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Voice of the masses
Competition is really hotting up in the cheap single-board computer market. CHIP, “the world’s first nine dollar computer” was successfully crowdfunded earlier this year, and now we have
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We were at SUSECon 2015 earlier in the month, where the company announced the release of OpenSUSE Leap 42.1. (We’ll have more on the event and a review
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It’s a straightforward question for this episode of our podcast: who is your biggest hero in the GNU/Linux and Free Software world? We expect that a large bunch
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Free and open source software has taken hold in virtually every area of computing. We have free operating systems in the form of GNU/Linux and the *BSDs, we
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If a Windows user is considering switching to Linux and asks us to recommend a distro, we typically roll out the usual desktop favourites: Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, OpenSUSE
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For almost two decades, Tux has served as the official mascot for the Linux kernel, and is often used to represent GNU/Linux as a whole. We’re all used
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Some people dismiss Richard Stallman as a kook, an old hacker who’s out of touch with the computing industry today. Conversely, many of us in the Linux and
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It’s been a while since our last podcast, thanks to deadlines and summer holidays, but we’re gearing up to make another and want to hear from you! What’s
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It’s been a topsy-turvy few years for the Firefox web browser. Competition from Chrome, interface redesigns, integration of services like Pocket, and the controversial adoption of Adobe’s DRM
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While part-time hobbyists do plenty of great work on GNU/Linux, most of the code thesedays comes from paid developers. So for our upcoming podcast, we want your opinions:
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