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Linux Magazine #211 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #211: Mycroft – Can an open source personal assistant compete with Alexa?
You can't get more sci fi than a little box that listens to your instructions and talks back. Most of the leading personal assistants come in very opaque little boxes, but the open source community is hard at work finding its own solutions. Mycroft is an open source assistant that comes on a hardware device, but you also can download the software and install it on a Linux system.
On the DVD: Linux Mint 18.3 "Mate" 64-Bit and ArchLinux 64-Bit
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Linux Magazine #212 - Print Issue
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Issue #212: Internet of Things – Tools for home automation
The Internet of Things revolution is tailor-made for Linux. This month we report on some tools and techniques for Linux and the Internet of Things.
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Linux Magazine #213 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #213: Mapping Tools – Create and edit digital maps with QGIS and QMapShack
This month's issue looks at Linux applications for viewing and customizing maps. You'll learn how to access and edit geospacial data with QGIS and QMapShack.
On the DVD: Fedora 28 Workstation and Manjaro XFCE 17.1.10
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Linux Magazine #214 - Print Issue
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Issue #214: Systemd – Getting more from the elusive new Linux init system
The Systemd init system is here to stay. You probably know it is running on your system somewhere, but have you gotten inside and explored what you can do with it? This month we take a close look at Systemd.
On the DVD: openSUSE Leap 15.0 and Linux Mint 19 "Tara" Cinnamon Edition
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Linux Magazine #215 - Print Issue
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Issue #215: Privacy – Stop snoopers and protect your identity
This month we study some tricks for improving privacy on your Linux system. You'll learn how to turn off the webcam and mic when they are not in use, and we'll show you some extensions and advance configuration settings for dialing up your privacy in Firefox.
On the DVD: The Complete Linux Magazine Archive DVD – Every article from issue #1 through #214.
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Linux Magazine #216 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #216: .NET Core – Running Microsoft's flagship framework on Linux
Many in the Linux community don't put much trust in Microsoft, but a new guard in Redmond has been changing its ways. This month, we look at .NET Core, a piece of the .NET framework that Microsoft released under an open source license in 2014.
On the DVD: Knoppix 8.2 and Nitrux Linux 1.0.15
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Linux Magazine #217 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #217: Innovative Distros
Public discussions of Linux often focus on the same few distros – Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSE, RHEL – but the FOSS space is home to hundreds of other worthy Linux distributions, and all were created for a reason. This month we examine some promising alternatives, including these hidden gems:
* Bodhi – A simpler enlightenment
* Heads – Anonymous surfing even on old hardware
* Nitrux – UI designers get creative with KDE
* Qubes OS – Lockdown security with the focus on isolationOn the DVD: Debian 9.5 Live Gnome and Emmabuntüs
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Linux Magazine #218 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #218: Navigation – Free services that extend OpenStreetMap
A free mapping service is a wonderful thing, but you might not find all the information you need in OpenStreetMap's standard view. A number of other free mapping projects extend and enhance OpenStreetMap data to add new features and services. This month, we tour some useful mapping tools based on OpenStreetMap.
On the DVD: Ubuntu 18.10 and Fedora 29
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Linux Magazine #219 - Print Issue
€12.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #219: Customize the Boot Menu – Clean up your startup for clarity and fewer mistakes
That drab default boot menu on your Linux computer isn't just boring; it also could be confusing users and obscuring important boot choices. This month we show you how to add clarity and visual appeal to the GRUB boot menu with GRUB themes and the Grub Customizer. And while we're on the subject of GRUB, check out the Command Line column this month for a closer look at GRUB 2 passwords and encryption.
On the DVD: Ubuntu 18.10 (64-bit) and Tails 3.10.1
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Linux Magazine #220 - Print Issue
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Issue #220: VirtualBox Hacks – Save time and extend the power of your virtual machines
The FOSS tool known as VirtualBox is a popular alternative for easy virtualization in Linux. Many users are satisfied to spin up a virtual machine and start a system inside it, but VirtualBox can do so much more. We show you some advanced tricks with VirtualBox.
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