Linux gains relief from age verification law

A weekly roundup notes Linux receiving some relief amid an OS-level age verification law issue.

The FOSS Weekly edition covers multiple topics including Linux developments. It highlights relief for Linux in what it calls an absurd age verification law situation at the OS level. No further details on the law or timeline are provided in the source. The publication date of the roundup is May 28, 2026.

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