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Linux Mags that are Worth Subscribing to?

RyuMaou asks: "I'm a relative newbie to Linux and as such, I want to start reading up on it, in all its various flavors. I've got a couple of books, but they're almost out of date as soon as they're printed these days. So, I decided to try a Linux-centric magazine. Any recommendations on which Linux magazine is the best? And, why?"

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  1. Linux Journal by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 3, Informative
    Bar none. It's not a "Johnny-come-lately", I read this when SLS and Yggdrasil were still distributions. They maintain an excellent editorial and contribution staff, many of whom you will find in other serious technical publications.

    Also, SysAdmin is excellent for an all-around continuing education. There is much more Linux specific content here in th epast couple of years, and the general Unix knowledge to be gleaned from its pages is incalculable.

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