Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
Is Manjaro Done? Stick a Fork in It by Christine Hall: A rebellion inside the Manjaro project, a community strike, and a threatened fork raise a hard question for users and contributors alike: is it time to rescue Manjaro, or walk away?
PrismLinux: A No‑Drama, Sane Approach to Arch-Based Linux by Larry Cafiero: A polished Arch-based distro with a stellar installer, sane defaults, and plenty of choices to keep power users happy.
Meet Flow, a Fresh New Browser for Linux by Jack Wallen: If you miss Arc’s design and want something similar on Linux — but open source and without the AI baggage — Flow Browser is worth a look.
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.
How to Run Windows Apps on Linux Using Bottles by Jack Wallen: It’s a rare occasion that I have to run a Windows app on Linux. When I do, I always know there are several possible means to that end. One of these is Bottles, an app that supplies a compatibility layer for running Windows apps on Linux. It’s built on top of Wine and includes a user-friendly GUI for managing your apps.



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