The March 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the March 2022 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine is led by Paul Arnote, Chief Editor, and Assistant Editor Meemaw. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is released under the Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-Share-Alike 3.0 Unported license, and some rights are reserved. All articles may be freely reproduced via any and all means following first publication by The PCLinuxOS Magazine, provided that attribution to both The PCLinuxOS Magazine and the original author are maintained, and a link is provided to the originally published article.
In the March 2022 issue:
* MP3 Bitrate Batch Convertor
* Skrooge, Revisited, Part 2: Importing Other File Formats
* PCLinuxOS Recipe Corner: A Twist on the Cabbage Roll Casserole
* 2021 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards
* GIMP Tutorial: A Simple Floating Logo
* Short Topix: Polkit Vulnerability Discovered, Patched
* My Favorite Java Program Stopped Working. Now What?
* And much more inside!
This month’s cover was designed by Meemaw.
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