Linux Magazine #293 - Print Issue

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Issue #293: Trojan Horse

We're all taught to fear Trojan horse programs, but what are they really? This month we steal a look inside to show how attackers use Trojans to stash their nefarious code in ordinary applications.

On the DVD: debian 12.9 Live Gnome and archlinux 2025.02.01

Linux Magazine #293 - Print Issue

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Kernel News
* The Bug That Wasn't There
* When Weak Functions Are Strong Problems

Distro Walk – Rhino Linux
Rhino Linux, an Ubuntu derivative, rethinks Linux conventions.

Embedding Scripts 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.

Command Line – Modern Searching
An update for the find command, fd offers significant improvements with many user-friendly options.

Gaming with Bazzite
Bazzite, an immutable Linux distro adapted for gaming, lets you play your favorite video games on your PC, handheld, or home theater PC.

System Monitoring
Mission Center, a graphical system monitor, groups all important system statuses in a compact, intuitive interface.

Unbound DNS Resolver
The Unbound DNS resolver offers comprehensive security and many other useful features.

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.

Linguist
Linguist offers writers interesting, valuable data to help them make the best of their words.

Sensor Data in SQL Tables
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.

Proxmox on the Pi
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.

Doghouse – Linux Beginners
Planning and community effort can help welcome Linux beginners online without precluding more advanced discussions.

Mods on Steam Deck
The Steam Deck gaming console offers a galaxy of creative modifications for the games you love to play.

Deep Art Effects
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.

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.

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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