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It’s the start of a new year here in the Shire, and later this week we’re going to record the first episode for series 4 of our podcast.
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Issue 13 of Linux Voice is nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can share and modify all content from the
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Don’t run away screaming in terror. Linux audio is easier to understand than the, er, boot system, as these two pages will demonstrate. Hasn’t PulseAudio been with us
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Part 2: Start to write full programs and create your own library of useful subroutines. Why do this? Learn what compilers do behind the scenes. Understand the language
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Linux users love sharing and comparing their desktop and window manager setups. Just look at /r/unixporn on Reddit for example, with over 33,000 subscribers. So we thought it’d
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Or: how one perfectionist PhD student was able to compose his thesis in a month and was completely happy with how it looked. Donald Knuth, the author of
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In this Christmas special recorded live from Ben's house, replete with Ben's cider, we talk Mozilla, StackExchange and Apple. We've got finds, a rant and a festive VotM.
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There are few things as irritating as a broken bootloader. Get the best out of Grub 2 and keep it shipshape. Why do this? Grub 2 is the
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Free Software isn’t just about getting shiny new programs for no cash – it’s part of a much larger social movement. Mike Saunders and Graham Morrison explore the
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Mayank Sharma is on the lookout for distros tailor made to infuse life into his ageing computers. On Test Linux Lite WattOS SparkyLinux LXLE TinyCore Slacko Puppy There
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