Linux Voice Introduction

Linux Voice Introduction

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© Image © Olexandr Moroz, 123RF.com

Article from Issue 299/2025

This month in Linux Voice.

Long ago, people wanted their records lined up on their bookcases. Then the records were 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs. Then came the iPods, but hey – you still had your own copy of the music. Now so much of the music is floating in the cloud – you don't own it; you stream it. But they're keeping a list of everything you play, and what happens if you want to discontinue your subscription? Lots of Linux folks would still prefer to host and stream their own music. This month, we show you how to set up your own music streaming server with Koel. Also inside, tidy up your email with t-prot.

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