Even if you don't game, the data is in, and the impact of the Steam Deck on Linux is massive. We'll go into details and then share our long-term review of the Deck.
Today we are finally taking on a project months in the making, and we're switching to an entirely new generation of Linux tech in the process.
Wimpy stops by with a new tool that will change your virtualization game, and we share our thoughts on Ubuntu 21.10 and take the flavor challenge.
Since the announcement of the Steam Deck, things around Linux have started changing, including some big items this week.
Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns.
We reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies.
Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.
Another fork is brewing, Microsoft hands over their patents of mass destruction leaving us with a few questions, and the best features of the new Plasma release.
We reflect on recent FOSS security screw ups and ponder a solution powered by community.
Plasma Desktop has a new release so we cover the new features and bugs, Mycroft has an "opportunity" for you, and trouble at CopperheadOS.
Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding.
We get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.
We have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet.
It's week of major project releases, elementary OS gears up for some contested changes, and Mozilla has a solution for the world's IoT mess.
Two Linux desktop classics make big strides, Coreboot joins the Conservancy, and Toyota cars will soon run Linux. And we discuss Andy Rubin's plan to take over the world.