France Launches Government Linux Desktop Plan as Windows Exit Begins
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- France's DINUM announces a formal plan to transition government workstations from Windows to Linux as part of its national digital-sovereignty strategy.
- Each ministry and public operator must develop a comprehensive plan by autumn 2026 covering desktop systems, collaboration tools, AI, databases, and more.
- The move aims to reduce reliance on non-European digital technologies, emphasizing sovereignty and interoperability, with decisions on specific Linux distributions pending.
- Public reactions include support for reducing dependence on US tech giants and concerns about transition challenges like user adoption and technical compatibility.
- Some commenters note existing Linux use in French institutions, like the Gendarmerie using Ubuntu, and suggest broader European cooperation for a public-sector OS.