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The wildebeests, also called gnus or wildebai, are a genus of antelopes, Connochaetes. They belong to the family Bovidae, which includes antelopes, cattle, goats, sheep and other even-toed horned ungulates. Connochaetes includes two species, both native to Africa: the black wildebeest, or white-tailed gnu (C. gnou); and the blue wildebeest, or brindled gnu (C. taurinus). Fossil records suggest these two species diverged about one million years ago, resulting in a northern and a southern species. The blue wildebeest remained in its original range and changed very little from the ancestral species, while the black wildebeest changed more in order to adapt to its open grassland habitat in the south. The most obvious way of telling the two species apart are the differences in their colouring and in the way their horns are oriented.
In East Africa, the blue wildebeest is the most abundant big game species and some populations perform an annual migration to new grazing grounds but the black wildebeest is merely nomadic. Breeding in both takes place over a short period of time at the end of the rainy season and the calves are soon active and are able to move with the herd. Nevertheless, some fall prey to large carnivores. Wildebeest often graze in mixed herds with zebra which gives heightened awareness of potential predators. They are also alert to the warning signals emitted by other animals such as baboons. Wildebeest are a tourist attraction but compete with domesticated livestock for pasture and are sometimes blamed by farmers for transferring diseases and parasites to their cattle. Some illegal hunting goes on but the population trend is fairly stable and some populations are in national parks or on private land. The IUCN lists both species as being of "least concern".
Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, rms, is a software freedom activist and computer programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in a manner such that its users receive the freedoms to use, study, distribute and modify that software. Software that ensures these freedoms is termed free software. Stallman launched the GNU Project, founded the Free Software Foundation, developed the GNU Compiler Collection and GNU Emacs, and wrote the GNU General Public License.
Stallman launched the GNU Project in September 1983 to create a Unix-like computer operating system composed entirely of free software. With this, he also launched the free software movement. He has been the GNU project's lead architect and organizer, and developed a number of pieces of widely used GNU software including, among others, the GNU Compiler Collection, the GNU Debugger and the GNU Emacs text editor. In October 1985 he founded the Free Software Foundation.
GNU i/ɡnuː/ is an operating system project and an extensive collection of computer software. GNU is composed wholly of free software.
GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix!", chosen because GNU's design is Unix-like, but differs from Unix by being free software and containing no Unix code. The GNU project includes an operating system kernel, GNU HURD, which was the original focus of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). However, non-GNU kernels, most famously the Linux kernel, can also be used with GNU software; and since the kernel is the least mature part of GNU, this is how it is usually used. The combination of GNU software and the Linux kernel is commonly known as Linux (or less frequently GNU/Linux; see GNU/Linux naming controversy).
GNU is still missing some components to make it a full operating system that a person can readily install and use on a computer, specifically a fully functioning kernel. In practice, most usable GNU-based operating systems are Linux distributions. They contain the Linux kernel, GNU components and software from many other free software projects.
Linux (pronounced i/ˈlɪnəks/ LIN-əks or, less frequently, /ˈlaɪnəks/ LYN-əks) is a Unix-like and mostly POSIX-compliant computer operating system (OS) assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution. The defining component of Linux is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on 5 October 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to describe the operating system, which has led to some controversy.
Linux was originally developed as a free operating system for personal computers based on the Intel x86 architecture, but has since been ported to more computer hardware platforms than any other operating system. Thanks to its dominance on smartphones, Android, which is built on top of the Linux kernel, has the largest installed base of all general-purpose operating systems. Linux, in its original form, is also the leading operating system on servers and other big iron systems such as mainframe computers and virtually all fastest supercomputers, but is used on only around 1.6% of desktop computers with Linux-based Chrome OS taking about 5% of the overall and nearly 20% of the sub-$300 notebook sales. Linux also runs on embedded systems, which are devices whose operating system is typically built into the firmware and is highly tailored to the system; this includes smartphones and tablet computers running Android and other Linux derivatives,TiVo and similar DVR devices, network routers, facility automation controls, televisions,video game consoles, and smartwatches.
