FOSS Weekly #26.01: Distros of 2026, Terminal Customization, CachyOS Server Edition and More Linux Stuff
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CachyOS has wrapped up 2025 with some impressive growth and an unexpected approach for 2026. So…

The year 2025 was happening for Linux. From Rust making inroads in the kernel to AI…

NTFSPlus (often stylized as NTFSPLUS) is the name of a new NTFS driver for the Linux…

The wait for Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS with COSMIC has been a long one. After numerous alpha…

Searching on Linux used to be a chore, unless you knew how to work your way…

More than two months since the last version, a new Linux release has been introduced, offering,…

The GNOME app ecosystem is on fire these days. Whatever your needs, there’s probably an app…

A growing number of Linux desktop environments (DEs) are moving towards Wayland, the modern display protocol…

Every few years, the Linux world finds something to fight about. Sometimes it is about package…

I recently upgraded to Fedora 43 and one thing I noticed was that image thumbnails were…

AI and bots are everywhere. YouTube is filled with AI generated, low-quality videos; Facebook and other…

Do we need a separate, dedicated software center application for Flatpaks? I don’t know and I…

A desktop-wide search application can be the key to speeding up your workflow by a significant…
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Creating PDFs is one of the easiest tasks to take for granted on Linux, thanks to…

It’s Halloween so time to talk spooky stuff 👻 If solving Linux mysteries sounds thrilling, SadServers…

When open source is spoken about, it is done so just as a licensing model for…

The servers that run our applications, our businesses, all depend on the stability and underlying features…

When I first started using Linux, I did not care much about the terminal applications. Not…

From GitHub repositories to technical documentation, Markdown is an extremely popular lightweight markup language. Basically, markdown…

Git is a powerful tool that helps you keep track of changes in your files over…

Last month, Austria’s armed forces ditched Microsoft Office for LibreOffice. This is surely positive news, but…

Most major Linux desktop environments like GNOME, KDE Plasma, and Xfce come with their own built-in…

We hit a major milestone on our Mastodon account. We crossed the 40,000 mark. It’s a…