Fedora 39 is finally released. As the ‘tradition’ goes with Fedora, this release also got delayed by almost 4 weeks due to last-minute bugs. That’s okay, I believe. It’s better to be late than broken.
Existing Fedora 37 or 38 users can easily upgrade to the newer version. You can refer to this tutorial, if you need help.
💬 Let’s see what you get in this edition of FOSS Weekly:
- A new Garuda Linux release.
- Audacity 3.4 released with new features.
- 8 handpicked websites that Linux users should know of.
- And other Linux news, videos, Puzzles and, of course, memes!
📰 Linux news
After some delays, Fedora 39 is finally available now.
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🧠 What we’re thinking about
Vivo has unveiled a new Rust-based operating system for a diverse set of configurations.
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🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials and More
Here’s how you can track the changes and save multiple versions of your document for a better collaborative experience on LibreOffice.
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Want an aquarium inside your terminal? 🐟
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A list of useful websites that Linux user should know.
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📹 What we are watching
A documentary film on eBPF, a powerhouse technology that enables developers to run programs inside the Linux kernel without making changes to the kernel or loading other technology.
✨ Application highlights
May I interest you in an AI-powered 2D vector graphics editor?
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🧩 New quizzes
From C to Python, can you correctly guess these creators of famous programming languages?
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And a fun word search puzzle to find the full forms of the popular Linux tools.
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💡 Quick handy tip
The Eyedropper tool in Firefox allows you to select colors from the current web page. It won’t work outside the current tab.
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🤣 Meme of the week
Oh, the horrors! 👻
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🗓️ Tech Trivia
On November 5, 2007, Google introduced the Android platform. The mobile operating system for cell phones based on a Linux Kernel needs no introduction today.
Also, on 6th November, Fedora turned 20.
🧑🤝🧑 FOSSverse corner
FOSSers are commemorating some really cool things from the FOSS world.
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