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The EFF is concerned over privacy and data leaks resulting in the Amazon search results in Ubuntu 12.10
Make a game on Raspberry Pi
Use Python to make your first game on Raspberry Pi in our easy to follow step by step tutorial
GeeXboX 3.0 Review – The Quick and Easy HTPC
A lightweight distro running XBMC that is designed for temporary or permanent use – how does it fare?
The Android SDK: Top tools for effective Android app development
Did you know that the Android SDK comes with nearly two dozen development tools? Here’s a visual guide to many of them to help you design, develop and test your own apps
The Kernel Column with Jon Masters – Developing Linux Kernel 3.6
Jon Masters examines the latest goings-on in the Linux kernel community – and the release of the 3.6 kernel, hot off the press
Windows 8 launch – Jim Zemlin and the Free Software Foundation have their say
Windows 8 and the open source, Linux and free software communities are at odds, and the leaders come out to explain why
Raspberry Pi drivers open sourced – first ARM-based SoC with native open source drivers
The source for Raspberry Pi’s VideoCore drivers has been released, leading the way to a finished Android port and other hacks
Mozilla Festival 2012 – Save the date
The upcoming Mozilla Festival in London has something for everyone, including games, mobile web designing, and coding for kids
Manipulate smartphone GPS data with QGIS
Many people have smartphones with GPS. Learn how to use QGIS to make better use of the data
Linux Kernel 3.6.3 is out, upgrade now
Linux Kernel 3.7 may still be in development, but that of course doesn’t mean development has halted on 3.6.y, with an updated version out now
Under the Hood with Arch and Gentoo
Arch and Gentoo are rolling community distributions that emphasise self-help and choice for the adventurous user. Richard Hillesley investigates…
Ubuntu 12.10 Review – Linux User’s biggest ever super test
In our definitive review, we pit Ubuntu up against eight other distributions to see whether or not it’s still the best around
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal out now, 13.04 named
The latest version of Ubuntu, and its different desktop flavours, is out now, with controversial new features.
Fedora 18 Beta, and final, delayed
The Fedora Project have pushed back the Fedora 18 Beta by a week, which will carry over to the release date of the RC and Final version
Raspberry Pi Gertboard deliveries begin
The Gertboard expansion board for the Raspberry Pi has started to make appearances in the wild
Build an Arch Linux system from scratch
Arch Linux has two distinct advantages over most systems: it’s customisable and it’s educational. Michael Reed shows us how building Arch is also a lesson in how Linux works…
Raspberry Pi now ships with more RAM
The Raspberry Pi Model B has had its RAM doubled to 512MB, but will stay at its original price
The Free Software Column – Inside the code
It is in the nature of things that ideas which upset the status quo or challenge the prevailing orthodoxies are watered down to make them more acceptable, which is why the free software movement is an essential part of the landscape
Qubes 1.0 Review – Absolute Security
Don’t you trust the websites you’re visiting? Thanks to Qubes, you can visit them in disposable virtual machines and isolate many other applications from each other
UEFI Secure Boot Key provided by Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation has decided to take action to allow everybody to continue using open source operating systems even on Secure Boot systems
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