Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
Participation Required a Microsoft License — Until Citizens Pushed Back by Christine Hall: It turns out that this problem maybe wasn’t solved by a write-in response after all, as our article claims, but by a mere ask.
Our Trip With Mindful Bodhi Linux 7.0 by Larry Cafiero: Think of Bodhi Linux 7.0 as a digital walk for peace: a lightweight Moksha desktop, a small install footprint, and just enough polish to keep your aging hardware serene.
AlmaLinux Gets CUDA Parity With Ubuntu, RHEL, and RLC by Christine Hall: AlmaLinux users no longer have to juggle Nvidia workarounds: CUDA and GPU drivers are moving into the distro’s normal package workflow.
Parrot OS 7.1 Home Edition: Security Distro’s Surprisingly Good Daily Driver by Larry Cafiero: From white-hat hackers to casual users: Italy’s Parrot OS 7.1 Home Edition flies beyond its security reputation with a surprisingly polished KDE Plasma desktop.
Exploring Geminispace with Lagrange on Linux by Jack Wallen: Tired of ads, tracking, and doomscrolling? Lagrange lets you explore Geminispace — a stripped‑down, distraction‑free corner of the net.



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