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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora’s 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora’s 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    June 26, 2025

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    In an interesting turn of events, Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates meet each other for the first time at a dinner invite. What would have they talked about? Any guesses?

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    This photo also made me realize how quickly Torvalds has aged in the past few years 😔

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

    • Kubuntu also dropping Xorg support.
    • Hyprland working on a paid plan and not everyone being happy about it.
    • KDE’s new setup tool.
    • Void Editor with open source AI to tackle Cursor supermacy.
    • And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!

    📰 Linux and Open Source News

    • Kubuntu is also set to drop Xorg in favor of Wayland. Fedora, Ubuntu and now Kubuntu. I can see more distros following this trend in the near future.
    • KDE plans a new setup tool to welcome users after a fresh installation.
    • Hyprland is planning to launch a paid premium tier and that decision has led to heated discussion in the communities.
    • Murena Find launches as a Qwant-based search engine.
    • Zed Editor’s new debugger has arrived with multi-language support.
    • Kingfisher is MongoDB’s new open source real-time secrets scanner.

    Fedora plans to ditch 32-bit support completely. This will impact Steam and Wine.

    Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support
    Fedora plans to drop 32-bit packages completely.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    🧠 What We’re Thinking About

    Accessibility on Linux is being taken for granted.

    It’s True, “We” Don’t Care About Accessibility on Linux
    What do concern trolls and privileged people without visible or invisible disabilities who share or make content about accessibility on Linux being trash without contributing anything to projects have in common? They don’t actually really care about the group they’re defending; they just exploit these victims’ unfortunate situation to fuel hate against groups and projects actually trying to make the world a better place. I never thought I’d be this upset to a point I’d be writing an article about something this sensitive with a clickbait-y title. It’s simultaneously demotivating, unproductive, and infuriating. I’m here writing this post fully knowing that I could have been working on accessibility in GNOME, but really, I’m so tired of having my mood ruined because of privileged people spending at most 5 minutes to write erroneous posts and then pretending to be oblivious when confronted while it takes us 5 months of unpaid work to get a quarter of recognition, let alone acknowledgment, without accounting for the time “wasted” addressing these accusations. This is far from the first time, and it will certainly not be the last.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffTheEvilSkeletonTheEvilSkeleton
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials and More

    • What’s a shim file, and why does your Linux distro need it when dealing with UEFI secure boot?
    • You can easily beautify Xfce desktop with these themes I suggest.
    • Did you know you could tweak the file manager in GNOME desktop and extend its features?
    • Quick tip on using dark mode with VLC.

    Fast, pretty, and actually helpful. Btop++ nails system monitoring.

    Btop++: Linux System Monitoring Tool That is Definitely Better than Top
    A sleek terminal-based system monitor that gives you detailed insights to your resources and processes.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    Desktop Linux is mostly neglected by the industry but loved by the community. For the past 13 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.

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    👷 Homelab and Hardware Corner

    Abhishek boosted his Raspberry Pi’s performance with this simple tweak. However, this is not a trick you should use often.

    This Simple Change Improved the Performance of My Homelab Running on Raspberry Pi
    My struggling Raspberry Pi got a performance boost by a small change in the memory configuration.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSSAbhishek Kumar
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    Spotted this ‘glow bot’ smart AI assistant on Kickstarter. A cool desk companion with a futuristic vibe, only if you have money to spare. It is not open source. I hope someone starts a similar open source project soon, as this is an interesting concept to have customized pixel animation that reacts according to interaction.

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    ✨ Project Highlight

    Don’t like Cursor’s proprietary nature? You can try Void instead.

    Void Editor Is Shaping Up Well: Is it Ready to Take on Cursor and Copilot?
    Looking for a privacy-first AI code editor? Void’s got you covered.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    📽️ Videos I am Creating for You

    A rare Linux game review from us in video format. There is a text version, too. If you like it, we will cover more indie games that can be played natively on Linux.

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    🧩 Quiz Time

    Can you guess all the Shell Built-in commands?

    Guess the Shell Built-ins: Crossword
    Time to exercise those grey cells and correctly guess these popular shell built-ins in this fun crossword for Linux users.
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    💡 Quick Handy Tip

    In the Konsole, you can view file thumbnails. To accomplish this, first enable “Underline files” in a profile you use in Konsole via Menu → Settings → Configure Konsole → Profiles → Your Profile → Edit → Mouse → Miscellaneous → Underline files.

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    Now, perform Menu → Settings → Configure Konsole → Thumbnails → Enable thumbnails generation. Also, set an activation key to hold while hovering your cursor, I used the Shift key to demonstrate below.

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    That’s it. Now, when you press Shift and hover your mouse over a file, a thumbnail will appear!

    🤣 Meme of the Week

    I feel like a mentor 👨‍🏫

    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

    🗓️ Tech Trivia

    Microsoft was incorporated on June 25, 1981, in the state of Washington, following its founding by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975.

    One more fun fact, Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates recently met at a dinner hosted by Microsoft Azure’s CTO, Mark Russinovich.

    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 FOSSverse Corner

    Hotmail is a name I haven’t heard in quite some time now. One of our FOSSers is not happy with it.

    Hotmail, the final straw. An icy rant from the polar regions
    I’m not sure if this rant even belongs to these here pages, but I leave it to a Moderator to correct me and I promise I will stay in line later. Then again – i am seriously p…d off! I’ve had a @hotmail account since they first went online — long before many of you here, brothers and sisters on these pages, were even born. Back then, I was a Windows user, and Hotmail was far better than what my internet provider could offer. We had dial-up modems using landlines, and you still had to physica…
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS Communityaudun_s
    FOSS Weekly #25.26: Torvalds-Gates Showdown, Hyprland Premium, Fedora's 32-bit Debacle, Xfce Themes and More Linux Stuff

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