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Mozilla puts your money where your mouse is and partners with Scroll to launch Firefox for a Better Web. We'll explain the details, and why it might just have a shot.

Mar 29, 2020

Linux Action News 150

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Why Debian is facing one of its most critical moments yet, Microsoft and GitHub buy npm, and our thoughts on Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 "Debbie."

Mar 21, 2020

Linux Action News 149

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Solid releases from GNOME and Firefox, bad news for custom Android ROM users, and a new container distro from Amazon.

Mar 14, 2020

Linux Action News 148

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Let's Encrypt is forced to revoke customer certificates, the big change coming to FreeNAS, and the trick to running Android on an iPhone.

Mar 8, 2020

Linux Action News 147

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Bruce Schneier puts his name behind Solid, Firefox starts to roll out DNS over HTTPS as default, and Microsoft's Linux first device ships to customers.

Mar 1, 2020

Linux Action News 146

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Microsoft Defender for Linux is in preview, Mozilla's VPN has a secret advantage, and why the community is calling out NPM Inc.

Feb 23, 2020

Linux Action News 145

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The week was packed with major project releases, we go through each of them and tell you what stands out.

Feb 16, 2020

Linux Action News 144

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Why we're disappointed in the CoreOS Container Linux transition, Mycroft goes troll hunting and the complicated story brewing at the GNU Project.

Feb 9, 2020

Linux Action News 143

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The upcoming Linux kernels are packed full of goodies, Qt changes its licensing terms, and Thunderbird gets a new home.

Feb 2, 2020

Linux Action News 142

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The real reason Rocket League is dropping support for Linux, Wine has a massive release, and the potential for Canonical's new Android in the cloud service.

Jan 26, 2020

Linux Action News 141

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Nextcloud's new release is so big it gets a rebrand, why Mozilla had a round of lay-offs, and the real possibility of Steam coming to Chrome OS.

Jan 19, 2020

Linux Action News 140

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Are we overloaded with open source licenses? We consider a simpler future. Results from the Debian init vote are in, and why Amazon's new open source project might be worth checking out.

Jan 12, 2020

Linux Action News 139

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It's our annual predictions episode. We review how we did in 2019, and then set out to predict what we think will happen in 2020.

Jan 5, 2020

Linux Action News 138

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We review the major moments of the year's news, and discuss how they impacted our world.

Dec 29, 2019

Linux Action News 137

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Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open.

Dec 22, 2019

Linux Action News 136

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The first desktop Office 365 app arrives, Ubuntu commits to current and future Raspberry Pi boards, and why the near-term future of Linux gaming looks a bit rocky.

Dec 15, 2019

Linux Action News 135

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Ubuntu Pro is a click away, and their kernel goes rolling on AWS. We process the range of announcements, while Mozilla cranks up the security and impresses us with DeepSpeech.

Dec 8, 2019

Linux Action News 134

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We share Mozilla's concerns over Contract for the Web, and try out Kali Linux's new tricks.

Dec 1, 2019

Linux Action News 133

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Google, Mozilla, and GitLab make serious upgrades to their bug bounty programs, insights into Debian's renewed systemd debate, and how Microsoft and IBM are working together to fight patent trolls.

Nov 24, 2019

Linux Action News 132

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Docker's surprising news, new nasty Intel vulnerabilities, and why Brave 1.0 changes the game.

Nov 17, 2019

Linux Action News 131

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Google steps up support for older Chromebooks, Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux, and the App Defense Alliance teams up to fight Android malware.

Nov 10, 2019

Linux Action News 130

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Fedora arrives from the future, the big players line up behind KernelCI, and researchers claim significant vulnerabilities in Horde.

Nov 3, 2019

Linux Action News 129

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GNOME decides to fight, Ubuntu's desktop director steps down, GitLab backs off its telemetry plans, and we've got the data on Google's Project Treble.

Oct 27, 2019

Linux Action News 128

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A new Ubuntu has promise, Linux on Dex is dead, and our strong reaction to Google pulling two open-source apps from the Play Store.

Oct 20, 2019

Linux Action News 127

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Richard Stallman's GNU leadership is challenged by an influential group of maintainers, SUSE drops OpenStack "for the customer," and Google claims Stadia will be faster than a gaming PC.

