Ephraims Wochenrückblick: KW 09, 2025


Die Entwickler von openSUSE haben die Version 12 des Agama-Installers vorgestellt. Die neue Version bringt eine komplett überarbeitete Benutzeroberfläche und praktische Funktionen. Besonders auffällig ist das neue Design, das auf Patternfly 6 basiert. Dieses Framework wird auch von Cockpit genutzt und sorgt für eine modernere Optik. Schriftarten, Farben und weitere Gestaltungselemente wurden an die SUSE-Designrichtlinien […]
Der Beitrag OpenSUSE: Neuer Installer erhält umfassende Überarbeitung erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Linux Mint plant eine Überarbeitung des Cinnamon-App-Menüs und gibt spannende Einblicke in aktuelle Nutzerzahlen. In ihrem neuesten Monatsbericht informiert das Entwicklerteam über kommende Neuerungen. Ein Highlight ist die geplante Neugestaltung des App-Menüs von Cinnamon. Erste Screenshots zeigen ein modernes Layout mit einer erweiterten Seitenleiste. Auch wenn noch nicht viele Details bekannt sind, macht das neue […]
Der Beitrag Das Cinnamon-Menü von Linux Mint erhält ein neues Design erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Das FuriPhone FLX1 ist ein aufregendes neues Linux-Telefon, das die Grenzen der traditionellen Smartphone-Welt sprengt.


In der Februar-Ausgabe von LinuxCoffeeTalk geht es um wichtige Neuerungen und Diskussionen in der Linux-Community. Themen sind das neue Release-Modell von Thunderbird, Fedora-Zukunftspläne und ein Kernel-Patch zur Reduzierung des Stromverbrauchs. Außerdem sprechen wir über Debian 13 mit GNOME Shell 48, KDE Plasma 6.3 und die Herausforderungen bei Ubuntu 24.04.2. Weitere Highlights sind die Streitigkeiten zwischen Fedora und dem OBS-Projekt, der Rückzug des Asahi-Linux-Gründers sowie Updates zu Pi-hole 6 und COSMIC Alpha 6. Jetzt reinhören!
Der Beitrag Podcast: Linux Coffee Talk 2 / 2025 erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Im Februar LinuxCoffeeTalk behandelt verschiedene Themen wie z.B. das neue Release Modell bei Thunderbird, Zukunftspläne von Fedora, wie ein Linux Kernel Patch den Stromverbrauch senkt, dass Debian 13 mit Gnome Shell 48 kommen wird und KDE Plasma 6.3, sowie die beiden darauffolgenden kleineren Point-Releases. Auch sprechen wir über die Probleme bei der Veröffentlichung von Ubuntu […]
Der Beitrag Linux Coffee Talk 02/2025 erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Microsoft hat via X angekündigt, dass der einst beliebte Messenger-Dienst Skype am 5. Mai 2025 eingestellt wird. Nutzer haben 60 Tage Zeit, um ihre Daten zu sichern oder zur kostenlosen Version von Microsoft Teams für Privatanwender zu wechseln. Bereits zuvor gab es Hinweise auf das bevorstehende Aus, als entsprechende Hinweise in der App auftauchten. Laut […]
Der Beitrag Das war es! Das Ende von Skype ist nahe erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
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Eine Studie von Francesca Bria zeigt auf, wie Europa digital unabhängiger werden kann. Das kostet sehr viel Geld.


In the week of the 14th of February we celebrated the I Love Free Software Day 2025. This year we marked this special day with 19 events in 11 different European countries. Even more, hundreds of people and many organisations joined us in the Fediverse - with a special "Thank you!" note for Free Software projects and contributors. To all who joined us this time: "Thank you" for participating in this 15th edition of the "I Love Free Software Day" ❤️❤️❤️!
In 2025 the FSFE and its local groups focused on hidden Free Software projects for the "I Love Free Software Day". Together with our local groups we wanted to raise awareness of all the hidden Free Software Projects that power our daily infrastructure. Free Software is everywhere and often it is the small projects that become a vital part of our lives - therefore we dedicated this "I Love Free Software Day" to all those projects that are not that prominent, so to shed some light on them ❤️
For this year the FSFE's local groups planned several events across Europe. There was a great variety of activities at the different events, also depending on the size of the gathering - there were events from around 10 people to nearly 200 people.
