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''Linux User & Developer'' was a monthly
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. It was a UK magazine written specifically for Linux professionals and IT decision makers. It was available worldwide in newsagents or via subscription, and it could be downloaded via Zinio or Apple's Newsstand.


History and profile

''Linux User & Developer'' was first published in September 1999. In August 2014 its sister magazine, ''RasPi'', was launched. The last issue of Linux User & developer was on 20 September 2018 (#196). All previous subscribers received issues of
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as compensation for the next remaining issues of their subscription.


Staff

*Chris Thornett - Editor


References


External links


Official homepageDigital Editions of the Magazine
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