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Weekly Newsletter #2020.29 Hello , Fedora 33 will be releasing in October. There are some . GNU nano

[View in browser]( Weekly Newsletter #2020.29 Hello , Fedora 33 will be releasing in October. There are some [major changes in this release that I have highlighted in this article](. GNU nano editor [version 5.0 is released]( this week. If you are not aware of it, you may [refer to this nano editor guide]( I had written some time ago. The [tutorial for using the latest mainline Linux kernel in Ubuntu]( (only if you have to, otherwise stay with the kernel provided by Ubuntu) is updated. Previously the tutorial was focused on Ukuu GUI tool which is neither free nor open source anymore. [Linux productivity tools and tips article]( has also been updated with new applications and suggestions. If you use HTML and CSS often, take a look at the [list of open source editors]( best suited for HTML development. Open source software highlight of this week is [BigBlueButton](. It is a video conferencing software with special focus on online teaching. There are a couple of tutorials about [installing Discord on Linux]( and [Google Chrome on Arch Linux]( you may read and follow if needed. No new videos this week. Hopefully, there will be a new video next week. That's it for this week. Enjoy :) DRM-free eBooks from Humble Bundle RASPBERRY PI BOOKS BY RASPBERRY PI PRESS Bring your programming dreams to life with a Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi Press book bundle! Featuring books like Build a 4K digital media hub: The MagPi #87, The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book – Volume 1, Book of Making – Volume 1, The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide – 3rd Edition, Build a retro games console: The MagPi #95, and many more. [Get it from $1]( Avoid unnecessary use of cat. For example, using cat with grep is most definitely a waste of cat command. Linux runs on all the top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world. It's FOSS 8:58 AM - Jul 26, 2020 [Facebook](#) Subnet Mask for you!😆😆😆😆 [Like]( [Comment]( [Share]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( It's FOSS SA 14/96-55, Sarangnath Colony, Sarnath, Varanasi India You received this email because you signed up on our website. If you don't want to receive the emails anymore, click on the unsubscribe link below: [Unsubscribe](

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