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The Top Five — For the Week Ending July 25, 2005

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

  1. Updating Rhino Linux is simple, and the program allows you to monitor the update.

    Rolling With Rhino: The Ups and Downs of a Reinvented Linux by Larry Cafiero: Unconventional, opinionated, and undeniably unique — Rhino Linux might change the way you see your desktop. Or at least keep you guessing.

  2. The KDE Plasma desktop immediately after installation.

    Bluestar Linux: Arch Power, User-Friendly Polish by Larry Cafiero: Think Arch is only for the hardcore? Bluestar Linux rewrites the rules—delivering power, polish, and zero intimidation. While the Linux universe is full of distros—314 active distributions, only a handful strike a good balance between performance and aesthetics.

  3. The Stacer cleanup window.

    How Stacer Simplifies Linux System Maintenance and Optimization by Jack Wallen: Want complete control over your Linux system—without the command line? Discover how Stacer can clean, tweak, and optimize your setup in just a few clicks.

  4. What’s the Point of Linux “Anti-Something” Distros? by Marco Fioretti: The biggest question our man in Italy has about Linux distros and other open source software projects taking political stances is: do they do more harm than good?

  5. Albert general tab in settings.

    Streamline Your Linux Workflow with Albert by Jack Wallen: It’s not magic—it just feels like it. Meet Albert, your desktop superpower.Albert is the Linux app you need for searching and taking action on the Linux desktop.

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