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  |description  = Richard Stallman combines prodigious programming talent with an unflinching commitment to bettering society. Episode [[60]] features Richard Stallman telling the story of how a confrontation about a printer driver lead to his starting the GNU project, which made possible the Linux operating system.
 
  |description  = Richard Stallman combines prodigious programming talent with an unflinching commitment to bettering society. Episode [[60]] features Richard Stallman telling the story of how a confrontation about a printer driver lead to his starting the GNU project, which made possible the Linux operating system.
 
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Richard Stallman
Born March 16, 1953 (1953-03-16) (age 72)
New York City, US
Nationality United States
Other names rms
Occupation President of the Free Software Foundation
Known for Free Software, GNU
#60 - Mutual Aid: Principles and Practice (from Free Software to Social Centers) #60 - Mutual Aid: Principles and Practice
    (from Free Software to Social Centers)

Richard Stallman combines prodigious programming talent with an unflinching commitment to bettering society. Episode 60 features Richard Stallman telling the story of how a confrontation about a printer driver lead to his starting the GNU project, which made possible the Linux operating system.

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