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Linux Journal
Linux Journal website
Categories
Computer
Frequency
Monthly
First issue
March 1994
Company
Specialized System Consultants, Inc. Belltown Media, Inc. Slashdot Media LLC. Linux Journal, LLC.
Country
United States
Language
English
Website
linuxjournal.com
ISSN
1075-3583
Linux Journal (LJ) is an American monthly technology magazine originally published by Specialized System Consultants, Inc. (SSC) in Seattle, Washington since 1994.[1] In December 2006 the publisher changed to Belltown Media, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Since 2017, the publisher was Linux Journal, LLC. located in Denver, Colorado. The magazine focused specifically on Linux, allowing the content to be a highly specialized source of information for open source enthusiasts.[2] The magazine was published from March 1994 to August 2019, over 25 years,[3][4] before being bought by Slashdot Media in 2020.[5]
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