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In issue 7, we challenged readers to write the shortest Python code to convert numbers into Roman Numerals. By shortest, we mean the fewest number of characters. Rather
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I've finally decided to take the plunge and installed Arch Linux. It's something I've been meaning to do for a while.
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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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Join the Linux Voice team in their latest podcast discussing news, finds, neurones and the nearly internet famous, Voice of the Masses.
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Voice of the masses
We’re no strangers to forks in the Free Software world. Sometimes they’re vital to spur on development activity (like when X.org forked off from XFree86), and sometimes they
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Fancy a challenge as epic as the 1981 BBC radio dramatisation of Lord of the Rings? How about making a recording of issue 1?
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Mir was big during the space race and it’s a big part of Canonical’s unification strategy. We talk to one of its chief architects at mission control.
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In issue 9 look at the Shellshock vulnerability, and how to exploit it. We've created a virtual machine to help you learn more about how it works.
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Recorded in front of an audience at OggCamp 2014, Team LV discuss Shellshock, Adobe Linux support and the state of open source security.
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Is your current Linux distribution really the best?
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