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What is the intended difference between the 'wifi' and 'wireless' tags? Should they be merged?
Examining the 50 most recent wireless questions, all were about wifi. Braiam previously fixed one that was also tagged Bluetooth (one out of all 317 tagged wireless).
So wireless is overwhelmingly ab …
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The "Unix & Linux" logo is using faked small caps, which looks bad
Alternative: considering the the normal naming of Unix commands and that they're case-sensitive, set the site logo in all-lowercase. Seriously, who names something with a capital letter? That's an ext …
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Burninate [server]
[edit: see my comment, I now agree with burnination, though I think my reasons are different.]
Daemons are background programs, that run without direct user interaction.
Many servers are daemons, bu …
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A better, cooler name for the Chat Room
talk(1)
talk(1) was/is a way to chat with users between Unix machines, going back to 4.2BSD (1983). ytalk would be another good name, as it introduced 3+-user chat, but that'd be more confusing to pe …