FOSS Weekly #25.38: GNOME 49 Release, KDE Drama, sudo vs sudo-rs, Local AI on Android and More Linux Stuff
We hit a major milestone on our Mastodon account. We crossed the 40,000 mark. It’s a…
We hit a major milestone on our Mastodon account. We crossed the 40,000 mark. It’s a…
Linux Mint 22.2 Zara is available now. Existing Mint 22.1 users can choose to upgrade or…
Sometimes you discover things by accident, even if they were probably there for years. I had…
Ghostty has recently emerged as a highly popular terminal emulator, gaining a strong following among developers…
Fedora is one of the most dependable Linux distro choices. It is cutting edge, backed by…
I presume that you are no stranger to the nightlight feature. It filters blue light from…
Once upon a time, Nautilus allowed accessing the root directory from ‘Other locations’ option in the…
Debian 13, codenamed Trixie, is finally available now. It features GNOME 48 among other changes. The…
You own nothing in this digital age. Your ebooks, your games, your movies. Nothing belongs to…
I know that there is pretty extensive online documentation from Ubuntu available for free. But extensive…
Wireless file transfers are incredibly convenient, especially between Linux and Android devices. No cables, no manual…
I know readers in the US will find it difficult to believe but it seems that…
Most file sharing today takes place through cloud services, but that’s not always necessary. Local file…
Retro techs are no longer stranger things. Just like vinyl records and vintage fashion, retro computing…
In an interesting turn of events, Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates meet each other for the…
The omnipresent top command is often the first tool that comes to mind for system resource…
You probably have noticed a lack of new articles this week. And there is a ‘good’…
Important thing first. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS version will be reaching its end of life on 31st…
How do you get help in the Linux command line? On Linux, there are man pages…
An interesting development has taken place as openSUSE has decided to not offer Deepin Desktop anymore…
Rust everywhere! It was included in the Linux kernel code a couple of years ago. And…
Before the age of blogs, forums, and YouTube tutorials, Linux users relied on printed magazines to…
There is something about CachyOS. It feels fast. The performance is excellently smooth, specially if you…
I guess you already know that It’s FOSS has an active community forum. I recently upgraded…