Linux Magazine 20th Anniversary Archive DVD
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This month’s DVD includes the 2020 edition of the Linux Magazine Archive DVD – every previous issue of Linux Magazine on a single, searchable disc. Browse the pages of every article we’ve ever published, and experience our special brand of technical yet accessible how-to insights.
Linux Magazine Archive DVD
This month's DVD includes the 2020 edition of the Linux Magazine Archive DVD – every previous issue of Linux Magazine on a single, searchable disc. Browse the pages of every article we've ever published, and experience our special brand of technical yet accessible how-to insights.
If you want to learn about a common tool in the open source space, search this disc – we've probably written about it more than once over the last 20 years. Catch all the articles you missed – on scripting, system administration, security, containers, cloud computing, Raspberry Pi, and more! Discover desktop applications that will save you time and simplify your life, and relive important moments in the history of Linux: the SCO case, the Novell/Microsoft pact, the birth of Git, the mobile revolution, … .
All the issues on this disc would cost you about $3,800 in our shop – if they all still existed, but many older issues are out of print: The only way to experience them is through the Linux Magazine Archive DVD!
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