Linux Journal Contents #142, February 2006
February 1st, 2006 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #142/February 2006
Features
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MSP430 Development with Linux
by Brian C. Lane
Blinking LEDs can be fun an instructive for using a nifty TI processor.
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Shell Scripting a Camera Server
by Erik Inge Bolso
A few contortions are needed but you can still shell script a surveillance system.
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Getting Started with Qtopia
by Lorn Potter
Want to write an application for the increasingly popular PDA platform?
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Building a Home Automation and Security System with Python
by Fred Stelter
Want to use Python and cheap hardware to feel more secure about your home?
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Embedding the db4o Object-Oriented Database
by Rick Grehan
How to get this single-library powerful database into your embedded system.
Indepth
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Thin Clients Pay More
by Stephen Sefton
Thin is always in and cost effective too.
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Heterogeneous Processing: a Strategy for Augmenting Moore's Law
by Amar Shan
What do you do when you can no longer enforce Moore's law?
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Embedding Python in Your C Programs
by William Nagel
Ever wonder how to put Python on a C food diet?
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Three Case Studies in Community-Oriented, Open-Source Software Development
by Randall P. Embry
What does a PDA, video capture card and multimedia appliance have in common?
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Assessing Ruby on Rails
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux
Little Bitty Applications
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Single Sign-On and the Corporate Directory, Part III
by Ti Leggett
Columns
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Work the Shell
Conditional Statements and Flow Control
by Dave Taylor
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Linux for Suits
A First Look at the Nokia 770
by Doc Searls
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Skim Cream not Scum
by Nicholas Petreley
Review
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Fat Man and Little Boy
by James Turner
Departments
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