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LinuxPR: "User Friendly" Creator Featured in this Month's Linux Magazine
Feb 25, 2000, 21 :16 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2102 reads)

"The March issue of Linux Magazine, the monthly magazine for the whole Linux community, is now available at newsstands"

"The March issue of Linux Magazine, the monthly magazine for the whole Linux community, is now available at newsstands everywhere."

"The March issue includes:

  • The Age of Itanium: Intel's Next Generation Microchip Changes Everything. By Wendy Goldman Rohm
  • Illiad's Odyssey: How a Web Designer at a Canadian ISP Created the Most Popular Comic Strip in the Linux Community . By J.D. "Illiad" Frazer
  • The Cat In The Red Hat: His Company's Wildly Successful IPO Kicked off the Market's Open Source Infatuation. By Robert McMillan and Lee Gomes.
  • Graphics Grab Bag: Make Linux Your Palette with These Essential Tools for the Web Artist . By Michael J. Hammel.
  • In the Trenches Has Linux Really Made It? By Dave Whitinger"

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