly Security
https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly
Is Google Killing F-Droid? Android's Open Source Dilemma
https://f-droid.org/en/2025/09/29/google-developer-registration-decree.html
Samsung's Ad-Riddled ,800 Refrigerator
https://fortune.com/2025/09/19/samsung-family-hub-refrigerators-advertisements/
Support the Show
https://tuxdigital.com/membership
https://store.tuxdigital.com/
Special Guests: Nathan Wolf and Wendy Hill.


