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All Linux Devices is a resource for professionals interested in maintaining the highest level of awareness pertaining to Linux and the Open Source (TM) community news.

All Linux Devices's web content is published exclusively using Linux software -- Free Software and Open Source tools. Richard Stallman would like for us to remind everyone that without GNU tools Linux would be a lot farther behind or possibly non-existant, and that the web site (and all Linux-branded items) would be more properly named "GNU/Linux" Today.

Our newsletter content is generated with perl running on Linux, but recently was connected to internet.com's company-wide newsletter software, which is not Linux based (but should be -- at least that's our opinion, alas).

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