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Interviews

Slax Desktop with KDE

An Interview With Slax Creator Tomas Matejicek

Slax is a minimal Linux distribution that works from USB. It is based on Debian and aims to be as much as modular and portable as possible. Slax has been around for more than a decade and half. We published a review for it few months ago, but we wanted to hear more about it […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh December 14, 2019December 31, 2019
programming stories 6 July 18, 2016

Meet Ali Abdulghani, a Blind Programmer Working in the field of Open Source

It’s rare actually to hear about people with such will and desire to continue their lives even though they suffer such tragic disabilities, for this, meet “Ali Abdulghani”, an Iraqi young man working in the field of free and open-source software although he is completely blind! Who said that you should be useless when you can’t […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh July 18, 2016April 16, 2019

 

 

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