
If anyone is interested, you can still download their 800 MB "25 Years of Linux Journal (1994-2018)" archive here: https://secure2.linuxjournal.com/ljarchive/LJArchive2018.zip Regards, Matthias On 9/08/2019 08:44, Peter Reutemann wrote:
'Not too long after Linus Torvalds wrote his own Unix kernel, which he called Linux, in the summer of 1991, a magazine was founded by enthusiasts to focus on the operating system. For nearly three decades Linux Journal has been an authority magazine on all things Linux, but it is now shuttering doors, it said late Wednesday. The announcement comes about two years after the periodical said it would cease to exist, but it was able to find some backing -- from Privacy Internet Access group -- to resume operations later on.
The team said on Wednesday that all staff members had been laid off and the company was left with no operating funds to continue in any capacity. It remains committed to keeping the website afloat for another few weeks.'
-- source: https://news.slashdot.org/story/19/08/08/1354211
Cheers, Peter