To help the FSFE's local groups with organising all the different events we created a toolkit. The toolkit includes hands on tips and tricks for organising and sharing your event, some presentations on Free Software and the 'I Love Free Software Day' as well as fun games to fill the evening. The kit was a great resource for the organisers to use the available material or to take it as an inspiration for their own material. With this preparation our local groups could get started with organising all the amazing events across Europe ❤️.
For the first time "I Love Free Software Day 2025" was organised in Albania. This event kicked off with several presentations about different Free Software projects and ended with some snacks and drinks. It was a cosy get-together and a great start of 'I Love Free Software Day' celebrations in Albania.
"'I Love Free Software Day' celebration by Tiranë, Albania, CC BY-NC-SA-LibreLabs"For several years our local group in Poland has not been active. But as the turn of 2025 approached, this changed. No fewer than three new local groups began celebrating ‘I Love Free Software Day’ in several Polish cities. Those celebrations and gatherings are the foundation of the new activity in the Polish local groups.
"'I Love Free Software Day' celebration by Poznań, Poland, CC0"Among our newest event locations also the FSFE people in Nuremberg started to plan a get together. Nuremberg has very strong Free and Open Source businesses. While SUSE was originally founded in the neighboring city of Fürth, there are now several other Free Software companies based in Nuremberg. Together the local FSFE people, NETWAYs, SUSE, openSUSE, the Geeko Foundation, OpenCloud and the useful check_systemd tool organised a great meeting. During the meeting all the local projects shared their ideas in different talks and it was a great chance to start networking with each other about Free Software. The celebrations were a great way to get in contact with each other and to form new alliances.
In 2024 we had a great event in the Italian town Bergamo, which was organised by the FSFE together with the local Linux user group, BGlug. For 2025 we had a re-launch of this event and also several new events across the country. From Bozen-Bolzano to Este, and including one event in Sicilia, which was attended by 180 students. All of those events were possible by the great support of the local Linux User groups and the local FSFE groups.
"'I Love Free Software Day' celebration by BGLug, Bergamo, Biblioteca Tiraboschi CC-BY Marta"For the first time there was a local celebration in Luxembourg with Free Software enthusiasts. They shared some knowledge about Free Software, the 'I Love Free Software Day' and many more interesting topics. Through out the celebrations people connected and fortified their local Free Software movement.
"'I Love Free Software Day' celebration Barcelona, Spain, CC-BY Albert Astals Cid"Next, to all our new events also several ones from the previous years were relaunched and it was a great pleasure to see the people again gathering in Potteries (UK), Nijmegen (Netherlands), Zurich (CH), Barcelona and Madrid in Spain, and the German local groups in Frankfurt and Berlin.
"'I Love Free Software Day' celebration by FSFE local group Zurich CC-BY-SA 4.0 FSFE-local-group-Zurich" "'I Love Free Software Day' celebration by FSFE Netherlands CC0"Again, even though hundreds more non-Free Software enthusiasts have joined the Fediverse in recent years, the #ilovefs made it to the top most used hashtags on the 14th of February. For this, we want to say 'Thank you'! Thank you to all of you who shared their appreciation for Free Software and their gratitude to all free software contributors. There where a lot of great ways that people, projects and organisations took up to share their 'I Love Free Software Day' message in the Fediverse, highlighting some of the infrastructure Free Software projects, like the Internet archive. Even more, this year there were some several creative ways to share the love for Free Software. Take a look at this amazing song done by Musiqueando for the 'I Love Free Software Day: 2025'.
"@Musiqueando singing for the 'I Love Free Software Day'"For the first time the German based Chaos Computer Club took part in the celebrations and shared a post (DE only) by Bonnie Mehring and Constanze Kurz on their famous CCC webpage. This lent a great visibility to the local groups celebrations. It is amazing to see how much this collaboration highlighted the importance of the day while reaching out to new people.
Additionally, for this ‘I Love Free Software Day’ Matthias Kirschner shared a notable recognition of Bram Moolenaar, creator of the Vim text editor. Vim, is a widely recognised and esteemed editor, which is used on countless systems. The work of Bram Moolenaar has played a crucial role in the software freedom movement. Following his passing in 2023, the continued development of Vim by the community ensures that his legacy remains influential – Thank you to all contributors.
