Linux Magazine #131 - Digital Issue

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Linux 3.0: Not so much is brand new in the Linux 3.0 kernel, but much has changed since the original 2.6 release.

Cover stories:

  • Linus Torvalds: Linux creator Linus Torvalds reveals the state of the kernel and looks at the path ahead.
  • Linux 3.0: We take a close look inside the Linux kernel.
  • Knoppix Architecture: We also take a tour of the most popular Live Linux.

Linux Magazine #131 - Digital Issue

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Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • News
  • Tech Tools
  • OpenVAS: This open assessment tool will find network vulnerabilities before the intruders find them.
  • Drupal Commerce: Drupal 7 makes it easier than ever to create your own online e-commerce shop.
  • Charly: haveged. Better cryptography requires better random numbers.
  • IPv6 Security: The new Internet Protocol isn't really so new when it comes to security. We'll show you what you need to know to stay safe on IPv6 networks.
  • TBB 3.0: Intel's Threading Building Blocks provides a big head start for creating custom parallel applications.
  • Ask Klaus!: Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions.
  • Perl-Hacker's Toolbox: The Perlmeister builds a Perl coder's bag of tricks.
  • Security Lessons: Modified Code Attacks. A few brazen intruders have tried to slip malicious source code into legitimate apps.
  • ePub Tools: Roll your own ePub docs.
  • iTunes Alternatives: Free Linux music tools.
  • Workspace: GetSimple. Get online with this easy CMS.
  • Command Line: Shells. Bash isn't the only shell in the ocean.
  • After the Deadline: Check style, spelling, and grammar with this open source language checker.
  • Doghouse: You don’t need a letter of authorization to get started with Free Software.
  • Kernel News: 3.0 fallout, OpenRISC, and framebuffer advances.
  • Projects: Our tour of open source science projects includes TileMill, HUBzero, and Virtual Microscope.
  • Linux Beer Hike: Hiking and hacking in the Austrian Alps.

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