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Slap a "Powered by Linux" sticker on your front door. The October issue of Linux Journal takes "Linux Everywhere" literally. See how Linux runs a total multimedia center like TiVo on steroids, serves as a central phone system with call screening, regulates your home heating system, controls robots and much more. This isn't just a digital lifestyle, it's a Linux lifestyle of leisure, which proves that geeks, particularly Linux geeks, truly have the best toys.

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Features

  1. Call MisterHouse to Regulate Your Heat
  2. Do-It-Yourself Robots with Linux  -- Bonus Article --  
  3. Building a Digital Lifestyle with Open-Source Technology
  4. Manage Your Photos with F-Spot

K9 was the first robot built at GHCA.

Indepth

  1. Advanced Video Coding on Linux
  2. Chapter 10: Personalizing Ubuntu: Getting Everything Just Right
  3. Digital Photography and Linux

Columns

  1. At the Forge:   JavaScript, Forms and Ajax
  2. Cooking with Linux:   Your Media: Out of the Kitchen, and into Every Other Place
  3. Work the Shell:   Analyzing Log Files
  4. Beachhead:   What's in a Name?
  5. Linux for Suits:   Breaking the Matrix
  6. /var/opinion:   MythTV Goes Amiss

In Every Issue

  1. UPFRONT
  2. New Products



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