FOSS Weekly #25.22: Microsoft’s Vim Alternative, Kernel 6.15, UBXI Desktop, End of Ubuntu 20.04 and More
Important thing first. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS version will be reaching its end of life on 31st…
Important thing first. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS version will be reaching its end of life on 31st…
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