Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
BesGnuLinux: a Lightweight, Fast, Furious, and Stable Distro by Larry Cafiero: BesGnuLinux calls itself lightweight, useful, and stable — but after a wild ride with version 3-0, you might find it’s got a lot more ‘fast and furious’ under the hood.
KDE Linux Goes Alpha: Arch-Based, Immutable OS Unveiled at Akademy by Christine Hall: KDE Linux hits alpha—ready for developers and power users, but ordinary Linux fans should hold off for now. What’s it is, what’s it isn’t, and why it matters.
Linux Lite 7.6: Plenty for Windows Refugees, But Too Dumbed Down for Comfort by Larry Cafiero: Though feature-rich, Linux Lite 7.6 might come off as patronizing to new users abandoning Windows 10, and too simplistic for the Linux faithful.
We Asked LibreOffice and Collabora: Why Aren’t They in Schools Instead of Word and Google Docs? by Marco Fioretti: FOSS Force’s Marco Fioretti asks LibreOffice’s Italo Vignoli and Collabora’s Naomi Obbard about why their software isn’t used in more schools, and what can be done to turn that around.
CachyOS — Distrowatch’s Top Distro Has Speed, Polish and Features by Larry Cafiero: CachyOS delivers top‑tier performance, modern desktop choices, and hassle‑free software management — a standout among Arch‑based distros.
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