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This month in Linux Voice.
If you're a gamer, your desktop can get very complicated – with dozens of games from multiple platforms scattered about in different menus. Wouldn't you rather gather everything up in a single place? GameHub is a promising tool that manages all your Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle games from a single interface. This month we try out GameHub and study whether the promising concept of a universal game interface is ready for the world.
Also in this month's LinuxVoice, we show you how to set up a simple yet secure communication channel with a free tool called Dead Simple VPN, and our tutorial series continues with lessons on Bash Readline functions and the PeerTube video sharing platform.
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