

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

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 8min
Episode 12: Destination Linux EP12 – The Raspberry Murder
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 12 The Raspberry Murders for 03-10-17
News
Dell High End Linux Laptops
Kdenlive 16.12.3 Out, Promises to Crash Less Often
Solus Linux Driver Management
Green Recorder 2.0 Released, Lets You Screen Record Wayland
VidCutter 3.0 Released with New Features, MPV Backend
Deepin Screen Recorder released, a new member in deepin software suite
Firefox 52.0 released: find out what is new
OMGUbuntue Article
Firefox: Legacy add-on, or WebExtension? How to find out
Engadget: Mozilla is bringing modern video games to your browser
Chrome 57
Softpedia Article
Day of Infamy Officially Launching Later This Month, Official Linux Support
KDE Updates
Disclaimer from last week
Lockscreen Media Controls, Improved Touch Experience coming in KDE Plasma 5.10
YouTube Corner
Thanks to:
Alan Callegaro
Michael Barbara
For suggesting Zoom

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 4min
Episode 11: Destination Linux EP11 – Oh No!
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 11 Oh No! for 03-03-17
News
GNOME 3.24 Desktop Environment Prepares for March 22 Release
Kaby Lake is unleashed with Linux kernel 4.10
Mozilla Corp acquires Pocket
OMGUbuntu Article
Wine 1.8.7 Is the Last Update in the Series, Users Should Upgrade to Wine 2.0
Skype for Linux Beta Released with Video Call Support
AMD Ryzen goes on sale for under $500
Phoronix Data Article
Phoronix Gaming Article
DiRT Rally is now on Linux
OMGUbuntu Article
The New System76 Galago Pro is a Potential Macbook Killer
Plasma 5.10: Folder View as default desktop mode which includes “spring-loading” feature
Softpedia Article
Spring loading
Android App Pick
Pocketcast
YouTube Corner
Keith
Rob, I’ve been thinking about this for the past few weeks.
What are your thoughts on whether or not the Linux distros should seriously begin thinking about making the desktop UIs more touch friendly? I ask this because as you know, more and more ultrabooks and even some of the desktop all-in-one PCs have touch screens nowadays.
By and large the Linux desktop user interfaces are still primarily mouse and keyboard focused. Perhaps the Unity desktop comes the closest to being more touch friendly, but then there’s the question of the applications that are written for Linux as well. Not that I’m suggesting that mouse and keyboard go away, but just provide touch capabilities as well. The OS could add support for touchpad gestures, etc.
Just wondering what your thoughts are? May be a good discussion for you and Rocco on Destination Linux. I know you have the Solus guy on there a week or so ago. Perhaps he has some thoughts on this.
Discussion
How to Switch Between Linux Distros Without Losing your Data
Thanks for Watching

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 6min
Episode 10: Destination Linux EP10 – Chat with Matt
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 10 A Chat With Matt for 02-24-17
News
AMD Ryzen goes on sale March 2nd for under $500
fossbytes article on specs
Intel Core i7-6900K comparable to the 1800k
Oh happy day! Linus Torvalds has given the world Linux 4.10
fossbytes article on new features
Eleven-year-old root flaw found and patched in the Linux kernel
New Chrome hack prompts users to download ‘missing font’ to sneak in malware
The Verge: Jide’s new OS is like an Android version of Windows 10’s Continuum
Valve launches SteamVR support for Linux
KDE Plasma 5.8.6 Released for LTS Users with over 80 Improvements, Bug Fixes
Descent OS Is Dead, Arkas OS Takes Its Place and It’s Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Distrowatch
Kubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 released for testers
KaOS 2017.02 Is Out with Linux 4.9.10, KDE Plasma 5.9.2, and X.Org Server 1.19.1
ReactOS 0.5 Open Source Windows-Compatible OS to Offer Windows Vista-like Style
Zenwalk
Rebellin Linux 3.5
YouTube Corner
SomeGuy
There is a shortage of FreeBSD and Linux talk shows. Please focus on the technical aspects, not just Window Manger X vs Y or Distro A vs B.
Discussion
What do you recommend for a new user
Interview With Matt
Thanks for Watching

