I [they] bought a Linux Magazine from 2000!
from lnxtx@feddit.nl to linux@lemmy.ml on 07 May 18:33
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cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/21842806

Recently came across this magazine from the Linux Format on a second hand vintage shop and obviously had to go for it! These magazines are still produced these to this day btw. However, when I went to linuxformat.com after receiving my magazine to check out some of their other ones, I saw that they were in fact just celebrating their 25-year anniversary and have put out a digital version of the very magazine I bought - for everyone to view digitally!

Their announcement:

25-years ago in this month of May, back in 2000 (just after the giant Y2K meltdown that flipped every plane upsidedown) Linux Format was first published. To help celebrate and remember this momentous pinnacle of publishing prowess (and while we still have server access) we’ll be popping out a few classic issues of Linux Format in PDF format. As we already have it to hand here’s issue LXF001 with a very young looking Nick Veitch.

The magazine can be found digitally at: linuxformat.com/files/pdfs/LXF001.pdf

Either way, I had no idea of the timing but thought it was a fun experience and worthy to share here. Enjoy a step back into memory-lane!

Have a great rest of your day!

#linux

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lnxtx@feddit.nl on 07 May 18:35 next collapse

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propter_hog@hexbear.net on 07 May 18:46 next collapse

I fucking miss 2000s linux magazines

0xf@lemmy.ml on 07 May 19:03 next collapse

I remember buying once since it came with a mandrake linux cd. Did buy a few more too, was a good read.

TheMightyCat@lemm.ee on 07 May 19:06 next collapse

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alt_xa_23@lemmy.world on 07 May 22:16 collapse

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Ekpu@lemmy.world on 07 May 19:29 next collapse

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German Linux Magazin from 2005.

bazzett@lemmy.world on 08 May 02:46 collapse

I have this one from Mexico and Argentina, from 2006.

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tetris11@lemmy.ml on 07 May 19:40 next collapse

Gosh I had a few of these around that time. I wish I kept them…

1984@lemmy.today on 07 May 20:06 next collapse

Strong nostalgia.

boramalper@lemmy.world on 07 May 22:58 next collapse

Remember that “NSA’s XKeyscore program targeted readers of Linux Journal as part of targeting people interested in the Linux distribution Tails” as revealed in July 2014. :)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Journal

codapine@lemm.ee on 08 May 06:01 next collapse

I used to subscribe to Linux format! I got the back issues on exactly/Exact Editions too, so for a while I could also view every issue on my android tablet. Those were the days.

I don’t even know if Exactly is still around anymore.

Edit - nope, I was thinking of New Humanist magazine, oops. But I did used to get Linux Format through the door. I remember they used to have rackspace ads on the plastic weather cover

BlueEther@no.lastname.nz on 08 May 08:38 next collapse

Interesting read. I guess I started my subscription in about June/July of 2000 soon after being given a Mandrake disk.

I see a review of Linux, Complete Reference Ver 3, which I still have on my bookshelf:

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dragospirvu75@lemmy.ml on 15 May 13:17 collapse

Great magazine, thanks for posting!