Welcome 10 Years
Sep 28, 2010If you are one to notice the issue numbers that appear next to our name on the spine – or above the barcode on the front cover – you will quickly ascertain that this particular issue has avery significant number for a monthly mag. 120 issues? That means ten years of Linux Magazine.
more »Special 10-year anniversary DVD! The Complete Linux Magazine Archive
Sep 28, 2010The Linux Magazine archive DVD included with this issue contains the complete history of Linux Magazine.
more »Fedora 14 Beta is Live
Sep 28, 2010Test the newest version before it goes live in November.
more »Oracle Debuts Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Sep 21, 2010The relationship between Oracle and Red Hat becomes even more strained.
more »Canonical Demos Physical Awareness Prototype in Ubuntu
Sep 20, 2010Prototype uses webcam to sense user activity and trigger appropriate reactions.
more »Dell Releases Streak Source Code
Sep 14, 2010Get access to the mini tablet's custom ROM.
more »Palm Design VP Joins Nokia as VP of MeeGo UX
Sep 14, 2010Peter Skillman brings interface knowledge to burgeoning open source platform.
more »Android 2.2 Adoption Grows
Sep 13, 2010Now almost 29% of Android handsets have a taste of Froyo.
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TUXEDO Computers Scraps Snapdragon X1E-Based Laptop
Due to issues with a Snapdragon CPU, TUXEDO Computers has cancelled its plans to release a laptop based on this elite hardware.
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Debian Unleashes Debian Libre Live
Debian Libre Live keeps your machine free of proprietary software.
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Valve Announces Pending Release of Steam Machine
Shout it to the heavens: Steam Machine, powered by Linux, is set to arrive in 2026.
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Happy Birthday, ADMIN Magazine!
ADMIN is celebrating its 15th anniversary with issue #90.
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Another Linux Malware Discovered
Russian hackers use Hyper-V to hide malware within Linux virtual machines.
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TUXEDO Computers Announces a New InfinityBook
TUXEDO Computers is at it again with a new InfinityBook that will meet your professional and gaming needs.
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SUSE Dives into the Agentic AI Pool
SUSE becomes the first open source company to adopt agentic AI with SUSE Enterprise Linux 16.
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Linux Now Runs Most Windows Games
The latest data shows that nearly 90 percent of Windows games can be played on Linux.
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Fedora 43 Has Finally Landed
The Fedora Linux developers have announced their latest release, Fedora 43.
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KDE Unleashes Plasma 6.5
The Plasma 6.5 desktop environment is now available with new features, improvements, and the usual bug fixes.
