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    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch’s New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

    August 14, 2025

    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch's New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

    Debian 13, codenamed Trixie, is finally available now. It features GNOME 48 among other changes. The next big release should be Linux Mint 22.2 followed by Fedora 43 and Ubuntu 25.10 in October.

    Debian 13 “Trixie” Released: What’s New in the Latest Version?
    A packed release you can’t miss!
    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch's New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux StuffIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch's New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

    I’ll see if I can do a video review of the new Debian release.

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

    • A new Linux kernel drama.
    • Microsoft Recall exposing sensitive data.
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    • Linus Torvalds has called some RISC-V patches “garbage“.
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    • HandBrake 1.10 is here with handy presets for social media content creation.
    • Google has discontinued Steam for Chromebook, marking a new entry into its graveyard.
    • ONLYOFFICE is going all in with its AI features. They recently introduced AI agents.

    A massive cyberattack campaign sees people losing over $1 million.

    Over $1M Stolen via Fake Firefox Extensions in GreedyBear Campaign
    Firefox users need to take note of this.
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    Microsoft Recall has failed spectacularly, exposing passwords and banking data.

    Microsoft Recall Exposes Passwords and Banking Data!
    New tests reveal Microsoft Recall still screenshots sensitive data.
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    IYPS: An Open Source Password Strength Checker App You Didn’t Know You Needed
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    A fun personality quiz. Take the quiz and find out what kind of Linux user you are.

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    Can you save Tux? He has been kidnapped and is being kept in a closed-source fort.

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    💡 Quick Handy Tip

    If you are using GNOME Boxes, you can send keyboard shortcuts like CTRL+ALT+F6, CTRL+ALT+DEL, etc. without affecting the host system.

    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch's New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

    Click on the “Keyboard” button on the top-right of the GNOME Boxes Guest window. Here, select the required signal from the drop-down menu. This is useful in cases where you want to access TTY as a guest.

    🤣 Meme of the Week

    When will this wait be over? 🥲

    FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch's New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

    🗓️ Tech Trivia

    On August 12, 1981, IBM introduced the Model 5150 Personal Computer with a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 chip and MS-DOS, sparking a wave of PC clones that made x86 processors the standard for desktops.

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    I’m mostly just putting out feelers for what’s available at the moment. I’m looking for something that meets the following criteria: Arch-based Beginner/intermediate friendly (I.e. won’t require constant work to fix bugs) Doesn’t incorporate Rust beyond what’s already in the kernal. I really like CachyOS. It’s super fast even on limited hardware thanks to the BORE scheduler, has been fairly reliable (especially for a rolling release), is relatively easy to use, and the theming looks…
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