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Old 13th October 2005, 03:21 PM
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MyOSS Magazine Edition 6 for download!

Just to announce that MyOSS Magazine Edition 6 is available for download here.

We’re late. But then again, it’s better late than never!! So.. We present to you, the latest Edition of the MyOSS Magazine - Edition 6 for your reading pleasure.

This edition brings to you :

Linux Live CDs - Part 2

We carry on from the 1st edition and bring you a rundown of what\'s available in the Internet and what you can expect from the different live CDs available.

Libraries in GNU/Linux & Other Flavours

Continuing from our first series way in Edition 4 of the Magazine, we conclude this series of articles by teaching you how to implement your own set of personal libraries.

Podcasting in GNU/Linux

Podcasting is nothing new. It\'s actually an old thing, but nevertheless, it\'s a refreshing thing for newbies which we bring to you.

And Contribute when you can!

Thanks again for your support.


Regards,

Jason Lim

http://www.jlchannel.com/
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