interviews

Reach for the open skies: An interview with Curtis Olson

FlightGear is one of the most amazing and most important open source projects in existence. With a huge community around it, and a group...

VLC player rocks, and Jean-Baptiste Kempf talks about it!

VLC media player is one of the most well known and successful open source projects. From day one, VLC has "invaded" the multimedia world,...

Interview With Sancho Lerena From Pandora FMS

Hello Unixmen readers, today we have a special guest here at our desk! Ladies and gentlemen, we  present you our friend Sancho Lerena from Pandora...

Community Interview | Daniel Mons

While things remain quiet overall with Linux development, I took some time out to interview a good friend of mine who I have known...

Exclusive Interview | Alasdair Lumsden

At Unixmen, we were lucky enough to score an exclusive interview with former Project Leader of the OpenIndiana, Alasdair Lumsden. Since Alasdair’s resignation, it has...

Interview with Clive Crous from Linux Game Publishing

Linux Game Publishing is a software company specialized in porting games to the Linux platform. Since 2001, LGP has accomplished many great things on...

Knockd – Detailed And Simpler

As I could see there are lot of articles about knockd and it’s implementation. So, what are my efforts to make this unique? I...

BSD For Human Beings? | Interview

Continuing our BSD summer interviews, we introduce today a very interesting interview with Kris Moore, the founder and current leader of development of the...

Exclusive Interview with Illumos Founder Garrett D’Amore

During the week, Unixmen exclusively interviewed Illumos Founder, Garrett D'Amore. Garrett has worked for the likes of Sun Microsystems and Nexenta. Upon the announcement...

The Grand Android browsers Showdown

Your productivity with a smartphone is primarily reliant on your smartphone’s browser, as most of the tasks on a smartphone are done in your...

Warren Woodford and the Linux distro market | Interview

Warren Woodford is the man behind MEPIS, one of the first ever GNU/Linux distributions that tried to be more friendly to the user. In...

Simply Bryan Lunduke

Bryan Lunduke is a programmer of cross platform software since the 1990’s, a project leader to many teams and a self-declared nerd. Moreover he...

Rob Weir explains the OpenOffice resurrection | Interview

Last week, we had the first OpenOffice release, since the project was donated to the Apache foundation. This raised a lot of questions and...

XStreamOS: An Illumos Kernel based Operating System

Being a Technical Writer involves a lot of reading and research of new and emerging technologies. And one project that recently came to my...

Interview with XFCE’s Nick Schermer

After the release of Unity and Gnome Shell, XFCE gained more popularity, fans and support for being the reliable "traditional" desktop environment. Fast, modern,...

Interview with Aviv Sharon of Wildfire Games

0 A.D. is a free and open source ancient warfare real time strategy game, that has drawn a lot of attention around it for...

Interview with Ding Zhou of Ubuntu Tweak

Ubuntu tweak is a well known application which allows Ubuntu users to tweak various aspects of their system. The founder of the project, Ding...

Introduction to LanyFS

Back in July 2012, I had the privilege of talking with Dan Luedtke. He was busy working on a new project for his studies,...