FOSS Weekly #25.06: Linux inside PDF file, Missing Windows from Grub, GTK Drops X11 and More
The brilliance and curiosity of some people amazes me. Take this person who managed to run…
The brilliance and curiosity of some people amazes me. Take this person who managed to run…
Whether you are a Windows/macOS user, or someone who is new to computers, Linux often comes…
Linux Mint 22.1 codenamed Xia is available now. I expected this point release to arrive around…
As we enter 2025, we thought it right to share with Linux enthusiasts out there the…
It has been a while since I switched to Linux as the daily driver over Windows….
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Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 Even if Thanksgiving is not a global festival, the Black Friday sales trend…
In the last edition, I mentioned the negative impact of AI overview on It’s FOSS future…
In recent years, AI-driven chatbots like ChatGPT have become popular for tasks such as generating text,…
Whether in real life or on the internet, security, and privacy are a concern for everyone….
Linux distributions are renowned for the ability to customize the system to your liking. Linux Mint…
Upgrading your Linux Mint operating system can bring new features, security updates, and improved performance. However,…
PeaZip is a free and open-source file management tool that works on multiple operating systems, that…
The Apt tool is an advanced package management system used in Debian-based Linux distributions, like Ubuntu,…
Hacktoberfest is here and so is the time to contribute to open source projects. This guide…
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