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Missed your yearly dose of orangeaide? Go grab LXF224 and get a top up of Ubuntu 17.04 in 32- and 64-bits.

Issue 224 June 2017 Product code: LXFDB0224

In the magazine Hang on to your hats – the latest version of Ubuntu is out and we’ve got the lowdown on what to expect from Zesty Zapus. Plus, we show how easy it is to build a router and firewall, and create a smart calendar out of Pi. LXFDVD highlights Ubuntu 17.04 all 64- and 32-bits of it, Linux Lite 3.4, and more!

Issue 223 May 2017 Product code: LXFDB0223

In the magazine The greatest Pi ever? Of course! We reveal the new Pi Zero W and how you can build better devices, AMD Ryzen gets reviewed, Roundup of CAD packages, create Android apps and we talk Open democracy (sob). LXFDVD highlights Ubuntu Studio 16.04, openSUSE Tumbleweed and XenialDog 2017.

Issue 222 April 2017 Product code: LXFDB0222

In the magazine Gain Force powers without any sign of midichlori­ans. Master the terminal, the best privacy distros, FOSS file sharing, Nginx webserver, Tiling window manager, Micro:bit battle bots and the Pi compute module 3. LXFDVD highlights Mint 18.1 MATE and Cinnamon with Scientific Linux 7.3.

Issue 221 March 2017 Product code: LXFDB0221

In the magazine Leave Google behind. We build our own impenetrab­le castle in the clouds out of the best open source tools. Plus the best BSD distros, introducin­g MicroPytho­n, dual-booting using GRUB and fun with CentOS. LXFDVD highlights Ubuntu 16.10 Remix, Siduction 16.1.0 Xfce and Porteus 3.2.2

Issue 220 February 2017 Product code: LXFDB0220

In the magazine Make your increasing­ly clever home secure and connect to our pick of the best remote desktop clients. Plus, make your plots beautiful with D3.js, handle text in Python, web hosting with Drupal 8 and Linux on Dell devices. LXFDVD highlights Install the enterprise Linux distro openSUSE Leap 42.2 64-bit.

Issue 219 January 2017 Product code: LXFDB0219

In the magazine Our no-nonsense guide to getting started with the greatest OS on the planet (the Martians are still using MacOS— losers). Plus our pick of the lightweigh­t distros, build a faster Linux PC and inside Wayland. LXFDVD highlights Manjaro 16.10.2, Fedora 25, antix 16, Bodhi Linux 4 and more.

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