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KDE Plasma 6.6 Turns Spectacle Into an OCR Tool and Ships a New Setup Wizard

The release also includes a new color blindness filter, an on-screen keyboard, and better high refresh rate display handling.
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
4 min read
an illustration on the left shows a worried office worker at her cluttered desk ruminating about something, on the right is a screenshot of the digital sovereignty readiness assessment tool

Think You're Digitally Sovereign? Red Hat Built a Tool to Find Out

It is open source, vendor-neutral, and free to self-host.
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
3 min read
AsteroidOS 2.0

8 Years Later, Linux-based AsteroidOS 2.0 is Here to Add New Life to Your Old Smartwatch

The AsteroidOS 2.0 release aims to provide a stable, beautiful base for people who want an open smartwatch today, and an interesting project for developers who want to experiment, learn and contribute.
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
3 min read
gentoo linux logo on left, on the right is the logo for github and copilot, both of which are being tossed into a red-colored trash can

Gentoo Takes the First Step to Ditch Microsoft Copilot-Infested GitHub

Wondering about the replacement? Gentoo is betting on Codeberg.
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
2 min read
a robot is standing on the left, winking its fake eyes on its face (display), on the right is a screenshot of remnux v8's desktop view

Reverse Engineering Linux Distro REMnux Marks 15 Years With Major v8 Release Featuring AI Agent Support

Malware analysis Linux distro gets Ubuntu 24.04 base, a new installer, and many new tools.
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
2 min read
on the left are two murena volla tablets, and on the right are the logos for murena and volla

Murena Teams Up With German Manufacturer to Offer a €698 de-Googled Android Tablet

Featuring 12GB of RAM and a 10,000 mAh battery, this collaboration with Volla brings some decent specs to the privacy-first mobile market.
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
3 min read

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FOSS Weekly newsletter

FOSS Weekly #26.08: KDE Plasma 6.6, Mint Release Schedule Change, ASCII Weather, Firefox Tweaking and More Linux Stuff

Quizzes and Puzzles? Yes or no?
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
6 min read
Download videos

This is Probably the Best Video Downloader App (And it is Free and Open Source)

If you are looking for a free video downloader that just works on Linux, Windows or macOS, VidBee is the ideal choice here.
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
4 min read
Sky at sunset that also shows clouds in spiral formation that resmbles Debian logo

Why is Debian Called the Universal Operating System, Again?

Debian's official tagline is "Universal Operating System". It's more than just a tagline: it's a deeper concept that underpins the very nature of Debian as a project.
  • Roland Taylor
Roland Taylor
6 min read
A screenshot of MatrixOS with a penguin lurking behind

Someone Just Made an Immutable Gentoo-Based Distro Tailored for Gaming

matrixOS brings OSTree atomic upgrades to Gentoo with a simple motto: "emerge once, deploy everywhere."
  • Sourav Rudra
Sourav Rudra
3 min read
A screenshot of weathr CLI tool in Linux

Give Your Weather Report an Animated ASCII Spin in Linux Terminal

Who said weather reports have to be boring and I am not even talking about the Maxican Weather
  • Pulkit Chandak
Pulkit Chandak
4 min read
emacs

Why and How I am Using Emacs for Writing My Next Novel

In part II of his Emacs series, novelist Theena Kumaragurunathan, demonstrates how Emacs is becoming an extension of his writing brain.
  • Theena Kumaragurunathan
Theena Kumaragurunathan
5 min read

✨ Highlights of the month

storypad logo with white text below on the right, and an illustration that shows a smartphone with a screenshot of the storypad app with multiple journal entries on the left

The Open Source Diary App for Android That Organizes Your Life on a Timeline

A well-designed diary app that keeps your data private, works offline, and respects your freedom.

against a mixed green background, there is a faded android logo on the bottom left, in the center is a smartphone with mental math running, and on the right is the logo for mental math

This Open Source Android App Fights Brainrot With Basic Math Problems

Mental Math tests your arithmetic skills without tracking your every move.

there is a photo of alexander linton on the left, with some text on the right that says, interview, alexander linton, president, stf

There is No Future for Online Safety Without Privacy and Security

Alexander Linton of the Session Technology Foundation on building decentralized messaging and why platform-wide content moderation is impractical on encrypted platforms.

Obsidian OS

ObsidianOS Review: A New, Innovative Linux Distro Built Around A/B Partitioning

The idea to rollback via two root partitions is interesting. This is certainly not your regular rethemed Arch distro.

In Case You Missed It

Desktop Linux market share

Linux Market Share Remains Above 3% for 3 Months in a Row [January 2026 Report]

Curious to know the latest market share percentage for Linux desktop? You don't have to do the research; we've done it for you. We update this report at the beginning of each month.
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
3 min read
Deprecated Linux Commands

Deprecated Linux Commands You Should Not Use Anymore (And Their Alternatives)

Still using these obsolete Linux commands? Perhaps it is time to look for alternatives.
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
5 min read
Retro Gaming Linux Distros

These Linux Distros Turn Your PC into a Retro Gaming Console

Looking to spice up your system as a retro gaming console? These Linux distributions can help you do that.
  • Abhishek Prakash
Abhishek Prakash
4 min read
openEuler

Getting Started With openEuler

openEuler is gaining steady popularity outside its homeland. Let's get started with it.

Hyprland

Getting Started With Hyprland

Let's get on the "hyp" wagon with Hyprland

Using Linux with WSL

Using Linux With WSL on Windows

Get started with Linux within the comfort of your Windows system with WSL. Learn the essential WSL concepts.

Getting Started With Ubuntu Linux

Getting Started With Ubuntu

New to Ubuntu? Start here. Learn to use Ubuntu with these tutorials for beginners.

ways to improve privacy

11 Ways to Improve Your Privacy in Online World

Bring your A game to improve your privacy online, whether you are a Linux user or not. Follow these tips for a secure experience!

i3 Customization Guide

The Ultimate Guide to i3 Customization in Linux

Learn about customizing your system's look and feel with i3 window manager in this super-detailed guide.

Bash beginner tutorial

Bash Scripting for Beginners

Get acquainted with bash scripting in this course for beginners.

Getting Started With Linux Terminal

Getting Started With Linux Terminal

Want to know the basics of the Linux command line? Here's a tutorial series with a hands-on approach.

Manjaro Tutorials

Getting Started With Manjaro

This is a collection of tutorials that are useful for new Manjaro users.

Fedora Tutorials

Getting Started With Fedora

Collection of useful tutorials for new Fedora users.

Markdown guide

Getting Started With Markdown [Beginner's Guide]

Learning markdown could help you a lot with writing for web. Here's a complete beginner's guide to Markdown syntax with downloadable cheat sheet.

Using Nano editor on Ubuntu

Beginner's Guide to Nano Text Editor

Though Nano is less complicated to use than Vim and Emacs, it doesn't mean Nano cannot be overwhelming. Learn how to use the Nano text editor.

Understanding PPA in Ubuntu

The Ultimate Guide to PPA in Ubuntu

An in-depth article that covers almost all the questions around using PPA in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.

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