Free Software Project
How Big Blue fell for Linux
When open-source developers and IBM took gambles on each other, free software showed it can flourish in the heartland of corporate computing.
A boy and his computer
Linus Torvalds' autobiography reveals a geek's geek who is changing the world, just for the heck of it.
The Linux jihad
Or, what do alien crypto, poststructuralism and virtual private networks all have in common?
Do-it-yourself giant brains!
From punch cards to Linux, hackers love to tinker and share. Even Bill Gates can't stop them.
Letters to the editor
Abortion isn't easy -- in movies or in life. Plus: Is gun control elitist? Virtual panty raids are better than gore fests.
BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code
How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating system on the ashes of the '60s -- and then lost the lead to Linux.
Free Software Project Bibliography
An incomplete listing of FSP research materials.
Finland -- the open-source society
In the icy, cellphone-mad birthplace of Linux, networks rule. It's a matter of survival.
Chapter 1: Boot Time
Part 1: Linus Torvalds at the Villa Montalvo
Chapter 1: Boot Time
Part 3: The Bamboo Forest
Chapter one: Boot time
Part 2: Starting points
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