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FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending May 22, 2026

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read articles on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.

  1. Default Extrox Linux desktop.

    Extrox Linux: Audiophile-Friendly MX Spin with an Arch Twin by Larry Cafiero: From the MX Linux community comes Extrox, a duo of Xfce-based spins—one MX, one Arch—that emphasize audio tooling without sacrificing day-to-day usability.

  2. How Ubuntu Plans to Add AI Without Taking Over Your PC by Christine Hall: Jon Seager’s roadmap brings agentic AI to Ubuntu through inference Snaps and background enhancements, while vowing not to hard‑wire AI into the OS or shove it at unwilling users.

  3. Fedora 44 Brings GNOME 50, KDE 6.6, and Better Gaming (With Screenshots) by Larry Cafiero: We take Fedora’s newest weekly‑distro pick for a spin to see how it handles real‑world browsing, office work, media… with a bit of gaming on the side.

  4. Gemini CLI’s Short Life and Google’s Antigravity Bait‑and‑Switch by Christine Hall: Enterprise customers keep Gemini CLI, but open source users are nudged toward a proprietary “upgrade” called Antigravity CLI.

  5. A Simple One-Click Mitigation for ‘Copy Fail’ and ‘Dirty Frag’ for Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, and Other Debian‑Based Distros by Christine Hall: First there was Copy Fail, now there’s Dirty Frag. That’s two — count ’em — two Linux vulnerabilities that could give bad guys root access to your computer at once. Well, there’s actually three, but to explain that would get too complicated for what I’m here for.

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