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Linux Journal Issue #97/May 2002
Features
- Lowering Latency in Linux: Introducing a Preemptible Kernel by Robert Love
- Love explains just how this kernel patch does its magic.
- How the PCI Hot Plug Driver Filesystem Works by Greg Kroah-Hartman
- Oh, the simplistic sweetness of a RAM-based filesystem.
- Netfilter 2: in the POM of Your Hands by David A. Bandel
- Now that you've got the basics, it's time for advanced iptables building.
- Taking Advantage of Linux Capabilities by Michael Bacarella
- Bacarella gives the skinny on the security benefits of POSIX capabilities in the Linux kernel.
- Debugging Kernel Modules with User-Mode Linux by David Frascone
- Keep your kernel (and hardware) safe by running it in user space with UML.
Indepth
- Crystal Space: an Open-Source 3-D Graphics Engine by Howard Wen
- Finally the advantages of open source come to 3-D graphics engines.
- The Beowulf State of Mind by Glen Otero
- An introduction to Beowulf clusters and a HOWTO on setting up a Rocks cluster.
Interview
- LJ Talks with Linux Kernel Developer Ted
Ts'o by Don Marti and Richard Vernon
- Ted talks
about current kernel development, his passion for amateur radio and
more.
Toolbox
- At the Forge
Databases and Zope by Reuven M. Lerner
- Cooking with Linux
Getting to Know You...My Kernel by
Marcel Gagné
- Paranoid Penguin
Understanding IDS for Linux by Pedro Bueno
- GFX
Tippet Studio and Nothing Real's Shake
by Robin Rowe
Columns
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Focus on Software: Pessissism or Realism? by David A. Bandel
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Focus on Embedded Systems: Embedded Linux
Targets Telecom Infrastructure by Rick Lehrbaum
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Linux for Suits: It's Elemental--Natural
Advantages by Doc Searls
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Geek Law: The Role of Standards by
Lawrence Rosen
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- From the Editor: From the Editor by Richard Vernon
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
- Are You a Linux Waif? by Kim
Moore
- Linux Internals: a Book Review by
Ralph Krause
- Emulate This, Part 1 by Marcel
Gagné
- Hollyood FX--An Industry-Wide Conversion to
Linux by Michael Hammel
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