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Jul 02, 2013
  • RHEV 3.2 released
  • FreeBSD 8.4 Released
  • Cisco Introduces New Backbone Routers
  • AMD Chips, Strategies, and Roadmap
  • Java Enterprise Edition 7 Released
  • Crafter Studio 2.2
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Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions

Jul 02, 2013

Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of LinuxTag expo. He works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine.com

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Welcome Editorial

Jul 02, 2013

A few years ago, the great epic battle of the IT industry was all about operating systems. MS-DOS versus OS/ 2, Windows verses Mac. Novell NetWare rode the wave of the network operating system for a while, until Microsoft punched back with Windows NT. The first couple of years I was in my editor’s chair, it seemed like every month we were writing about some hyperbolic new FUD from Microsoft as it sought to bring down Linux.

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GNOME Women in Open Source Project The GNOME Outreach Program for Women

Jun 28, 2013

The GNOME Outreach Program for Women has seen success that other programs set up to encourage women in FOSS have not. We look at some of the reasons why.

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openSUSE Conference Approaches

Jun 05, 2013

The openSUSE Conference will be held July 18-22, 2013, at the Olympic Museum in Thessaloniki, Greece.

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Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions

May 31, 2013

Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of LinuxTag expo. He works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine.com

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Tech Tools

May 31, 2013
  • SkySQL Merges with Makers of MariaDB
  • AMD Announces New Custom Chip Operation
  • New Supermicro Storage Solution
  • SUSE Studio 1.3
  • Nginx 1.4 Released
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Welcome Editorial

May 31, 2013

The long anticipated phenomenon of 3D printing, which the futurists have long identified as a potential “disruptive technology,” truly arrived this month with the appearance of the first 3D-printing controversy: 3D printing of cheap hand guns. Pop science prognosticators who have been bleary-eyed over the “promise” of 3D printing seemed caught off guard by the appearance of the first 3D guns. (You mean this wasn’t just for printing heart valves and Ironman exoskeletons?) At last, 3D printing was not just a quirky popular science oddity, but something that could serve as the fodder for moral arguments – by both sides, and a blogosphere seemingly thrilled to have some new material for speech making and hand wringing.

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