Of course also for the 2025 celebrations the FSFE recorded a new Software Freedom Podcast episode. For our 30th episode Bonnie Mehring sat down with Marc Prud'hommeaux and discussed the The App Fair Project. Together at FOSDEM they searched and found a quite area to sit down and have a chat about the project, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and how to further level the playing field for Free Software. Take a few moments and listen to our Software Freedom Podcast episode.
Thank you for joining this year's “I Love Free Software” celebrations ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Nextcloud hat Hub 10 veröffentlicht – die neueste Version der Open-Source-Kollaborationsplattform. Das Update bringt zahlreiche Verbesserungen, darunter deutlich schnellere Dateiübertragungen, erweiterte Sicherheitsfunktionen und eine tiefere Integration von Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI). Ein wichtiger Punkt vorweg: Nextcloud Hub ist mehr als nur Cloud-Speicher. Während Nextcloud Files reine Datei-Synchronisation bietet, erweitert Nextcloud Hub das System um Funktionen wie […]
Der Beitrag Nextcloud Hub 10: Mehr Geschwindigkeit, Sicherheit und KI-Integration erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Die seit 2005 entwickelte Fish-Shell ist eine der bekannteren Shells für unixoide Betriebssysteme. Gerade ist mit Fish 4.0.0 eine neue Hauptversion erschienen, für die das Projekt von C++ nach Rust portiert wurde.
Das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) stellt eine wachsende Bedrohung durch den Einsatz von Drohnen fest.
StarlingX, die Open-Source-Plattform für verteilte Cloud-Systeme in den Bereichen IoT, 5G, O-RAN und Edge Computing, ist in Version 10.0 verfügbar.
Die Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH hat Proxmox Mail Gateway 8.2 veröffentlicht, eine Open-Source-Lösung für E-Mail-Security.
Die Document Foundation hat LibreOffice 25.2.1 veröffentlicht – das erste Wartungsupdate der neuesten 25.2 Version der beliebten Open-Source-Office-Suite. Das Update behebt zahlreiche Fehler und verbessert die Stabilität. Drei Wochen nach dem Start von LibreOffice 25.2 bringt das Update insgesamt 77 Korrekturen. Es wurden Abstürze behoben und kleinere Probleme ausgebessert, die von Nutzern gemeldet wurden. Wer […]
Der Beitrag LibreOffice 25.2.1: Erstes Update bringt zahlreiche Fehlerbehebungen erschien zuerst auf fosstopia.
Das Mail Gateway aus dem Hause Proxmox ist eine Anti-Spam- und Anti-Viren-Software auf Open-Source-Basis und wurde gerade in Version 8.2 freigegeben.
Ein Passwort-Manager ist ein Muss. Wie einfach die Bedienung ist, erläutert dieser Artikel. Es gibt auch Alternativen.


In our 31st episode of the Software Freedom Podcast, Alexander Sander and Bonnie Mehring discuss the highlights of the two Devrooms that the FSFE co-organized during FOSDEM 2025: the 'Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom' and the 'Funding the FOSS Ecosystem DevRoom'. Find out more about the topics discussed there and tips about what to re-watch.
FOSDEM is always a great experience and it is amazing to see how the hard work in organising talks, panels and discussions pays off. Once again the FSFE team, including Alex and Bonnie, had a fantastic time at what continues to be a place to be.
The Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom focuses on current EU and US legislation, and this year with a strong focused on the implementation of the Cyber Resiliance Act. This dedicated DevRoom provided the chance to discuss the worries and thoughts that are raised in the community. It was amazing to see how the DevRoom turned once again into a networking space and provided a source of feedback loop to get in touch with the local Free Software communities and advocates.
On the other hand the Funding the FOSS Ecosystem DevRoom started a new network for all people involved in funding of FOSS projects to connect and share resources. This turn out is really inspiring and a great way to get new discussions started, to learn from each other and to share knowledge - just what Free Software is at is core a great community with four freedoms, to use, study, share and improve. ❤️
This is the perfect episode for everybody who missed FOSDEM or wants to keep the spirit of networking and staying in touch alive for a few more moments!
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