
Destination Linux
A podcast made by people who love running Linux.
Latest episodes

May 29, 2017 • 1h 25min
Episode 22: Destination Linux EP22 – I Don’t Know You Anymore!
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 22 for Monday May 29th
We’re Back!!!!
Patreon Page
News
KDE 5.10 Enters Beta
KDE Plasma 5.8.7 LTS Desktop Environment Released with over 60 Improvements
KDE Plasma Is Adding Google Drive Integration
Waiter, There’s A Plasma Desktop In My Soup
Solus News
Telegram Desktop now supports Voice calls
OMGUbuntu Article
OpenShot 2.3.3 Released, Claims to Solve “Serious Stability Issues”
Wannacry
Everything you need to know
Security Flaw in Ubuntu Login Screen Could Let Anyone Access Your Files
Conky Harmattan Adds an Interactive Setup Tool
How to Add Folders to Plank, the Popular Linux Dock
Vectr launches snap app
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III Is Coming to Linux Next month
Middle-earth: Shadow of War Open World Trailer August 22, 2017
Destiny 2 Gameplay Reveal
Distrowatch
ReactOS
OBRevenge 2017 05
YouTube Corner
Hi Rob and Rocco,
Just thought I’d give a shout out to my new favourite podcast, thank you both for all of your hard work, and on your respective YouTube channels too.
As self-confessed distro-hoppers I was wondering if you could discuss elementary os and maybe a focus on minimalism in distros – being ill right now gave me an epiphany that I used to distro-hop like crazy until I landed on elementary. When I started using it, I felt trapped because it’s not as flexible as (for example) KDE and hated it until I realised that it has its own work flow that prevented me from breaking it – now I rely on it and can’t imagine switching. Is this minimalist approach key to stability in the Linux desktop? When I can configure a desktop, I find I will and then I inevitably switch to another distro when I break it – but when I can’t tinker with it, I get things done more effectively and am more likely to stick with it.
Sorry for the short essay, thanks, and keep up the great work!
Kind regards,
William Willis Whinn
Mentions: Elementary Tweak & Elementary Plus (Missing Icons)

May 15, 2017 • 60min
Episode 21: Destination Linux EP21 – Time to Time
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 21 for 05-12-17
ApricityOS Shuts Down
Softpedia Article
KDE Plasma 5.9.5, Krita 3.1.3 and digiKam 5.5 Coming Soon to Kubuntu 17.04 Users
Krevenge
Linux Mint News
Linux Mint Is Adopting LightDM as its Login Manager
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre was happy to announce today the official availability of the Cinnamon 3.4 desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
Install Cinnamon 3.4
Mozilla to Thunderbird: You can stay here and we may give you cash, but as a couple, it’s over
OMGArticle
Opera’s new browser gives you direct access to WhatsApp, Messenger, and Telegram
Ubuntu Handbook article
OpenShot 2.3.2 Released with Various Bug Fixes
NVIDIA 375.66 Driver Released With Fixes, Official GTX 1080 Ti Support
NVIDIA 381.22 Linux Driver Released With Updated Vulkan
Mesa 17.1 Officially Released with OpenGL 4.2 Support for Intel Ivy Bridge GPUs
Feral’s Linux games
Keys to the kitty: special Feral Steam Keys gifted to Mesa contributors
Install 24 Popular GTK Themes With One Command Using This Script
HP has a keylogger in their audio driver
Bleepingcomputer article
Quidsup’s Video
Windows 10S FAQ
Ubuntu, SUSE Linux, and Fedora are all coming to the Windows Store
18 things you should know about using Linux tools in Windows 10

