advice myself. But, you know, there are people who start using Linux right between the long-term support releases of Ubuntu or Linux Mint or any of the other distributions that, that take the same philosophy on releases. And as a result, you know, we've got to kind of keep up with whatever the latest is. But like I said, if, if it were just me using Linux for my own personal use without doing this podcast, I would probably be using the long-term support release. And if there was a new feature in one of the applications that I needed, I would be using one of the back ports or something like that to get the latest. Or, like in the case with Skype 4.0, download it from the developer's website. There you go. That's a good point. Yeah. And now a special interview that Tom conducted recently with Jonathan Nadeau of the Accessible Computing Foundation. Tom? I'm talking today with Jonathan Nadeau, the Executive Director of Accessible Computing Foundation, which is kind of impressive. What is (34/50)
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