Latest Issue of Linux Magazine
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Linux Magazine ☛ Introduction
This month in GNU/Linux Voice.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Kernel News
Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the GNU/Linux kernel community.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Store Arduino sensor network data in an SQL database
If you need to store long-term historical data, you can cobble together some Arduino modules, sensors, and displays and get them all to talk to an SQL server.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Installing mods on Steam Deck
The Steam Deck gaming console offers a galaxy of creative modifications for the games you love to play.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Words and Code
he GNU/Linux universe had a serious discussion a few years ago about how to talk to each other, and it seemed like things were going better, but the recent dust-up between the Rust for GNU/Linux (R4L) community and some of the kernel maintainers has left me wondering if more needs to be said.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Re-inventing the Ubuntu experience
Rhino Linux, an Ubuntu derivative, rethinks GNU/Linux conventions.
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Linux Magazine ☛ This Month's DVD
Debian 12.9 Live Gnome and Arch GNU/Linux 2025.02.01
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Linux Magazine ☛ Play video games natively on Linux
Bazzite, an immutable GNU/Linux distro adapted for gaming, lets you play your favorite video games on your PC, handheld, or home theater PC.
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Linux Magazine ☛ News
Plasma 6.3 Now Available; LibreOffice 25.2 Has Arrived; TuxCare Has a Big AlmaLinux 9 Announcement in Store; First Release Candidate for GNU/Linux Kernel 6.14 Available; System76 Refreshes Meerkat Mini PC; Gnome 48 Alpha Ready for Testing; Wine 10 Includes Plenty to Excite Users; GNU/Linux Kernel 6.13 Improvements for AMD/Apple Users; Gnome 48 Debuts New Audio Player
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Linux Magazine ☛ An easy online home for you and your friends
If you love the convenience of online productivity tools but you're wary of giving up your privacy, set up your own Nextcloud virtual private server.
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Linux Magazine ☛ FOSSPicks
Nate explores the top FOSS tools, including the latest KDE desktop, an ASCII art creator, a nostalgic homage to Quake, and the very latest secure browsers.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Exploring the Unbound DNS resolver
The Unbound DNS resolver offers comprehensive security and many other useful features.
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Linux Magazine ☛ How attackers hide malicious code in a container application
Malicious Trojan horse programs have been part of the IT landscape for decades. It is easier than you think to create an application with a secret purpose. We'll show you how.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Embedding other scripting languages in Bash
Solve Bash blind spots by embedding other scripting languages into your Bash scripts to get the features you need. Pete shows you solutions for floating-point math, charting, GUIs, and hardware integration.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Run VMs and Containers on the Raspberry Pi with Proxmox-Port
Proxmox-Port, an unofficial ARM port of Proxmox VE, offers a virtualization solution for the Raspberry Pi. We test it out on the Pi 5.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Monitoring system statuses
Mission Center, a graphical system monitor, groups all important system statuses in a compact, intuitive interface.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Taking Hey Hi (AI) to the photo editing world
You cannot expect computer users to have skills on a par with Salvador Dalí, Claude Monet, or Wassily Kandinsky. Thankfully, Deep Art Effects gives you the ability to create art like a surrealist, impressionist, or expressionist.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Manage your money with YNAB and Go-UI
Mike Schilli uses the YNAB tool to keep an eye on his finances. Until recently, YNAB didn't have a terminal UI programmed in Go, but Mike delivers it here.
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Linux Magazine ☛ Welcoming new GNU/Linux users
Planning and community effort can help welcome GNU/Linux beginners online without precluding more advanced discussions.
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Linux Magazine ☛ A statistical extension for LibreOffice Writer
Linguist offers writers interesting, valuable data to help them make the best of their words.
An update
A few more articles:
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Distro Walk – Rhino Linux
Rhino Linux, an Ubuntu derivative, rethinks GNU/Linux conventions.
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Tutorial – Nextcloud Private Server
If you love the convenience of online productivity tools but you're wary of giving up your privacy, set up your own Nextcloud virtual private server.
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Programming Snapshot – Go Money Management
Mike Schilli uses the YNAB tool to keep an eye on his finances. Until recently, YNAB didn't have a terminal UI programmed in Go, but Mike delivers it here.
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Doghouse – GNU/Linux Beginners
Planning and community effort can help welcome GNU/Linux beginners online without precluding more advanced discussions.