Linux Journal Contents #34, February 1997
Linux Journal Issue #34/February 1997
Features
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NF/Observatory Networking with Linux
by Fred Treasure
An observatory in New Mexico uses Linux to network the computers providing remote control of its optical telescope.
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xldlas - A Program for Statistics
by Thor Sigvaldason
Unable to find a program for doing simple statistical choresthat worked on Linux, the author decided to write one.
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What is Multi-Threading?
by Martin McCarthy
A primer on multi-threading: the process whereby linux manages several tasks simultaneously.
News & Articles
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A Comparison of Xemacs and GNU emacs
by Larry Ayers
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Introducing Real-Time Linux
by Michael Barabanov and Victor Yodaiken
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At Last, An X-Based vi
by Dan Wilder
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XBanner: Making XDM More Attractive
by Amit Margalit
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Graphing with lout
by Michael Hall
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WATCHDOG: The Linux Software Daemon
by Michael Meskes
Reviews
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Product Review System Commander
by Terrence Miller
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Book Review Practical UNIX and Internet Security, 2nd ed.
by Dan Wilder
WWWsmith
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At the Forge CGI Programming
by Reuven Lerner
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Writing CGI Scripts in Python
by Michel Vanaken
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CGI: Safety First
by Hans de Vreught
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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Stop the Presses
DECUS and OSW
by Gary Moore and Phil Hughes
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Linux Means Business
Practical Linux: A Bosnian Experience
by John Gorkos
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New Products
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Linux Gazette
Tips from the Graphic Muse
by Michael J Hammel
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Best of Tech Support
by Gena Shurtleff











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