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In issue #2 of "The Lunduke Journal":

The 10 Best VGA DOS Games. Period.

Subscribe and get the DRM-Free digital magazine over at:
lunduke.com/

Ever want to do a Color-by-Number of a young Bill Gates draping himself provocatively over a computer?

Well then, you're in luck. The latest issue of "The Lunduke Journal" is here to make your dreams come true.

Subscribe and get every issue right here:
lunduke.locals.com/

Starting with Issue #2, "The Lunduke Journal" is now including a Telnet accessible BBS list!

Right there, on the very last page... like computer mags in Ye Olden Times!

New issue every 2 weeks for subscribers:
lunduke.locals.com/

Issue #2 of "The Lunduke Journal" is out!

In this issue:
- The Best VGA DOS Games
- How to run a DOS Web Server
- A Disco suit for Paper Doll Tux
- Nerdy Cross Stitch & Color-by-Number
- Other nerdy fun!

Subscribers can grab the digital issue right here:
lunduke.locals.com/

Current perks for becoming a Supporter of The Lunduke Journal. (There's a bunch. From books to exclusive Linux Sucks videos and regular publications.)

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Is the constant onslaught of depressing or infuriating news getting you down?

Need an escape? Need to recharge your soul?

Try a Color-By-Number of the very first arcade video game ever made: Computer Space!

In the current issue of The Lunduke Journal:
lunduke.locals.com/post/235263

What if Tux the Penguin (the Linux mascot)... was a paper doll?

What if you could dress Tux however you like?

In the debut issue of The Lunduke Journal... you can make that dream a reality.

Grab the DRM-Free issue right here:
lunduke.locals.com/post/235263

The Lunduke Journal issue #1 is available for download!

In this issue: History of Computer BBS's + How to Set up your own!

Plus Nerdy Crafts!

- Paper Doll Tux the Penguin (seriously)
- Nerdy Cross Stitch
- Color-by-Number of the first arcade video game

lunduke.locals.com/post/235263

"Linux for Hank" -- A book about Linux... that you can read to a two year old.

The digital version (in both PDF and CBZ formats -- DRM free, naturally) is available as a perk (one of many) for everyone who subscribes to The Lunduke Journal.

Right here:
lunduke.locals.com/post/72622/

Back in 2016 I was lucky enough to do a live show with guest appearances from Richard Stallman, author Piers Anthony, and then head of Red Hat Jim Whitehurst.

So much fun.

I recorded a commentary track for it as a perk for my subscribers on Locals.

lunduke.locals.com/post/84881/

Luckily there were some really fun, usable clips.

I have stitched all of those together (roughly 17 minutes worth) and am presenting them as “Linux Sucks 2019 - The Lost Recordings".

This massive (yet fun) trainwreck is available for everyone who is a member of my Locals community (one of the many perks). Click the link below, sign up (if you haven't already), and enjoy. :)

lunduke.locals.com/post/87413/

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- Significant portions of the video were lost.

- The entire slide deck was lost (seriously).

- I had two of my kids with me (3 and 8) as my wife was at home with our newborn – and my 3 year old managed to get into several portions of the video (and audio)… being as I don't want to publish widely distributed video of my kids, those chunks became totally unusable.

- Add to that the fact that some portions of the show just went off the rails anyway… Whew! What a mess! What can ya do, eh? :)

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Linux Sucks 2019 - "The Lost Recordings"

Aka: The Great Trainwrek!

In 2019, I did a live show called “Linux Sucks: In Space". (The most recent -- as of that point -- installment of the Linux Sucks series, which has been viewed millions of times over the last few years.)

That 2019 show was a total trainwreck. In nearly every conceivable way.

A comic strip. About a computer virus. The world needs more stuff like that right now. (The comic, not the virus.)

Oh, if you want more nerdy stuff like this -- and to talk with other nerds in a politics (and troll-free) community... Clicky-clicky.

Lunduke.Locals.com

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