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1.Linux Journal from: Specialized Sys Consultant Inc
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Linux Journal
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $29.50
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Most other Linux magazines out there charge at least $150-$200 per year. Linux Journal is very well priced, and they even have a PDF only version that you can subscribe to.

I still prefer the very up to date and FREE online websites and magazines though.

2.Linux Magazine from: Infostrada / Linux Magazine
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Linux Magazine
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $29.95
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I ordered this magazine 3 month ago and I still have not received the first magazine and there is no way that you can not contact them. I do not recommend this magazine.

3.Sql Server Magazine from: Penton Media
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Sql Server Magazine
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $49.95
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I have paid for my magazine on June 6. It is July 19 and i still don't have at least one magazine sent to my home.

4.Linux Format - Incls Linux Format - DVD from: Future Publishing Ltd
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Linux Format - Incls Linux Format - DVD
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $178.15
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

5.International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics from: Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $745.95
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

6.Db2 and Sql from: Db2 and Sql/Ds Users Bulletin
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Db2 and Sql
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $105.00
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

7.International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mini from: Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mini
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $745.95
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

8.Linux Magazine C-W Hors Serie & Linux Pratique & Misc from: Diamond Editions
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Linux Magazine C-W Hors Serie & Linux Pratique & Misc
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $285.99
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

9.Linux Magazin C-W Linux User No Media from: Linux New Media Ag
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Magazines : Linux Magazin C-W Linux User No Media
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

10.Linux Magazine C-W Hors Serie & Linux Pratique from: Diamond Editions
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Magazines : Linux Magazine C-W Hors Serie & Linux Pratique
Off The Bookshelf's Price: $221.20
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This is, in my view, the best "using Linux" magazine on the market. There's a lot of information in each issue, it's an entertaining read, and the coverage is broad enough that you're likely to learn a fair amount if you read it cover to cover.

The quality is sometimes uneven, though. The "Roundup" feature, in particular, has of late used such narrow review criteria that it feels like looking through a keyhole. The all white male editorial staff that they seem to have settled on can be annoying as well. As others have pointed out, though, the biggest negative to this magazine is the fact that it's only available in paper form with an accompanying DVD and, outside of the UK, an astonishing subscription price. I'd love to keep getting it, but have a hard time justifying to myself a ... Read More

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