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No digital option?
Is there a reason you can't sign up for the digital version using this?
Hi Erin, You can actually use
Hi Erin,
You can actually use this promo offer for digital subscriptions too. When you click on the above link, follow the "For digital subscriptions click here." link found at the top of that page.
Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.
Ah ha... there's the link!
Ah ha... there's the link! hiding..
thanks!
Erin
You forgot to put Germany to
You forgot to put Germany to the list of receiving countries ;-)
Germany is there
When you click on the above link, follow "Click here for subscriptions outside the US.", located at the top of the page. From there you'll get a pull down menu of all countries. Germany will pop up for you. Now that being said, when we just tested it we noticed the "plus free wall calendar" text is missing on all international pages. We're working to fix that this very moment but please be assured you WILL get the free calendar if you follow that link, regardless. And if you have any troubles, you know where to find me. :)
Thanks for writing!
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