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  • Linux User Space

    Episode 6:14: Kernels of Truth with Nate Graham

    11/05/2026 | 1h 54 mins.
    Coming up in this episode

    Ubuntu's Ups and Downs

    An KDE Linux Chat with Nate Graham

    0:00 Cold Open

    1:37 Ubuntu's Ups and Downs

    24:04 The Present and Future of KDE Linux (with Nate)

    1:08:43 AI and Unenforceable Policies (with Nate)

    1:47:18 Next Time: Season 7!

    1:53:47 Stinger

    The Video Version

    https://youtu.be/wUQtmVpj1OE

    Today in User Space we start out by covering a couple of the newest Ubuntu issues. Namely, the outages, but that alone wasn't terrible, until you added update failures that prevent folks that needed to from patching themselves against Copy Fail! Some good things, too, though. PS5 Linux is bringing all the nostalgia back from the PS3 era of full Linux desktop enjoyment.

    Then, we let a guest, Nate Graham of KDE, crash the back half of the show, and it goes quite long! In the first half we hear everything from why Snaps could, but ultimately don't work for KDE Linux, Printing, and the possible future cadence of the OS once there's a full release (and more, of course). We actually split the interview in two to be a little more digestible and postable later on.

    In the second half of the interview, we discuss our thoughts on AI, what's good (and mostly bad) about it all, and how KDE and Nate look at submissions and humanity. What we don't need, it seems, is unenforceable policies. Then, a couple final questions like what's up with Full Disk Encryption?

    Let us know if this type of thing is what you'd like to hear more of.

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    Ubuntu's Ups and Downs

    Ubuntu's AI Ambitions

    Ubuntu's DDoS

    Discourse Post about the DDoS

    PS5-Linux (based on Ubuntu)

    📣More Announcements📣

    Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy

    Go to our Links 🔗 Page for more places to find us

    Interview With Nate Graham

    Nate's Blog

    KDE Linux

    KDE Linux Wiki

    KDE Discuss

    KDE Linux Matrix

    KDE Bug Tracker

    This Week In Plasma

    🧹Housekeeping🧹

    Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord.

    Go to our Links 🔗 Page for more places to find us

    🔭Next Time🔭 We're On Break

    We plan to cover your feedback, and some interesting topics. Stay Tuned, we plan to check in on Kagi, Orion and our KDE Linux journey.

    Watch for our livestream announcements.

    Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links at https://links.linuxuserspace.show.

    We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!

    Producer

    Bruno

    Dave

    John

    Visaggio & Co

    Co-Producer

    --verbose

    MarshMan

    Rotted Mood

    CubicleNate

    Super User

    A.J.

    Advait

    Amanita

    Backshift6090

    Eduardo S.

    Jeff3ix

    Jefferson

    Jill and Steve

    Larry

    LiNuXsys666

    Matt M.

    Musical Coder

    Nicholas

    sleepyeyesvince
  • Linux User Space

    Episode 6:13: Worse Open Source with More Steps

    27/04/2026 | 1h 25 mins.
    Coming up in this episode

    LP Cam RAM is here

    Closing the open source

    Get your stars aligned

    0:00 Cold Open

    1:32 LPCAMM2 Might Change the Game

    26:48 Malus in Wonderland

    41:22 Reaching for the Stars

    1:19:39 Next Time

    1:23:26 Stinger

    The Video Version

    https://youtu.be/Lq4-jkS9id4

    Today in User Space we get excited for the future of Low Profile memory with LPCAMM2 showing up lately in the Framework 13 Pro's Intel boards

    giving speed and power savings we've never seen before. On paper, it's as good as the Mac unified memory, but will it actually live up to the hype on the new Intel chips?

    Then, we find out Malus is out here copying open source software and adjusting it enough that it becomes... liberated? Described as 'satire,' this tool, at least on its surface, does seem to do exactly what it says on the tin. But why?

    And finally, we spend a lot of time talking about Ubuntu 26.04's release, and it turns out, some of the highlights are really interesting. Password feedback lets us meander into a much longer security debate about shoulder surfing, why TPM's and encryption are good, actually, the Gnome Resources app, which is surprisingly good, but we forgot to remember about it, and then we try to figure out when the right time to update really is.

    📣Announcements📣

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    LPCAMM2 Memory is gaining traction

    LPCAMM2 memory

    Nextgen Framework

    Framework 13 configurator

    More of this will help the RAM situation

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    Open Source can be magicked into Closed Source without Violating Copyright (Left)

    Malus

    archive.today link to 404 Media article

    But shouldn't it be Public Domain?

    🧹Housekeeping🧹

    Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord.

    Go to our Links 🔗 Page for more places to find us

    Ubuntu 26.04

    OMG Ubuntu coverage

    Release Announcement

    Rust Coreutils update

    🔭Next Time🔭

    We plan to cover your feedback, and some interesting topics. Stay Tuned, we plan to check in on Kagi and our KDE Linux journey.

    Watch for our livestream announcements.

    Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show.

    We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!

    Producer

    Bruno

    Dave

    John

    Visaggio & Co

    Co-Producer

    --verbose

    MarshMan

    Rotted Mood

    CubicleNate

    Super User

    A.J.

