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Congratulations to the Debian team for getting Jessie out of the door. If the distro’s history is anything to go by, however, the next release will be around
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We meet the person responsible for more ‘pie’ puns than anyone else in the world and someone who still uses his BBC microcomputer as a word processor.
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Do you have a favourite distro that you’ve spent hours customising? Mayank Sharma shows you how you can spin it into a live distro that you can pass
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Andrew Gregory dips his toe into the ocean of robotics and GPIO programming with this cheap and cheerful beginner’s kit. Web: www.camjam.me/edukit Developer: Tim Richardson, Michael Horne &
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Set up file sharing and co-exist in harmony with Windows users.
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Podcasts
Linux Mint has a new sponsor. Freya has been released, there's a new beta of Thunderbird and brief SSL woes for Manjaro.
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Voice of the masses
Imagine you could gather together the best bits of every Linux distribution, and create your numero-uno, top notch, bee’s knees distro to rule the world. What would it
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Speed up repetitive tasks, get more power out of the command line or just make life easier – welcome to the world of Bash scripting.
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Yes, Issue 5 of Linux Voice is now nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can share and modify all content
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Podcasts
Microsoft will add ODF support to Office. The BBC is giving away bits of silicon and Android apps will soon run on Linux. All in our latest podcast!
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