FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It’s FOSS
It’s FOSS is turning 13 this week! It was created on 14th June, 2012 as a…
It’s FOSS is turning 13 this week! It was created on 14th June, 2012 as a…
There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached…
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In an earlier article, I discussed installing plugins and themes in Logseq. And you already know…
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