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Xfce lock screen fails

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Introducing Jan: A Privacy-Centric, Open-Source GPT for AI Enthusiasts

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Begin the Journey: Finding a practical starting point with Free Open Source Software

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The IBM PC — 44 years old today

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An Open-Source AI Tool for Voice Generation

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Microsoft Nonsense

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Begin the journey: Why your ethics might require adoption of Free and Open Source Software

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Why I support the “Right to Repair”

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DigitalBridge to be at Wake Forest Job Fair

David Both
July 30, 2022July 30, 2022

Digital Bridge will be participating in the next Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce Job Fair. Make sure you stop by and check out what opportunities we have available to help advance your career or business.

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Introducing Jan: A Privacy-Centric, Open-Source GPT for AI Enthusiasts

Are you looking for a locally hosted open source GPT that protects your privacy while allowing you to leverage the latest AI models? Then you need to download Jan. Jan is easy to install on Linux, macOS, and Windows and has excellent documentation to guide that process.

Don Watkins
August 14, 2025August 5, 2025

Begin the Journey: Finding a practical starting point with Free Open Source Software

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on 2025-07-20 at https://beardystarstuff.net/ and is reproduced here with the author’s permission. As...

Denny Henke
August 13, 2025August 4, 2025

The IBM PC — 44 years old today

On August 12, 1981, the IBM PC — the IBM 5150 — was announced to the world. I’d known about it for several months as I’d written the training course for the IBM Customer engineers who were slated to repair it.

David Both
August 12, 2025August 12, 2025

An Open-Source AI Tool for Voice Generation

Are you a scientist, developer or just a tinkerer like me? Are you fascinated with the power of AI to...

Don Watkins
August 11, 2025August 3, 2025

Microsoft Nonsense

This morning, as I was reading various newsfeeds, I found some news about Microsoft these days. That's not interesting in...

David Both
August 9, 2025August 9, 2025

Begin the journey: Why your ethics might require adoption of Free and Open Source Software

My own journey into free software began with my ethics. It was, and is, deeply personal but simultaneously connected to my understanding of the larger world I am a part of.

Denny Henke
August 8, 2025August 8, 2025

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“systemd for SysAdmins” Now Available

May 13,2025

My latest book — a #1 New Release on Amazon — “systemd for Linux  SysAdmins” is now available from my publisher, Apress, and on Amazon.

2nd Edition now Available

All three volumes of this best-selling second edition of my Linux Self-Study course are now available from Apress and Amazon. See the details of this 3-volume self-study course.

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