Linux Journal Contents #43, November 1997
Linux Journal Issue #43/November 1997
Features
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Graphical Applications Using MetaCard
by Scott Raney
How to write graphical applications using MetaTalk, a MetaCard scripting language.
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Streaming Audio in Linux
by Siome Goldenstein
The nature and perception of sound, sound as an object in a computer and available software for streaming audio.
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The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 1
by Michael J. Hammel
First of a four-part series introducing the GIMP, a Linux power tool for the graphics artist.
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GIF Images On The Fly
by Jimmy Ball
New images from old, in real time.
News & Articles
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Linux Expo at Union Bank of Switzerland
by Martin Sjoelin
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Sound through the PC-speaker
by Paul Dunne
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YODL or Yet Oneother Document Language
by Karel Kubat
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Linux Journal Interviews Robert Nation
by Larry Ayers
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Linux as a Telephony Platform
by David Sugar
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Game Control Design
by Dave Thomson
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Linux and the Alpha, How to Make Your Applications Fly, Part 2
by David Mosberger
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Mistaken Identities
Reviews
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Product Review Metro-X 3.1.5
by Mark Nassal
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Product Review SCO OpenServer
by Ken Collins
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Product Review Lifebook 420D Notebook Computer
by Michael Scott Shappe
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Product Review AcceleratedX CDE and Display Server for PC Unix
by Bradley Willson
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Book Review Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, 2nd edition
by Boytcho Peytchev
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Book Review Perl5
by Michael Hines
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Book Review Essential Linux
by Marjorie Richardson
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Book Review Linux Universe
by Jan Rooijackers
WWWsmith
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Faxing From a Web Page
by David Weis
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Book Review The UNIX Web Server Book
by Gerald Luther Graef
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At the Forge Integrating SQL with CGI, Part 2
by Reuven Lerner
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Publisher
Linux in the Mainstream?
by Phil Hughes
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Stop the Presses
Ownership of Linux Trademark Resolved
by Margie Richardson
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Linux Apprentice
Power Printing with MagicFilter
by Bill Cunningham
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Take Command
ssh: Secure Shell
by Alessandro Rubini
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Linux Means Business
Highway POS System
by Marc L Allen
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New Products
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System Administration
IP Masquerading Code Follow-Up
by Chris Kostick
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Kernel Korner
Linux Kernel Installation
by David A. Bandel
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Linux Gazette
Using SAMBA to Mount Windows 95
by Jonathon Stroud
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