Linux Journal Contents #21, January 1996
January 1st, 1996 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #21/January 1996
Features
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An Introduction to Python
by Jeff Bauer
Do you need help in the rapid development of applications? Jeff explains why Python could be the language for you.
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Using Linux and DOS Together
by Marty Leisner
Taking the pain out of installing Linux on a machine for the first time.
News and Articles
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CVS: Version Control Beyond RCS
by Tom Morse
Ever have conflicts when more than one person works on the same file? CVS offers a solution.
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The Quintessential Linux Benchmark
by William van Dorst
All about the “BogoMips” number displayed when Linux boots.
Columns
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From the Publisher
WEBsmith
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
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Linux Systems Administration
Maximizing Linux Security, Part I
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New Products
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Take Command
The chmod Command
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Kernel Korner
Linux on Alpha AXP
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Book Review
Linux Universe
Directories & References
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