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Subject: FOSS Weekly #26.02: Level Up in 2026, Liquorix Kernel, Open Source Apps from Web Browser and More



Keep on learning in, keep on Linux-ing. 2026 is your year of Linux.
   
 

Hi Bob!

A new year brings new resolutions. If you’ve already broken yours, don’t worry; I have a few more to suggest. And if you’ve been using Linux for a while and started wondering, “What next?”, this list will help you find your next challenge.

That is for people who are no longer at the beginning stage. But if you are still starting with Linux, please use these resources to improve your skills:

Happy Linux-ing in 2026 😄

Here's the highlight of this edition of FOSS Weekly:

  • Ubuntu 25.04 reaching EOL.
  • A new open source game engine.
  • GNOME and Firefox receiving an interesting proposal.
  • And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!

📰 Linux and Open Source News

Here's a summary of the news this week.

Chinese gaming company SUD has made COCOS 4 fully open source under the MIT license. They have separated the engine from the editor too and have no particular monetization plans.

Nitrux 5.1 ships kernel 6.18 LTS with CachyOS patches and adds Cinderward firewall GUI, Wirecloak VPN client, and power management tools.

Two proposals have been put forward to disable middle-click paste by default on GNOME and Firefox. The reasoning behind it is said to be too many accidental misclicks. Keep in mind that this is not final yet.

Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" reaches EOL on January 15. Upgrade to 25.10 now unless you enjoy living dangerously without security patches.

Bazaar's new release added a new icon, permission warnings, and Flathub login support. You can finally sync bookmarks and filter verified apps. Solid update for Flatpak users.

🧠 What We’re Thinking About

HP's flavor of Unix has been sunset. Makes me wonder if Linux popularity killed UNIX.

🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials, and Learnings

procs is a good one to have by your side for handling processes.

GitHub Desktop on Ubuntu feels unofficial but solid.

Liquorix kernel makes Linux faster and smoother but not for everyone.

👷 AI, Homelab and Hardware Corner

Khadas has revealed three new devices that could be a good fit for your homelab setup.

✨ Apps and Projects Highlights

Sometimes your browser is all you need for open source productivity. Roland shares various open source apps he uses from a web browser.

If you love browsing Wikipedia, you'll love this nifty Wikipedia app on your Linux desktop.

📽️ Videos for You

The first video of 2026 is about things you can try as an intermediate Linux user.

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💡 Quick Handy Tip

You can easily disable the small content thumbnails (previews) that appear on parent folder icons for a cleaner, more consistent look in the KDE Plasma Dolphin file manager.

Go to Menu → Configure → Configure Dolphin.

dolphin file manager folder thumbnails disable

In the Interface tab, navigate to the Previews section and disable the Folders checkbox. You can immediately see the difference before and after the change.

With thumbnails visible on the left, without on the right.

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🎋 Fun in the FOSSverse

✨ We have upgraded our search feature with more relevant search results. Hit the search icon on the top right on the website to explore it.

This Linux Terminal Emulators crossword will take you through the various options.

🤣 Meme of the Week: Linux is a useful buff for older hardware!

linux on 4gb ram meme

🗓️ Tech Trivia: On January 5, 1962, the first written reference to Simula appeared, documenting an early programming language by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard that introduced the idea of objects and helped lay the groundwork for modern object-oriented programming.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 From the Community: A collaborative thread has appeared on the forum with two of our regular FOSSers Neville and László, putting out a tutorial on how to use the CLI to backup or copy a Linux system.

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