Weekly Linux news and analysis by Chris and Wes. The show every week we hope you'll go to when you want to hear an informed discussion about what’s happening.

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Linux Action News 255

August 25, 2022 20:11 16.96 MB Downloads: 0

Details on two new efforts in the Linux kernel, the Pi-like RISC-V board that just hit its funding goal, and a significant milestone for Asahi GPU driver development.

Linux Action News 254

August 18, 2022 19:39 16.51 MB Downloads: 0

A Linux jailbreak that's a win for Right to Repair, our favorite things in Android 13, and the major features that just missed the Linux 6.0 window.

Linux Action News 253

August 11, 2022 21:56 18.42 MB Downloads: 0

GitHub steps in it this week, Microsoft's Linux distribution now runs on bare metal, FFmpeg gets IPFS support, and the odd thing going on with the kernel.

Linux Action News 252

August 04, 2022 19:59 16.79 MB Downloads: 0

The real story behind the "Massive GitHub Malware attack," significant updates for the Steam Deck, and the inside scoop on Lenovo's big Linux ambitions.

Linux Action News 251

July 29, 2022 18:33 15.58 MB Downloads: 0

Red Hat hints at its future direction, why realtime might finally come to Linux after all these years, and our reaction to Google's ambitious new programing language.

Linux Action News 250

July 21, 2022 14:39 12.3 MB Downloads: 0

Microsoft makes a hard about-face, a significant fix for Ubuntu 22.04 is in the works, and the recent breakthrough by the Asahi Linux project.

Linux Action News 249

July 14, 2022 22:26 18.84 MB Downloads: 0

Why Google says we should all go rolling, Red Hat's got a new boss, Microsoft gets called out, and why it might be the year of Linux hardware.

Linux Action News 248

July 07, 2022 21:11 17.8 MB Downloads: 0

The new movement to leave GitHub, an Ubuntu bug biting 22.04 users, the hardware platform Fedora might start taking seriously, and a major desktop dev departs Red Hat.

Linux Action News 247

June 30, 2022 14:53 12.51 MB Downloads: 0

Fedora gets serious about its server editions, our thoughts on Valve's increased Steam Deck production, and the surprising results of booting Linux on the Apple M2 SoC.

Linux Action News 246

June 23, 2022 19:29 16.36 MB Downloads: 0

Some highlights from Linus' recent fireside chat, Qt gets a new leader and a Linux botnet we should probably take seriously.

Linux Action News 245

June 16, 2022 17:28 14.68 MB Downloads: 0

We get the details behind Thunderbird acquiring K-9 Mail, share the best new features of Plasma 5.25, check-in on Ubuntu's RISC-V development status, and discuss Photoshop coming to Linux via the web.

Linux Action News 244

June 09, 2022 14:53 12.5 MB Downloads: 0

SUSE Enterprise is already switching to the new NVIDIA open kernel driver, a Matrix-powered Walkie-Talkie, and the details on Apple's Rosetta for Linux.

Linux Action News 243

June 02, 2022 17:24 14.62 MB Downloads: 0

Our thoughts on NixOS' new GUI installer, winning hearts and minds one firmware update at a time, the performance bug that hit Linux 5.18, and preparation begins for the open-source NVIDIA driver.

Linux Action News 242

May 26, 2022 16:10 13.58 MB Downloads: 0

The controversial Intel code now shipping in Linux, why F-Droid is getting more attractive for developers, and the rumor that could change the industry.

Linux Action News 241

May 19, 2022 21:13 17.82 MB Downloads: 0

Why Google's new open-source security effort might fall a bit short, the Arch snag this week, a big win for Right to Repair, and why you might soon have a new favorite filesystem.