• Old Dogs, New Tricks

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  • Book Binder

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  • Open Source Store

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  • Programming Snapshot – Go Bandwidth Display

    A Go program running on a Raspberry Pi grabs metrics from a pfSense firewall and displays them on a miniature display to help Mike Schilli keep an eye on his Internet connection's bandwidth usage.

News and Articles

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  • Command Line – Environmental Variables

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  • Zack's Kernel News

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  • FOSSPicks

    This is Nate's first time writing FOSSPicks after Graham passed on the baton. On behalf of all at Linux Magazine, we're eternally grateful for Graham's years of spotting the top FOSS picks. This month Nate looks at Audacity, Endless Sky, GCompris, Switcheroo, MS-DOS, Qemu, and more!

  • Tutorial – Ubuntu VM in the Azure Cloud

    Are you ready to get started with the cloud? Microsoft's Azure Cloud Services provides easy access to an Ubuntu virtual machine.

  • Tight Ship

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  • Distro Walk – Ubuntu Budgie

    Ubuntu Budgie combines the simplicity of the Budgie desktop with the power of Ubuntu, resulting in a customizable desktop experience.

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  • Strong Arm Performance

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  • On the DVD

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