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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus ever... more

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This week the headlines are big! First up, more than 400 packages on the AUR have been compromised. Then, the Linux kernel patches a critical ARM CVE from last year. Plus, Linux 7.1 is about to release with FRED and HDMI 2.1. And the US Government ha... more

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Flathub maintainers are sick of AI, Windows broke Jeff's laptop, and Xorg has even more vulnerabilities. Cloudflare covers in glorious detail a bug where Idle wasn't idle, Ardour gets even better with 9.7, and Valve is continuing to improve the gamin... more

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This week the trio covers the Latest Ubuntu, Fedora, and CachyOS news. Btrfs has a big performance win, USB4 brings fast data transfers, the latest kernel RC has prompted a classic Torvalds rant. And then Jonathan flies in to wrap up the show with Op... more

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This week a popular distro adds AI into its offering, Fedora is retiring Deepin, Google is abandoning Gemini CLI, and the fight to give Vizio smart TV owners more control over software running on their TVs. For tips, BleachBit's new TUI is great for ... more

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This week we're talking GCC performance wins, then a parade of security issues, (including a security catastrophe on Windows). Debian is moving to reproducible builds, while the kernel updates its security docs. KDE has a beta out of 6.7, Dell and Le... more

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Raspberry Pi Imager levels up with org support and CM5 Secure Boot tricks. Valve drops a new Steam Controller with a 35-hour battery and Grip Sense, plus a client update to match. Ubuntu's Twitter got hacked — yes, really. Inkscape 1.4.4 squashes 24 ... more

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Ubuntu has announced their AI future, and it's ... not actually terrible. CopyFail has us all patching, though thankfully it's not an "Internet-melter". There's a DDoS on FOSS infrastructure, a new directory in your home folder, and finally good news... more

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This week we're talking about Distro releases, like Ubuntu's Resolute Raccoon, Fedora's 44, and the scuttlebut about Microsoft Azure Linux. Then there's the latest and greatest Ryzen chip, Linux drivers being retired, and Firefox turns 150. And don't... more

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Carl Richel
Tech journalist and pundit referenced for Pop!_OS/Cosmic discussion
Episode: ULS 227: Ancient Stack Tax - FFMPEG's 100K, Cosmic Pop in December, and the Debian Dustup
Mirko Brahman
Founder and lead developer of Bottles project
Bottles/Open Source
Episode: ULS 215: Unencumbered by the Thought Process - Intel Orphans, KDE Linux, & the Big AI Lawsuit
Bobby Borisov
Reporter covering Bottles funding
Bottles funding coverage
Episode: ULS 215: Unencumbered by the Thought Process - Intel Orphans, KDE Linux, & the Big AI Lawsuit
Christine Hall
Reporter covering Bottles and NLNet Commons Fund
Bottles funding coverage
Episode: ULS 215: Unencumbered by the Thought Process - Intel Orphans, KDE Linux, & the Big AI Lawsuit

Hosts

Ken
Host-focused presence known for AlmaLinux updates and general Linux discourse; frequent on Untitled Linux Show; contributes hands-on hardware and distro commentary.
Jeff Jarvis
Panel host with deep background in tech media; provides perspective on Linux tooling, policy, and enterprise implications.
Jonathan Bennett
Regular host contributing to Linux news coverage, with emphasis on desktop and open-source ecosystems.

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ULS 212: Hipification - Encryption Bypass, Chrome Catch-up, and Distro Churn
Q: What are the differences between systemd timers and cron, and how do they affect system administration?
Systemd timers are part of the systemd ecosystem and can replace cron with tighter integration to the system, while cron remains a simple, time-based scheduler; many systems run cron jobs under systemd timers, and it's evolving into a preference for timers for better management and logging.

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A multi-host, technically rich roundtable focuses on the week's Linux news, developer tooling, and open-source policy, with frequent forays into distro updates, kernel improvements, and enterprise considerations. Episodes balance hands-on demonstrations, practical tips, and pragmatic debates about performance, security, and governance—covering topics like AI-in-Linux integrations, container and virtualization tooling, firmware and driver updates, and new OS releases. The show leans into real-world usage and workflows, offering actionable command-line guidance and opinions from a consistent panel of hosts and guests. A standout pattern is the mix of hardware talk, software tooling, and open-source policy, making it especially useful for IT p... more

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