Issue 6

Linux-Voice-Issue-006

This issue, we look at eight of our favourite Raspberry Pi projects that help you get the most out of your little computer. Whether you’re interested in space, programming or the dark art of penetration testing, you’re bound to find something of interest.

 

Discover how to defend the internet with Tor relays, take a look how Slackware why continued to stay relevant in the face of wave after wave of newer distros, learn to paint masterpieces using Krita and find out how Wayland, the next generation graphics server, is coming along.

 
In the turotials section you can learn to build robotic weapons, craft ebooks, manage packages, program in Python. Oh, and did we mention robotic weapons?
 

Issue 6 is making its way to subscribers around the world now, and has just hit newsstands in the UK (WHSmith high street stores, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, McColls/Martin’s). It will be in Barnes and Noble in the USA soon, along with Eason in Ireland and independent newsagents in Canada, Australia and many other countries.

 
You can download the ISO of the free DVD that comes with issue 6 from http://www.linuxvoice.com/torrents/lv006.iso.torrent. And for the code used in the Core Technology section, click here.
 

Remember: Linux Voice has 115 pages of goodness and gives 50% of its profits back to the FOSS community. If you like what you see, head to http://shop.linuxvoice.com or your local newsagents to grab your copy. And save money and time by getting a subscription!

 


Linux Voice issue 4 contents
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