Issue #146 / Jan 2013
Cover Theme: Living with Windows 8
DVD: Ubuntu 12.10 Gnome Remix & Linux Mint 13 "Maya" KDE Edition
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Getting Linux and Windows 8 to work together requires just a little know-how. We help you get started.
Cover Stories:
- Virtualizing Windows 8: Windows 8 in VMware Workstation 9 and VirtualBox.
- Linux Filesystems on Windows 8: Three ways to make Windows see your Linux partitions.
- Windows 8 and Samba: Configuring Linux for file and print sharing.
- Win8/Linux Dual-Boot: Set up Windows 8 to dual-boot with Linux.
Also in this issue:
- Table of Contents
- Comment: Writing for the New Web
- On the DVD: Ubuntu 12.10 Gnome Remix & Linux Mint 13 KDE
- DVD Inlay
- News
- Tech Tools: Community Edition of ownCloud Released; Phusion Releases Passenger Enterprise 4; VMware Announces Micro Cloud Foundry Changes
- Listaller: This project attempts to bring package management under the scope of a single installer
- Git 101: Practical Git for versioning.
- Raspberry Pi: Fun with RasPi: three projects that let you play with a computer and a soldering iron again.
- WebIssues Tool: Managing projects and tracking bugs.
- Sudo and PolicyKit: Granular control of user permissions.
- Ask Klaus! Migrating Windows to Linux, VirtualBox Guest Additions, and open source ethics.
- Security Lessons – auditd: System logging for the truly paranoid.
- Perl – Google Drive: Convert your library to e-books with the help of Google Drive.
- Script Dialogs: Creating interactive dialogs for desktop users.
- Charly – Animated GIFs: Visualizing information on a timeline.
- Unknown Horizons: Build empires in this Anno-like open source game.
- Command Line – File Management: Manage files with advanced commands.
- Workspace – Raspberry Pi Server Lightweight apps for a Raspberry Pi server.
- Doghouse – Flourish with FOSS: How Free and Open Source Software can help businesses.
- Kernel News: A simple flash filesystem; UEFI support in the kernel; Linus sounds off on ABI changes.
- Software-Defined Networks: Virtual networks overcome the limitations of physical networks.
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