Oct 13, 2019

Linux Action News 126

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Microsoft's CEO says Windows doesn't matter anymore, but do we buy it? Nextcloud 17 goes enterprise-grade and the Internet’s horrifying new method for installing Google apps on Huawei phones.

Oct 6, 2019

Linux Action News 125

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CentOS Stream and 8 have quite a bit for us to talk about, Docker's struggles go public, and the GNOME Foundation is facing a patent fight.

Sep 29, 2019

Linux Action News 124

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Richard Stallman resigns, we share our thoughts and discuss the future for RMS and the FSF.

Sep 22, 2019

Linux Action News 123

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Speed is the big story around GNOME 3.34, two new major Firefox security features start to roll out, and we explain the CentOS 8 delay.

Sep 15, 2019

Linux Action News 122

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Android 10 has a lot we like while the PinePhone is real and closer than we thought.

Sep 8, 2019

Linux Action News 121

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Microsoft continues to prove how much it loves Linux while Google tries to eat their lunch, mixed news from Mozilla, and good stuff from GNOME.

Sep 1, 2019

Linux Action News 120

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More tools to keep your Linux box and cloud servers secure this week, OpenPOWER responds to Risc-V competition, and we ponder the year-long open-source supply chain attacks.

Aug 25, 2019

Linux Action News 119

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We go hands-on with the big Xfce release that took four years and five months to develop. Kubernetes gets an audit that might just set a precedent, and Google has a new feature for AMP that has us all worked up.

Aug 16, 2019

Linux Action News 118

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Ubuntu integrates ZFS even further, NVIDIA starts publishing GPU documentation, and Harmony OS makes its debut.

Aug 9, 2019

Linux Action News 117

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Manjaro's news starts us off and leads us into a bigger philosophical question about open source development.

Aug 4, 2019

Linux Action News 116

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Fedora CoreOS introduced its future looks bright, VLC's president debunks security claims, Mozilla debuts an open-source router firmware and the Android flaw that might be our favorite in years.

Jul 28, 2019

Linux Action News 115

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We're pleasantly surprised by a new Linux distro, EvilGnome malware spies on Gnome Shell users, and more good news for MacBook Linux users.

Jul 21, 2019

Linux Action News 114

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Another project breach raises significant questions, Fedora considers dropping Snaps in Gnome Software, and has the ISPA let Mozilla off the hook?

Jul 12, 2019

Linux Action News 113

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We try out Debian 10 Buster and cover what's new. There is a fresh Linux distro for Chromebooks that is very appealing, and the ISPA calls Mozilla a villain.

Jul 7, 2019

Linux Action News 112

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We've got the new Raspberry Pi 4 and share our thoughts, why Microsoft applied to join the linux-distros mailing list, and Ubuntu's 32-bit future is clarified.

Jun 30, 2019

Linux Action News 111

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Ubuntu sets the Internet on fire, new Linux and FreeBSD vulnerabilities raise concern, while Mattermost raises $50M to compete with Slack.

Jun 23, 2019

Linux Action News 110

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Elders in the community show us how to properly build services, Huawei is reportedly working on a Sailfish OS fork and Apple joins the Cloud Native club.

Jun 16, 2019

Linux Action News 109

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Mozilla's master strategy becomes clear, CockroachDB surrenders to the software as a service reality, while Microsoft and Oracle link up.

Jun 9, 2019

Linux Action News 108

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Frankenstein Linux malware and a Docker bug that's blown out of proportion get our attention this week.

Jun 2, 2019

Linux Action News 107

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Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end.

May 26, 2019

Linux Action News 106

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ZombieLoad's impact on Linux, AMP to start hiding Google from the URL, and the huge Linux switch underway.

May 19, 2019

Linux Action News 105

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RHEL 8 is released, we report from the ground of the big announcement, Microsoft announces WSL 2 with a real Linux kernel at the core, and details on their new open source terminal.

May 12, 2019

Linux Action News 104

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Fedora 30 is out, we share our thoughts. Purism's new Librem One service is launched, we're rather skeptical and the reason might surprise you.

May 5, 2019

Linux Action News 103

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Docker Hub gets hacked, Nextcloud 16 has a new feature to prevent hacks, and France's 'Secure" Telegram replacement gets hacked within an hour.

Apr 28, 2019

Linux Action News 102

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Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser.

Apr 21, 2019