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Ubuntu 22.04 Features, Lite XL Editor, Indie Games and More Linux stuff

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Weekly Newsletter #2022.14 Hi , . I have been using it for more than a month. Based on that experien

[View in browser]( Weekly Newsletter #2022.14 Hi , [Ubuntu 22.04 will be releasing next week](. I have been using it for more than a month. Based on that experience, I [made a video on YouTube]( to show its visual features in action. Fedora 36 should also be coming the week after. You should have a video for that as well but for now, you can [read about its features](. [elementary OS co-founders had a disagreement]( and that resulted in a split, unfortunately. [Endeavour OS has a new release]( with a new window manager. [Steam gaming could soon work on Chromebooks](, Google revealed. Speaking of gaming, check out this [list of best indie games for Linux users](. [Razer and Lambda released a high-end Linux laptop]( for deep learning. Application highlight of this week is [Lite XL editor, a lightweight editor for coding](. A [comparison of LibreWolf and Firefox]( if you are interested in the browser discussion. In core Linux learning, get familiar with the [passwd]( and [ulimit]( commands. That's pretty much everything this week. Enjoy the extended weekend this Easter :) P.S. Speaking of Easter, there is a hidden Easter egg in Vim. Open the editor and type :help 42 and you'll have a surprise (if you are aware of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books). Your support matters [Donate here]( DRM-free eBooks from Humble Bundle AI & Machine Learning Looking to get a deeper understanding of artificial intelligence? Are you a programmer or developer looking to apply machine learning in your work? Take a look at O’Reilly bundle of ebooks to assist, including Practical Artificial Intelligence with Swift, Analytical Skills for AI and Data Science, Practical Natural Language Processing, and Reinforcement Learning. Plus, your purchase helps support Code for America! [Get it from $1]( To only list the directories, not files, you can use the ls command like this: ls -d */ GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not UNIX". It's because GNU's design is Unix-like, but differs from Unix by being free software and containing no Unix code. Linux Humor [Follow us 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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