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Linux Journal Issue #91/November 2001
Features
- Open-Source Web Servers: Performance on Carrier-Class Linux Platform by Ibrahim F. Haddad
- Apache, Jigsaw and Tomcat compete for benchmark glory.
- Moving to PostgreSQL's Object-Relational DBMS by Chris Volpe
- Cleaning house--moving to PostgreSQL one step at a time.
- The Scalable Test Platform by Nathan Dabney
- OSDL offers open-source developers an invaluable resource.
Indepth
- More Than Word(s) by Jan Schaumann
- Dealing with pesky .docs with some lean and clean word processing alternatives.
- Getting Your Palm to Talk to a Linux Box by Johan Coppieters and Kevin Velghe
- Linux Box and Palm--sure they're different but that doesn't mean they shouldn't talk to each other.
- Building the Ultimate Linux Box by Eric S. Raymond
- Teaming up with hardware experts to build a couple of dream Linux machines.
- 2001 Readers' Choice Awards by Heather Mead
- The results are in--read 'em if you dare.
Toolbox
- At the Forge
Data Modeling with DODS by Reuven M. Lerner
- Cooking with Linux
Enterprise--Help for Sys Admins by Marcel Gagne
- Paranoid Penguin
Detecting Suspect Traffic by Michael Rash
- Linux in Education
Implementing a Research Knowledge Base by Michael Yuan
- GFX
XFree86 4.1.0 and ATI Radeon by Robin Rowe
Columns
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Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
- Applications for Your Enterprise
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Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick Lehrbaum
- Embedded Linux: A Timely New Book
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Linux for Suits: Original and Instant by Doc Searls
- Original and Instant
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Geek Law by Lawrence Rosen
- More on Trademarks
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- From the Editor
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
- Apache 2.0: The Internals of the New, Improved "A PatCHy" by Ibrahim F. Haddad
- Presents the benchmarking results of Apache 2.08 v. 1.3.14.
- Vi IMproved--Vim and Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 by Don Marti
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- Setting up a Multitrack Audio Recording Studio by Alex Heizer
- See title. Also: theory of audio recording in general multi-track, recording; hardware requirements; suitable programs for doing the various tasks including recording, editing, mixdowns, CD-burning, WAV-MP3 conversion for
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