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01/03/2007 Relevance: 8.30Tux magazine, billed as"The first and only magazine for the new Linux user," has published its last issue, according to a New Year's Day announcement by publisher Phil Hughes. The magazine had achieved a circulation of over 100,000 readers, Hughes said.Search further
07/12/2007 Relevance: 7.97Not too long ago, I subscribed to a Linux magazine for beginners called Tux. Fantastic magazine, but the last I heard they were"headed out," so to speak, due largely to a lack of funding. However, unlike bigger publishers, which include Linux Magazine, Tux was special because they were giving away the magazine in the PDF format. That's right, they provided a free copy of their magazine in hopes of generating enough revenue in ad sales alone. Unfortunately, it did not work out so well for them to that degree. This got me thinking, though - could it be that their advertising model was flawed?Search further
10/22/2008 Relevance: 7.81PCLinuxOS Magazine, August 2008 (Issue 24) is available to download. You can find it at the PCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .Search further
11/22/2008 Relevance: 7.51PCLinuxOS Magazine, November 2008 (Issue 27) is available to download. You can find it at the PCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .Search further
08/10/2008 Relevance: 7.51PCLinuxOS Magazine, August 2008 (Issue 24) is available to download. You can find it at the PCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .Search further
09/07/2007 Relevance: 7.51Issue 8 of o3 magazine is now available. This issue provides an end to end guide for building enterprise grade email systems using FOSS. o3 magazine is a FREE digital magazine, published twice a month in PDF format.Search further
07/09/2007 Relevance: 7.36I have a confession to make: For the past 6 weeks, I've been leading a secret double life. By day, I'm a mild mannered system/network/database admin in academia. I also write some PHP, Perl, and Python code. By night, however, I'm an author and editor. My latest project is bigger than most. In fact, it's an entire magazine. Devoted to Python. I am the Editor in Chief of the newly launchedPython Magazine.[Note that Python Magazine is a paid-for subscription magazine -- Sander]Search further
01/02/2007 Relevance: 7.31One of my favourite Linux magazines - TUX - has ceased publication. Last year, the magazine announced that it would be taking paid subscriptions and expanding the magazine. Publisher Phil Hughes made the announcement on the TUX Web site.Search further
06/24/2008 Relevance: 7.09Just a couple of weeks ago Linux New Media acquired the subscriber base of Linux Magazine in the USA. Now comes the news that it is axing the paper version and moving publication online.Search further
03/11/2008 Relevance: 6.95PCLinuxOS Magazine, March 2008 (Issue 19) is available to download. You can find it at the newPCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, pleasesignup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .Search further