May 6, 2017 • 1h 5min
Episode 20: Destination Linux EP20 – This Is Not Burger King
Prebanter
New artwork
Patreon Page
Distrowatch
FerenOS New Release
Mate Revenge
News
Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) Hits the Streets on October 19, with GNOME 3.26
Security Updates for Ubuntu Phone to End in June
Install Budgie Desktop 10.3 in Ubuntu 17.04
OMG Article
Linux kernel 4.11 released
Kdenlive 17.04 released
KDE Applications 17.04 Software Suite Officially Released, Here Is What’s New
KDE
KDE Plasma 5.9.5 Is the Last in the Series, KDE Plasma 5.10 Is Coming End of May
Adventure game Syberia 3 looks like it will be heading over to Linux
GOG staff state that Galaxy for Linux is being worked on, but still no ETA
Call Of Duty WW2
Trailer
JackFrags
Pop Theme Suite: Make Your Ubuntu/Linux Look Like System76 Upcoming Desktop
That Slick Thunderbird Mockup? It’s Now a Real Theme
Viewer comments
I listened to the MP3 ‘Destination Linux Update’ dated 20th April 17 on Podbean. The last regular episode I had was Number 14 dated 1st April 17. I’m sorry you’ve been having problems and really like the show. However, I resubscribed to the show and still had the same episode listings as before.
I don’t understand the finer details of podcasting and subscriptions and so I’m wondering how it is that I got nothing from Episode 14 apart from the ‘Update’? Surely, if I got the ‘Update’, I’d at least get every episode since then?
Thanks for bearing with me and for your help in my Linux journey.
Best wishes
Andrew
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Hey guys great to see you finally have a real website. And thanks for the referral message. My Podcast Addict still had the old feed and I was beginning to wonder was going on.
Enjoy the show, and really enjoy the “safe for work” aspect of the show. And while I listen to other podcasts, many I can’t recommend to others.
BTW- The Email link and the Telegram links don’t work.
Keep up good work!
Thanks,
David
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Hi Rob & Rocco
With the never-ending nonsense from YouTube regarding flagging videos for no logical reason, etc. – would ye guys consider moving to another video site? I recommend Dailymotion. Additionally ye could upload your videos (past & future) to archive.org.
Torin
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Hi guys
Absolutely love the Destination Linux podcast & both of your own YouTube
channels. Fantastic work!
I’d be interested to find out if either of you have tried Chakra?
https://chakralinux.org/
I’ve recently started to run Chakra as my daily driver and find it to be
a superb KDE implementation. By far the best Linux distribution to fit
my needs.
From what I can tell they’ve been going a few years now & came up with
the idea of a half-rolling release model long before Linux Mint or KDE
Neon.
I don’t see many reviews or videos available for Chakra & I believe they
deserve much more attention.
I’d really appreciate any thoughts or comments!
Kind Regards
Mark
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Hello: Rob & Rocco
Just wanted to tell you all, that the new Ubuntu Mate 17.04 does not work on my system. Big deal! That’s not a deal killer for me i will just use something else. What works for me. ( fedora 25 ) yes like all the distro’s they are all in need of some work. I will say to you guy’s keep doing what you are doing. Your shows are for everyone to enjoy. And i do, Those who don’t like what you say about distros or the comments, or reviews don’t need to complain. If they want to do a disto review. just jump right in, and do your own assessment of the distros. And they can then put on their big boy pants, and see what happens! Everyone is a expert but the expert!
Love the show, reviews and guests. Keep going it is all good and fun.
Jalu ( just a linux user )
Ben S
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Hi guys, great channel – loving the weekly shows. I don’t know if you already have one, but have you considered creating a Patreon page as a way to accept donations? Happy to contribute in a small way, as I’m sure others are, towards the cost of keeping the doors open :-).
Keep up the great shows guys.
Len Zielenski
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Please pay me back for the time wasted with the long intro and the opening nonsense. Oh, and throw in a few bucks for every “Uh”.
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LazX
Hey Rocco, I wanted to give another UPDATE on LADSPA (Pulseaudio Dynamic Range Comression) aka Audio Output Normalization.
Laz
Instructions for the Fix
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1) Make sure gedit is installed (sudo get-apt install gedit)
2) We need to install 3 items: (Synaptic Package Manager recommended)
Pulseaudio (if not installed)
pavucontrol (if not installed)
swh-plugins
3)Type in konsole:
sudo gedit /etc/pulse/default.pa
*(nano doesn’t work)
4) Scroll to the bottom of the file “/etc/pulse/default.pa” and add the following lines:
### Pulseaudio Dynamic Range Compression
.ifexists module-ladspa-sink.so
.nofail
load-module module-ladspa-sink sink_name=compressor plugin=sc4m_1916 label=sc4m control=1,1.5,401,-30,20,5,12
.fail
.endif
5) Save the file and restart PC
6) Open pavucontrol and choose LADSPA output module
(this may not actually look like it’s selected, but the icon of the output device should say “LADSPA stream on”
7) Then set each Application output to the LADSPA module.
8) Done. Your ears will thank you. Pass it on.
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Thank you for listening and we will see you next time