Social media are computer-mediated tools that allow people or companies to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. Social media is defined as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." Furthermore, social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive platforms through which individuals and communities share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content. They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between businesses, organizations, communities, and individuals. These changes are the focus of the emerging field of technoself studies. Social media differ from traditional or industrial media in many ways, including quality,reach, frequency, usability, immediacy, and permanence. Social media operate in a dialogic transmission system (many sources to many receivers). This is in contrast to traditional media that operates under a monologic transmission model (one source to many receivers).
Actors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyActors: Susan Egan (actress), Bill Gates (actor), Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli (composer), J.T.S. Moore (producer), J.T.S. Moore (editor), J.T.S. Moore (director), J.T.S. Moore (writer), Richard M. Stallman (actor), Linus Torvalds (actor), Robert Flemming (actor), Patrick Devine (actor), Kevin Collins (actor), Brian Biles (actor), Brian Behlendorf (actor), Robert Flemming (actor),
Plot: While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
Keywords: computer, computer-cracker, free-software, gnu-software, independent-film, linux, microsoft, open-source-software, operating-system, software-companyNaturdokument Gnus bei der gefährlichen Überquerung des Mara Flusses in Kenia www.Naturfotografie-Pum.at Helmut Pum
Music Video of G'n'U performing "Luis Fonsi - Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee" in greek. Lyrics: http://lyricstranslate.com/el/despacito-%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B3%CE%AC.html-1 Download "G'n'U - Αργά" 320kbps: http://www117.zippyshare.com/v/bXxensxS/file.html Mix & Master by Jim Mastor Directed, Edited by Jim Mastor Jim Mastor's Social Media: ► Facebook Page -- https://www.facebook.com/jim.mastor ► Facebook Profile -- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010567183827 ► Instragram -- https://instagram.com/jim_mastor/ ► Ask -- http://ask.fm/JimMastor ► Jim's Channel -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oMaGL3aOt2P42bCDaTqdw **************************************** Ermis' Social Media: ►Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/ermito.gruppoautonomo?fref=hovercard ► Instagram -- https://www.ins...
Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open source and free software movements. It features several interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs (and hackers-cum-entrepreneurs), including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf. The film begins in medias res with an IPO, and then sets the historical stage by showing the beginnings of software development back in the day when software was shared on paper tape for the price of the paper itself. It then segues to Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists in which he asks Computer Hobbyists to not share, but to buy software. (This letter was written by Gates when Microsoft was still based in Arizona and sp...
Το τραγούδι αναφέρεται σε πολλούς που "την έχουν δει gangsta rappers". Δεν κράζουμε την Capital ή την όποια δισκογραφική με καλλιτέχνες που έχουν πολυετή εμπειρία στον χώρο της μουσικής. G'n'U - Autotune (Official music video) Music Videoclip of G'n'U performing their single "Autotune". Produced by Jim Mastor Mix & Master by Jim Mastor Directed, Edited by Jim Mastor Written by Ermis Gutis Shooted by Vasilis Papadakis Jim Mastor's Social Media: ► Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/jim.mastor ► Instragram -- https://instagram.com/jim_mastor/ ► Ask -- http://ask.fm/JimMastor ► Jim's Channel -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oMaGL3aOt2P42bCDaTqdw **************************************** Ermis Gutis's Social Media: Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/ermito.gruppoautonomo?fref...
G'n'U - SURVIVOR (Official Music Video) Music Videoclip of G'n'U performing their single "SURVIVOR". Produced by Jim Mastor Mix & Master by Jim Mastor Directed, Edited by Jim Mastor Lyrics by Ermis Gutis Jim Mastor's Social Media: ► Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/jim.mastor ► Instragram -- https://instagram.com/jim_mastor/ ► Ask -- http://ask.fm/JimMastor ► Jim's Channel -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oMaGL3aOt2P42bCDaTqdw **************************************** Ermis Gutis's Social Media: Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/ermito.gruppoautonomo?fref=hovercard Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/ermitogr/ **************************************** SUBSCRIBE~COMMENT~LIKE~SHARE Copyright © G'n'U productions 2013 - 2017
The wildebeests, also called gnus, are a genus of antelopes, scientific name Connochaetes. They belong to the family Bovidae, which includes antelopes, cattle, goats, sheep and other even-toed horned ungulates. Connochaetes includes two species, both native to Africa: the black wildebeest, or white-tailed gnu (C. gnou); and the blue wildebeest, or brindled gnu (C. taurinus). Fossil records suggest these two species diverged about one million years ago, resulting in a northern and a southern species. The blue wildebeest remained in its original range and changed very little from the ancestral species, while the black wildebeest changed more in order to adapt to its open grassland habitat in the south. The most obvious way of telling the two species apart are the differences in their colouri...
