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The Linux Gazette was a monthly self-published Linux computing webzine, published between July 1995 and June 2011. Its content was published under the Open Publication License. [1] History. It was started in July 1995 by John M. Fisk [2] as a free service. He went on to pursue his studies and become a medical doctor.
The Linux Gazette is available in the following formats: PalmDoc version : Take Linux Gazette on the road! Simply click here to get the current issue as a PDB file.
Linux Gazette, a member of the Linux Documentation Project, is an on-line WWW publication dedicated to two simple ideas: making Linux just a little more fun and sharing ideas and discoveries. Linux Gazette WWW & FTP Mirror Sites: Translations of LG are included on the Mirror Page.
The Linux Gazette was a monthly self-published Linux computing webzine, published between July 1995 and June 2011. Its content was published under the Open Publ...
The following sites all over the world have volunteered their resources to host Linux Gazette and to translate it into other languages. [WWW] sites are for on-line reading; [FTP] sites contain the LG in downloadable *.tar.gz format.
4 Ιουλ 2004 · General Linux Gazette Information. Where can I find the HTML version of the Gazette? Which other formats is the Gazette available in? Can I get the Gazette via email? How can I subscribe to the Gazette? Is there a version of the Linux Gazette in my language? Why is the most recent issue several months old?
The Gazette is a compilation of basic tips, tricks, suggestions, ideas and short articles about Linux designed to make using Linux fun and easy. LG began as a personal project of John M. Fisk, and grew to include contributions freely provided by a growing number of authors.