Linux Journal Contents #155, March 2007
March 1st, 2007 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #155/March 2007
Features
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Time-Zone Processing with Asterisk, Part I
by Matthew Gast
Hello, this is your unwanted wake-up call.
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Home Box to Trixbox
by Michael George
Add a digital receptionist to your home.
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How to Configure SIP and NAT
by Sean Walberg
Swatting NAT for VoIP.
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Expose VoIP Problems with Wireshark
by Sean Walberg
Shark in the network.
Indepth
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Applying Adhearsion to Asterisk
by Jay Phillips
A gem of an Asterisk tool.
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Combine uClinux and Asterisk on a Card
by David Rowe
uClinux is the Digi-Key to embedding Asterisk.
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VoIP with CommuniGate Pro
by Daniel Sadowski and Stephen Pratt
How to do VoIP with CommuniGate Pro.
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Building a Multi-Room Digital Music System
by Chad Files
MPD on simple hardware goes a long way.
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The D Programming Language
by Ameer Armaly
What comes after C++ and C#?
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Dojo
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Free Long Distance—Really!
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Compact Code and Cron Contraptions
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Introduction to SELinux, Part II
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Jon “maddog” Hall's Beachhead
Waysmall
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
DIY Internet Infrastructure
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Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion
Dealing with the Devil
Quick Take
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Coyote Point Equalizer E550si Load Balancer
by Logan G. Harbaugh
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pdf?
On September 27th, 2007 Sven (not verified) says:
can I have a pdf Copy of this magazin via email?
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