Apr 24, 2017 • 1h 36min
Episode 19: Destination Linux EP19 – Ikey Doherty with Solus' BIG Snapshot
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 19 with Ikey Doherty of Solus for 4-24-17
News
It’s Now Super Easy to Make Ubuntu Look like Windows
Enjade Wants to Recreate the Unity Desktop on KDE Plasma
You Can Sync GNOME Extensions Between Desktops using Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox 53.0 Web Browser Drops Linux Support for Older Processors
Firefox 53 with 2 new compact themes
Install Wire Encrypted Messaging App On Linux Ubuntu
OMGubuntu Article
Ubuntu Is Switching to Wayland
Ubuntu 17.10 Is Named ‘Artful Aardvark’
Distrowatch
Rosa Desktop Fresh R9 Plasma 5 & KDE4 versions Download
Deepin 15.4
Update system installer with full screen support. It provides a fuzzy background, facilitate auto detection of location and time and also provide QR code scan feature for providing feedback.
Ships Linux Kernel 4.9.8 which has more drivers for modern hardware components. It provides better stability and reliability
Better font rendering which resolves popup hints.
Enables ability to set different backgrounds in each virtual desktop
Provides better gesture support.
Optimized hot corner experience and better interaction design
A new collection of beautiful wallpapers.
Ikey Doherty
Solus Budgie Improvements
A new Alt + Tab window switching feature. This was a long awaited feature in budgie desktop and it was developed by offering a prize.
Budgie 10.3 provides more options for customization. You can customize clock applet. Also, raven – the control cum notification center – includes a new option to switch window controls to either left or right.
budgie 10.3 includes integration with recent release of gnome stack, ie, gnome 3.22+
Art work download is supported with MprisClient and it addresses a bug which was more visible with Spotify.
Resolved the inability to pin GNOME Twitch via the Icon Tasklist
Resolved incorrect vertical alignment of the Clock Applet
Now ensure tray icons are evenly spaced, as a result of syncing our natray with upstream gnome-panel.
Improvements have been made to the Places applet
Solus Releases ISO Snapshot 2017.04.18.0
Bulletproof boot management out-of-the-box, leveraging clr-boot-manager to enable the maintenance and garbage collection of kernels, as well as configuration of the bootloader
the latest Mesa, 17.0.4
Linux Driver Management

Apr 17, 2017 • 1h 55min
Episode 18: Destination Linux EP18 – Michael Tunnell of Tux Digital
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 18 with Michael Tunnell for 4-17-17
News
Ubuntu Snaps to Integrate Fully with GNOME and KDE
“Snaps continue for Ubuntu and other distributions (now Fedora, openSUSE, Debian and others). They will also integrate fully with GNOME, KDE, and I hope Elementary, MATE, etc. too,” said Mark Shuttleworth. “They are an amazingly clean way to deliver apps and since most of the major software companies target Ubuntu this is a good way to enable other distros to benefit too.”
It’s Official: You Can Now Install Snap Packages on Fedora Linux Distributions
Windows 10 Creators Update general rollout begins with a privacy dialogue
Anbox – Android in a Box
Ubuntu CEO Jane Silber Steps Down
Ubuntu 17.04 Release Notes
Ubuntu Mate Release Notes
Ubuntu Gnome Announcement – Merging
Kubuntu Release Notes
Upgrade Instructions kdesudo “do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE”
Ubuntu Budgie Release Notes
Ubuntu Kylin Release Notes
OBRevenge 4-8-17 Release with the announcement of the end of support for 32bit Linux
Guest Michael Tunnell
History of using Linux
“Producer Michael” on LUP
Currently involved in many projects, Ubuntu Mate, Antergos, Tux Digital with a new News show called This Week In Linux
Ubuntu CEO Change
Ubuntu’s choice of going with Gnome and Why not KDE? Or Why not Mate?
General Konversation
You can contact or check out Michael Tunnell’s work by visiting one of the links below.
Website
Tux Digital
Twitter
Google+
Company Website
Viewer Comments and Email
BA471
https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-26-alpha-available-now/
Version 26 comes with a lxqt spin aswell.
Canonical cuts down employees after quiting unity
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/06/canonical_cuts_jobs_with_unity_bullet/
Kernel 4.12 adds support for upcoming amd vega gpu’s
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux/commit/?h=drm-next&id=8cd3ac52963f2e99f4c21d1c9ce89531ce66c2d6
Enough for the next show? Hope so :p cheers
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Hi there
I’m on 16.04.2 lts
I always used to have this problem. Instead of a reboot I found online (can’t remember where) using ‘Sudo systemctl restart network-manager’ Worked and prevented a reboot.
The problem stopped recently for me. However my upgrade to 16.04.2 coincided with a change of ISP and router. Didn’t think until I listened to this episode that I hadn’t pinned the problem to the router or wifI driver (I use broadcom with kernel firmware)
All the best
Jim
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Hi,
destination linux is really a great , show! i wanted to comment on the kde sound switching issue. when you click on the sound icon in system tray, switch to the applications tab, there you can drag an drop the application sounds to your audio devices, there are also options in the sound settings, to change the behavior of the switching (change just one application or change all apllications at once for exampe).
keep on the great work.
greetings from germany
Björn

