About Linux Journal
Our mission is to serve the Linux community and to promote the use of Linux worldwide. Linux Journal provides a way for people to find both hardware and software, and helps in getting started and staying on the cutting edge. LJ's content is a benefit to the reader by providing information, to the Linux newsgroups by reducing "novice" questions and to advertisers by providing them with a way to reach potential new users.
Phil Hughes came up with the idea for producing Linux Journal in early 1993. He is the founder, first editor and current publisher of the magazine. In late February 1994, the first issue was mailed. The magazine has received a very positive response--our monthly circulation is now over 100,000.
Linux Journal is published by Specialized Systems Consultants (SSC), publisher of UNIX and C Pocket References for over twelve years.
Also, for the many business UNIX users, we offer articles on commercial uses for Linux. They can be in the form of documentation of a place/job where Linux is being used commercially, technical development of commercial applications or reviews of commercial products.
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We are now using the Stronghold secure web server, and we now also offer an on-line order form that uses a medium-grade encryption key for your privacy.
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Linux Journal is the computer industry's gateway to the world of Linux. Whether your product target is the Linux novice, computing professionals or system administrators, Linux Journal delivers. Our no nonsense tutorials, informative product reviews, and cutting-edge news from the Linux front have made LJ a great resource for readers and advertisers alike.
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Issues #1 to #45 of Linux Gazette are included on this CD-ROM.
On August 1, 1996, Linux Journal took over the publication of Linux Gazette from John Fisk. LJ has always felt that Linux Gazette fills a niche that LJ cannot. Being on-line, LG can be more timely and is able to address topics that would not be cost-effective in print media. Plans are to continue the electronic version of the Gazette at http://www.linuxgazette.com/. If you have suggestions for the Gazette or want to contribute an article for upcoming issues, contact gazette@ssc.com.
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Over 50,000 copies of Linux Journal are distributed on newsstands and computer bookstores worldwide. You should be able to find a copy at a store near you. Try, for example, any Borders, Barnes & Noble or Bookstar bookstores, Tower Books or Computer City. These distributors and others, inside and outside of the USA, can be found (with contact information) on the Linux Journal web site under Reseller Guide.
Updated daily, the Linux Journal World Wide Web site is the host of:
For subscribers, all issues are available on the Web at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/.