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    Linux users bristle at the whole idea of getting "tracked," but pixel tracking is built into the very foundation of the commercial web. We examine the dark art of pixel tracking and tell you about some …

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    Automating tasks on Linux Learn how to leverage cron for routine maintenance, backup automation, and critical system monitoring to enhance operational reliability.

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    Issue: 238 Speed Up Your System: Hot tweaks for a faster Linux Digital Issue: Price $12.99 (incl. VAT)

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    Solus Linux 4.8 has been released with the latest Linux kernel, updated desktops, and a key removal.

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    A new version of a Linux system used to come with lots of new features – new tools, new capabilities. Of course, the great Linux distros are still evolving, but they don't throw a lot of new stuff in with every …

  6. Linux Kernel 6.14 Released - Linux Magazine

    Mar 27, 2025 · The latest Linux kernel has arrived with extra Rust support and more. Although Linux kernel 6.14 arrived one day later than planned (thanks to the "personal incompetence" of its creator, …

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    Many of the big Linux conferences that once drew massive crowds don't even exist anymore. Sales teams that used to fly across the country (or around the world) just for one meeting are now content …

  8. Ubuntu 25.04 Coming Soon - Linux Magazine

    Feb 26, 2025 · For those anxiously awaiting the next non-LTS release of Ubuntu, a plucky little puffin has some exciting news. Ubuntu 25.04 (Plucky Puffin) will be released on April 17 th with quite a few …

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    Each monthly issue of Linux Magazine includes advanced technical information you won't find anywhere else including tutorials, in-depth articles on trending topics, troubleshooting and optimization tips, and …

  10. Welcome » Linux Magazine

    A new version of a Linux system used to come with lots of new features – new tools, new capabilities. Of course, the great Linux distros are still evolving, but they don't throw a lot of new stuff in with every …