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[FOSS Weekly #24.31: Mint 22 Review, Vanilla OS 2, Fun with Linux Commands and More]( By Abhishek Prakash ⢠1 Aug 2024 [View in browser](
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[FOSS Weekly #24.31] Hey there, We reached the 50,000 mark on Instagram š„³ [Come and join us]( if you are interested in video memes and some quick short tips in video format. š¬ Let's see what else you get in this edition - A COSMIC-equipped Pop!_OS release.
- The Linux Mint 22 release, with a detailed review.
- Text editors for the Linux terminal.
- And other Linux news, videos and, of course, memes! --------------------------------------------------------------- š° Linux news - Proton has [introduced]( a cryptocurrency wallet.
- Zulip 9.0 has dropped with plenty of [upgrades](.
- A short summary of the [Linux Mint 22]( release.
- Stable Diffusion 3 has open-source [competition]( now.
- [Ubuntu Touch OTA 5]( released.
- [Refresh OS version 2.0]( is now available.
- Pixel art tool [Pixelorama released version 1.0](. Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha [will come]( equipped with COSMIC. [Get Ready for Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha Release With COSMIC Desktop
Canāt wait for it already, even if itās the alpha!
It's FOSS News ā¢Sourav Rudra]( Vanilla OS 2 is a loaded [distro release]( that deserves your attention. [Vanilla OS 2 Orchid is a Smashing Linux Distro Release
Are you ready to try something different? Vanilla OS 2 offers exactly that!
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--------------------------------------------------------------- š§ What weāre thinking about Linux Mint 22 is [a winner]( for most of its fans and new users. [Linux Mint 22 Review: Subtle And Impactful Upgrade
Linux Mint 22 is here! Letās take a look at the upgrades that comes packed with it.
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--------------------------------------------------------------- š§® Linux Tips, Tutorials and More - A Linux home server can be used in [more ways]( than one.
- [Google Photos alternatives]( that can be self hosted.
- Explore the choices of [text editors in the terminal](.
- Master [finger swipe gestures in GNOME](. Have some fun in the terminal with these [amusing Linux commands](. [13 Amusing Funny Linux Commands
So, you think Linux terminal is all work and no fun? These funny Linux commands will prove you wrong.
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--------------------------------------------------------------- š” Quick handy tip In the Linux terminal (GNOME), you can set a custom command to a separate profile so that it is easy to access. Let's say you want a separate profile for ZSH sessions. First, find the executable for the command using the which command: which zsh
which htop Now, go to GNOME terminal preferences and add a new profile using the ā+ā button. In the āCommandā section, enable the āRun a custom commandā¦ā checkbox and in the ācustom commandā field, enter the command location: Now, when required, you can get that profile. š In the case of new shells, you can make a new profile for a shell so that there is no need to change your default shell! If you are making profiles for commands that run and exit, you might want to set the āWhen command exitsā option to āHold the terminal openā. Otherwise, when the command completes execution, the window will be closed. This is ideal for active commands like top and htop. --------------------------------------------------------------- 𤣠Meme of the week The kid's about to embark on an adventure! --------------------------------------------------------------- šļø Tech Trivia [Syncom 2]( launched by NASA as the world's first geosynchronous satellite on July 26, 1963. It was tested for voice, teletype, and facsimile, with a live two-way call between heads of government via satellite showing off its capabilities. --------------------------------------------------------------- š§ š¤ š§ FOSSverse corner A [proud father]( moment for one of our regular FOSSers! [Proud Papa Moment: My Son Switches to Linux!
Proud Papa Moment: My Son Switches to Linux! Hey fellow FLOSS enthusiasts, I just had to share this amazing news with all of you! Last night, my son (whom we lovingly call Nuggie) told me that heās decided to switch to Linux. I couldnāt be prouder of him! As many of you will not know, Nuggie is an honor grad in Computer Science and works in IT in a manufacturing setting. His new skills will undoubtedly open up many opportunities for him, not just in his current field but also in other industriā¦
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Today, Garuda updated the kernel to the new version 6.10, that was recently released. So far, it seems to work flawlessly. My initial impression is that itās significantly better than the 6.9.10 release, which messed with my Nvidia video driver, making video graphics jerky/fluttery. This week, I installed MEGAsync (again), to see if some issues I encountered earlier have been fixed. It seems to be all good now. I configured the desktop client to sync my Documents and Pictures directories to dirā¦
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