    Advait

    Amanita

    Backshift6090

    Eduardo S.

    Jeff3ix

    Jefferson

    Jill and Steve

    Larry

    LiNuXsys666

    Matt M.

    Musical Coder

    Nicholas

    sleepyeyesvince
  • Linux User Space

    Episode 6:12: It's All About the Pentiums

    13/04/2026 | 1h 13 mins.
    Coming up in this episode

    The Ends of an Era

    A Leaky Firefox

    RAM is Affordable Now?!

    0:00 Cold Open

    1:36 Ends of an Era

    32:30 A Leaky Firefox

    48:47 A Slight RAM Reprieve?

    1:04:51 Two Notes & Next Time

    1:13:30 Stinger

    Today in User Space we dive into the wonderful world of nostalgia again as we find out that the 486 architecture will soon be dropped from the Linux kernel. Luckily the very first Pentium (with MMX!) is still in-tree, but for how much longer? We also find out that Ubuntu is raising their minimum RAM requirement to 6GB from 4. Honestly, it's about time.

    Then, some bittersweet news. Leo finally gets to play around with the Firefox built-in VPN, but Dan still hasn't seen it. What we found out, though, is that Firefox will happily leak your real IP address with WebRTC. Does this defeat the purpose?!

    Lastly, we try to guess what's going to happen next with RAM prices. They seem to have hit their peak, but will they really come tumbling down? At least for Raspberry Pi, that's not the case as price rises across the entire line are happening. The Pi 5 16GB is a jaw dropping $300!

    We also respond to a couple of comments.

    The Video Version

    https://youtu.be/g41J6B8KsBQ

    📣Announcements📣

    This program was made possible by:

    📺️Youtube

    📽️TILvids

    And by contributions to your L-U-S station by Patrons like you 😍

    Ends of an Era

    Linux 7.1 Expected To Begin Removing i486 CPU Support

    Ars Technica coverage

    Ubuntu raises system requirements

    📣More Announcements📣

    Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy

    Firefox VPN leaks your IP when using WebRTC

    WebRTC leaks explained

    Mullvad VPN Connection Check

    🧹Housekeeping🧹

    Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord.

    🗞️ Linux User Space Lemmy

    📰 Linux User Space subreddit

    ⌨️ Linux User Space Discord Server

    📲 Linux User Space Telegram

    ✉️ Linux User Space Matrix

    📽️ Linux User Space Twitch

    🐘 Linux User Space Mastodon

    📜 Linux User Space Twitter

    📺️ Linux User Space TILVids

    📱 Linux User Space Bluesky

    Raspberry Pi prices rise... again.

    Raspberry Pi Blog announcement

    Gaming On Linux article

    🔭Next Time🔭

    We plan to cover your feedback, and some interesting topics. Stay Tuned, we plan to check in on Kagi and our KDE Linux journey.

    Watch for our livestream announcements.

    Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show.

    We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!

    Producer

    Bruno

    Dave

    John

    Visaggio & Co

    Co-Producer

    --verbose

    MarshMan

    Rotted Mood

    CubicleNate

    Super User

    A.J.

    Advait

    Amanita

    Backshift6090

    Eduardo S.

    Jeff3ix

    Jefferson

    Jill and Steve

    Larry

    LiNuXsys666

    Matt M.

    Musical Coder

    Nicholas

    sleepyeyesvince
  • Linux User Space

    Episode 6:11: Whole Vibe, No Cap

    30/03/2026 | 1h 23 mins.
    Coming up in this episode

    Stick a Fork in it, it's systemDONE

    Mozilla works on a browser

    FCC Bans all the routers

    And we check in on the Kagi things

    The Video Version

    https://youtu.be/XnvLKcV5ywk

    0:00 Cold Open

    1:58 More Like SystemDone

    26:03 Splitting a Browser in Two

    46:40 The FCC Bans Everything

    1:10:32 Snaps Beat Bangs & Next Time

    1:22:44 Stinger

    In this episode we start off with the newest AgeGate update. This time, it's in systemd. Lots of folks have been activated about this one since it hits much closer to home, even in distros that weren't considering it prior, and why we think it's not a big deal, nor is that slope very slippery from here

    Then, we find out that Mozilla has a browser, and they're putting a couple of interesting things in there! Namely split view and a VPN, but only the cool kids have the latter for now.

    Next up is, in the US, the FCC has banned foreign consumer grade routers, which is basically all of them. What do a couple of Linux nerds suggest to try instead? LINUX OF COURSE!

    We also spend more time in Kagiland and learn a couple of things.

    Finally! A good episode!

    Hope you enjoy

    📣Announcements📣

    This program was made possible by:

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    Stick a Fork in it 🍴

    A fork of Systemd has emerged

    📣More Announcements📣

    Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy

    Firefox 149 is released

    Firefox 149 is out

    Phoronix

    OMG Ubuntu

    Split View is in

    🧹Housekeeping🧹

    Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord.

