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Why Is FOSS Force Reporting on a ‘No Kings’ Event in Elkin, NC

On No Kings Day in a small town in North Carolina, our reporter rediscovers that code, community, and politics are intertwined.

BigLinux: Samba, Software, and Surprises

Brazil’s BigLinux delivers a feature-packed, user-friendly Linux experience — with a few playful twists along the way.

Warp Takes Your Terminal to Light Speed and Beyond

You’ll think you’re cruising through hyperspace — Warp brings speed, insight, and next-level productivity to the command line.

EndeavourOS: A Distro That's All Things to All People

Our look at the popular Dutch Linux distribution EndeavourOS reveals an impressive distro that’s both easy to use and powerful enough for experienced users—thanks to its Arch Linux foundation.

Murena’s DeGoogled Android Alternative Upgraded to /e/OS 3.0

Murena is out with a new major release of its deGoogled and improved version of Android — /e/OS 3.O

Alpine Linux 3.22.0: Not Just for Servers, Containers, and IoT

Everybody knows that Alpine Linux is a great base OS for containers and IoT devices, and works great for running servers in data centers. We decided to see how well it performs on a desktop…

As EDA Ban Hits China Will Europe Step Up on Open Hardware?

Could Washington’s ban on US tech exports to China spark greater technological independence in Europe — and beyond?

Gnome’s New Director Tackles Funding, Pride and Prejudice

Given the current political climate in the US and parts of Europe, it’s not surprising that the haters have been targeting one of open source’s most beloved projects.

Nobara Linux: Fedora’s Wild Side, Unleashed

Nobara Linux is named after the character Nobara Kugisaki in the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. The distro’s creator, Thomas Crider, is a fan of the character and chose the name to add a personal touch.

AlmaLinux 10: RHEL’s Twin, With Twists

While most of the RHEL clones are happy to be line-by-line copies of Red Hat’s pride and joy, AlmaLinux 10 strives to be a little bit more.

Fedora 42 Release Party: Join the Celebration on Thursday

You don’t have to use Fedora to attend the Fedora 42 Release Party, but you will have to get up early if you live in the US. The party starts on Thursday at 9 am on the east coast, and at 6 am for those overlooking the Pacific.

Greece’s Tech Leap: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Will Greece’s embrace of tech as a mover and shaker of its economy ultimately be beneficial to the country and its neighbors? Marcos Fioretti examines the pros and cons.

Think Nobody’s Successfully Monetized Generative AI? Think Again.

While plenty are scoffing at the billions big tech is burning on generative AI, there’s growing evidence that a pot of gold really does wait at the end of this rainbow.

A Personal Homecoming to BunsenLabs Boron

This week’s episode of Distro Fever finds our hero revisiting BunsenLabs, where he discovers that this blast from his past is more than good enough for his present.

RISC-V’s Big Week Includes RHEL, CentOS Stream, and Rocky Linux

The open source ISA RISC-V has long been making inroads into Linux distributions, but this week Enterprise Linux distros got on board en masse.

Rocky Linux 10 Will Run on RISC-V

When Rocky Linux 10 is released, it will join a growing number of Linux distros that support the open source RISC-V instruction set.

AlmaLinux 9.6 Released on Same Day as RHEL 10

The AlmaLinux Foundation rolls out AlmaLinux 9.6 on the same day that Red Hat officially releases RHEL 10.

RHEL 10 Released at AI-Focused Red Hat Summit

Although we attended the event virtually, FOSS Force was able to get Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks to weigh-in on the open source AI controversy.

Google’s (and Others) Approach to Vendor Lock-In

Our Marco Fioretti shares his thoughts on Google's (and others') bad boy behavior against Nextcloud (and others).

SUSE Is Giving YaST the Dodo Bird Treatment

A quarter-century ago when SUSE was the cream of the crop, most Linux distros were envious of the YaST configuration tool.

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