Apr 14, 2017 • 1h 5min
Episode 17: Destination Linux EP17 – Carmine of Total OS Today
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 17 with Carmine for 04-14-17
Ubuntu Mate 17.04
Refinement
Brisk Menu
New Theme
Polished Icons
Carmine or TOS from Total OS Today
History
Youtube Channel
Youtube Community Guidelines
Unity vs Gnome
Ubuntu & Canonical
Where is The Perfect Smartphone
Podcasts
Carmine
TOStoday
Google+

Apr 10, 2017 • 51min
Episode 16: Destination Linux EP16 – Jody James of OBRevenge
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 16 with Jody James for 4-10-17
Website
We have a brand new website up and running which is destinationlinux.org where you can find all the information you will need about each podcast including the vidcast of the show. You can also find out how to contact us through Email or our social links.
Youtube Woes
Youtube pulled down 3 of our vidcasts for violating community guidelines. We appealed all three and they were put back up but as of the airing of this show, our channel is still under video upload restriction because of it.
Guest Jody James
OBRevenge
History
How You got started in Linux
Starting OBRevenge
Updates to OBRevenge
Concentration on speed
Running Openbox Window Manager
Panel Switcher
Extras: Driver Manager, Welcome Screen
Future for OBRevenge
Compiz Window Manager
OBR Installer
Controlled Updates
Jody James
OBRevenge
Google+

Apr 6, 2017 • 1h 41min
Episode 15: Destination Linux EP15 – Martin Wimpress of Ubuntu Mate
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 15 with Martin Wimpress for 04-07-17
History
When did you start using linux
How did you become THE mate guy
Ubuntu Podcast
One of our favorites
What is the back story behind “The distro that shall not be named”
Mate 1.18
What are the benefits of using GTK3
Was there work done on the fonts
The Panel has a more cohesive feel to it? Is this all because of GTK3?
Ubuntu 17.04
Software Botiuque Updated
A suggestion for a new category for Icons and Themes (Already Implemented)
PowerPC being removed from 17.04 archive
Future
What is ahead for 17.10
What are the upcoming developments for Brisk
What is the Development process and how do you prioritize what gets done
If people want to help out or contributeSide NotesObs Studio not installing newest version from the PPA
obs-studio: Depends: libfdk-aac0 (>=0.1.1) but it is not installable (Updated Soon)Brisk menu is not integrated with the places or system so you can’t just hover across all three like you can with applications
Thank you Martin for spending some of your time with us
Martin Wimpress
Ubuntu Mate
Ubuntu Mate Blog
Twitter
Google+

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 31min
Episode 14: Destination Linux EP14 – Joe Ressington of Late Night Linux
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 14 with Joe Ressington for 03-31-17
Thank you Joe for taking the time to join us. Be sure to check out the Late Night Linux podcast and you can find Joe on Twitter, LNL or Joe’s blog
Thanks for Watching

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 5min
Episode 13: Destination Linux EP13 – AJ Reissig
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 13 with guest AJ Reissig for 03-24-17
News
Mate 1.18 Released
Microsoft now blocks Windows 7 and 8.1 updates on Kaby Lake, Ryzen systems
Wine 2.4 Has Fixes for Aliens vs. Predator, The Next BIG Thing, and Nvidia GPUs
YouTube Corner
AJ Reissig
AJ Reissig Youtube Channel
Thanks for Watching