The city of Lyon is getting rid of most of its US software. Its choice of OnlyOffice instead of LibreOffice has me scratching my head.
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Christine Hall has been a journalist since 1971. In 2001, she began writing a weekly consumer computer column and started covering Linux and FOSS in 2002 after making the switch to GNU/Linux. Follow her on Twitter: @BrideOfLinux
Last night, on our computers at least, Google's new open source Gemini CLI started acting as if it were on mind altering drugs. Here's our morning after report.
Why is this GNOME fundraiser suggesting you donate less? Because steady beats flashy—and sometimes less means more.
On No Kings Day in a small town in North Carolina, our reporter rediscovers that code, community, and politics are intertwined.
Murena is out with a new major release of its deGoogled and improved version of Android -- /e/OS 3.O
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.
While most of the RHEL clones are happy to be line-by-line copies of Red Hat's pride and joy, AlmaLinux 10 strives to be a little bit more.
You don't have to use Fedora to attend the Fedora 42 Release Party, but you will have to get up early if you live in the US. The party starts on Thursday at 9 am on the east coast, and at 6 am for those overlooking the Pacific.
While plenty are scoffing at the billions big tech is burning on generative AI, there’s growing evidence that a pot of gold really does wait at the end of this rainbow.
The open source ISA RISC-V has long been making inroads into Linux distributions, but this week Enterprise Linux distros got on board en masse.