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movement-and its impact on computing, business,
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dominate the web-server market. Apache: The
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Free as in Freedom interweaves biographical
snapshots of GNU project founder Richard Stallman
with the political, social and economic history of
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filling the need for detailed documentation that
is generally lacking in open source technology.
Covers soup-to-nuts detail of se ...
Once upon a time Linus Torvalds was a skinny
unknown, just another nerdy Helsinki techie who
had been fooling around with computers since
childhood. Then he wrote a groundbr ...
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package manager, as well as capable of using APT
and RPMs. Junior is a single CD distribution
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