A couple of wildebeest contemplate crossing a river. http://birdboxstudio.com/
Lion vs Widebeest Real Fight Caught on Camera at Ngorongoro Crater / Conservation Area November 3rd 2016
Linus Torvalds talks about Linux and GNU/Linux. Selected clips from Revolution OS. Copyright 2001 Wonderview Productions Note: This video may only be used for purposes such as criticism, review, private study, scholarship, or research. Other research materials and information: http://tech-insider.org/
On September 27, 1983 he had announced the launch of GNU, which was a free software replacement for UNIX. He is the founder of Free Software Movement and campaigns against propriety softwares and patents. Subscribe to our FactorDaily Channel: https://goo.gl/QOG5xx Checkout more of Factordaily here: http://factordaily.com/ https://www.facebook.com/factordaily/ https://twitter.com/factordaily
Gnu (Wildebeest) crossing river Talek in the Maasai Mara reserve, KENYA during the Gnu migration , August 2014.
Dec 29, 2012 - Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa
Rob Miles talks editing with GNU/Linux & free software. More from Rob Miles on his channel: http://bit.ly/Rob_Miles_YouTube http://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
A rambly vlog where I talk about why I use Linux and open-source software and why I avoid using Microsoft Windows and non-open-source software.
Free Software 4 life http://www.gnu.org/ http://www.fsf.org/
//DESCRIPCIÓN Bienvenidos al curso de GNU/Linux donde comenzaremos desde cero hasta temas intermedios para que aprendan a manejar el sistema GNU/Linux. En este vídeo hablamos sobre UNIX, quien lo creo y que relación tiene con GNU y Linux, a su vez, también hablamos de GNU y Linux y como estos dos proyectos se unieron para crear el sistema operativo GNU/Linux. TE AGRADECERÍA MUCHO SI ME AYUDAS A COMPARTIR EL VÍDEO :) //ENLACES QUE COMPLEMENTAN LA CLASE https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-like https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proyecto_GNU https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BAcleo_Linux //ME ENCUENTRAS EN... https://twitter.com/chepegeek https://www.facebook.com/SistemaGeekOficial/ ...
Great little song from an extremely talented pair.. Although I've seen a few versions of this on here (including a Muppets one I didn't know existed!), I thought I'd try my own stab at it.. and added my own little joke at the end for the geeks in the room :D
Richard Stallman joins us to celebrate our 200th episode, and we ask him about his hard stance on proprietary software and the unethical people who make a living from it. Plus: His thoughts on everything from App stores to the Raspberry Pi. And so much more! All this week on, The Linux Action Show! Show Notes & Download: http://bit.ly/las200
Verse 1: I became her lover, she became my lover. Had her heart broke, I was helping her recover. I became the man she knew she could rely on. Somebody to listen or shoulder to cry on. She was getting better, better she was getting. The more time spent, the more she would forget him. But then back around he seen that he started coming, and shes on the low taking phone calls from him. I thought that we were building something strong. He apologizes and now your gone. And I won't put up with this.
Pre-chorus: You wanna go. (Go.) Just hope you know. Baby your gonna be lonely, lonely again. Oh lonely, lonely. Go on go, go. Just hope you know. (Hey.) Baby your gonna be lonely, lonely again. Lonely, lonely again.
Chorus: Don't call me when your lonely again. When your lonely again, lonely again. Oh, sugga don't call me when your lonely again, when your lonely again. Lonely again. (Oh.)