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Issue 167 - Review: Acer C7 Chromebook - We take a peek at this low-cost, low-power linux laptop.
Issue 98 - Review: Isis PC with Ubuntu - For the second month in a row, we look at a PC that comes with Linux pre-installed. This time, it's a high-spec machine that performs as well as it looks.
Issue 86 - Interview: Michael Sparks - As the world's biggest broadcaster, the BBC needs some serious technology for online delivery and media codecs. Open source is an appealing solution, explains Michael Sparks.
Issue 79 - Feature: LXF Reader Awards 2006 - Nominations are over - now it's time for LXF readers to choose the winners...
Issue 79 - Interview: Warren Woodford - Warren worked in diverse IT projects before sinking his time and money into Mepis in 2002...
Issue 74 - Interview: Jim Jagielski - With a CV that includes working for NASA, editing Slashdot and core Apache development, Jim has pretty much done it all. Who better to ask about the world's #1 web server?
Issue 71 - Feature: Sudoku - the LXF bounty - Write a Sudoku solver, and win a share of £500!
Issue 69 - Book review: Beginning SUSE Linux - Once you start, you won't be able to stop...
Issue 69 - Book review: Spring Into Linux - More Pooh than Tigger, this is a book of limited attention span and Very Little Gain.
Issue 69 - Book review: Hardening Linux - Move that cement away from the disc drive - this is a book about security not construction, stupid.
Issue 69 - Book review: Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition - Bored with text editors that don't make tea? Learn Emacs, and buy this book too.
Issue 69 - Book review: Spring Into PHP 5 - Spring, dive, run, jump - do whatever you want, just do it in the opposite direction to this book.
Issue 69 - Book review: The Best of Verity Stob - A mixed bag of old jokes, long rants and the odd treasure.
Issue 69 - Feature: Competition: Sudoku - Write a GUI program to solve Sudoku puzzles and win a share of £500!