Linux Magazine - Latest Issue is Out
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Edit landscape photos with RawTherapee 5.9
The current RawTherapee version finally adds selective image editing, among other long-desired features, to help it compete with king of the hill, darktable.
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Starting a podcast with Linux and Audacity
Audacity is a free, open source, easy-to-use, multitrack audio recording and editing tool perfect for podcasts.
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A modern terminal pager
The most terminal pager offers a feature-rich, better organized alternative to less.
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Kernel News"
In kernel news: Rust in Linux; and Compiler and Kernel Frenemies.
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Algorithm-driven team building
Instead of the coach determining the team lineup, an algorithm selects the players based on their strengths for Mike Schilli's amateur soccer team.
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Network knowledge at your fingertips with NetBox
NetBox is a single source of information on your network where you can store all those important details that used to get lost.
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Blackouts and Black Ink
The Reddit blackout is big in the news as I write this column.
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Designing cross-platform GUI apps with Fyne
The Fyne toolkit offers a simple way to build native apps that work across multiple platforms. We show you how to build a to-do list app to demonstrate Fyne's power.
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Scoreboards and Video Routing in Python
We look at a broadcast video system network that uses Python code to control a video router and check out another program that creates a scoreboard.
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Exploring the TUXEDO InfinityBook 16 Gen7 MK1
The next-generation laptop from TUXEDO is faster and lighter than previous business models.
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News
Updates on technologies, trends, and tools
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This Month's DVD
Linux Mint 21.1 and openSUSE Leap 15.5
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Detect duplicates with fdupes
The command-line fdupes tool helps you find duplicate folders and directories.
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Not Intelligent
Earlier technologies have persisted despite government regulations – so will AI.
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An inside look at creating a podcast
If you use Linux, you already have most of the tools you need to get in the podcast game. Just plan carefully and take it a step at a time.
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Mastering and mixing with Ardour
Once you get your podcast operation up and running, you might decide you want a real mixer and some higher-end software. We'll introduce you to Ardour and get you started with some basic audio hardware.
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Sparkling gems and new releases from the world of Free and Open Source Software
This month Graham looks at wallabag, Read It Later, killport, F3D, Tenacity, Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, botany, and more!
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Introduction
This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.
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The veteran of free distros
Rüben Rúdríguez discusses Trisquel, a free Linux distro that has been in continuous development for the past 16 years.