Eu shows seriousness toward open source software

The European Union appears to be increasing its focus on open source software. This development could benefit Linux and potentially gaming distributions in the future. A recent article from PC Gamer highlights this shift.

The European Union is demonstrating a stronger commitment to open source software, according to a PC Gamer article published on January 9, 2026. The title of the piece, "Looks like the EU is getting serious about open source, which could eventually spell good news for Linux and hopefully gaming distros," suggests positive implications for open source ecosystems.

The article's description emphasizes the importance of promoting open source, stating, "Open all roads to open source software, I say." This reflects an optimistic view on how such policies might open opportunities for Linux-based systems, including those tailored for gaming.

While specific details on the EU's actions remain limited in the available information, the focus on open source aligns with broader efforts to foster innovation and accessibility in software development. For Linux users and gaming enthusiasts, this could mean enhanced support and adoption of open source alternatives in the region.

PC Gamer, a publication specializing in gaming and technology, positions this as potentially good news for the community, though long-term effects on gaming distros are speculative based on the title's phrasing.

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