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Our friends at the Free Software Foundation Europe are gearing up for I love Free Software day 2016, on Valentine’s Day! Click the image below to learn more,
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Part 3: It’s time to say goodbye to the operating system, and boot your PC from your own code. WHY DO THIS? Learn what compilers do behind the
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One of the biggest names in security responds to government snooping plans. Bruce Schneier is one of the best known experts on security and encryption issues. He has
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Annoyed by niggling differences between Linux distributions? Try Webmin, a consistent web-based tool for system administration. If you work with multiple Linux distributions, or different flavours of Unix,
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Part 2: Start to write full programs and create your own library of useful subroutines. Why do this? Learn what compilers do behind the scenes. Understand the language
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Linux users love sharing and comparing their desktop and window manager setups. Just look at /r/unixporn on Reddit for example, with over 33,000 subscribers. So we thought it’d
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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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If you still depend on a few Windows programs, or you want to help newbies make the switch to Linux, Wine is mightily useful. Question: what do you
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Yes, Christmas is just around the corner, so the big question is: what do you buy the geek in your life? Well, we’re being modest here but the
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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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