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| | | | | You asked, he answered! For Slashdot's 20th anniversary -- and the 23rd anniversary of the first release of Red Hat Linux -- here's a special treat. Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has responded to questions submitted by Slashdot readers. Read on for his answers...... | |
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brianreiter.org
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| | | | | When Windows NT was first being developed, one of the goals was to make the kernel separate from the programming interface. NT was originally intended to be the successor to OS/2 but Microsoft also wanted to include compatibility to run Windows 3.x applications and to meet 1980s era DoD Orange Book and FIPS specifications to... | |
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fosspost.org
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| | | | | We choose MX Linux 21 to be the best desktop Linux distribution of 2021, come see why and a full review for the featured distribution! | |
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hexaitos.com
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| | | [AI summary] This post details the author's experience transitioning from OpenBSD to FreeBSD as a desktop OS, highlighting the challenges and successes encountered during the setup process. The author outlines the steps taken to configure a functional desktop environment with XFCE, address audio and graphics issues, enable automounting for external drives, and deal with package management quirks in the FreeBSD Quarterly branch. The post serves as a comprehensive guide for others considering FreeBSD as a desktop operating system. | ||