Linux Journal Archives
Non-Intel Linux, WWW, Brave New Linux Issue: 3 Page: 6 Author: Michael K. Johnson
Linux MIPS, Version 0.9.2 Linux 64k, LSM Maintainer Change Issue: 6 Page: 5 Author: N/A
Linux Gaining Momentum Issue: 7 Page: 5 Author: Phil Hughes
Linux Journal at Unix Expo Issue: 8 Page: 5 Author: Phil Hughes
An Amazing Year—Looking Into the Future Issue: 9 Page: 7 Author: Phil Hughes
Documentation? Issue: 10 Page: 5 Author: Phil Hughes
Time Again For Reader Input Issue: 11 Page: 10 Author: LJ Staff
Linus Torvalds Releases Linux 2.0 Issue: 13 Page: 22 Author: LJ Staff
Changes to Linux Journal Issue: 14 Page: 10 Author: Phil Hughes
Linux at DECUS Issue: 15 Page: 10 Author: Michael K. Johnson
ELF Tools Released for Linux Issue: 16 Page: 10 Author: Michael K. Johnson
WYSIWYG Editor, BLADE, Linux at OSW Issue: 17 Page: 10 Author: Phil Hughes
Win95 and Linux Issue: 18 Page: 11 Author: Phil Hughes
Virtual Dramamine Issue: 3 Page: 46 Author: Matt Welsh
It's Linux Jim, But Not As We Know It! Issue: 4 Page: 39 Author: Matt Welsh
Thou Shalt Not Use MS-DOS Issue: 5 Page: 35 Author: Matt Welsh
Your Mileage May Vary Issue: 6 Page: 38 Author: Matt Welsh
Amsterdam on Fifty Guilders a Day Issue: 12 Page: 11 Author: Matt Welsh
Linux Installation and Getting Started Issue: 1 Page: 10 Author: Phil Hughes
Newtons Telecom Dictionary Issue: 3 Page: 23 Author: Phil Hughes
Internet Public Access Guide Issue: 3 Page: 23 Author: Morgan Hall
Cyberia, Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace Issue: 5 Page: 44 Author: Putnam Barber
The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog Issue: 5 Page: 44 Author: Putnam Barber
Firewall and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker Issue: 6 Page: 36 Author: Danny Yee
Making TeX Work Issue: 8 Page: 50 Author: Vince Skahan
UNIX—An Open Systems Dictionary Issue: 8 Page: 52 Author: Laurie Tucker
Linux vom PC zur Workstation Grundlagen, Installation und praktischer Einsatz Issue: 8 Page: 52 Author: Martin Sckopke
Linux Anwenderhandbuch Leitfaden fur die Systemverwaltung Issue: 8 Page: 53 Author: Martin Sckopke
Unix Systems for Modern Architectures Issue: 9 Page: 30 Author: Randolph Bentson
Your Internet Consultant Issue: 11 Page: 59 Author: Phil Hughes
The Tcl and the Tk Toolkit Issue: 11 Page: 60 Author: Phil Hughes
A Quarter Century of Unix Issue: 12 Page: 45 Author: Danny Yee
The X Mosaic Handbook for the X Window System Issue: 12 Page: 25 Author: Caleb Epstein
The Linux Sampler Issue: 13 Page: 58 Author: Harvey Friedman
Running Linux Issue: 14 Page: 8 Author: Grant Johnson
X User Tools Issue: 15 Page: 8 Author: Danny Yee
Sendmail: Theory and Practice Issue: 16 Page: 12 Author: Phil Hughes
Casting the Net: From ARPANET to Internet and Beyond Issue: 17 Page: 48 Author: Danny Yee
The Unix Philosophy Issue: 17 Page: 51 Author: Belinda Frazier
Build a Web Site Issue: 18 Page: 15 Author: Brian Rice
The HTML Sourcebook Issue: 18 Page: 15 Author: Brian Rice
HTML for Fun and Profit Issue: 18 Page: 15 Author: Brian Rice
Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days Issue: 19 Page: 15 Author: David Flood
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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.
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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.
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