FOSS Weekly #24.01: Linux in 2024, GDM Customization, Distros You Missed Last Year
The first edition of FOSS Weekly in the year 2024 is here. See, what’s new in the new year.
Read MoreThe first edition of FOSS Weekly in the year 2024 is here. See, what’s new in the new year.
Read MoreEnjoy your holidays with the last FOSS Weekly edition of the year 2023.
Read MoreMint 21.3 beta is here with the final release coming around Christmas. That’s the highlight of this edition.
Read MoreDiscover what’s new in KDE Plasma 6 and Cinnamon 6. Also explore the hidden powers of the sudo command.
Read MoreNew distro, new terminal, new application version in the new edition of FOSS Weekly.
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving and enjoy the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals along with your regular dose of Linux learning.
Read MoreThis week sees new major version releases for some of the popular Linux applications.
Read MoreFedora and Gardua Linux have new releases. A new documentary is released on the history of eBPF.
Read MoreThis edition of FOSS Weekly brings the news of kernel 6.6, a demo of the easiest arch installation, among other things.
Read MoreBoo! Happy Halloween or is it Merry Christmas?
Read MoreThis edition of FOSS Weekly focuses on Ubuntu 23.10 releases and subtitle handling, among other things.
Read MoreGNOME is ditching X completely for Wayland. A wise move?
Read MoreToo much Ubuntu? Let me take you with me on my Arch adventures.
Read MoreThe wait and suspense is over. Here’s the new offering from It’s FOSS.
Read MoreThe Linux Kernel LTS support is changing, not that it will impact you directly in any sense.
Read MoreMore VirtualBox tutorials along with an updated list of LibreOffice tips in this edition of FOSS Weekly.
Read MoreSeveral distributions released their new versions this week. GNOME 45 is nearing its release with devastating news for the extensions.
Read MoreKernel 6.5, Kali Linux, Mageia, Firefox, Vivaldi. Plenty of new releases this week.
Read MoreSeveral new releases this week. You also get to see what’s coming to Ubuntu 23.10 in this edition of the FOSS Weekly.
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