Free online magazines dedicated to GNU/Linux and Open Source
These are a collection of my links pointing to free online magazines dedicated to Linux and Open Source. If you look around, a lot of effort is being expended, many of those on a voluntary basis to keep alive the spirit of Linux, Open source and Freedom. The links below highlight a slice of those efforts.
Linux Journal - One of the foremost Linux magazines around, this magazine carry articles which are suited to a more technically oriented crowd. This magazine is made available in both print and online format. Many of the articles on its website are freely accessible but to read the most recent articles, you need to enroll in a paid subscription.
PClinuxOS Magazine - This is a magazine launched by PCLinuxOS enthusiasts, which is freely made available in both PDF and HTML format. PCLinuxOS is a very interesting Linux distribution which caters to those who crave for a much more complete Linux experience on the desktop. Even though the magazine has the PCLinuxOS name, it carries articles relevant to all Linux distributions.
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