Jason was an Opensource.com staff member and Red Hatter from 2013 to 2022. This profile contains his work-related articles from that time. Other contributions can be found on his personal account.
Jason was an Opensource.com staff member and Red Hatter from 2013 to 2022. This profile contains his work-related articles from that time. Other contributions can be found on his personal account.
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I didn't say it explicitly in the article, but my first connection was the 2400 baud modem on my 486 SX. Combined with the awesome power of America Online and the blazing fast telephone network in rural western North Carolina, I'm sure the average web page from today would take over an hour to download. Not that my computer back then could have actually rendered it.
Great additions! I wanted to focus in this article on tools that are installed by default on most Linux systems, but I think there are many potential follow-ups on additional tools. Maybe you'd like to write about these tools?