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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It’s FOSS

    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It’s FOSS

    June 12, 2025

    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    It’s FOSS is turning 13 this week!

    It was created on 14th June, 2012 as a personal notebook where I shared my Linux discoveries. I didn’t know that it will become a force to reckon with, a place to look up to for suggestions and advice on using Linux.

    In the 13 years, it’s been viewed over 200 million times and formed a community of hundreds of thousands of Linux lovers from all parts of the world, with the US, Germany, Russia, UK and India taking the top 5 spots.

    I would like this opportunity to express my gratitude to all of you for your continued support 🙏 We shall continue to grow together and help the growth of the Linux community and open source software movement 💪

    As a token of appreciation, I would like to unveil the new It’s FOSS Plus website. This portal organizes the existing resources from the main website into course format which can be enjoyed by our paid members. Thank you for supporting us.

    Explore It’s FOSS Plus

    To celebrate 13 years of It’s FOSS, I have brought back the lifetime membership option with reduced pricing of $76 instead of the usual $99. If you ever wanted to support us with Plus membership but didn’t like the recurring subscription, this is your chance 😃


    Get It’s FOSS Lifetime Membership

    💬 Let’s see what else you get in this edition

    • Ubuntu ditching Xorg.
    • Linux Mint 20.x reaching EOL.
    • Nano editor tips.
    • Tower cases for your Raspberry Pi.
    • And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!

    📰 Linux and Open Source News

    • The CrowPi 3 is now available on Kickstarter.
    • The OpenInfra Foundation has a new home now.
    • Canonical has decided to retire Bazaar from Launchpad.
    • A new open source compiler is here to challenge LLVM.
    • Langfuse, the popular LLM analytics platform, goes open.
    • After Fedora, now Ubuntu opts for Wayland-only release.

    Linux Mint 20.x has reached end of life. Here’s what you can do about it.

    Attention! Linux Mint 20 Has Reached Its End
    It’s time to upgrade! Linux Mint 20.x has reached end of life.
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    🧠 What We’re Thinking About

    Big Tech doesn’t like self-hosting and media server content. Heck, even posting about it on social media results in post removal.

    Self-Hosting and Media Servers are Big Tech’s Next Target
    YouTube is actively silencing legitimate self-hosting content. They don’t want you to own your data?
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials and More

    • Benchmark your Linux system to see how it’s performing.
    • App is a cross-platform package management tool that rules them all.
    • Why there is no IPv5?

    Explore the not-so-known features of the magnificent Nano editor.

    10 Tips to Get More Out of Nano Editor
    Learn and use these tips and tricks to utilize lesser known Nano editor features.
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSSSreenath
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    Desktop Linux is mostly neglected by the industry but loved by the community. For the past 12 years, It’s FOSS has been helping people use Linux on their personal computers. And we are now facing the existential threat from AI models stealing our content.

    If you like what we do and would love to support our work, please become It’s FOSS Plus member. It costs $24 a year (less than the cost of a burger meal each month) and you get an ad-free reading experience with the satisfaction of helping the desktop Linux community.


    Join It’s FOSS Plus

    👷 Homelab and Maker’s Corner

    Level up your Raspberry Pi 5 with a gaming tower case.

    Raspberry Pi 5 Tower Cases to Give it Desktop Gaming Rig Look
    Pi 5 is a remarkable device and it deserves an awesome case. Transform your Raspberry Pi 5 into a miniature desktop tower PC with these cases.
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    If that doesn’t interest you, how about an open source accessible keyboard that you can build.

    ✨ Project Highlight

    Packet is a Quick Share client for Linux that facilitates wireless file transfers from Android devices.

    GitHub – nozwock/packet: Quick Share client for Linux
    Quick Share client for Linux. Contribute to nozwock/packet development by creating an account on GitHub.
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSGitHubnozwock
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    📽️ Videos I am Creating for You

    Like the terminal customization video, I made another detailed one about transforming the looks of Linux Mint.

    Subscribe to It’s FOSS YouTube Channel

    🧩 Quiz Time

    Arch users, can you beat the Pacman Command Quiz?

    Pacman Command Quiz
    BTW, do you use Arch Linux? If yes, can you answer all these questions correctly?
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    💡 Quick Handy Tip

    In the Dolphin file manager, you can open a folder while dragging a file to it. This is helpful if you want to drag and drop a file into a nested folder arrangement. To enable this, click on the Top-right Hamburger menu ⇾ Configure ⇾ Configure Dolphin.

    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    Here, go to the View section, select the General tab and toggle the Open folders during drag operations checkbox.

    Now, you can open a folder by dragging files and hovering them over it.

    🤣 Meme of the Week

    An unbreakable bond! 🫂

    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

    🗓️ Tech Trivia

    On June 10, 1977, Apple began shipping the Apple II, a home computer that quickly became a hit, especially in schools, thanks to its user-friendly design and color graphics.

    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 FOSSverse Corner

    Pro FOSSer Neville, is wondering whether ChatGPT has access to books?

    How does ChatGPT access books?
    I have not tried this, but there is a suggestion here that ChatGPT can reproduce material from a copyrighted book. Books were definitely included in their information intake, but I wonder how far they went. I bet they did not access older books that are only available in libraries or collections. If that is so, their information is biased toward modern material. There was a Google project many years ago to photocopy every book and make them freely available online. They were stopped by…
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSSIt’s FOSS Communitynevj
    FOSS Weekly #25.24: Nano Tips, Wayland-only Ubuntu, End of Mint 20 and 13 Years of It's FOSS

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    Share the articles in Linux Subreddits and community forums.

    Follow us on Google News and stay updated in your News feed.

    Opt for It’s FOSS Plus membership and support us 🙏

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