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Berkeley Unix

Berkeley Unix, also known as BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), is a series of Unix operating system variants developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1977 to 1995.

Richard Stallman Explains Everything

Richard Stallman

Richard Stallman, Founder and Leader of the free software movement joins David to discuss his creation of the computer operating system “GNU” and his skepticism over using proprietary software. On the Bonus Show: David’s apartment problem, internal drama among progressive media, Fox News takes down its tweet about the Quebec […]

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