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Linux Magazine
Categories
Computing
Frequency
Monthly
Founded
1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Company
Articon GmbH (1994–1996),[1] Linux-Magazin Verlag (1996–),[1] Linux New Media AG [de] (–2012),[1] Medialinx AG [de] (2012–2014), Computec Media GmbH (2014–)
Country
Germany
Based in
Munich
Language
English, German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
Website
linux-magazine.com
ISSN
1471-5678
Linux Magazine is an international magazine for Linux software enthusiasts and professionals. It is published by the former Linux New Media division of the German media company Medialinx AG.
The magazine was first published in German in 1994,[1][2] and later in English, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Spanish. The German edition is called Linux-Magazin (ISSN 1432-640X); the American/Canadian edition was Linux Pro Magazine (ISSN 1752-9050) until January of 2023 when the name changed to Linux Magazine. The founding company was Articon GmbH.[1][2]
The magazine is published on the first Thursday of each month. Every issue includes a DVD-ROM, usually featuring a recent version of a Linux distribution.
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