![]() Master the mysterious art of virtual private networks with the aid of the Raspberry Piīuild and run Windows apps sans Microsoft Taxįuduntu 2013.1 Knoppix 7.0.5 Parted Magic Fedora 18 We put the squeeze on the latest Pear build to see if it’s ripeĪ fun and functional desktop for everyday use The Spherical Cow has finally entered the field! Track your family history with open sourceĪdd this exciting new desktop experience to your favourite distributionĤ0 Protect your network with Snort Spot attacks and protect your network We celebrate the occasion with Eben, Pete and LizĬan Kolab beat the likes of Microsoft at their own game?ħ2 Live distro super-test Four of the best fight it out Your views on the magazine and the open source sceneġ8 10 amazing Raspberry Pi projects Incredible things you can do with a $25 computer! The latest from your favourite free software columnists The biggest stories from the open source world Revealed: Incredible things you can do with the $25 PCħ0 Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 The market leader takes another shot at budget handsetsħ2 Live distro super-test The latest live distros fight to earn space on your USB stick ![]() HTC updates its flagship smartphone for 2013ġ8. Visit us online for more news, opinion, tutorials and reviews:Ĭontents 10 amazing Raspberry Pi projects We’ve already started compiling our top-picks for the next ten amazing Raspberry Pi projects, so if you’ve got an amazing idea and have been waiting for an excuse to put it into action, get in touch with the magazine and let us know! Enjoy the issue… Russell Barnes, Editor It’s quite incredible what can be achieved with a £25 computer and a bit of imagination – see pages 18-29 to find our favourites. Our second birthday treat is a huge 12-page exposé of the very best projects Raspberry Pi enthusiasts have created. In our exclusive interview starting on page 46, Eben, Liz and Pete take time out of their packed schedules to tell us all about the first year on sale and what we can expect in the future. Our first special feature required us to gather together three key members of the Raspberry Pi Foundation for tea, a slice of birthday cake and a whole host of questions. This issue we’re celebrating the first birthday of the Raspberry Pi in grand style with two very special features and another excellent ‘how-to’ article from the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s own Liam Fraser. Welcome to the latest edition of Linux User & Developer, the UK and America’s favourite high-end open source and Linux magazine. » Fedora 18 reviewed » Eben Upton exclusive » 10 amazing RasPi projects » The Ubuntu Phone revealed In this issue Rob reveals Canonical’s latest plans with his special news report on the Ubuntu Phone (pages 6-7) among other things. Rob Zwetsloot studied aerospace engineering at university, using Python to model complex simulations in class while configuring Linux HTPCs at home. In the news starting on page 6 this month, Rory brings us up to speed on the latest developments in mobile technology and discovers that CES has lost out on this year’s big announcements to MWC. Source reporter with a keen nose for a story and a good eye for detail. This month Joey shows us how to create a family tree using open source software in his geneology with Linux tutorial (pages 32-35). Joey Bernard has been using Linux at homeįor almost 20 years and he’s now getting paid for it as a computational research consultant with ACEnet. This month Liam delves into the dark art of VPN to show how the Raspberry Pi can be used to create a viable virtual private network. RaspberryPiTutorials YouTube series and is a Linux server admin for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Liam Fraser is the creator of the hugely popular This month Kunal shows us how advanced users and developers can leverage Wine (pages 56-59). He is also a KDE developer and has contributed to many projects including KDESolaris, Belenix and Openmoko. Kunal Deo is a veteran open source developer This issue Gareth brings us his thoughts on the latest mini-PC to hit the market - the CuBox. Tinkering and voiding warranties on electrical items for many years, without once receiving a fatal electric shock. To issue 123 of Linux User & Developer Gareth Halfacree has been breaking, fixing, Linux genealogy 20+ pages Map out your family of reviews tree with GrampsĬONVERT PRINT CREATE MODIFY & COMBINE Aspose.Words The Ubuntu Phone The latest details revealed in full ![]() Wine for developers How advanced users can harness the power of Wine » CuBox reviewed » Beating Microsoft at its own game » Fedora 18 reviewed Master networking’s darkest art in easy steps Secure your network Find and prevent attacks on your network the open source way RASPBERRY PI PROJECTS Revealed: Incredible things you can do with the $25 PC THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR THE GNU GENERATION EBEN UPTON EXCLUSIVE RAS PI INTERVIEW BIRTHDAY SPECIAL
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