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Voice of the masses
The Linux kernel now has its own Code of Conflict, stating: “if anyone feels personally abused, threatened, or otherwise uncomfortable [in mailing list discussions], that is not acceptable”.
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Voting on our profit donating scheme is underway – and if you haven’t had your say yet, turn to page 34 of issue 13 to find out how
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Take a look at the other side of open source Unix.
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It's that time again! Issue 4 of Linux Voice is now nine months old, so we're releasing it under the
Creative Commons BY-SA license.
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Features
Binary packages are all good and well, but to get the latest features and useful patches, you need to build programs from source. You might think that it’s
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Features
Get a more versatile, featureful and colourful command line interface. As a Linux user, you’re no doubt already familiar with the shell (aka command line). You may pop
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Voice of the masses
Elementary OS is an up-and-coming Linux distribution that has gained popularity thanks to its attractive and consistent user interface. Until recently, the downloads page for the distro asked
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Yes, issue 3 of Linux Voice is now nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. Download as PDF and ePub.
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Looking to buy Linux Voice in a UK newsagent? Enter your postcode here (with the space) and find out which shops near you stock the magazine.
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Voice of the masses
Linus Torvalds recently rejected a patch that removes EISA support from the kernel – despite that technology being ancient by computing standards. Torvalds’ reasoning: “It’s not like it
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