Linux Journal Contents #182, June 2009
June 1st, 2009 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #182/June 2009
What comes only once a year and you get a present? No, it's not your birthday, it's the Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards. Check them out and see if your favorites won. And if the Readers' Choices don't give you enough to choose from see our Cooking With Linux column (back this month after a one month hiatus) for an overview of a host of other open source apps. And the goodness doesn't stop there, we also have articles on Dojo's grid widget, on SNMP and Nagios, on building your own cluster, on adding HTML validation to your test suite, and on a spate of other topics to soothe your open source gland.
Feature
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Readers' Choice Awards 2009
by James Gray
High-Performance Computing
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Building a Linux-Based High-Performance Compute Cluster
by Tom Lehmann
Don't toss 'em, cluster 'em.
Indepth
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Dojo's Industrial-Strength Grid Widget
by Matthew Russell
Display arbitrarily large volumes of tabular data.
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SNMP Monitoring with Nagios
by Jason Ellison
Monitor Dell servers with SNMP and Nagios.
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Checking Your HTML
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Serious Cool, Sysadmin Style!
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Deal or No Deal!
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Kyle Rankin's Hack and /
Lightning Hacks Strike Twice
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Doc Searls' EOF
The Post-Monopoly Game
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Google Chrome is nice
On September 9th, 2009 irvine computer repair (not verified) says:
Google Chrome is nice because it is not loaded with addons so it loads faster. But I still prefer Firefox. Firebug is crucial to any Web Developer.
Thanks for the update on the
On July 25th, 2009 Harvard (not verified) says:
Thanks for the update on the Readers Choice Award. Looks like some of those winners were no-brainers such as Firefox and Open Office. I wonder if Google's Chrome is every going to pose a challenge....I guess time will tell.
Thanks again!
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