Linux Format - September 2022
Linux Format - September 2022
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In this issue
Condres OS 1.0
Mayank Sharma isn’t usually so easily fooled, but the fear of missing deadlines made him drink old, odourless wine from a new bottle.
Create a custom LCD menu
Les Pounder “cranks that dial” to relive his youth of soldering irons and 1980s electronics, when a ‘bit’ was a relatively unknown concept.
Samsung MUF-256DA
Ganesh T S has never had such a fast thumb... drive!
3 mins
AmOs 22.08.02
Mayank Sharma always falls for beautiful-looking Arch distros, but he wonders if this one does enough to appeal to others...
3 mins
Porteus 5.0
Mayank Sharma has a soft spot for portable distros, and wonders if the latest Porteus can wean him away from his all-time favourite, Slax.
2 mins
Total War: Warhammer 3
Management thought the Realm of Chaos was its hot-desking floor, but Fraser Brown knows better and is perma-working from home...
6 mins
GET INTO CODING!
Code monkey Jonni Bidwell's firmware has glitched out, so he must teach himself to code again. He hopes you'll join him for the adventure...
10+ mins
W5100S-EVB-Pico
Les Pounder wants to add another device to the Internet of Things. "Just a 'pico'-sized project from WIZnet," he promises...
3 mins
Flirc Pi 4 Case
Les Pounder settles down to watch a film, blast some aliens and does a spot of low-power computing while his Raspberry Pi 4 stays cool.
3 mins
ANALOG ZERO: Get to grips with analog electronic control
Les Pounder "cranks that dial" to relive his youth of soldering irons and 1980s electronics, when a 'bit' was a relatively unknown concept.
6 mins
FEATHER-LIGHT WEATHER MONITOR
Jonni Bidwell doesn't fake it till he makes it. Makes a Pi-powered environment monitor, that is...
8 mins
Run a modern, focused, alternative to Vim
While Shashank Sharma is quite fond of the text editor Vim, he realises that it can overwhelm new users. Thankfully, a simplified variant is on offer...
6 mins
Organise your fonts and create new ones
Nick Peers reveals how to manage your font collection as well as design new typefaces from scratch using a collection of open source tools.
10 mins
Relive the days of BeOS
Michael Reed wonders if he's met the 90s-style desktop of his dreams with Haiku, an open source re-creation of the BeOS operating system.
10+ mins
Linux Format Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Computer & Mobile
Language: English
Frequency: 13 Issues/Year
Linux Format is a monthly magazine that covers all aspects of Linux, from beginner-friendly tutorials to in-depth articles for experienced users. It also features reviews of the latest Linux distributions, software, and hardware.
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