Linux Magazine Celebrates 300th Issue

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The monthly print and digital magazine has covered Linux and open source for 25 years.

The Linux Magazine team recently published the 300th issue of the magazine, marking 25 years of covering Linux, open source software, and a world of related topics.

“A quarter century is a long time for any magazine, but for a computer magazine, we are in rare company. I just want to give a shout-out to our great team, our great readers, and our great topic: Linux and the open source community,” says Editor in Chief Joe Casad.

Throughout the past 25 years, the magazine has provided in-depth coverage and technical expertise for a rapidly changing array of hardware- and software-related innovations and approaches, such as: 

  • Open source development
  • Clusters
  • High-performance computing
  • Cloud computing
  • Containers
  • Machine learning and AI
  • Security and privacy

The magazine also reports on new tools, tracks the development of various Linux distributions, and offers tips and best practices for dealing with modern computing scenarios.

“Linux keeps evolving, which means that we get to keep evolving with it, and we never run out of exciting new things to write about. … As long as Linux keeps changing, our authors and our readers will change with it, and we will chronicle it all as it unfolds,” Casad says.

Learn more at Linux Magazine.
 
 

 
 
 

10/15/2025

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