Linux Journal Contents #148, August 2006
Linux Journal Issue #148/August 2006
Features
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The Ultimate Do-It-Yourself Linux Box
by Nicholas Petreley
How to start with the ultimate motherboard and build yourself your own Ultimate Desktop.
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The Ultimate Linux Desktop
by Dee-Ann LeBlanc
The Ultimate Desktop doesn't come cheap, but you'll get what you pay for.
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The Ultimate Linux Server
by Nicholas Petreley
Want a quad-processor server with performance and reliability for an amazingly reasonable price?
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The Ultimate Multimedia Center(s)
by Jon “maddog” Hall and Clay Claiborne
How do you create an Ultimate Linux Multimedia Center for less than a million dollars?
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The Ultimate Linux Handheld
by Doc Searls and Jim Thompson
Nothing beats the flexibility and expandability of this Linux handheld.
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The Ultimate Future Linux Box
by Nicholas Petreley
The new AMD socket AM2 processor may not break speed records today, but it is likely to be the foundation for the future.
Indepth
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NetDVD: Building a Network-Attached Peripheral with Linux
by Bradford C. Smith
Why equip every PC with storage and DVD writers when you can create an all-purpose network attached peripheral?
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Developing P2P Protocols across NAT
by Girish Venkatachalam
Punch some holes in your network in order to make P2P work behind a firewall.
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Mobile Phones: the Embedded Linux Challenge
by Bill Weinberg
Linux can be the ultimate embedded operating system if you know the secrets.
Columns
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At the Forge
eBay Web Services
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux
Searching for the Ultimate Desktop Enhancements
by Marcel Gagné
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Work the Shell
End Game
by Dave Taylor
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Paranoid Penguin
An Introduction to Novell AppArmor
by Mick Bauer
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Beachhead
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem!
by Jon “maddog” Hall
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Linux for Suits
Progress Report toward Independent Identity
by Doc Searls
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Postscripts on the Ultimate Linux Boxes
by Nicholas Petreley
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