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Linux Mint 20.3 Available, CloudReady, Intel's gift to Linux, Y2K22 Bug, Mastering Screenshots and More Linux Stuff

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Weekly Newsletter #2022.01 Hi , New year, same old It's FOSS with the same spirit to help desktop Li

[View in browser]( Weekly Newsletter #2022.01 Hi , New year, same old It's FOSS with the same spirit to help desktop Linux users. But not everything is the same old on It's FOSS. The [newly launched It's FOSS Academy]( is a new step to help desktop Linux users learn in a more streamlined fashion. Enrollment opens once a week to people who have requested early access because the portal is in initial stages. What else is new? Linux Mint 20.3 is available to download (pending official announcement). The upgrade option from 20.2 to 20.3 should be available from next week, hopefully. For now, you may [read what's new in this release of Linux Mint](. [Ubuntu DDE (Ubuntu Deepin Remix) 21.10]( is also out now. And so is [Pinta 2.0 with GTK3](. The bigger news of this week is that [Intel plans to include a special change with Linux Kernel 5.17]( that will help updating the system firmware without rebooting the system. KDE dev shared [some insights into what's coming to KDE in 2022](. 2022 also introduced the [Y2K22 bug]( which impacted Exchange servers worldwide. You might have heard of Chrome OS, but do you know about [CloudReady](? An interesting project for those who like the ChromeOS. And lastly, a tutorial to [master the GNOME Screenshot tool]( and use it like a pro. Oh! We did reach the [50,000 subscribers on YouTube]( before 2021 ended. Thank you for your continued support :) That's it for the first week of the year 2022. Stay tuned for more Linux learning and fun :) Support It's FOSS [Donate here]( You can create nested new directories using the -p option of mkdir command: mkdir -p dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4 Linux Mint versions are codenamed after women name in alphabetical order. Same major version keeps the same staring letter. For example, 20 is Ulyana, 20.1 is Ulyssa, 20.2 is Uma and 20.3 is Una. Mint 21 series should have codename starting with V. Linux Humor [More memes on Instagram]( [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 subscribe link below: [Unsubscribe](

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