The brilliance and curiosity of some people amazes me. Take this person who managed to run Linux inside a PDF file
Let’s see what else you get in this edition
- Debian logging off X/Twitter.
- Installing DeepSeek R1 locally on Linux.
- Doom running on Android 16’s Linux Terminal.
- And other Linux news, tips and, of course, memes!
- This edition of FOSS Weekly is supported by PikaPods.
Table of Contents
- 1
PikaPods: Enjoy Self-hosting Hassle-free
- 2
Linux and Open Source News
- 3
What We’re Thinking About
- 4
Linux Tips, Tutorials and More
- 5
Maker’s and AI Corner
- 6
Apps highlight
- 7
Deal You Would Love
- 8
Video I am creating for you
- 9
Quiz Time
- 10
Quick Handy Tip
- 11
Meme of the Week
- 12
Tech Trivia
- 13
FOSSverse Corner
- 14
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Linux and Open Source News
GTK set to drop support for X11 and Broadway
What We’re Thinking About
The Video Game History Foundation is giving people early access to their archive of research materials on video game history.
Development of Serpent OS has slowed down considerably due to funding issues.
Linux Tips, Tutorials and More
A common issue these days is missing Windows from Grub in a fresh dual boot setup. The fix is easy.
Maker’s and AI Corner
The ArmSoM CM5 is a compact powerhouse that’s built around the RK3576 SoC.
Also, learn to install DeepSeek locally on Linux.
Apps highlight
Bored of Chrome and Firefox? Maybe this browser can help:
Deal You Would Love
15 Linux and DevOps books for just $18 plus your purchase supports Code for America organization. Get them on Humble Bundle.
Video I am creating for you
Quiz Time
Ready to jog your memory of 90s video games?
Quick Handy Tip
In Nautilus File Manager (GNOME Files), you can go up and down directories using Alt + Up/Down Arrow Keys.

Similarly, you can use Alt + Left/Right Arrow Key to go back and forward.
Meme of the Week
The funny little penguin is why some of us switched to Linux!

Tech Trivia
Ken Thompson, co-creator of UNIX, was born on February 4, 1943. UNIX was developed at AT&T Bell Labs and took inspiration from Multics, the first multi-user, multitasking OS. It quickly gained popularity among engineers and scientists.
FOSSverse Corner
Pro FOSSer, Jimmy, shares an interesting case where a popular animation-focused YouTuber has moved to Linux Mint years after being exploited by Adobe.
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