today's leftovers
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 00:29.
- NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again
- Gedit plugins for everyone
- Open source vs. piracy
- Another SLED Pre-install: MSI and the Wind NetBook
- Print is Dead: Linux Magazine Goes Web Only
- Newly discovered opensuse 11 Gem
- Why is Linux still the weird cousin in the corner?
- Review: openSuSE 11.0
- Are We There Yet?
- Microsoft's OOXML bid: No knowledge, no regrets
- Zero Ballistics Beta for Linux available
- Open source tour of Europe: Croatia
- Open Source Consumer Electronics: Neuros OSD
- Can we give every school child in the UK a Linux notebook and still save money?
- Gizmo5 - a more open VoIP solution


re: Linux Magazine
I can't find ANY other article that confirms that Linux Magazine will no longer continue to publish a print version after the June 2008 issue.
No where on their website is that news, nor was there anything in that print issue.
As someone who subscribes several years at a time - I'm interested to see if my money for that subscription is now pissed away. I didn't sign up (and pay for) a digital subscription - if they want my real money, they better provide me with a real PRINT magazine.
//starts wiring master bath with Cat5e just in case.
re: Linux Magazine
iTWire covered it as well, but that's all I've seen so far.
re: Linux Magazine
Good find. I'm still confused.
So are they talking about: http://www.linux-magazine.com/ which is known as "Linux PRO Magazine" here in the States.
Or are they talking about: http://www.linux-mag.com/ which is just plain Linux Magazine no matter where you buy it.
Neither site mentions NOTHING about being acquired or stopping print publication. So much for the argument that moving to web-only gives them a big step up on "immediacy".