Linux Journal Contents #26, June 1996
Linux Journal Issue #26/June 1996
Features
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Money Management under Linux
by Curt Olson
Discover CBB, the checkbook balancing utility for Unix and X11 developed under Linux.
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Linux on Mobile Computers
by Kenneth E Harker
Taking your Linux workstation wherever you go.
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Using SmartWare Plus to Build the Integrated Office
by Phil Hughes
Angoss offers a suite of applications for running today's office.
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Scheduled Activity: cron and at
by John Raithel
These Linux utilities can make your computer do the right thing at the right time.
News and Articles
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UniForum '96
by Belinda Frazier
This Unix and Open Systems trade show report
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An Introduction to Rlab
by Ian Searle
A computational tool for scientific and engineering applications
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
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Kernel Korner
Dissecting Interrupts and Browsing DMA
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Linux in the Real World
Linux in the U.S. Army, or How I Spent My Winter Vacation
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Product Review
Caldera Network Desktop Version 1.0
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Product Review
Acucobol
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New Products
Directories & References
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