Voice of the masses Archive
Voice of the masses
Obviously we all care about free and open source software – GNU/Linux and the incredibly rich variety of software we use wouldn’t exist without it. But just how
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For our next podcast, we want to hear how you got into GNU/Linux. Where did your journey begin? Maybe you saw it on the coverdisc of a magazine
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Systemd, the “bag of bits” that originally started as an init system but has since taken over a lot of the lower-level plumbing of GNU/Linux, has a controversial
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Debian are dropping support for 586-class processors in the newer versions of the distro. In simple terms, this means that original Pentium chips will stop working after Debian
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Poor Thunderbird. It’s a fantastic email client, but Mozilla would rather focus its efforts on Firefox – especially with increasing competition from Chrome/Chromium and other browsers. So the Mozilla
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This fortnight we want to know if there’s anything that you can’t do with free software that you’d like to. Is there an app that runs on Windows
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We’re recording a podcast this week and we thought we’d keep things simple with a straightforward question for this episode’s Voice of the Masses section. As the title
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According to their own website: “The Linux Foundation protects and promotes the ideals of freedom and generous collaboration established through the development of Linux, and shares these ideals
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It’s the start of a new year here in the Shire, and later this week we’re going to record the first episode for series 4 of our podcast.
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Yes, 2015 is coming to a close, and very soon the Linux Voice team will gather together for a festive podcast and some lovely home brew. In preparation,
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