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Linux Magazine #230 - Digital Issue
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Issue #230: Automation Tricks – Building custom solutions for the intelligent home
Home automation is no longer the stuff of science fiction. This month we explore some versatile tools for Linux users who are interested in IoT but don't want to surrender the freedom of open platforms and open source.
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Linux Magazine #231 - Digital Issue
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Issue #231: Tiling – Speed up your desktop experience with Regolith and the i3 tiling window manager
Are tiling window managers still relevant for today's desktop? This month we explore the possibilities of the tiling paradigm with a modern Linux built for tiling.
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ADMIN magazine #55 - Digital Issue
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Issue #55: AWS Lambda
This issue emphasizes performance tuning, tweaking, and adaptations with various tools and techniques.
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Linux Magazine #232 - Digital Issue
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Issue #232: Stop Ads – Before they reach your browser
Web ads and ad scripts can slow down your system and gum up your web experience. Browser-based ad-blockers are useful for controlling many types of popups and banners, but they are less effective with ads built into applications – and they are often difficult to implement on mobile devices. This month we look at a couple of alternative tools for blocking ads at the network level: Pi-hole and Privoxy.
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Linux Magazine #233 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #233: Stream to Your TV – Cool Tools for Sound and Video
The line between computers and television blurred long ago, but the new tools and new ideas keep coming. This month we highlight some innovative apps for multimedia in Linux, including Gnome Cast for TV, and the easy-to-use Serviio media server.
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ADMIN magazine #56 - Digital Issue
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Issue #56: Secure DNS – Stop snooping and cache poisoning
In this issue, we look at solutions for encrypted DNS, so admins can block domains that distribute malware.
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Linux Magazine #234 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #234: Edge Computing – Get ready for the low-latency cloud
The Edge is a popular buzz word in high-tech news, but what does it mean really? We introduce you to an exciting new technology that could be changing the way we think about the cloud.
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Linux Magazine #235 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #235: What's New in systemd – Reinventing home directories with the powerful systemd-homed
Systemd is a mystery that keeps on giving. Now a new feature of the leading Linux init system will change the way you think about user home directories. This month we take a closer look at systemd-homed.
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ADMIN magazine #57 - Digital Issue
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Issue #57: Artificial Intelligence – Applications now and in the future
We look at the progress and application of artificial intelligence, deep and machine learning, and neural networks.
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Linux Magazine #236 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #236: Smarter Directories – Reinventing the file storage metaphor with semantic tagging
The rigid structure of nested files and directories used on computer systems around the world was created more than 60 years ago, and experts believe we can do better. This month, you'll learn about some scripts for semantic file tagging in Linux.
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