Linux Journal Contents #67, November 1999
Linux Journal Issue #67/November 1999
Focus
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Databases
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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Creating a Client-Server Database System with Windows 95 and Linux
by Liu Kwong Ip
Here's the way to develop a dial-on-demand database cluster in Linux.
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Using Java Servlets with Database Connectivity
by Bruce McDonald
The persistent nature of Java servlets makes them ideal for database/web technology. Mr. McDonald takes a look at using servlets with PostgreSQL and JDBC.
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Open Database Connectivity
by Peter Harvey
Mr. Harvey describes the ODBC open specification for application developers.
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MySQL Introduction
by David Axmark and Michael Widenius
A look at the MySQL database—where it's been, where it is now, and where it's going.
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Oracle Database Administration on Linux with ORAC-DBA
by Kevin Kitts
Database Administration got you down? Here's a tool to help you out.
Forum
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Performance Comparison
by Tim Newman
A look at computational performance for an appoication running on an x86 CPU with Linux and Windows 95/98/NT, and how they compare.
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PHP version 4
by Craig Knudsen
This personal tool to a popular Apache module is now in version 4 beta.
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Linus Torvalds
by Marjorie Richardson
A conversation with the man himself.
Reviews
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ICP vortex GDT RAID Controllers
by Eric Green
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DB2 v5.2 for Linux
by John Kacur
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CodeWizard for Linux
by Ben Crowder
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VA Linux Workstation VArStation XMP
by Jason Kroll
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MySQL and mSQL
by Reuven M. Lerner
Columns
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System Administration EMU—Event Management Utility
by Jarra Voleynik and Anna Voleynik
The authors present a freely available tool for monitoring enterprise systems through simplicity toward complexity.
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At the Forge Working with LWP
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Focus on Software Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
Description
Departments
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Letters
More Letters
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upFRONT
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Penguin's Progress: Hacking an Industry
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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NoSQL Tutorial
by Giuseppe Paterno
A comprehensive look at the NoSQL database.
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Interfacing Relational Databases to the Web
by Will Benton
This document explains how to build a database-backed web site using Apache, the php3 module and the PostgreSQL relational database.
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Automating IP Host Data Collection on a LAN
by Joe Nasal
Using Linux and the ACEDB database system makes easy work of local area network management.
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Buy One, Get One Free
by R. Scott Gray, Luke Pargiter and Phil Pfeiffer
Configuring Linux as a dual-purpose user environment.
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Linux in the Tropics
by Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel
Linux is flourishing in Brazil. There is a Brazilian distribution, several high-traffic mailing lists, articles on mainstream newspapers and many users. Now, they have their first Linux User's Association.
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Mastering Linux
by Bob van der Poel
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Linux Configuration & Installation, 4th Ed.
by Bob van der Poel
A book review.
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How to Install and Configure Oracle on Linux
by Greg Flannery
A step by step demonstration of the Oracle installation process.
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