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Mir was big during the space race and it’s a big part of Canonical’s unification strategy. We talk to one of its chief architects at mission control.
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News
After two major FOSS vulnerabilities in recent months, Heartbleed and Shellshock, can we keep advocating open source in this way?
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Voice of the masses
This could turn into a mighty flame fest, but here we go: are you a fan of
systemd?
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Voice of the masses
We want to hear from you: what is your main reason for running GNU/Linux?
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News
It's time to take a trip down memory lane, and reminisce about the first distro that introduced you to Linux.
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News
Are Arch users more likely to use Vim? Or are Emacs users more likely to run a tiling window manager? Those are the questions we put to Reddit
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Features
Interview: Damian Conway We meet the creator of a programming language based on Klingon and one of the architects of Perl 6. If only we could tell them
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Voice of the masses
Vim vs Emacs vs Nano vs gEdit vs Kate vs ed: everyone has a favourite text editor, and some people get very passionate about it. You might love
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Voice of the masses
It might seem like a pernickety argument, but “Free Software” and “open source” emphasise different things. Free Software, as defined by the mighty Richard Stallman (RMS), stresses the
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