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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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A flurry of patent lawsuits has affected the landscape for open source software developers and businesses operating in the United States. Adam Saunders examines the state of play.
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A former FreeNAS developer brings the power of the popular FreeBSD-based NAS solution closer home to Debian. Despite being open source software, the most-popular NAS solution, FreeNAS, is
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With the Gnome desktop now going from strength to strength, the role of the Foundation has never been more important. In 2014, a lot changed for both the
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Why do this? Understand the big changes in modern distros. See how Systemd replaces SysVinit. Get to grips with units and the new journal. Hate mail, personal insults,
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Surely the ‘d’ in Systemd is a typo? No – it’s a form of Unix notation used to signify a daemon. You mean like those little devils inhabiting
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Get acquainted with the easiest backup tool on the planet to help you save yourself from the inevitable data apocalypse. Why do this? You’d really risk losing data?
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In the 1950s came the transistor, and with the transistor came the supercomputer – here’s how to program one of the first.
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Live from OggCamp 2015! We talk about net neutrality. Whether Theresa May or may not. GNU HURD 0.7 and privacy. Plus a real Voice of the Masses.
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ASM usually means assembly, and .js usually means a JavaScript library, but what on earth are those two things doing together?
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