Discover why the Asus Eee PC will make 2008 the year of Linux on the desktop
Save money and help the planet with green computing
Are you a geek or a greenhorn? Try our Linux quiz
On our 4GB DVD: Foresight Linux 2.0, a cutting-edge distro with the brand new Gnome release. Plus: OpenOffice.org 2.4 and PC-BSD 1.5
Tutorials on Google Earth, streaming music, Gimp 2.4, VPN networks, Arduino hacking and thin clients
Features
The Eee has landed
Good things come in small packages, and you don't get much smaller than the Asus Eee PC. We explore this Linux-powered mini marvel... (Mike Saunders) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Green computing
Want to save cash while doing your bit for the world? Going green does all that and more - we show you what Linux can do to make a difference... (Paul Hudson) Click here to read!
The Linux underworld
It's not just the bad guys who want to hack your computer. We uncover some of the ways you can make your system more secure using tools from the dark side. (John Brandon) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Command line phrasebook
For those not fluent in the lingo, using the command line can feel like visiting a foreign country - here's a phrasebook for those who want to explore safely. (Joe Cassels) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
The Linux pub quiz
So you think you know Linux? Prove it: test yourself with our quiz. The brainteasers range from the ridiculous to the downright obscure... (Chris Brown) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Interview: Kris Kennaway
Theoretical physicist, bridge-builder and FreeBSD coder - Kris is trying to build a BSD desktop army, and we want to find out why. (Mike Saunders, Paul Hudson) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Coverdisc
Foresight Linux 2.0
Cutting-edge, unique distro with Gnome 2.22. Plus: PC-BSD 1.5, OpenOffice.org 2.4, AbiWord 2.6, Inkscape 0.46, Feather and Puppy Linux... (Mike Saunders) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
HotPicks
Alexandria, Mpg123, Youtube-dl, Tunguska, SuperTuxKart, Adonthell, Surfraw, Tomboy, Dstat, Ctioga (Richard Smedley) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Tutorials
Use digital maps
Summer holidays will soon be looming and you want to make the most of your two weeks off work. Explore Google Maps and Google Earth... (Andy Channelle) Click here to read!
Dynebolic: easy audio streaming
We show you how to set up an internet radio station with a Free Software distro made for the job. (Daniel James) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Gimp: new features in 2.4
Open source graphics are back by popular demand - here's a new tutorial series on Gimp. (Michael J Hammel) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
VPN: remote networking
Looking for a remote access system that will give you total control over who gets access to what? We walk you through Secure VPN Gateway. (Richard Smedley, Tom Russell, David Gempton) Click here to read!
Arduino: make a drum kit
Like Leo Fender, Robert Moog and Leon Theremin, Graham has taken the complicated and made it look easy - with an Arduino-powered drum machine. (Graham Morrison) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
LTSP: thin clients made easy
Do you want to run modern software on old hardware? Of course you do! We show you how, with the Linux Terminal Server Project. (Neil Bothwick) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Reviews
Nagios 3.0
Maintaining a network of machines has just got faster, if not easier. We check out the latest open source system monitor. (Nick Veitch) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Graham finds this the perfect tool for finding exactly how his own convoluted and obfuscated code works... (Graham Morrison) Click here to read!
gOS Rocket beta
Does the world need yet another Ubuntu spin-off? Mike prepares his boosters and takes off with gOS Rocket... (Mike Saunders) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Runes of Avalon 2
There are many games that force you to match shapes and colours, but Graham has finally found one worth paying for. (Graham Morrison) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
MythTV 0.21
Telly addict Graham has wasted half of his life configuring MythTV and the other half watching repeats of Jerry Springer, Jeremy Kyle, Trisha, Montel... (Graham Morrison) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Linux DVB devices
On test: TechnoTrend C2300 premium, TechnoTrend TT-1500, Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-S, Elgato EyeTV, TwinHan AzureWave, TechnoTrend TV Stick (Nick Veitch) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
More
News: Red hat in the black
To the tune of $500 million. The distro vendor continues strong growth despite a downturn in the US economy. Plus: Adobe joins Linux Foundation, Asus releases Eee PC SDK, Linux kernel development report, Rigs of Rods released, ISO accepts MS OOXML (Andy Channelle) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Distrowatch: Joys of spring
Mandriva Linux 2008.1 brings PulseAudio, support for the Asus Eee PC and a plethora of new applications. Plus: Scientific Linux 5.1, Knoppix 5.3, Eee PC distros (Ladislav Bodnar) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
What on Earth: Android
The not-at-all paranoid Graham puts Google's Linux-based mobile phone platform through his personal Voight-Kampff machine. (Graham Morrison) Click here to read!