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Linux Magazine #264 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #264: Artificial Intelligence
Machine learning remains shrouded in mystery even though it is now an integral part of our everyday world. This month we look behind the curtain at some popular techniques for supervised and unsupervised learning.
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Linux Magazine #263 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #263: Build an IoT Linux
The most amazing thing about Linux is its flexibility. Linux systems run on the biggest computers in the world – and on many of the diminutive devices that populate your home environment. If you've always wondered how developers adapt Linux to run on tiny tech, you'll appreciate this month's stories on Buildroot and the Yocto project.
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Linux Magazine #262 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #262: Beyond 5G
Behind the scenes, the cellular phone network has always been the preserve of highly specialized and proprietary equipment, but some recent innovations could be changing that. This month we explore the Open RAN specification, which could one day allow more of the mobile phone network to operate on off-the-shelf hardware.
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Linux Magazine #261 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #261: USB Boot
Live boot was such an exciting idea 15 years ago -- just carry a CD with you and boot from anywhere. But old-style boot CDs had some limitations. For one thing, they came in a fixed size. Then there was the problem that you couldn't save anything. Today's USB boot tools solve those problems plus offer a feature that no one even thought about back then: access to several boot images on a single stick.
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Linux Magazine #260 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #260: Privacy
If you are really serious about privacy, you'll need to lean on more than your browser's no tracking button. Those who need anonymity the most depend on the Tor network – a global project offering safe surfing even in surveillance states. We also look at Portmaster, an application firewall with some useful privacy features.
On the DVD: Ubuntu 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish" LTS Desktop Edition and Fedora 36 Workstation
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Linux Magazine #259 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #259: Zero Trust
Twenty Years ago, everyone thought a gateway firewall was all you needed to stay safe from intruders, but recent history has told a different story. Today, the best advice is: Don't trust anyone. Your internal network could be just as dangerous as the Internet.
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Linux Magazine #258 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #258: Clean IT
Most people know you can save energy by changing to more efficient light bulbs, but did you know you can save energy with more efficient software? This month we examine the ongoing efforts to bring sustainability to the IT industry.
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Linux Magazine #257 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #257: Encryption
This month, we survey the state of encryption in Linux. We look beyond the basics to explore some of the tools and technologies that underpin the system of secrecy -- and we show you what you need to know to ensure your privacy is airtight.
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Linux Magazine #256 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #256: Facial Recognition
Biometrics got a boost recently with the arrival of Microsoft's Hello technology. Now the open source world is catching up, with an innovative tool appropriately called Howdy. Facial authentication might not be ready for the CIA yet, but we'll help you get started with Howdy and explore the possibilities of authenticating with a glance.
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Linux Magazine #255 - Digital Issue
£6.99Incl. 7% VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #255: Break It to Make It
Fuzz Testing: Ever wonder how attackers discover those "carefully crafted input strings" that crash programs and surrender control? Welcome to the world of fuzz testing. We introduce you to the art of fuzzing and explore some leading fuzz testing techniques.
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