Sometimes it feels like Unix has been around forever, at least to users who have used Linux, or BSD in any form for a decade or more now. Its ideals laid the groundwork for Linux, and it underpins macOS. A modern version
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It has been a while since I switched to Linux as the daily driver over Windows. Yes, I still have a dual boot system with Windows, coming handy for some games. But, largely, I have been a full-time Linux user for more
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There are hundreds of Linux distributions. However, some of those distributions end up not being maintained after it fails to attract users for its use-case, or its original objective. Despite that, some of them make it to the spotlight for their interesting
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Recently, I was asked to join a conversation about computing’s beginning. Some of the questions floated were: “When did standard computing really begin?” “What caused it?” “How does it affect us today, if at all?” These individuals had backgrounds in programming on
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I tried looking up some information on an old operating system I used to work with: DG/UX. Sadly, there isn’t a lot of information about it anymore. I loved that little operating system, and while I am sure that my experiences will
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