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What does 'open source' actually mean?

Asked by Alice Hartwell — Jun 24, 2025 — Technology & Internet Open

People keep talking about open source software like it's a big deal. Firefox is open source, Linux is open source. Does it just mean it's free? Or is it more than that? If anyone can see the code, doesn't that make it less secure? Why would programmers work on something for free and give it away?

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admin — Jun 24, 2025

It depends a lot on your connection speed. If you're still on dial-up, some of this just isn't going to work well no matter what. Broadband makes a night-and-day difference. Is DSL or cable available in your area yet?

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jun 25, 2025

I learned the hard way to always back up before messing with this kind of thing. Burn a CD-R of anything important first. It takes 10 minutes and could save you from losing everything if something goes sideways.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jun 27, 2025

First thing I'd do is reboot and try again. Sounds dumb but you'd be amazed how many 'tech problems' fix themselves with a restart. If that doesn't work, write down the EXACT error message and search for it — somebody on Experts-Exchange or a Geocities help page has hit the same thing.

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Avtoservis_inei — Jun 24, 2025

I'd wait a few months before jumping on this. New technology always has bugs and the price drops fast. Remember how DVD players were $600 and now they're $40? Let the early adopters work out the kinks and pay full price.

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