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 27min
Episode 9: Destination Linux EP09 – Gnomearrific
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 09 Gnomearrific for 02-17-17
Install KDE Connect on ubuntu
Destination Linux Telegram group
News
GPD Pocket Cherry Trail 7″ Portable Computer Runs Ubuntu 16.04 or Windows 10
Munich City Government to Dump Linux Desktop
Zdnet Article
Flatpak 0.8.3 Released, Can Now Work With NVIDIA’s Linux Driver
NVIDIA 378.13 Linux Driver Released
Gnome 3.24 beta
KDE Plasma 5.9.2
Changelog
Kodi 17.0 Krypton Released
New Ubuntu LTS Update : From Heather
Android App Pick
OpenGApps
Playstore
Gnome Discussion
Ubuntu vs Antergos
Favorite Gnome Extensions
Rocco
Sound and input device changer
Activities Configurator
Suspend Button
Rob
Places Status Indicator
Top Icons Plus
Application Menu
Dash To Dock
Dynamic Panel Transparency
Chromium Integration
Gnome Wiki
YouTube Corner
Airon de Souza
How Solus is funded?
Solus Support
Thanks for Watching

Apr 3, 2017 • 2h 8min
Episode 8: Destination Linux EP08 – Solus with Special Guest Ikey Doherty
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 08 for 02-05-17
We have as our guest Ikey Doherty founder of the Solus Project. Ikey shares what is going on with the project including what to look for in future releases of Solus. We hope you enjoy the show and thanks for stopping by Ikey!
Solus
Solus Patreon

Apr 3, 2017 • 57min
Episode 7: Destination Linux EP07 – Rocco's Soapbox
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 7 Rocco’s Soapbox for 01-29-17
News
Changes to Cinnamon Spices
Linux Mint 18.1 “Serena” Xfce and KDE Editions Are Officially Out
Kicking Off Budgie 11
Brisk Menu Gets Basic Keyword Filtering in v0.3.0, Enables Internationalization
Wine 2.0 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Microsoft Office 2013
KDE Slimbook
itsfoss Article
Softpedia Article
Linux AIO Fedora 25 Linux Spins on a Single ISO Image Download
Soapbox
KDE Love/Hate Relationship
Distrowatch
Linux Mint 18.1 “KDE”, “Xfce”
Tails 2.10
Android App Pick
Here (We Go) Maps
Offline maps
Thanks for listening

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 17min
Episode 6: Destination Linux EP06 – You've Got Mail!
Welcome to Destination Linux Episode 06 You’ve Got Mail for 1-20-17
News
Valve Rolls Out New Steam Client Stable Update with Promised Linux Changes
Mesa 17 Gets a First Release Candidate, Final Planned for Early February 2017
Canonical Patches Nvidia Graphics Drivers Vulnerability in All Ubuntu Releases
Canonical: 2017 Will See a Mir 1.0 Release, Plans to Implement Vulkan Support
Solus to Move to GNOME 3.22 Stack Soon, Adopt Linux 4.9 and Bulletproof Updates
Solus Goes Flatpak for Better, Reliable Distribution of Third-Party Applications
Get Ubuntu 16.04.1, Linux Mint 18.1, elementary OS 0.4 & Zorin OS 12 on One ISO
Nylas Mail is now free!
Android App Pick
Bluemail
YouTube Corner
Shoutout our youtube friends
AJ Reissig
LAOS
Late Night Linux
Joe and Jesse are keen users of Linux with several years’ experience of Desktop and mobile tinkering.
Ikey is the founder and lead developer of Solus – a distro that he built from scratch with a focus on desktop optimisation.
Félim is Linux administrator and developer with specialisations in Asterisk & QueueMetrics development/integration and system monitoring.
Email
From Alan
Heyo! After watching the last podcast, I really took a step back to look at the very core concepts of Linux. Even after using nothing but Linux for over a year and a half, I really find it fascinating
From Torin
* How did ye come up with your usernames?
* Regarding the AUR — even though dodgy software is unlikely — isn’t there always a trust issue.
Cheers guys.
Thanks for Watching

Apr 3, 2017 • 1h 4min
Episode 5: Destination Linux EP05 – Back to Basics
In this podcast, they discuss Solus not adopting the AUR, breaking down GNU/Linux basics, adding PPA's to Ubuntu. They cover KDE news, Discord for Linux, a graphical installer for Arch, and normalizing audio output in Linux. They explore Solus, Budgie and GNOME desktops, technical issues, Linux fundamentals, software acquisition through PPAs and repositories, simplifying Arch installation, and troubleshooting LADSPA plugins.