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by jcelerier 1528 days ago
I can go to my nearest journal kiosk and I'm pretty confident I can find a paper Linux magazine which comes a cd with recent kernel source
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> I can go to my nearest journal kiosk and I'm pretty confident I can find a paper Linux magazine which comes a cd with recent kernel source

This has to be one of the most insane threads I've read in a while.

In all likelihood, no you couldn’t. Because nobody buys those anymore.
Funny, here in Europe there are plenty of those on sale, so apparently people do still buy them.
Not in my European country at least. I haven't see a magazine with CD-ROM in years. And most people don't have a cd-dom reader anymore
The argument isn’t that they don’t exist or are not published, it’s that they are not published widely.

Given that the circulation for Linuxformat was just 19,000 in 2014, it seems that that number backs up the position that you wouldn’t find this at a street level vendor.

I would call most shopping mall surfaces and train station newstands, street level.
Street level magazine kiosks sell magazines with up to date Linux kernel CD roms? That’s a lie. I’ve literally never seen that anywhere in Europe in the last decade. You might be able to find them in specialist shops or larger supermarkets, as you can in the UK, but street level kiosks? Get real.
I'm in france, I regularly buy one of those when I take the train lol.

We have quite a bit of choice and they all have recent-ish issues: https://www.journaux.fr/linux_informatique_1_0_130.html and you can find at least a couple of them in most kiosks ; at least Linux Identity always comes with a physical disk

After using your time machine to go back to 2010.
Just went to the first one I could find and there are 4 different Linux magazines lol, here's a pic: https://ibb.co/djscJ94
If that's the case, you can do this with cargo vendor, as many other threads have mentioned
Do paper linux magazines actually exist any more?

10-15 years ago I'd agree with you, now... that would actually surprise me.

you have a cd reader...?
This is not particularly relevant, as it could also be an USB stick or a SD card.

(But why wouldn't you have readers for all 3, potentially as peripherals if you don't have a desktop ?)

The last CD or DVD I had was over ten years ago. I just have no use for them.
And you don't have any friends & family that regularly come for help ?

When I built my current PC, I didn't bother with a 3.5" floppy drive, but I still had to get an USB one a couple of years ago when an acquaintance showed up needing to read some files from them...

I do but they don't use them either.
...and you don't? I can lend you mine :3
I am not sure if you are even serious