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(Click for larger image)Issue 162 (October 2012) - Best Distro 2012
Click here to get Side 1 of the DVD via BitTorrent Click here to get Side 2 of the DVD via BitTorrent Click here to get the just the source code used in tutorials Best distro 2012: we put the top contenders head to head. Mint takes on Ubuntu in the classic battle between father and son. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed takes on the most popular rolling distro, Arch. Gnome desktops compete for dominance when we pit Fedora against Sabayon, and we fulfill our KDE obligations by looking at both Mageia 2 and Rosa - two closely related distributions that have yet to make their mark. It’s not close to being an exact science as there will be as many opinions as there are distributions. But it will be fun. Let the games commence! When you've decided what distro you want occupying your hard disk you might want to check out our guide to getting involved in flame wars, build a virtual CPU with 4 bits of RAM, improve your passwords, find the best licence for your best project or read all about how free software is making it easier to find a cheap bottle of Budweiser. All this and more in Linux Format!
Features

Build a CPU part 2
Discover two more components that make your CPU tick, and come a step closer to a working processor. (Jonathan Roberts)
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The great debate
Why are there so many flame-filled arguments in the Linux world? Where did they start, and what do they mean? (Mike Saunders)
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Skype
Graham Morrision swipes those flying pigs from the sky whilst playing with the latest release from Microsoft. (Graham Morrison)
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Interview: David Kobia
We talk to the technical lead of Ushahidi, a crowd-mapping platform giving a voice to communities around the globe. (Andrew Gregory)
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Coverdisc

The best new open source software on the planet
MusE, Expect-lite, StressItOut, Poezio, Revelation, Functy, Super Grub 2, gShogi, Pax Britannica, PDF Cube, and Calise, (Nick Veitch)
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Tutorials

LXC: Smaller virtualisation
Wish you could have another box for that new project without weighing down your system? With Linux containers you can. (John Lane)
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Coding Academy

Android: Map your photos
Create an easy-to-use app that places your photos in the location you took them on a Google Map using GPS. (Juliet Kemp)
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Reviews

Alien Arena: Reloaded Edition
Big-brained aliens, grungy maps, and lots of cattle combine to produce a fun, kitch FPS. (Jonathan Roberts)
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Chrome vs Opera
Your browser isn't just a browser anymore. It's an e-mail client, file server and a whole lot more. We take a look at two heavy weights. (Adam Oxford)
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More

News: OSCON 2012: the front line of geekery
Plus: Microsoft signs a new patent deal, Linux kernel 3.5 released, Steam comes to Linux, Raspberry Pi gets some competition and Meego lives on as Jolla, (Andrew Gregory)
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Distrowatch: This month's roundup of news from the vaults of Linux distro development
OpenSUSE, Fuduntu and PureOS all come under the microscope. (Susan Linton)
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