Linux Saloon 198 | News Flight Night

This News Flight Night took its turns as things do. Colin joined us talking about his Surface Go running Cosmic Desktop for a unique purpose. The strawpoll lead us into a kind of continuation conversation about containerized apps. The news topics revolved around the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release and Framework Computer’s latest Laptop 13 Pro

What have you been doing in tech or Linux?

Colin using his Surface Go running Cosmic Desktop, Arch Linux. Turned into a Karaoke machine with FreeTube

https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.freetubeapp.FreeTube

If Android loses sideloading, will you switch to some Android Rom?

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Do you use a sandbox with some of your applications in Linux to specifically limit their potential affect on your system? (Multiple allowed)
girls playing inside sandbox
Min votes count should be 1

Replies

  • Sand is annoying. It gets everywhere and could cause some chafing. 😉🤣
  • Yes. I have been in some game jams.. since game jams are evaluated by the participants one has to run other peoples games. And i really don’t want just run other peoples stuff without some protection.
  • A position was posed last time about native packages polluting their file system. I’d argue this was also a problem with docker and flatpak etc, they may have not known it. Its just another packaging system. All have gotten better at this. I specifically hated docker/podman pollution and images left in limbo as they are huge space wasters. With each has specific commands if you want to remove config or dangling files. But in cases like database install you want to upgrade, but not remove your data or configuration. So its just knowing why and options to get what you want.

News Flight Night

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS released: GNOME 50, Wayland-only and Linux 7.0

Framework Laptop 13 Pro receives Ubuntu certification

Firefox 150: new features, UI tweaks and performance improvements

Topics We Didn’t Cover

Bitwarden CLI npm package compromised to steal developer credentials

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/bitwarden-cli-npm-package-compromised-to-steal-developer-credentials

NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nist-to-stop-rating-non-priority-flaws-due-to-volume-increase

Debian elects Sruthi Chandran as new DPL

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-DPL-Sruthi-Chandran

Memory card and flash drive prices surge up 123%

https://www.techspot.com/news/112097-memory-card-flash-drive-prices-surge-up-123.html

AES-128 remains secure in a post-quantum world, research finds

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/04/contrary-to-popular-superstition-aes-128-is-just-fine-in-a-post-quantum-world

GNU coreutils 9.11 released with updates and fixes

https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNU-Coreutils-9.11

📅 Housekeeping

Next Week: Universal Application Store Fronts and manager

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Feedback

12 Apr 2026

Name: Advait

Question for each of the panel members on Linux Saloon: What do you do if an update messes up your system and you can’t login to your system (but you can still get into GRUB)? Love to hear your step-by-step response to this situation. Cheers!

Use MX Linux https://mxlinux.org/
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair

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