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linux.slashdot.org
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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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unixdigest.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is advocating for a shift from Linux to BSD operating systems due to concerns over corporate influence and the increasing complexity of Linux distributions. They highlight issues such as systemd's development being driven by commercial interests, the integration of third-party services like Cloudflare and Google into systemd, and the lack of privacy and security in Linux. The user believes BSD offers a more secure, stable, and community-driven alternative, with a focus on privacy and open-source principles. They also mention the GPL license's restrictions compared to BSD's more flexible licensing, which allows for proprietary modifications. The user has a history of using Linux and now prefers BSD for its simplicity and reliability, esp... | |
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blog.darknedgy.net
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | For some reasons, I decided to use FreeBSD on my laptop. Several times have I tried it in the last few years. Several times have I stopped after the first issue that I felt was sign of it not being built for me. This time, I'll go for at least a whole month of using it. So I can really decide if I keep using it ; or switch back to OpenBSD. | ||