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Issue 274 - Roundup: Window managers - Possibly the least well-known components of the Linux desktop, Shashank Sharma knows a few window managers that can help you broaden your Linux experience.
Issue 184 - Review: Slackel 6.0 Openbox - A self-confessed Slackware fan, Shashank Sharma is pained to declare
Slackel, a Slackware-based distro, as nothing special.
Issue 184 - Review: Point Linux 2.3 - Old school Gnome fan Shashank Sharma discovers a Debian-based distro
that is designed for the expert campaigner and features the Mate desktop.
Issue 180 - Review: Fedora 20 Beta - Another delay to the long awaited distro has prevented us reviewing the final version. We’ve bravely soldiered on with the beta.
Issue 180 - Review: OpenMandriva - Another KDE distribution that can can trace its lineage to Mandriva. But is there more to OpenMandriva?
Issue 179 - Tutorial: Zabbix - Keep an eye on your home network with this handy monitoring tool.
Issue 178 - Tutorial: Drupal: Instant websites - Shashank Sharma discovers a faster way of creating Drupal websites.
Is Drupal Distributions everything he believes or is he just easily excitable?
Issue 178 - Review: Ubuntu 13.10 - While a new release is always a cause for celebration, with more of the same
old, same old in Ubuntu 13.10, Shashank Sharma is a little disappointed.
Issue 178 - Roundup: Beginner distros - Zorin OS, Pinguy OS, Elementary OS, Solus OS, Pear Linux
Issue 177 - Roundup: News readers - What's the best feed reader to get the latest news stories as they break?
Issue 175 - Tutorial: Drupal: connect with visitors - Create a memorable website that engages visitors.
Issue 171 - Feature: 50 Distros Tested - How do you pick a distro from the dizzying array on offer? we check out 50 of the best and give you the low down.
Issue 171 - Review: Team Viewer 8 - Remote desktop for the enterprise.
Issue 170 - Review: KDE 4.10 - More goodies, more eye candy and more stability. It can only be a new KDE release.
Issue 170 - Roundup: Roundup: Distros for power users - It's time to find a distro to match your incredible skills.
Issue 169 - Tutorial: Beets - Manage your music from the commandline.
Issue 168 - What on Earth: What on Earth is SoC? - We peel back the jargon and let you know all about SoCs.
Issue 168 - Feature: KDE: The missing manual - Get KDE set up just the way you want it.
Issue 167 - Roundup: Office suites - We pit the best Linux office suites head to head in a bloody deathmatch.
Issue 165 - Feature: The essential guide to software patents - Get your head around the thorny subject of intellectual property.
Issue 164 - Tutorial: PacketFence - Control access to your network using an appropriately named Network access control system.
Issue 163 - Review: KDE 4.9 - One of the most popular desktop environments gets a new release.
Issue 163 - Tutorial: Bash: Auditing and profiling - Delve a bit deeper into the commandline and find some lesser-used commands.
Issue 161 - Roundup: Content Management Systems - We take a look at Concrete5, ExponentCMS, Contonti, Drupal and Joomla and find out how they stack up.
Issue 161 - Tutorial: VirtualBox - Create computers within computers.
Issue 159 - Review: Calligra Suite - We take a look at the other open source office suite.
Issue 158 - Tutorial: FontForge - Turn your handwriting into a font.
Issue 156 - Review: Gentoo 12 - The Mayans definitely got it wrong. The world can’t end now, not when we have possibly the best live DVD ever created.
Issue 156 - Review: KDE 4.8 - Can this really be just a point release?
Issue 156 - Tutorial: LemonPOS - On a mission to solve unanswered questions, we discover a viable piece of point of sale software – LemonPOS.
Issue 155 - Tutorial: Zina: Music on your sites - We show you how to share your music with visitors to your website using a free web-based media streamer.
Issue 154 - Tutorial: Getting to grips with Gentoo - Convinced that Gentoo is only for hardened geeks? We reveal that if you`re ready to put the work in, you`ll be richly rewarded.
Issue 153 - Review: OpenSUSE 12.1 vs Fedora 16 - the two main contenders for the RPM-based distro crown pull on their gloves and clamber into the ring
Issue 153 - Review: Roundup: Business Distros - We put CentOS, ClearOs, Ubuntu Server, Debian and Zentyal to the test
Issue 152 - Review: Ubuntu 11.10 - Ubuntu's previous release earned it more brickbats than bouquets. We find out if the new version will be able to turn the tables.
Issue 150 - Review: KDE 4.7 - It's chock-full of improvements but does 4.7 do enough to shed the desktop's tarnished reputation? We find out.
