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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    April 24, 2025

    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    I guess you already know that It’s FOSS has an active community forum. I recently upgraded its server and changed its look slightly. Hope you like it.

    If you have questions about using Linux or if you want to share something interesting you discovered with your Linux setup, you are more than welcome to utilize the Community.

    It’s FOSS Community
    A place for desktop Linux users and It’s FOSS readers
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSS Community
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

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

    • New Ubuntu flavor release.
    • Exploring pages, links, and tags in Logseq.
    • Ubisoft doing something really unexpected.
    • And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!
    • This edition of FOSS Weekly is supported by Valkey.

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    With the change of Redis licensing in March of 2024 came the end of Redis as an open source project. Enter Valkey – the community driven fork that preserves and improves the familiar high-performance, key-value datastore for improving application performance.

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    Valkey is an open source, high performance, in-memory, key-value datastore. It is designed as a drop-in replacement for Redis OSS.
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    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    📰 Linux and Open Source News

    • Ubisoft has surprised us with its open source move.
    • Ubuntu 25.04 has arrived, delivering many upgrades.
    • Similarly, Xubuntu 25.04 and Kubuntu 25.04 are here, offering up useful refinements.

    ZimaBoard 2 crowdfunding campaign is live on Kickstarter. I had the early prototype sent a few days ago and I share my experience with ZimaBoard 2 in this article.

    Initial Impressions of the ZimaBoard 2 Homelab Device
    Apart from the silver exterior, I have nothing to complain about in ZimaBoard 2 even if it is a prototype at this stage.
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSS NewsAbhishek
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    🧠 What We’re Thinking About

    Android’s Linux Terminal just got a noteworthy power up.

    Android 16 lets the Linux Terminal use your phone’s entire storage
    Android 16 Beta 4 uncaps the disk resizing slider, allowing you to allocate your phone’s entire storage to the Linux Terminal.
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreAndroid AuthorityMishaal Rahman
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    • Check out these 21 basic, yet essential Linux networking commands.
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    • Continuing the Logseq series, learn how to tag, link, and reference in Logseq the right way, and when you are done with that, you can try customizing it.

    If you just installed or upgraded to the Ubuntu 25.04 release, here are 13 things you should do right away:

    13 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu 25.04
    Just installed Ubuntu 25.04? Here are some neat tips for you.
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

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    Build a real-time knowledge retrieval system with our step-by-step RAG guide.

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    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSSAbhishek Kumar
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

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    Docs is a self-hostable document editor solution with many neat features.

    Online Docs… but Sovereign: This is Europe’s Open Source Answer to Big Tech
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    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSS NewsSourav Rudra
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

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    🧩 Quiz Time

    Try your hand at our Essential Linux Commands crossword.

    Guess the Popular Linux Command: Crossword
    Test your Linux command line knowledge with this simple crossword puzzle. All you have to do is to correctly guess the essential Linux command.
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSSAbhishek Prakash
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    Alternatively, can you match the Linux distros with their logos?

    💡 Quick Handy Tip

    In GNOME File Manager (Nautilus), you can invert the selection of items using the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + I.

    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    🤣 Meme of the Week

    Hah, this couldn’t be more true. 😆

    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and More

    🗓️ Tech Trivia

    On April 20, 1998, during a demonstration of a beta version of Windows 98 by Microsoft’s Bill Gates, at COMDEX, the system crashed in the live event. Gates jokingly said, “That must be why we’re not shipping Windows 98 yet”. If you ever used Windows 98, you know that it should have never been shipped 😉

    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 FOSSverse Corner

    Can you help a newbie FOSSer with their search for a Linux distribution chart?

    Looking for a Linux distribution chart
    I’m wondering if there’s ever been a table/spreadsheet created to provide a basic breakdown of most, if not all, distros at a glance. I’m not talking about subjective metrics like some charts display (e.g. user friendliness, cutting edge, community, etc.), but about objective criteria like the following: Available architecture Desktop environments (possibly with individual categories for filing system, window manager, terminal, etc.) Shell Package manager Installation (e.g. CLI, Calamares, etc…
    FOSS Weekly #25.17: Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 Release Follow-ups, Logseq, ZimaBoard and MoreIt’s FOSS CommunityThunder_Chicken
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