Linux Journal Contents #66, October 1999
Linux Journal Issue #66/October 1999
Focus
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Focus: Embedded Systems
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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Portable Real-Time Applications
by Juergen Kahrs
The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers. --Richard Hamming, 1915-1998
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Embedding Linux in a Commercial Product
by Joel R. Williams
A look at embedded systems and what it takes to build one.
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Porting Linux to a Power PC Board
by He Zhu and Xiaoqiang Chen
An experiment and experience in using Linux in an embedded application.
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Embedding Linux to Control Accelerators and Experiments
by A. Gotz, P. Makijarvi, B. Regad, M. Perez, P. Mangiagalli
A scientific laboratory in Europe depends on Linux for controlling equipment used in their research.
Forum
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Running Linux on a Laptop
by Erik Max Francis
A quick look at what to look for in a laptop for Linux and how to set it up.
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Transvirtual Adopts Microsoft Java Extensions
by Craig Knudsen
Mr. Knudsen tells us why this company chose to add MS extensions to Kaffe, the Open Source Java implementation.
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Houdini: Magic Doesn't Just Happen
by Michael J. Hammel
Side Effects Software pulls the Linux penguin out of its hat with a port of Houdini.
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upFRONT
by Doc Searls
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Lyle Ball, Caldera
by Marjorie Richardson
Reviews
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Cygnus GNUPro Toolkit for Linux, v1.0
by Daniel Lazenby
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Fast Ethernet Network Starter Kit (FENSK04)
by John Kacur
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SuSE Linux 6.1
by Jason Kroll
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CodeWarrior for Red Hat, Linux, GNU Edition, Version 4
by Jason Kroll
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NexStar
by Jason Kroll
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Learning Python
by Phil Hughes
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Linux for Dummies (2nd Edition)
by Harvey Friedman
Columns
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Linux Apprentice: Creating CDs
Complete instructions for storing your data on CD.
by Alex Withers
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At the Forge Dynamic Graphics and Personalization
by Reuven M. Lerner
A continuation of the discussion on creating graphics dynamically on the Web.
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Linux in Education: Linux in Kuala Lumpur
Setting up computing facilities at a Maylasian university was easy
using Linux.
by Dr. Junaid Ahmed Zubairi
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Focus on Software Focus on Software
by David Bandel
Departments
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Letters
More Letters
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From the Publisher Is KDE the Answer?
by Phil Hughes
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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Java Servlets
by Doug Welzel
An introduction to writing and running Java servlets on Linux.
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Bisel Bank
by Pablo Trincavelli
How a bank in Argentina is using Linux for testing database and web applications.
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Perl in a Nutshell
by Jan Rooijackers
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Java 2 Software Development Kit
by Harry J. Foxwell
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LIMP: Large Image Manipulation Project
by Valient Gough
Designing a new library for processing of large images using a minimal amount of memory.
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Web Client Programming using Perl
by Robb Hill
Web site monitoring of your system can be easy using Linux and Perl.
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Open Source Software for Real-time Solutions
by Charles Curley
Mr. Curley takes a look at two open-source solutions for embedded systems: RTLinux and eCOS from Cygnus.
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