Linux Journal Contents #33, January 1997
Linux Journal Issue #33/January 1997
Features
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Let Linux Speak
by David Sugar
How an ad for a speech synthesizer led to the the development of a speech server under Linux.
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Booting Linux from EPROM
by Dave Bennett
A quick look at making Linux bootable from EPROM on a 486single board computer.
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Using Linux with Programmable Logic Controllers
by J.P.G. Quintana
Combining programmable logic controllers with linux can be acost-effective and robust method for providing specializedcontrol systems.
News & Articles
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Disk Maintenance under Linux (Disk Recovery)
by David A Bandel
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Satellite Tracking with Linux
by Kenneth E Harker
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Free SCO OpenServer Has Its Place
by Evan Leibovitch
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Caldera's Bryan Sparks
by Phil Hughes
Reviews
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Product Review Netactive SynergieServer Pro
by Jonathan Gross
WWWsmith
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Java and Client-Server
by Joe Novosel
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At the Forge CGI Programming
by Reuven Lerner
Columns
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Take Command
unzip
by Greg Roelofs
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New Products
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Linux Gazette
Two Cent Tips
by Marjorie Richardson
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