Linux & Open Source News

The Linux Experiment
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13 snips
Aug 30, 2025 β€’ 27min

AI used in Linux kernel, Android limits sideloading,new desktop environment

The podcast dives into the intriguing use of AI for patch management in the Linux kernel, showcasing how it's revolutionizing development. It also introduces the new Gershwin Desktop environment, bringing a Mac OS aesthetic to open-source enthusiasts. Listeners learn about the Bazaar app store's debut on Flathub, promising an enhanced app experience. Finally, it addresses Firefox’s evolving web app capabilities, Vivaldi’s rejection of AI, and the complexities surrounding digital sovereignty and app distribution in the wake of recent Android restrictions.
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Aug 23, 2025 β€’ 27min

Will Ablockers be banned? DoS on the AUR, Steam Console rumors

Germany might ban ad blockers, raising questions about user privacy. There's no succession plan for Linux after Linus Torvalds. Rumors swirl around a new Steam Console from Valve. Meanwhile, Ubuntu is building experimental desktop images, and the Arch repositories are facing service disruptions. Plus, GNOME 49 beta is now available for testing, and Pine64 is stepping back from the Pinephone. Exciting developments and challenges are shaping the Linux landscape!
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Aug 16, 2025 β€’ 27min

Windows 12 sounds like a nightmare, Mint 22.2 beta: Linux Weekly News

Windows 12 raises privacy alarms, prompting discussions on alternatives like Debian 13 and Linux Mint 22.2 beta. Exciting updates include fingerprint authentication and design tweaks in Mint. Google ends Steam support on Chromebooks, while the elementary OS rolls out cool new features. GitHub's CEO resigns, stirring concerns about independence within Microsoft’s ecosystem. The Linux Vendor Firmware Service faces growth challenges, and ethical issues in AI copyright raise questions around creator compensation.
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Aug 12, 2025 β€’ 26min

GNOME changes things, Linux at 6%, Android loses to Epic

Discover the transformative governance changes in GNOME, focusing on inclusivity and decentralization. The Linux desktop is making waves, achieving a 6% market share, while gaming on Linux sees a rise to nearly 3%. A pivotal antitrust ruling compels Android to open its Play Store, shaking up the tech landscape. Additionally, Chrome's shift to a Wayland backend enhances compatibility, and Nvidia is optimizing performance for a better gaming experience on Linux. Exciting times ahead for the open-source community!
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Aug 2, 2025 β€’ 29min

Official KDE distro, AUR and third party package problems

Discover the latest in Linux with discussions about the new official KDE distro and its unique features. Explore the troubling rise of malware in the AUR and the challenges developers face with third-party packages, highlighted by the DuckStation incident. Hear about the release of Linux kernel 6.16 and its exciting updates. Learn how Android now runs Linux graphical apps, and catch insights on monetizing open source projects. Finally, delve into the implications of Samsung disabling bootloader unlocking and Opera's complaint against Microsoft Edge.
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14 snips
Jul 26, 2025 β€’ 33min

Flathub's issues, Steam Console, Malware in the AUR, Clear Linux is gone

Flathub faces ongoing issues, sparking debates about its future in Fedora. Exciting developments are on the horizon with a potential Steam Deck 2 and a dedicated home console from Valve. Meanwhile, the gaming community is alarmed by recent malware discoveries in the AUR. In a surprising turn, Clear Linux has shut down, leaving users seeking alternatives. The podcast highlights these pressing topics while emphasizing the importance of security and innovation in the ever-evolving Linux landscape.
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26 snips
Jul 19, 2025 β€’ 28min

Google merges Android & Chrome OS, AI slop invades FOSS

Google is merging Android and Chrome OS to create a more seamless experience for users. Meanwhile, concerns arise as AI-generated content invades bug reports in the open-source community. The GNOME Foundation is making strides with enhanced parental controls for Linux PCs, making them family-friendly. PHP is considering license changes to better align with open-source principles. Exciting updates are coming for Haiku OS, and Linux Mint 22.2 is on the horizon, promising new features and improvements.
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12 snips
Jul 12, 2025 β€’ 27min

Browser extensions sell what you view to AI companies, GNOME funding, Wayback progresses

Discover alarming trends as hundreds of browser extensions leverage AI to harvest your data. The GNOME Foundation is stepping up, funding developers to enhance its projects. Exciting updates surface, including the alpha release of GNOME 49 and Wayback's new home at Freedesktop.org. Meanwhile, Google is pushing its Gemini AI into Android apps, while Chromium browsers promise even faster performance. Tune in for insights on how these developments impact user privacy and the open-source landscape.
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12 snips
Jul 5, 2025 β€’ 25min

The end for BcacheFS, X11 compatibility layer, Flathub is massive

Big changes in the Linux world are stirring! Linus Torvalds has kicked BcacheFS out of the kernel, a crucial step for the future. The introduction of Wayback offers a bridge between X11 desktops and Wayland, making migrations smoother. Flathub is celebrating a whopping 3 billion downloads, showcasing its impact. On the Nvidia front, they've abandoned older GPU support while also contributing developers to the NOVA project. Plus, the 32-bit architecture debate sees Fedora backtracking amid concerns from the gaming community.
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11 snips
Jun 21, 2025 β€’ 28min

Big X.org code reverts, giant 16B entries data breach, KDE 6.4

X.org has reversed controversial changes made by a developer, stirring discussions in the community. In a shocking turn, the largest data breach ever has exposed 16 billion logins and passwords, raising alarm for security. KDE has just launched its Plasma 6.4, promising fresh features for users. Meanwhile, a German state continues to ditch Microsoft in favor of open-source alternatives, and the MAUI Shell project has been paused, reflecting ongoing shifts in the tech landscape.

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