Linux Magazine #135 - Digital Issue

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Interoperability: If it were just Linux, the world would be a happy place. But you have to play alongside Windows, Macs, and mobile devices – not to mention the cloud. So come on in; diversity’s fine.

Cover Stories:

Filesystems: Sharing files doesn’t have to lead to conflict. We show you some filesystem tools for mixed environments.
Linux for Macs: Mac brains, brawn, and beauty just waiting to join with the free spirit of Linux.
MS Office in Wine: If you want or need to use MS Office, we show you how to have your Office and Linux, too.



Linux Magazine #135 - Digital Issue

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Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • News
  • Tech Tools
  • Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions. This month: Klaus talks about Flash storage myths and facts.
  • Charly: OpenRhineRuhr: A fair for real-world Linux
  • Gnome 3 Fallback: Recover your Gnome 2 comfort zone with Gnome 3 fallback mode and a few tweaks.
  • Free ESB: Use an Enterprise Service Bus to straighten out your spaghetti service architecture.
  • Linux and Laptops: Tailor Linux for the specialized hardware on your laptop with these tuning hints
  • Scribus: Desktop publishing becomes a delight with the Scribus-GIMP-Inkscape combination.
  • Fog: Roll out client software painlessly.
  • Security Lessons: Interop: Cross-platform application development tricks.
  • Perl: Evernote: The Perl Evernote API and Facebook Thrifty library distribute your notes to all your devices.
  • Filesystems: File sharing in a diverse environment means knowing your filesystems.
  • Linux and Laptops: Fine tune Linux to hum on your laptop computers.
  • Scribus: Create smart-looking publications with Scribus and a few supporting apps.
  • Merkaartor: Contribute to the OpenStreetMap project with the Merkaartor mapping editor.
  • Panorama: Stitch your digital photos into lush wide-angle creations.
  • Command Line: GNU Info: If a man page isn’t enough, try the GNU project’s alternative Info documentation format.
  • Workspace: Note Tools: Remember details with boom, Note, Yokadi, Pygmynote, and other command-line note-taking tools.
  • Doghouse: Standards: A standard “look and feel” among Linux distros could help convince the uninitiated to join the open source party.
  • Kernel News: Mercurial repository still MIA after the kernel.org breach. /tmp quotas and /proc security holes. BKL aftermath.



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