Linux Journal Archives
A New Project or a GNU Project? [13:44]
by Mark Bolzern
An Introduction to Python [21:21]
by Jeff Bauer
An Introduction to Rlab [26:56]
by Ian Searle
Andy [7:40]
by Andy Tefft
BBS [12:54]
by LJ Staff
Basic FVWM Configuration, Part 1: Getting (fvwm) Started [27:50]
by John M. Fisk
Basic RVWm Configuration, Part 2: Customizing the Desktop [28:54]
by John M. Fisk
CD-ROMs and Linux [7:33]
by Jeff Tranter
CVS: Version Control: Beyond RCS [21:43]
by Tom Morse
Caldera and Corsair [14:18]
by LJ Staff
Certifying Linux
by Heiko Eissfeldt
Creating a Linux Firewall Using the TIS Firewall Toolkit [25:36]
by Benjamin Ewy
DEC AXP Review [30:53]
by Bryan Phillippe
http:www.dcginc.com
Dialog: An Introductory Tutorial [5:24]
by Jeff Tranter
Ext2tools: Reading Linux Files from DOS [23:43]
by Robert Dalrymple
Finding Files and More [20:40]
by Eric Goebelbecker
Finding Linux Software [24:46]
by Erik Troan
Fix /etc/gateway [6:21]
by Cor Bosman
Geomview [23:18]
by Tim Jones
Getting to Know gdb [29:10]
by Mike Loukides and Andy Oram
Graphing with Gnuplot and Xmgr [28:12]
by Andy Vaught
Hamming It Up on Linux: Using Ham Radios with Linux [13:26]
by Brian Lantz
Harbor [6:46]
by Michael K. Johnson
How to Build A Mac: The Executor Macintosh Emulator [19:40]
by Andreas Schiffler and David Moody
How to Read 950 E-mail Messages Before Lunch [22:42]
by Jay D. Allen
ICMAKE Part 1 [1:12]
by Frank Brokken and Karel Kubat
ICMAKE Part 2 [2:34]
by Frank Brokken and Karel Kubat
ICMAKE Part 3 [3:24]
by Frank Brokken and Karel Kubat
ICMAKE Part 4 [4:35]
by Frank Brokken and Karel Kubat
ILUG Shows Off [29:38]
by Shay Rojansky
Indexing with Glimpse [18:16]
by Michael K. Johnson
Installing Linux via NFS [11:15]
by Greg Hankins
Introducing HyperNews [27:58]
by David Alan Black
Introduction to the GNU C Library [2:18]
by Michael K. Johnson
Java and Postgres95 [31:77]
by Bill Binko
Let's Take Linux Seriously [3:7]
by Phil Hughes
Linus Announces Code Freeze in Preparation for 1.2.x [6:37]
by Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds Receives Award [13:60]
by LJ Staff
Linus Torvalds at DECUS '94 [4:20]
by Bob Tadlock
Linux Development Grant Fund [9:42]
by LJ Staff
Linux Distributions [2:22]
by LJ Staff
Linux Events: Two Views on Heidelberg [5:32]
by LJ Staff
Linux For Public Service: Using Linux for Public Access Internet Systems [13:21]
by Daniel Hollis
Linux Journal Demographics [6:32]
by Laurie Tucker
Linux Meta-FAQ Version 3.11 [8:48]
by various authors
Linux Organizations [8:54]
by Michael K. Johnson
Linux Serving IKEA [19:20]
by Anders Ostling
Linux Sound Support [4:28]
by Jeff Tranter
Linux Tip [12:41]
by LJ Staff
Linux User Group News [7:39]
by LJ Staff
Linux and Hams [1:16]
by Phil Hughes
Linux at Comdex/Fall: A Call for Participation [14:24]
by Mark Bolzern
Linux at SCO Forum [19:59]
by Belinda Frazier
Linux at the UW Computer Fair [14:17]
by LJ Staff
Linux in the Real World—Linux in the U.S. Army, or How I Spent My Winter Vacation [26:16]
by Joe Klemmer
Linux in the Real World—Remote Data Gathering with Linux [11:18]
by Grant Edwards
Linux on Alpha: A Strategic Choice [18:29]
by Jon “maddog” Hall
Linux on Low-End Hardware [19:38]
by Trenton B. Tuggle
Linux on the Motorola 680x0 [5:20]
by Hamish Macdonald
LJ Interviews Larry Gritz [31:30]
by Amy Wood
Maceater: A True Story [27:20]
by Jonathan Gross
Maximizing Linux Security: Part 1 [21:12]
by Æleen Frisch
Maximizing Linux Security: Part 2 [21:12]
by Æleen Frisch
Mobile-IP: Transparent Host Migration on the Internet [28:10]
by Ben Lancki, Abhijit Dixit and Vipul Gupta
Mr. Torvalds Goes to Washington [12:5]
by Kurt Reisler
My Next Pentium is a DEC Alpha [30:12]
by Bryan W. Headley
Netsurfing With Linux: To Sail the Cyber Sea [13:30]
by Arthur Bebak
Object Databases: Not Just for CAD/CAM Anymore [27:39]
by Gregory A. Meinke
Onyx [1:14]
by Michael Kraehe
Orest Zborowski [15:14]
by Phil Hughes
