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In the magazine
We pit Ubuntu against Fedora to see which is the better Gnome-based distro. Five filesystems are put through their paces, we show how to run a Ghost blog, code a Galaxian-style shooter in Python, and use Okular to edit PDF files with ease.
DVD highlights
Ubuntu 21.10 and Devuan 4.0 “Chimaera” (both 64-bit only).
In the magazine
As Linux hits
30 years, we show how the kernel became a worldwide phenomenon. We take a look at terminal browsers, plus show how you can make your mark in desktop publishing, build a Pi Nextcloud server and run Linux distros from yesteryear!
DVD highlights
Pop!_OS 21.04 (64-bit), and classic Linux distros (32-bit, unsurprisingly).
In the magazine
Linux and
Windows can work in perfect harmony – find out how in our eight-page guide. We share files across a network without the need for protocols, emulate the Tandy TRS-80, control the Pi’s GPIO with Scratch, and create our own server.
DVD highlights
Zorin OS 16 Core, Finnix 123, Lakka 3.4 and LibreELEC 10 (sadly all 64-bit).
In the magazine
Find out how to use your Raspberry Pi to stream video to the world. Elsewhere, we compare five office suites, diagnose and solve Linux problems, emulate the Acorn Electron, set up a virtual network, design circuit boards and manipulate date with Pandas.
DVD highlights
Rescue kit (CloneZilla, System Rescue and Rescuezilla, plus Zorin OS Lite.
In the magazine
Discover how to customise the Mint 20 desktop with our in-depth feature. We explore virtual private servers, assess five open source art programs, build a Pi-powered pinhole camera, recreate pseudo-3D racing games and emulate the Atari 800.
DVD highlights
Mint 20.2 “Uma” and Elementary OS 6.0 “Odin” (both 64-bit).
In the magazine
Want a faster, better server? We show you how to set up some of the best server distros around. We also cover desktop virtualisation, running a mobile second screen, emulating the Altair 8800, multitasking in Python and web-app security.
DVD highlights
Bodhi 6.0 and Lubuntu 21.04 (both 64-bit) and AntiX 19.4 (32-bit).