Linux Journal Contents #31, November 1996
Linux Journal Issue #31/November 1996
Features
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Linux Goes 3D: An Introduction to Mesa/Open GL
by Jörg-Rüdiger Hill
Discover Mesa, a 3D graphics library that is source code-compatible with OpenGL.
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Qt GUI Toolkit
by Eirik Eng
Porting graphics to multiple platforms using a GUI toolkit.
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Graphics Tools for Linux
by Michael J Hammel
Can you really do professional graphic art on a Linux system? If you're aware of all the available tools, you can.
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OpenGL Programming on Linux
by Vincent S Cojot
How one student used Linux and OpenGL to build a 3D, network-capable tank game.
News and Articles
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The Java Developer's Kit
by Arman Danesh
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LJ Interviews Larry Gritz
by Amy Wood
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The Linux-GGI Project
by Steffen Seeger and Andreas Beck
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Java and Postgres95
by Bill Binko
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Publisher
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Novice-to-Novice
Keyboards, Consoles, and VT Cruising
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Product Review
Debian 1.1
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Linux Means Business
MkLinux: Linux Comes to the Power Macintosh
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Book Review
Inside Linux
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Take Command
etags
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New Products
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Best of Technical Support
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- Non-Linux FOSS: libnotify, OS X Style
- Linux Systems Administrator
- Lock-Free Multi-Producer Multi-Consumer Queue on Ring Buffer
- Validate an E-Mail Address with PHP, the Right Way
- Technical Support Rep
- Senior Perl Developer
- UX Designer
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- Introduction to MapReduce with Hadoop on Linux
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