FOSS Weekly #23.16 brings the long-awaited news of the release of Ubuntu 23.04 and Fedora 38, and even the resurgence of the educational distro Edubuntu. In addition, the Terminal Basics series is coming to a close with a lesson about getting help from the terminal, and to top it all off, the new edition of FOSS Weekly covers the AI ChatGPT that works from the Linux terminal.
Ubuntu 23.04, the latest official flavor of the popular Linux distribution, is available with magical improvements from the GNOME 44 desktop environment. Fedora 38, on the other hand, continues to provide a secure and reliable operating system while preserving the same modern features.
The Rust foundation faced a trademark policy confusion which it subsequently apologized for. Rust Basics series comes to an end with chapter ten which focuses on compound data types. Meanwhile, the introduction of ChatGPT in the terminal has been a huge success. Michael Horn recently published an article about gaming on Linux, and a Gnome clipboard manager is available for users who want to enhance their clipboard experience.
Speaking of enhancing the user experience, its FOSS now has a modern commenting section which is integrated with the website and can now be used without having to access a Hyvor account. It even has an auto dark theme transiting feature for added convenience. Anyone looking for comprehensive coverage about FOSS will want to check out FOSS Weekly as it contains insights about the latest releases in the Linux world.