EU OS takes a 'layered' approach to its new Linux distro for the public sector
Briefly

The European Union is creating a new Linux distribution called EU OS, built on Fedora with the KDE Plasma desktop environment. It aims to provide a structure where additional layers can be added for various user needs, promoting eco-friendliness and cost savings amid Windows 10's end-of-life. The initiative follows the principle of 'public money = public code,' ensuring that investments benefit all citizens while reducing vendor lock-in and facilitating innovation with open-source software.
The EU OS looks to create a new Linux distribution that serves as a base for all EU OS users while delivering additional layers for personalization.
EU OS is designed to be a proof-of-concept Fedora-based distro aiming to provide common functionalities for users in the European Union.
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