
Linux Magazine
Taking your hardware's temperature - Beat the Heat
With lm-sensors, you can monitor your hardware’s internal temperature to avoid overheating.
6 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
First look at the Zrythm Digital Audio Workstation Alpha Symphony
Zrythm is an open source digital audio workstation that will one day compete with commercial tools like Bitwig Studio and Tracktion Waveform.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Redirect data streams with pipes This Way Please!
Pipes in the shell offer a surprising amount of versatility, including the ability to transfer data between computers.
10+ min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Play the free SuperTuxKart racing game locally or online - Accelerated Fun
Fast-moving fun and original ideas are what characterize the free SuperTuxKart racing game. This article gives readers some playing tips.
10+ min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Managing time-triggered events with Zeit Timetable
Zeit offers a graphic front end for the crontab and at tools, making it easier to manage the time-controlled execution of programs, alarms, and timers.
8 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Detect and restart hanging programs with Go - Pipe Cleaner
Detecting programs where the standard output has frozen can require a deep dive into terminal emulation basics. Go plumber Mike Schilli builds a plunger to free up the pipe works.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Conveniently read system information with inxi-gui Who Am I?
Inxi gives users a comprehensive inventory of their system hardware – but only at the command line. Inxigui, a graphical front end, makes things a little more convenient.
3 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Backing up a living system - Serve It up Hot
The tools and strategies you use to back up files that are not being accessed won’t work when you copy data that is currently in use by a busy application. This article explains the danger of employing common Linux utilities to back up living data and examines some alternatives.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
A simple storyboard editor - Storyteller
Krita 5 includes an editor that makes it easy to prepare storyboards for any purpose, including unexpected ones.
7 min |
#261/August 2022

PC Magazine
25 of the Weirdest Things We've Reviewed
In 40 years, thousands of products have passed through PC Labs for testing. Many were good, some were not so great, and a few were downright bizarre.
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Stromtank S 1000 - COMPUTER-CONTROLLED BATTERY POWER SOURCE
The Kingdom of Audiophiledom rests on a paradox. Inanimate audio systems and rooms aim to deliver music that animates our senses and touches our souls. The inherently lifeless exists to bring music to life.
9 min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Rotel Michi S5 POWER AMPLIFIER
It took some time to figure out why, in the middle of auditioning Rotel’s Michi S5 stereo power amplifier ($7499.99) with the room-shaking opening of Richard Strauss’s Also Sprach Zarathustra, Ravel’s far subtler and perfumed setting of Tristan Klingsor’s lyrics from Shéhérazade came to mind. And then the pathway opened: As mundane a task as reviewing a component may be—listen to this, listen to that, compare to your reference, take copious notes, ponder, and proceed—we music lovers perpetually long for more. We want to be seduced by music and soar aloft on its wonder. We want to transcend routine, rise above the commonplace, and experience the beauty that can rise amidst the ashes. We want to fly.
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Clearaudio Reference Jubilee RECORD PLAYER
There’s an enduring debate among the turntable-tech intelligentsia between opposing theories of turntable design. Some designers, notably Roy Gandy of Rega, follow a lessis-more approach, building stiff, lightweight turntables that release energy rather quickly. Others, such as Franc Kuzma, whose Kuzma Ltd. manufactures my reference Kuzma Stabi R turntable and Kuzma 4Point tonearm, believe in heavy mass-loading to dampen vibrations, including transparency-miring resonances. Though analog sages and savants have argued for decades, the question remains: Should turntables be light or heavy? Should you liberate or dampen internal energy to achieve perfect analog sound forever?
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Technics SU-G700M2 Grand Class INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
When I reviewed Technics’s SU-R1000 integrated amplifier for the December 2021 issue, I found its performance beyond my expectations. It practi-cally rewrote the ritual of listening to music on my home hi-fi. With its wealth of technological advancements, significant user options, and clear, three-dimensional sound, it cast a large sonic shadow over the other integrated amplifiers in my possession.
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
RABBIT HOLES
New rock music as an odd musical niche
4 min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Lejonklou Entity PHONO PREAMPLIFIER
Sometime around 483 BCE, in Kushinagar, the capital of the Malla Republic in what today is the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, an aristocrat named Siddhartha Gautamaknown better to us as the Buddha, or the Awakened One-passed away. For 45 years, he had wandered the North Indian River Plain teaching a method of overcoming ignorance, craving, and the cycle of death and rebirth to a growing community of followers. As he lay dying, the 80-year-old teacher was surrounded by disciples, many of them crying. Gautama was by no account a sentimental man, and several times he told the monks to cut it out.
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
LYLE LOVETT
Music among great players can be a conversation
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
Gryphon Audio Designs Commander LINE PREAMPLIFIER
Are well-heeled audiophiles ready for a knob-free future? Gryphon Audio Designs thinks so. In contrast to Gryphon's volume knob-dominated Pandora preamplifier, the Danish company's new Commander offers nothing on its bold front panel to grab or turn.
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
GRAMOPHONE DREAMS
Dream incubation
10+ min |
July 2022

Stereophile
ANALOG CORNER
The J.Sikora Reference turntable and KV12 VTA tonearm
10+ min |
July 2022

Popular Mechanics US
Make a Bespoke Bluetooth Speaker
When it comes to bluetooth speakers, there are hundreds of options ranging in price from around $12 to more than $1,000.
5 min |
July - August 2022

Linux Magazine
Locking down the Thunderbolt interface Lightning Protection
The Thunderbolt interface supports extremely fast data transfer rates, but be careful about what you plug into your port, because Thunderbolt devices access memory directly. We'll show you some Linux tools for locking down your Thunderbolt interface.
4 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
Launching distributions from a browser Test Drive
With so many Linux distros to choose from, you can spend a lot of time downloading and installing before you find the right one for your needs. DistroTest.net lets you test a variety of Linux distributions from the browser without the up-front installation work.
3 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
Tracking school information with AlekSIS Keeping the Books
In many classroom settings, paper grade lists and the good old class register are still the rule. The AlekSIS project offers a 21st century solution for small schools that want to go digital.
4 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
Not All NAS
Some users trust their data to powerful file servers that advertise enterprise data protection, but your Network Attached Storage system might not be as safe as you think it is.
9 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
The fight for Init Freedom DEVUAN
Devuan, with its promise of Init Freedom, provides users an alternative to systemd as an init process.
5 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
Passing Secrets
The Tor project supports a formidable collection of tools for protecting your privacy on the Internet. We'll give you some background on Tor and help you get started with the Tor Browser.
10+ min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
A modern terminal emulator Here, Kitty, Kitty
Kitty, a terminal emulator by the creator of Calibre, promises customization and graphical acceleration at the command line.
6 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
A Plex alternative Pilot Program
Dim, a relatively new open source media manager, looks to implement the appearance and feature set of the commercial Plex media center.
6 min |
#260/July 2022: Privacy

Linux Magazine
Full Control
Security and anonymization play an increasingly important role on the Internet due to the endless appetite of Internet companies for personal data. Portmaster and the Safing Privacy Network will help you protect your privacy - even if you're not a security expert.
7 min |