From a German state going all in on Linux and open source to System76's decision to eventually drop Gnome for its own desktop, here are the most read articles on FOSS Force during 2021. Articles not published during the year have been removed from the list.
Posts tagged as “Linux”
Moshe Bar’s Codenotary Votes for AlmaLinux – Becomes a Platinum Member
Codenotary signs on to become AlmaLinux's first $100,000 a year top tier Platinum supporter less than a month before CentOS 8's end of life.
See Carla Schroder Talk Linux Online — and Maybe Win a Book or Other Cool Swag
Not only will you get to learn things you maybe don't know about Linux, you might win a copy of Linux Cookbook SE, or some amazing swag!
A German State Is Saying Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux
The state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany has already produced plans to make the state government almost 100% open source by the end of 2026.
Tux’s Favorite Recipes: Enticing Snippets from the New ‘Linux Cookbook, 2nd Edition’
The recipes that Carla Shroder shares here only begin to scratch the surface of what's in the Second Edition of her classic guide to Linux.
AlmaLinux 8.5 Is Out, Less Than 48 Hours After Latest RHEL Release
Users can download now for on-premises and edge installations. Images for AWS, Azure, GCP and other clouds will be available soon. Less than 48 hours…
OpenSUSE is Looking for Candidates to Run for Its Board
Two seats on the board at openSUSE are up for grabs. Candidates will be announced on November 22, and voting begins on December 13.
Ken Starks Hangs Up His Spurs at Reglue
From October 2013 to October 2016, Starks popular column on FOSS Force captivated our audience with his salt of the earth, workingman's perception on Linux and open source.
Why I Wrote the Linux Cookbook, Second Edition
Spoiler alert: "Most tech authors don't write to make money. We write to share cool stuff."
Project Trident, a Linux Distribution with BSD Roots, Shuts Down
Project Trident's default Lumina desktop environment is unaffected by this development and will continue to be developed and maintained for Linux and BSD users.