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Issue 9 has 54 of the best Linux apps, Tim O'Reilly, Shellshock cracking, Python newbie coding, hardware hacking, kernel tinkering and so much more.
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After two major FOSS vulnerabilities in recent months, Heartbleed and Shellshock, can we keep advocating open source in this way?
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Building a Linux distro is easier that you think. Plus open hardware, build an XBMC remote control and a round up of Raspberry Pi distros.
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What's the best Linux distro available right now? It's a thorny question, but our intrepid band of reporters tackle it head on.
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We look at eight of our favourite Raspberry Pi projects that help you get the most out of your little computer.
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It's time to take a trip down memory lane, and reminisce about the first distro that introduced you to Linux.
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Are Arch users more likely to use Vim? Or are Emacs users more likely to run a tiling window manager? Those are the questions we put to Reddit
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In issue 5 of Linux Voice we turn attacker and look at the way hackers are exploiting weaknesses in websites. Terrify yourself with how simple it is
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Update: The hacking competition’s now running at hackthis.linuxvoice.com/moodle/ In Issue 5 of Linux Voice, we take a look at the ways hackers break into websites. It’s important to
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