Digital Issues
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Linux Pro Magazine #170 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #170 (Jan 2015) Living with Windows
We show you some helpful tools for co-existing with Microsoft networks.
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Linux Pro Magazine #169 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #169 (Dec 2014) New Start For Android Security
A sneak peek at security features in the upcoming Android L release.
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Linux Pro Magazine #168 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #168 (Nov 2014) YouTube Jukebox
If you want to listen to music without the complications and performance penalty of a web browser, consider using a streaming music video player.
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Linux Pro Magazine #167 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #167 (Oct 2014) Intrusion Detection
This month we look at two intrusion detection tools to help keep your systems safe.
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Linux Pro Magazine #166 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #166 (Sep 2014) Cinnamon vs. MATE
You don’t have to settle for KDE or Gnome anymore. Linux offers a variety of powerful alternative desktops.
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Linux Pro Magazine #165 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #165 (August 2014) Choose a Filesystem
This month, we compare some leading Linux filesystems. We also show how to set up a storage cluster in the cloud, and we explore the userspace filesystem SSHFS.
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Linux Pro Magazine #164 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #164 (July 2014) Interoperability
In this issue, we look at Cygwin, a run-time environment that allows you to run and compile Linux programs in Windows. Then, we test various Linux distros to see how they handle the controversial UEFI Secure Boot feature that locks out “unauthorized” operating systems.
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Linux Pro Magazine #163 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #163 (June 2014) Coding Tools
Cool tools that will change the way you think about programming.
Reactive Manifesto
Clojure
Frameworks 5
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Linux Pro Magazine #162 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #162 (May 2014): A Smarter Network
Globalization, increasing numbers of devices, virtualization, the cloud, and BYOD are changing the face of networks.
- SDN Up Close: A number of factors make classically organized IP networks difficult to plan and manage. Some admins address these problems with software-defined networking.
- The OpenFlow protocol and its surrounding technologies are bringing the promise of SDN to real networks.
- Several players are collaborating on the foundations of future SDN products under the umbrella of the OpenDaylight open source project.
- Mininet lets you construct software-defined networking topologies in a sandbox before you release them onto your network.
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Linux Pro Magazine #161 - Digital Issue
$9.99Incl. VAT, Excl. shippingIssue #161 (April 2014): Home Routers
Discover the vulnerabilities of typical home and small office routers, and consider the SafeSquid filter proxy for secure home surfing.
Security and SOHO Routers: Home and small office networks typically place their security in the hands of an inexpensive device that serves as a router. How secure are these SOHO router devices?
SafeSquid: If you are looking to secure your home surfing against questionable web content, you need a filtering proxy. SafeSquid filters content as it moves between the browser and the Internet.DVD contents are not available with the digital version of the magazine.
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