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After Google removed needed permissions from the Nextcloud app, it refused to return them for months — which quickly changed when the press got involved.
Helwan O.S: Egypt’s All-Purpose Linux Distribution
The folks who develop Helwan O.S say it’s “designed by devs for devs and creators,” but our Larry Cafiero says it’s a distro that it would probably fit about anybody.
‘End of 10’ to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use Linux
It's almost like the good ol' days of install fests and the like! 'End of 10' is an organization that's making it easy for Windows 10 users with computers that can't upgrade to Windows 11, to install Linux instead of sending good hardware to the landfill.
Rocky Linux from CIQ Launches Optimized Platform for AI
CIQ is now offering Rocky Linux, especially purposed for large-scale AI deployments.
Red Hat Has Unofficially Released RHEL 10
By all indications, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 — that would be RHEL 10 to most of us — was evidently overnight quietly rolled out to paying customers.
RISC-V and RISE Partner to a Take a Role in the Yocto Project
The Yocto Project, RISC-V and the Rise Project working together in tandem can’t be anything but good for the macrocosmic open source universe.
Neptune OS — A German Distro With a Multimedia Focus
This is the start of a new weekly feature on FOSS Force, which is officially going to run on Thursdays or Fridays (we’re still trying to decide). This week you’re in luck because you’re going to get two Disto of the Week columns — today and on Friday.
System76’s Got Game With Its New Serval WS Laptop
The new upgrade to System76’s Serval WS reminds us of an old song by The Band because, “it’s a gamer’s dream if we ever did see one.”
The Mobile Browsers That Stick Their Noses Into Your Business
The folks behind Surfshark VPN have looked to see which mobile browsers are most likely to compromise your privacy, and offers some ways that you can protect yourself.
Europe’s Search for a More Localized and Relevant Search Experience
The EU’s EuroSearch vision might pave the way for a new search paradigm that will benefit local and regional communities throughout the world.
Should You Trust Redis’s Rebaptism Into the Holy Open Source Spirit?
Be sure to take the included poll after you read this delve into Redis and the wishy-washy world that has become the company’s relationship with open-source.
FOSS Force Mostly Open Tech News Quiz – May 2, 2025
Did you have time to keep up with the news this week? Here’s your chance to brag… or not. This week there are 10 questions. Good luck!
Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Open Source Labs Badly Needs Your Help!
An organization that among other things provides hosting for over 500 free and open source projects from all over the world suddenly finds itself needing a helping hand.
UN Drops Google for CryptPad, an Encrypted Open-Source Office Suite
The United Nations became the latest large organization to embrace this collaborative office suite when it used it to replace Google Forms. Here’s what you need to know about the open-source project.
FreeBSD Wants to Know a Few Things
FreeBSD evidently found last year’s Community Survey so useful that they’re turning it into an annual event.
Is Free/Open Source Software Sustainable?
The co-founder of the open-source company Nextcloud reminds us that the free software philosophy that’s the foundation of open source is much more than a software development model.
What the EU Can Learn From India About Digital Policies
For the last several decades, India has been quietly developing its economic independence muscles as it morphs into an IT leader with global prowess.
Petition Attempts to Force OSI to Release Complete Vote Count
When it comes to Open Source Initiative’s 2025 board election, we’re reminded of Yogi Berra’s observation that, “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.”
FOSS Force Mostly Open Tech News Quiz – April 25, 2025
Did you have time to keep up with the news this week? Here’s your chance to brag… or not. This week there are 11 questions. Good luck!
After Three Years, AlmaLinux Is Having an Election
Here’s some preliminary information about AlmaLinux OS Foundation’s upcoming board election. We’ll keep you up-to-date as we learn more.
