Review:

Linux Journal (magazine Blogs)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Linux Journal was a pioneering publication dedicated to Linux and open-source software, offering articles, tutorials, and news aimed at both beginners and advanced users. It served as a comprehensive resource for Linux enthusiasts, system administrators, developers, and hobbyists, providing insights into Linux distributions, command-line tips, security practices, hardware compatibility, and industry developments. Over time, its content has also expanded into blogs and online platforms that continue to promote Linux-related knowledge.

Key Features

  • In-depth articles and tutorials on Linux system administration and scripting
  • Industry news and updates related to open-source technology
  • Community engagement through blogs and reader submissions
  • Focus on diverse Linux distributions and open-source projects
  • Expert insights from industry professionals
  • Archives of historical Linux development and trends

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of Linux topics suitable for all skill levels
  • High-quality technical articles authored by experts
  • Supports community building with blogs and forums
  • Rich archive of historical industry insights
  • Encourages learning and experimentation with open-source tools

Cons

  • Since its transition away from print, the online content is less curated than the original magazine
  • Can be overwhelming for absolute beginners due to technical complexity
  • Occasional outdated content given the fast-paced nature of technology

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:38:04 PM UTC