Here’s what people were reading the most on FOSS Force during the month of June, 2025.
EndeavourOS: A Distro That’s All Things to All People by Larry Cafiero: Our look at the popular Dutch Linux distribution EndeavourOS reveals an impressive distro that’s both easy to use and powerful enough for experienced users—thanks to its Arch Linux foundation.
antiX Linux: A ‘Proudly Anti-Fascist’ Distro That’s ‘Suitable for Old and New Computers’ by Larry Cafiero: We find a Linux distro that runs on computers big and small—and centers its identity on an antifascist stance—surprisingly refreshing!
Alpine Linux 3.22.0: Not Just for Servers, Containers, and IoT by Jack Wallen: Everybody knows that Alpine Linux is a great base OS for containers and IoT devices, and works great for running servers in data centers. We decided to see how well it performs on a desktop…
Gnome’s New Director Tackles Funding, Pride and Prejudice by Christine Hall: Given the current political climate in the US and parts of Europe, it’s not surprising that the haters have been targeting one of open source’s most beloved projects.
Nobara Linux: Fedora’s Wild Side, Unleashed by Larry Cafiero: Nobara Linux is named after the character Nobara Kugisaki in the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. The distro’s creator, Thomas Crider, is a fan of the character and chose the name to add a personal touch.
BigLinux: Samba, Software, and Surprises by Larry Cafiero: You all know the saying: Go big or go home. Brazil’s BigLinux delivers a feature-packed, user-friendly Linux experience — with a few playful twists along the way.
Modicia OS: Multimedia-Focused Linux With Flair by Larry Cafiero: Modicia O.S. blends powerful multimedia tools, unique features, and a polished user experience for Linux enthusiasts and creative professionals.
Ollama: Open Source AI That Runs on Your Computer by Jack Wallen: “For this article I’m going to show you how to install and use Ollama on Linux, so you can harness the power of AI without having to share your information with any third parties.”
Murena’s DeGoogled Android Alternative Upgraded to /e/OS 3.0 by Christine Hall: Murena is out with a new major release of its deGoogled and improved version of Android — /e/OS 3.O.
Warp Takes Your Terminal to Light Speed and Beyond by Jack Wallen: You’ll think you’re cruising through hyperspace — Warp brings speed, insight, and next-level productivity to the command line.
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