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RMS: 'Is Android Really Free Software?' 433

An anonymous reader points out an article by Richard Stallman in The Guardian which questions whether Android should be described as 'free' or 'open.' Quoting: "Google has complied with the requirements of the GNU General Public License for Linux, but the Apache license on the rest of Android does not require source release. Google has said it will never publish the source code of Android 3.0 (aside from Linux), even though executables have been released to the public. Android 3.1 source code is also being withheld. Thus, Android 3, apart from Linux, is non-free software, pure and simple. ... Android is a major step towards an ethical, user-controlled, free-software portable phone, but there is a long way to go. Hackers are working on Replicant, but it's a big job to support a new phone model, and there remains the problem of the firmware. Even though the Android phones of today are considerably less bad than Apple or Windows smartphones, they cannot be said to respect your freedom."

Comment Re:Not ZFS? (Score 1) 487

The explicitly mentioned mdadm so they are not using the "raid" on the cards (anyway, at that price it almost always is software raid implemented in the driver).

With the linux md software raid you can kick off background scans. Read the md(4) man page and linux/Documentation/md.txt for the gory details. There is a lot of good stuff in there.

I love Linux software raid. It has been fast and robust.

Comment Different B/W options (Score 1) 212

You can get them to change the codec you use to a less bit-hungry one. That has helped a few people I know who have Vonage.

You can test your connection to see how it will behave http://testyourvoip.com/ and you can try different codecs to see what the difference is. Try it a few times throughout the day to try to characterize your line better.

-ben

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