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Linux User & Developer Linux User is the Linux and Open Source magazine for the GNU Generation!

The essential magazine for the GNU generation.Every issue of Linux User & Developer is packed with tips, tricks and tutorials created by professionals to help you do more with your Linux system and expand your programming knowledge. The magazine also features a dedicated, practical Raspberry Pi section packed with maker projects, and full of advice and essential techniques for building and coding

with the iconic SBC. Plus, every issue comes with a free live-booting DVD packed with carefully curated distros and FOSS to help you follow along with the tuition in the magazine.

The last issue is on sale now in all good newsagents! We celebrate the versatility of Linux with a practical guide to th...
20/09/2018

The last issue is on sale now in all good newsagents! We celebrate the versatility of Linux with a practical guide to the best lightweight distros and how to create a lean and fast custom install for your hardware. Also inside, top cloning tools, the future of Moore’s Law and pick the perfect IDE!

For those that either haven't had a letter from subscriptions or read the email newsletter or use Twitter. Unfortunately...
17/09/2018

For those that either haven't had a letter from subscriptions or read the email newsletter or use Twitter. Unfortunately, we have some sad news:

After 19 years in publication, Linux User & Developer magazine will be closing.

The next magazine, on sale 20th September, will be the last issue.

Due to the swift nature of the closure (we're coming up to the end of our financial year), we weren't able to make the final magazine much of a commemorative issue, but we wanted to thank all our readers for supporting us for so long and joining us on our journey in Linux, Free & Open Source software.

For me personally, Chris Thornett, it's been a pleasure and I encourage you to keep creating and contributing to open source projects. You are, quite literally, the ones that make it happen.

You can make a difference

And you can change things.

For those that have heard the news already, sorry for another reminder. We're just trying to make sure that everyone is aware.

Again, the last issue will be 196, Optimise Linux, on sale this Thursday at all good newsagents.

As there won't be a member of the team maintaining the Linux User & Developer group, we'll be closing that but the Facebook LU&D page will likely stay. We can't guarantee what content you will see (more deals and Future publishing promos, we imagine).

Thanks for reading and all the best!

Just a quick note to say that a new issue is out! This one covers taking back control of your data – we show you how to ...
28/08/2018

Just a quick note to say that a new issue is out! This one covers taking back control of your data – we show you how to build your own NAS and pick the best network storage distro for you, along with admin and maintenance tips.

Continuing that theme of taking back control, we also interviewed PeerTube, a recently crowdfunded project that's creating a decentralised, peer-to-peer video-sharing platform.

Also inside: the latest on three mobile OSes for Purism’s GNU/Linux phone, plus top firewall distros and (as always) buckets of tutorials.

This month, we carry on Go programming, running parallel code on a Pi cluster, automating tasks with LibreOffice scripts, running open source .NET Core on the Pi and a whole lot more! http://bit.ly/LUD195

Hey everyone, just a quick note to say the new issue is out! Grab our guide to Sysadmin Survival! Plus: Get the most out...
26/07/2018

Hey everyone, just a quick note to say the new issue is out!

Grab our guide to Sysadmin Survival! Plus: Get the most out of KDE Plasma with our power users’ guide; Machine Learning in security; DNA computing and 48 pages of tutorials, including learning Go by building a YouTube clone. Sub deals here: https://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/sublud/

We spotted this on LinkedIn yesterday. Microsoft will be releasing a Linux client for its Slack-like Teams product. It's...
16/07/2018

We spotted this on LinkedIn yesterday. Microsoft will be releasing a Linux client for its Slack-like Teams product. It's estimated that the enterprise collaboration biz will be worth £45.6 billion by 2023 and Microsoft is taking steps to ensure it gets a slice of the cake with its recent free edition and now cross-platform clients.

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