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Linux Journal Contents
Features
- Focus: Kernel Internals by Don Marti
- Making Inodes Behave by Clay J. Claiborne, Jr.
- Claiborne describes the difficulties he encountered while building Linux systems for General Dynamics.
- Journaling with ReisersFS by Chris Mason
- Mason gives a tour through the Reiser File System: its features and construction.
- The Linux Telephony Kernel API by Greg Herlein
- Herlein explains the integration of the telephony device driver into the Linux kernel.
- Inner Workings of WANPIPE by Nenad Corbic and David Mandelstam
- Corbic and Mandelstam discuss the structure and user interfaces to the WANPIPE drivers as they have evolved and currently exist.
Indepth
- Web Servers and Dynamic Content by Dan Teodor
- Using legacy languages like C and Fortran can aid computationally complex web applications.
- Porting from IRIX to Linux by George Koharchik and Brian Roberts
- Coding for portability to Linux: examples from the ACRT land vehicle port.
- Expanding Options for Clustering by Ken Dove
- The role of Linux in the future of clustering.
- That's Vimprovement! A Better Vi by Steve Oualline
- Ouallin details the enhancement of the Vim vi clone.
- Open Source in Electronic Design Automation by Michael Baxter
- An interview with Stephen Williams, the creator of the Icarus Veriolg compiler.
- Remote Sensing with Linux by Mark Lucas
- One company takes the initiative and saves time and money using a Linux Beowulf cluster.
- PocketLinux Gives Jabber Its First Hand(held) by Doc Searls
- The "Next Bang" prophecy fulfilled.
- Andamooka: Open Support for Open Content by David Sweet
- Open-source software development provides an inspirational model for books.
Toolbox
- GFX
Linux as a Video Desktop by Robin Rowe
- Kernel Korner
Loadable Kernel Module Programming and System Call Interception by Nitesh Dhanjani and Gustavo Rodriguez-Rivera
- At the Forge
More with Three-Tiered Design by Reuven M. Lerner
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- Cooking with Linux
Smell of Fresh-Baked Kernels by Marcel Gagné
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- Paranoid Penguin
The 101 Uses of OpenSSH: Part II of II by Mick Bauer
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Columns
- Linley on Linux:
Linux Enters Router Market by Linley Gwennap
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- Linux in Education:
Teaching System Administration with Linux by D. Robert Adams and Carl Erickson
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Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
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Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick Lehrbaum
- The Last Word:
Finality by Stan Kelly-Bootle
- Linux for Suits:
A Talk with Tim O'Reilly
by Doc Searls
- Games Penguins Play:
Heavy Gear II for Linux by Neil
Doane
Reviews
- easyLinux and easySamba by Joseph Cheek
- Linux and the New Internet Computer by Bill Ball
Python Developer's Handbook by Phil Hughes
Linux DNS Server Administration by Ralph Krause
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
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