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New Linux Online Magazine - Tux
- From: columbo <columbo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 13:55:52 -0400
- Message-id: <200506061355.52238.columbo@xxxxxxxxxx>
There's a relatively new magazine (PDF Format) online entilted 'Tux'
that is billing itself as 'The First And Only Magazine for the New
Linux User' that you can find at http://www.tuxmagazine.com
Although it's main function is an attempt to aid in the transition from
Windows to Linux, it also offers interesting articles/editorials for
the average Linux user. But, mainly, folks coming over from Windows to
Suse Linux may receive a lot of insight reading it.
It is distribution neutral (although they do review distro's) but with a
KDE leaning bent. So far in the 3 issues released it has averaged
approx 48 - 50 pages per issue of colorful, image laden content.
The folks who maintain and/or publish Linux Journal
(http://www.linuxjournal.com), Linux Gazette
(http://www.linuxgazette.com) and Doc's IT Garage
(http://www.docsearls.com) (SSC Publishing - Phil Huges) are
responsible for this offering.
This months issue (issue 3) tackles K3b, Tux Paint for Kids, IPod and
Linux and a few other bits of news/reviews including a look at MEPIS
3.3.
Hope someone finds this useful!
that is billing itself as 'The First And Only Magazine for the New
Linux User' that you can find at http://www.tuxmagazine.com
Although it's main function is an attempt to aid in the transition from
Windows to Linux, it also offers interesting articles/editorials for
the average Linux user. But, mainly, folks coming over from Windows to
Suse Linux may receive a lot of insight reading it.
It is distribution neutral (although they do review distro's) but with a
KDE leaning bent. So far in the 3 issues released it has averaged
approx 48 - 50 pages per issue of colorful, image laden content.
The folks who maintain and/or publish Linux Journal
(http://www.linuxjournal.com), Linux Gazette
(http://www.linuxgazette.com) and Doc's IT Garage
(http://www.docsearls.com) (SSC Publishing - Phil Huges) are
responsible for this offering.
This months issue (issue 3) tackles K3b, Tux Paint for Kids, IPod and
Linux and a few other bits of news/reviews including a look at MEPIS
3.3.
Hope someone finds this useful!
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