Linux Journal Releases New Archive CD-ROM

by Rebecca Cassity

In easy-to-use HTML format, this space-saving archive CD-ROM offers users the advantage of immediate access to two essential Linux resources. LJ's Archive CD-ROM contains every issue of Linux Journal from the premiere March 1994 issue through December 2000. In addition, July 1995 through September 2001 issues of SSC's popular on-line e-zine, Linux Gazette, are featured on this CD-ROM.

Linux Journal's Archive CD-ROM is a must-have for serious Linux users, the 1994-2000 edition is the sixth version published to date. The Archive CD-ROM will be available at 10% off (only $26.96) until January 1, 2002, at which time it will revert to the list price of $29.95. For more information or to order your copy today visit the Linux Journal Store on-line at http://store.linuxjournal.com/.

About Linux JournalLinux Journal is the premier Linux magazine, dedicated to serving the Linux community and promoting the use of Linux world-wide. A monthly periodical, Linux Journal is currently celebrating its seventh year of publication and and boasts a circulation of over 120,000. Linux Journal may be purchased at all major bookstores and newsstands and may also be ordered by calling 888-66-LINUX, sending e-mail to subs@ssc.com or visiting http://www.linuxjournal.com/. For additional information about Linux Journal send e-mail to linux@ssc.com.

About the PublisherSSC Publications is an established leader in the Linux, Open Source and UNIX fields, publishing best-selling books, reference cards and e-zines in these fields since 1983. Embedded Linux Journal, a sister publication of Linux Journal, is a bi-monthly controlled-circulation publication. SSC is headquartered in Seattle, Washington and has been operating since 1968. Visit SSC on the web at http://www.ssc.com/.

Media Relations Contact:

Rebecca Cassity, Marketing ManagerSpecialized Systems Consultants, Inc. (SSC)PO Box 55549, Seattle, WA, 98155Phone: +1 206-297-8653 / Fax: +1 206-782-7191rebecca@ssc.com

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