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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    July 17, 2025

    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    After Denmark and France, now we have another positive news from Europe as two major open source projects join hands to offer open source alternatives to popular enterprise tools Jira and Confluence.

    Europe on a Roll: Plans Open Source Alternative to Confluence and Jira
    European organizations are going all in for digital sovereignty with open source tools.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    Start of something new, something good? I sure hope so.

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

    • Ubuntu 24.10 EOL.
    • Bottles project needing help.
    • Commodore making a surprise comeback.
    • And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!

    📰 Linux and Open Source News

    • Mozilla VPN is finally available on Flathub.
    • Amazon’s entry into the vibe coding space is here.
    • Bottles needs your help to sustain development.
    • Plasma Bigscreen has been revived, and it looks very promising.
    • Ubuntu 24.10 has reached end-of-life; upgrade before you face issues.
    Ubuntu 24.10 Reaches End of Life: Here’s What to Do Next
    It’s the end of the line for Ubuntu 24.10.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    🧠 What We’re Thinking About

    AI slop in vulnerability reports submitted to curl is becoming a big issue.

    Death by a thousand slops
    I have previously blogged about the relatively new trend of AI slop in vulnerability reports submitted to curl and how it hurts and exhausts us. This trend does not seem to slow down. On the contrary, it seems that we have recently not only received more AI slop but also more human slop. The latter … Continue reading Death by a thousand slops →
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuffdaniel.haxx.seDaniel Stenberg
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials, and More

    • Learn how to use Emacs as a terminal multiplexer.
    • Here are 10 beautiful fonts for your Linux terminal.
    • Uncover the mystery of exit codes in Linux. It’s not what you think.
    • Ever had Arch gobble up 30 GB for an Electron update? I investigated it and found a fix.

    And learn a few things about using the terminal in this article. You might discover something new 😄

    19 Basic But Essential Linux Terminal Tips You Must Know
    Learn some small, basic but often ignored things about the terminal. With the small tips, you should be able to use the terminal with slightly more efficiency.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing 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.

    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.


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    👷 Homelab and Hardware Corner

    Commodore is back from the dead! Well, sort of. Someone has purchased the copyrights and launching new hardware for retro computing fans.

    Commodore is Back from the Dead!
    80s called, and they want you to know that you can pre-order the latest version of the Commodore.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    ✨ Project Highlight

    In the mood for listening to podcasts? Cozy is a nice Linux app for that.

    Cozy: A Super Useful Open Source Audiobook Player for Linux
    Cozy makes audiobook listening easy with simple controls and an intuitive interface.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    📽️ Videos I am Creating for You

    I explored Gradia, the new screenshot tool everyone in Linuxverse is talking about.

    Subscribe to It’s FOSS YouTube Channel

    🧩 Quiz Time

    Today we have a fun quiz that will tell you what kind of Linux distribution you are.

    Which Linux Distro Are You? [Fun Quiz]
    You are a person, but still, you could match up with a distro.
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    Are you good with Git? Prove it, or Git good (pun intended).

    💡 Quick Handy Tip

    On Dolphin file manager, you can quickly find specific files by enabling the filter bar with Ctrl+I or via Edit → Filter. Type text like .mp3 to show only matching files. Press Esc to hide the filter when done.

    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    🤣 Meme of the Week

    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

    🗓️ Tech Trivia

    The German Army began using the Enigma machine on July 15, 1928, to send secret messages. It looked like a typewriter but scrambled letters into code. Years later, Alan Turing helped figure out how to break it.

    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 FOSSverse Corner

    One of our FOSSers is proposing a monthly call for talking about Linux from Scratch, are you interested?

    Linux from Source | Who’s up For a Discussion?
    I’m considering the idea of possibly having a monthly meeting on Jitsi to discuss aspects of building Linux from source code. It would be somewhat similar to Linux from Scratch or BLFS. It would give members of the group a chance to talk to other people and discuss any issues they may have with building from source. Members could brainstorm what types of applications, configuration settings and/or features they would want in a custom built system. It would be an in depth way to learn more ab…
    FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS CommunityLaura_Michaels
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