May back-issue of The Lunduke Journal Monthly PDF now available for download
Clocking in at over 200 pages of Linux, Alternative OS, and Computer History goodness.
Today is Labor Day here in the USA, which means The Lunduke Journal took today off from the regular — daily — publishing schedule to eat some barbecue and goof off with the family.
But that doesn’t mean no new, nerdy goodies!
Just a few moments ago I uploaded the May, 2022 “Lunduke Journal Monthly” — a PDF archive of every single article written back during the month of May.
Back issues are being compiled and released steadily — most back issues are planned to be released in the coming weeks — with the latest issue coming out at the end of each month.
Want to know something wild? The May, 2022 edition of The Lunduke Journal clocks in at 206 pages of extreme nerdiness. For comparison: The average magazine length is typically around 96 pages. How’s that for value, eh?
But, even more importantly, it contains some of the most original — and important — articles on the history of computing… ever written. I am deeply proud of some of these articles. The Wendin-DOS article alone is worth the price of admission.
You can grab the May issue (along with issues from the last few months) over on this download page.

If you’re not currently a subscriber to The Lunduke Journal, it takes 1 minute to remedy that. You can find all the details on The Lunduke Journal About page. Worth it.
The regular, daily, publishing schedule resumes tomorrow. Hope all of you had a most excellent weekend!