Issue 148 - Review: Linux Mint 11 - It's billed as the distribution for new users. We take the taste test and discover a product that lives up to its promise.
Issue 147 - Review: FreeNAS 8.0 - Is this latest incarnation a watershed for the open source storage platform? We discover a strong shift towards enterprise.
Issue 146 - Review: SecureCRT 6.7 beta - The cross-platform graphical remote administration tool is now available for Linux.
Issue 146 - Tutorial: Frugalware: Getting started - Distros that offer installation DVDs rarely deserve a standing ovation. Frugalware Linux is a wonderful exception.
Issue 145 - Tutorial: Arch Linux: Do it yourself - Fed up with all the similar-looking distros and looking for something new? Try the highly configurable Arch distro.
Issue 143 - Tutorial: Todoyu: Project management - We guide you through setting up Todoyu, a powerful multi-user project management tool that's packed with promise.
Issue 139 - Review: Paragon NTFS&HFS - Having trouble mounting and reading NTFS and HFS+ disks from Linux? We test one tool that can play nice with your other OSes.
Issue 138 - Roundup: Backup tools - On test: Fwbackups, Pybackpack, Backerupper, Deja Dup, Back in Time, Simple Backup, Keep, LuckyBackup
Issue 138 - Tutorial: BackTrack: Penetration test - Determined to keep his machine and network secure, Shashank uses BackTrack Linux to detect potential security holes.
Issue 137 - Tutorial: QDVDAuthor: burn movies - We use QDVDAuthor to burn movie clips into a professional DVD complete with menus and other bells and whistles.
Issue 137 - Tutorial: Webmin: Master administration - The response to Shashank's fervent prayers for an easier method to manage and configure his machines was Webmin. But how do you use it?
Issue 135 - Tutorial: ImageMagick tips and tricks - We're so keen on the command line that we even edit images there - and now you can too!
Issue 135 - Tutorial: Procmail: email power up! - If you want your email to be perfectly organised, we have the ideal filtering system for you.
Issue 134 - Feature: Fedora and RHEL - a winning team - With preparations underway for the next Red Hat release and a successful Fedora 13, Red Hat is doing quite a number on our radar.
Issue 134 - Tutorial: Mutt: Email on the CLI - Mutt, the command line email client, is arguably far more versatile and configurable than any other email client.
Issue 132 - Feature: Log files: Loads of information - Linux log files - what are they, where are they and why should you care? We have the answers.
Issue 132 - Feature: Ubuntu 10.04: Enter the lynx - We lift the veil on the seven awesome surprises on offer by the boldest release yet from the Ubuntu camp.
Issue 131 - Tutorial: TaskJuggler: Manage your projects - All things bright and beautiful, all projects big and small, TaskJuggler makes managing 'em easier, as Shashank shows you all.
Issue 129 - Feature: Subsonic - Listen to your music wherever you are - we show you how using a free web-based media streamer.
Issue 127 - Roundup: Desktop search tools - On test: Beagle, Google Desktop, Tracker, Strigi, Recoll
Issue 126 - Tutorial: Privoxy: Control web access - Shashank dons the latex gloves of a HM Customs officer to strip, inspect and sanitise web pages with the Privoxy web filter.
Issue 125 - Roundup: Collection managers - On test: Data Crow, GCStar, Moll, StuffKeeper, Tellico.
Issue 123 - Feature: Recoll: Find files efficiently - Come out, come out, wherever you are. We discover how long-hidden secrets come falling out of the attic when Recoll searches your filesystem.
Issue 123 - Tutorial: MaxMenu: Tool smorgasbord - Are your application menus filled with too many tools? We suggest you ditch them in favour of the lightweight and efficient MaxMenu.
Issue 122 - Feature: Incognito - Keep it secret, keep it safe - discover this tiny Live CD distro that lets you pull a Keyser Soze on the internet.
Issue 121 - Feature: Sox: Hack your audio files - Learn how to perform surgery on your audio files with Sox, the versatile command line sound processor.
Issue 120 - Feature: Picard: Organise your music files - Disorganised music files bothering you? We show you how Picard can update your music collection and restore order to chaos.
Issue 119 - Feature: HomeBank - Are you in charge of your money, or is your money in charge of you? Here's how to look after the pennies with HomeBank.
Issue 119 - Tutorial: Trickle: Control network traffic - Learn how to control network bandwidth available to individual applications with Trickle and a very sharp, very tiny sword.
Issue 116 - Feature: DVDisaster - Here's a magic way to keep your backup DVDs safe even after your kids have used them as frisbees.