Overview of the Debian GNU/Linux System [6:59]
by Ian Murdock
Pentiums & Non-Pentiums [11:34]
by Phil Hughes
Prototyping Algorithms in Perl [16:39]
by Jim Shapiro
Putting Widgets in Their Place [16:30]
by Stephen Uhler
Questions from the Linux Journal Booth at Open Systems World [11:20]
by Kim Johnson
Reader Survey Results [17:36]
by LJ Staff
Report from the Front: The Linux Review Group [6:23]
by Magnus Alvestad
Report on Comdex '94 [10:6]
by Belinda Frazier and Phil Hughes
Serving Two Masters [27:45]
by Michael K. Johnson
Slackware 2.0 Released [4:45]
by Phil Hughes
The Best Without X [19:22]
by Alessandro Rubini
The Devil's in the Details [25:52]
by Georg von Zezschwitz and Alessandro Rubini
The Java Developer's Kit [31:18]
by Arman Danesh
The Linux FSSTD [2:28]
by Daniel Quinlan
The Linux File System Standard [15:45]
by Garrett D'Amore
The Linux-GGI Project [31:60]
by Steffen Seeger and Andreas Beck
The Open Development of Debian [3:29]
by Ian Murdock
The Quintessential Linux Benchmark [21:51]
by Wim van Dorst
The Rough and Tumble World of the Linux-Based ISP [25:22]
by Todd Graham Lewis
The Term Protocol [8:39]
by Liem Bahneman
The Trade Shows: Comdex and Internet World [16:14]
by Randolph Bentson and Arnold Robbins
The Trade Shows: Open Systems World/FedUNIX '95 and Comdex '95 [22:63]
by Kevin Pierce and LJ Staff
The Trouble with Live Data [24:63]
by David Bonn
Two Eiffel Implementations [17:21]
by Dan Wilder
UniForum 1994 [3:18]
by Phil Hughes
UniForum 96 [26:6]
by Belinda Frazier
Unix and Computer Science [4:22]
by Ronda Hauben
Users Mounting Floppies [12:41]
by LJ Staff
Using Linux and DOS Together [21:33]
by Marty Leisner
Using iBCS2 under Linux [5:30]
by Eric Youngdale
WINE Status: Running MS-DOS and MS-Windows Applications under Linux [2:44]
by Bob Amstadt
What Your DOS Manual Doesn't Tell You about Linux [10:23]
by Liam Greenwood
Writing an Intelligent Serial Card Driver [5:28]
by Randolph Bentson
X Forms: Review and Tutorial [22:50]
by Karel Kubat
XF-Mail [24:12]
by John M. Fisk
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- Validate an E-Mail Address with PHP, the Right Way
- RSS Feeds
- Readers' Choice Awards
- Tech Tip: Really Simple HTTP Server with Python
Enter to Win an Adafruit Pi Cobbler Breakout Kit for Raspberry Pi

It's Raspberry Pi month at Linux Journal. Each week in May, Adafruit will be giving away a Pi-related prize to a lucky, randomly drawn LJ reader. Winners will be announced weekly.
Fill out the fields below to enter to win this week's prize-- a Pi Cobbler Breakout Kit for Raspberry Pi.
Congratulations to our winners so far:
- 5-8-13, Pi Starter Pack: Jack Davis
- 5-15-13, Pi Model B 512MB RAM: Patrick Dunn
- 5-21-13, Prototyping Pi Plate Kit: Philip Kirby
- Next winner announced on 5-27-13!
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How to Build an Optimal Hadoop Cluster to Store and Maintain Unlimited Amounts of Data Using Microservers
Realizing the promise of Apache® Hadoop® requires the effective deployment of compute, memory, storage and networking to achieve optimal results. With its flexibility and multitude of options, it is easy to over or under provision the server infrastructure, resulting in poor performance and high TCO. Join us for an in depth, technical discussion with industry experts from leading Hadoop and server companies who will provide insights into the key considerations for designing and deploying an optimal Hadoop cluster.
Some of key questions to be discussed are:
- What is the “typical” Hadoop cluster and what should be installed on the different machine types?
- Why should you consider the typical workload patterns when making your hardware decisions?
- Are all microservers created equal for Hadoop deployments?
- How do I plan for expansion if I require more compute, memory, storage or networking?




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