    🗞️ Linux User Space Lemmy

    📰 Linux User Space subreddit

    ⌨️ Linux User Space Discord Server

    📲 Linux User Space Telegram

    ✉️ Linux User Space Matrix

    📽️ Linux User Space Twitch

    🐘 Linux User Space Mastodon

    📜 Linux User Space Twitter

    📺️ Linux User Space TILVids

    📱 Linux User Space Bluesky

    FCC Bans Routers... Like all of them.

    FCC Page

    FCC FAQ Page

    CNET

    BBC

    Engadget

    Kagi Stuff

    Snap or Bang?

    Kagi translate is amazing

    🔭Next Time🔭

    We plan to cover your feedback, and some interesting topics. Stay Tuned, we plan to check in on Kagi and our KDE Linux journey.

    Watch for our livestream announcements.

    Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show.

    We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!

    Producer

    Bruno

    Dave

    John

    Visaggio & Co

    Co-Producer

    --verbose

    MarshMan

    Rotted Mood

    CubicleNate

    Super User

    A.J.

    Advait

    Amanita

    Backshift6090

    Eduardo S.

    Jeff3ix

    Jefferson

    Jill and Steve

    Larry

    LiNuXsys666

    Matt M.

    Musical Coder

    Nicholas

    sleepyeyesvince
  • Linux User Space

    Episode 6:10: The Age Old Problem

    16/03/2026 | 1h 16 mins.
    Coming up in this episode

    I am speed! Kachow

    How old are you?

    and the call is coming from inside the RAM

    The Video Version

    https://youtu.be/SP-gPAkrqHk

    0:00 Cold Open

    2:00 It's Not Just Bandwidth

    23:47 Age Verification in Linux

    43:22 A Terrible Time for Faulty RAM

    56:06 Hearkening Back

    +56:34 vimlena

    +1:00:21 squidiebah

    +1:03:18 Chris

    +1:04:16 Alphacluster

    +1:09:59 WhamGeek

    1:12:44 Next Time

    1:15:10 Stinger

    In this episode we dive into the wonderful world of bandwidth since there's an open source alternative to Speedtest.net and Fast.com these days, and it's LibreSpeed.org. Take a peek, preferably after they update their expired certificate (they seriously did this to us after we speak so highly!) and get a slightly more honest look at your speeds! For bonus points, try a different country. We also dig into some of the technical bits behind those tests.

    Also, when speaking about jitter, I should have said 'delta' or 'difference' rather than 'average'!

    Then, more age verification. This time, though, Linux distributions are caught in the crossfire and some are exploring the ways to actually handle potential implementations. Nothing's too dire yet as most of these 'laws' are still bills, and that means they don't matter quite yet.

    Also, we look into a post by Gabriele Svelto, a Firefox developer, to find out that not only is Firefox a little more reliable than you might think, bad RAM or other hardware bits might actually be the reason things are crashing, and not just Firefox!

    Finally, some feedback, and we learn that our Mac User / Listener Venn diagram isn't just two separate circles.

    📣Announcements📣

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    📽️TILvids

    And by contributions to your L-U-S station by Patrons like you 😍

    Check Your Speed 🏁

    librespeed

    📣More Announcements📣

    Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy

    Age Verification in Linux (and BSD)

    Proposed Colorado Legislation

    Proposed California Legislation

    System76 response

    Midnight BSD response

    FreeDesktop Merge Proposal punted to a portal implementation

    🧹Housekeeping🧹

    Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord.

    🗞️ Linux User Space Lemmy

    📰 Linux User Space subreddit

    ⌨️ Linux User Space Discord Server

    📲 Linux User Space Telegram

    ✉️ Linux User Space Matrix

    📽️ Linux User Space Twitch

    🐘 Linux User Space Mastodon

    📜 Linux User Space Twitter

    📺️ Linux User Space TILVids

    📱 Linux User Space Bluesky

    Memories Lost

    Firefox crash reports detect bit flips

    Feedback

    @vimlena from YouTube

    Waterfox works with Firefox sync

    @squidiebah from YouTube

    Been using firefox for years, this won't make me move and I've just disabled it(AI).

    Chris from Fireside

    I'm that guy. The macOS user that regularly listens to your show! So, the Venn diagram is not two separate circles. It's more like circles that touch at exactly one point without crossing. They form a tangent.

    Alphacluster on Discord

    Also a Mac and Kagi user.

    Zen Browser

    Arc Browser

    Orion Browser

    WhamGeek on Discord

    Kagi has a pilot program to offer free search for public & academic libraries The application button does't work, but I reached out to them and they got back within the hour with the correct link.

    🔭Next Time🔭

    We plan to cover your feedback, and some interesting topics. Stay Tuned, we plan to check in on Kagi and our KDE Linux journey.

    Watch for our livestream announcements.

    Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show.

    We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support!

    Producer

    Bruno

    Dave

    John

    Visaggio & Co

    Co-Producer

    --verbose

    MarshMan

    Rotted Mood

    CubicleNate

    Super User

    A.J.

    Advait

    Amanita

    Backshift6090

    Eduardo S.

    Jeff3ix

    Jefferson

    Jill and Steve

    Larry

    LiNuXsys666

    Matt M.

    Musical Coder

    Nicholas

    sleepyeyesvince

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