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The Enduring Legacy of Open Source

The open nature of the software and the standards allow each newcomer to, as Einstein might say, “stand on the shoulders of giants” and add to the collective good from day one.

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Now entering its eighth year of continuous publication, Linux Magazine presents the broadest and most in-depth coverage of all things Linux — from the Linux operating system, to desktop and server hardware, to open source software in the enterprise.

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