Issue 12 out now!
|The world is changing, and free software has to change with it. In this, our twelfth issue, we take a look at what 2015 will hold for Linux, and talk to some of the key players from Gnome, KDE and other big-name projects about what they’re looking forward to.
If one thing’s certain in the computing world, it’s that the new year will bring new security challenges, so we take a look at the impact of malware on Linux. We also check out a project by the Rasperry Pi Foundation to put computers in space, and have a peek inside the Electronic Frontier’s Foundation.
You can level-up your Linux skills with our Tutorials section by learning how to build a media centre, tame the most fearsome e-mail client, master regular expressions, build your own hardware with Arduinos, program in assembly language and more.
We also check out the very latest Linux software and print the full interview with Lennart Poettering of Systemd fame.
Take a look at the contents page below for a complete overview of our 116
pages/75,000 words.
Contents pages (click for PDF)
I reside in the US and I was able to purchase your magazine at Barnes and Noble, a major US bookstore with numerous physical locations. You might wish to mention it.
I live in the US and purchased my copy at Barnes and Noble, a major chair of bookstores. You might want to mention it.
Very sad to read in this issue that Chris Brown is retiring.
Always been a been a big fan of his articles. Missed him dearly in the first issues, and now he retires!
Linux Voice is a great magazine with fab articles, but Chris Brown was a very important part.
I hope you will be able to find another witty and knowledgeable Unix veteran to replace him… hard task though…
Regards,
Seb
My thoughts exactly.