Issue 181 Dec 2015
Cover Theme: HTTP/2
DVD Theme: Sabayon 15.09 and Mageia 5 KDE4
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In this issue we look at why the new web is different and why it matters.
Issue 180 Nov 2015
Cover Theme: Find a Cloud
DVD Theme: Ubuntu Studio 15.04 and Arch Linux 2015.09.01
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In this issue we look at cloud tools for the corporate network.
Issue 179 Oct 2015
Cover Theme: Android Alternatives
DVD Theme: Tanglu 3.0 and Kubuntu 15.04
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In this issue we discuss Android Alternatives and how to put a freer system on your phone.
Issue 178 Sep 2015
Cover Theme: Automate
DVD Theme: Fedora 22 and Manjaro
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In this issue we discuss automation, you’ll learn how to transport your home to the future with MisterHouse.
Issue 177 Aug 2015
Cover Theme: Network Monitoring
DVD Theme: Linux Mint 17.1 and Elementary OS
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In this issue we discuss Network Monitoring: In the office or cloud.
Issue 176 Jul 2015
Cover Theme: Intrusion
DVD Theme: Debian 8 and Ubuntu 15.04
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This month we’re all about finding security breaches and minimizing their effects.
Issue 175 Jun 2015
Cover Theme: Android with Linux
DVD Theme: CentOS 7 and Linux Lite 2.4
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This month we study some useful interoperability tools.
Issue 174 May 2015
Cover Theme: Choose a Cloud
DVD Theme: openSUSE 13.2 & MakuluLinux
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We review the OpenStack cloud market, then take a closer look at five OpenStack providers.
Issue 173 Apr 2015
Cover Theme: Protect Your WLAN
DVD Theme: Knoppix 7.5
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We look at several tools to protect your network.
Issue 172 Mar 2015
Cover Theme: Hadoop 2 and the promise of Big Data
DVD Theme: Fedora 21 and Openwall
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Hadoop version 2 has transitioned from an application to a powerful Big Data platform. Take a swim in the data lake.
Issue 171 Feb 2015
Cover Theme: Video Editors
DVD Theme: openSUSE 13.2 and SystemRescueCd
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This month we compare nine video editing programs for Linux.
Issue 170 Jan 2015
Cover Theme: Living with Windows
DVD Theme: Ubuntu 14.10 & Lubuntu 14.10
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We show you some helpful tools for co-existing with Microsoft networks.
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