Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read articles on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
Proudly Canadian Maple Linux 1.4: Who Knew Tux Could Be So Polite? by Larry Cafiero: More than a novelty from north of the 49th, this Debian‑based distro uses Canadian and EU privacy principles to offer a telemetry‑free, ready‑to‑work Cinnamon desktop.
Can Garuda Linux Mokka Take Manjaro’s Arch-Based Crown? by Larry Cafiero: Our reviewer looks at Garuda Linix and finds a rolling-release Arch derivative with eye-catching visuals, a friendly installer, and a smart setup assistant that fixes the distro’s lean default install.
Rofi and Wofi: Keyboard Launchers That Keep Your Hands on the Keys by Jack Wallen: Prefer to drive Linux from the home row? Rofi and wofi turn a simple key combo into a fast app launcher and window switcher on both X11 and Wayland.
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?
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.



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