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FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei’s ‘Better Than Linux Kernel’, CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

You may not have noticed but there was a little theme redesign that took place this week.

Thanks to the efforts of Thimira, some tutorial series are now organized in 'course format'. Which means you can easily follow all the tutorials in the series by accessing them from the left sidebar. The right sidebar shows the sections on the current page.

FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More
New course layout for selected tutorial series

There is also an option to move between the next and previous article in the series from the bottom of the article.

At present, NixOS, Rust Coding, Terminal Basics and Bash Scripting series have been converted into the course format.

If you like this new format and find it easier for learning, I'll group more tutorials on a specific topic in the course format.

Please let me know your feedback by replying to this email.

💬 Let's see what else you get in this edition of FOSS Weekly:

  • Two new distro releases.
  • Valve not being happy with Ubuntu's Snap.
  • Google comes clear about Chrome's incognito mode.
  • Blast from the past: CP/M OS
  • Firefox is now available as Deb package
  • And other Linux news, videos and, of course, memes!

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FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More


📰 Linux news

  • Valve is not happy with Ubuntu's Snap version of Steam.
  • If you are also not happy with Ubuntu's snap version of Firefox, there is good news for you.
  • MX Linux 23.2 was recently released with updated apps and Linux kernel.
  • Fractal 6 is here with new settings for notifications, and various other improvements.
  • Google has informed users of what using the incognito mode in Chrome really entails.
  • SparkyLinux 2024.01 has debuted with support for PipeWire, installer updates and more.

Huawei has propped up a contender against the Linux kernel, it is called “Harmony kernel” with some pretty big claims.

Huawei Claims They Have Something Better Than The Linux Kernel
Huawei is known for its interesting innovations in smartphone tech. So, it is an intriguing claim.
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FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More


🧠 What we’re thinking about

Here's an interesting perspective on the cost of obtaining free software and the author's feelings of guilt.

What if I paid for all my free software?
I’ve always felt guilty by taking for granted the rare breed of virtuous humans that provide free excellent software without relying on advertising. Let’s change that and pay, how much would I “lose” anyway?
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More


🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials and More

This terminal tuesday, learn about using scp command.

scp Command Examples in Linux
Use the flexibility of an SSH connection to transfer files with scp command.
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

Bill takes a look at how CP/M shaped personal computing as we know it today.

CP/M: An Unsung Architect of Micro-Computing
You may have not used CP/M ever but you should definitely know about it if you take interest in the history of computing.
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

A quick tip on finding the passwords of your old wifi connections.

Find Saved Wi-Fi Passwords in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Here is GUI and command line methods of getting saved wifi passwords in a Linux system.
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

📹 What we are watching

I interacted with Developer Nation on a podcast about community building. It's a long video, around 45 minutes.


✨ Project highlights

Floorp is a nice Firefox fork that claims to be the most advanced Firefox derivative.

Floorp Browser: Is It The Most Advanced Cross-Platform Firefox Derivative?
Let’s take a look at another interesting Firefox fork, Floorp.
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More


🧩 New quiz unit

This week's quiz is for Firefox lovers

Firefox Trivia Quiz
True Firefox fan? Can you answer all these questions correctly?
FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More


💡 Quick handy tip

If you are running multiple terminal windows with different active commands. Then, you can move between windows that are running separate commands by searching for the command name using GNOME shell search.

FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

This works for multiple tabs in one terminal window too, where we can switch between tabs by entering the name of a command that is running in a particular tab.

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Active commands are those that are not stopped after execution, but run continuously like top, less, .bashrc, etc.

🤣 Meme of the week

Ah, the beautiful duo!

FOSS Weekly #24.04: Huawei's 'Better Than Linux Kernel', CP/M OS, Firefox as Deb and More

🗓️ Tech Trivia

On January 24, 1984, Apple launched the first Macintosh computer at an event. Here's a video of the launch. You can listen to the cheers of the attendees.


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 FOSSverse corner

Here's a long-running thread where FOSSers share their desktop setup. You can add yours too!

Post your desktop(s)!
Just wanted to see your setups 🙂 Here is mine, Fedora 33 with GNOME: Another one with neofetch UPDATE: I have decided to use Adwaita theme, because it looks more consistent to me.
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