Linux Journal Contents #77, September 2000
Linux Journal Issue #77/September 2000
Features
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The Axis 2100 Network Camera
by Jason Schumaker
It's a video camera. It's a web server. It runs Linux!
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The Next Bang: The Explosive Combination of Embedded Linux, XML and Instant Messaging
by Doc Searls
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Interview with Google's Sergey Brin
by Jason Schumaker
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VoIP and Embedded Linux
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An Interview with Inder Singh
by Jason Schumaker and Don Marti
Indepth
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Advanced 3-D Graphics: GNU Maverik—a VR Micro-Kernel
by Adrian West
GNU Maverik system
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The Puzzle of 3D Graphics on Linux
by John Matthews and Daryll Strauss
From OpenGL to DRI to DGA, each term refers to a particular part of the full scene of Linux graphics.
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Linux Job Scheduling
by Michael A. Schwarz
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The Long View on Linux
by Doc Searls
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Interview with Andrew Leyden—CEO of PenguinRadio
by Jason Schumaker
PenguinRadio is working to bring the power of the internet to home stereos and—down the road—to car stereos, as well.
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Compaq's Approach to Linux in Your Hand
Toolbox
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Linux Means Business Linux in Embedded Industrial Applications: A Case Study
by Luca Fini
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Kernel Korner The Bullet Points: Linux 2.4 - Part Deux
by Joe Pranevich
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At the Forge Content Management
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux The Ghost of Fun Times Past
by Marcel Gagné
Columns
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Linley on Linux Yopy Puts Linux in Hand
The author writes about Yopy, the first handheld computer that runs
Linux.
by Linley Gwennap
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Linux in Education: Linux at the University
In outer space, on the ground, and in the classroom: an overview of
several exciting real-world applications developed under Linux by
students and researchers at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
by Kevin K. Gifford
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Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Embedded Systems News
by Rick Lehrbaum
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The Last Word
by Stan Kelly-Bootle
Reviews
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TimeSys Linux/RT (Professional Edition)
by Daniel Lazenby
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Linux Programmer's Reference Second Edition
by Ibrahim F. Haddad
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Python and Tkinter Programming
by Phil Hughes
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sendmail for Linux
by Russell J.T. Dyer
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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From the Editor Embedded Systems
by Don Marti
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From the Publisher Staff Changes and an Activism Request
by Phil Hughes
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Linux for Suits Still Searching
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
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| Drupal Is a Framework: Why Everyone Needs to Understand This | May 15, 2013 |
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- Dynamic DNS—an Object Lesson in Problem Solving
- Making Linux and Android Get Along (It's Not as Hard as It Sounds)
- Using Salt Stack and Vagrant for Drupal Development
- New Products
- A Topic for Discussion - Open Source Feature-Richness?
- Drupal Is a Framework: Why Everyone Needs to Understand This
- Validate an E-Mail Address with PHP, the Right Way
- RSS Feeds
- Readers' Choice Awards
- Tech Tip: Really Simple HTTP Server with Python
Enter to Win an Adafruit Pi Cobbler Breakout Kit for Raspberry Pi

It's Raspberry Pi month at Linux Journal. Each week in May, Adafruit will be giving away a Pi-related prize to a lucky, randomly drawn LJ reader. Winners will be announced weekly.
Fill out the fields below to enter to win this week's prize-- a Pi Cobbler Breakout Kit for Raspberry Pi.
Congratulations to our winners so far:
- 5-8-13, Pi Starter Pack: Jack Davis
- 5-15-13, Pi Model B 512MB RAM: Patrick Dunn
- 5-21-13, Prototyping Pi Plate Kit: Philip Kirby
- Next winner announced on 5-27-13!
Free Webinar: Hadoop
How to Build an Optimal Hadoop Cluster to Store and Maintain Unlimited Amounts of Data Using Microservers
Realizing the promise of Apache® Hadoop® requires the effective deployment of compute, memory, storage and networking to achieve optimal results. With its flexibility and multitude of options, it is easy to over or under provision the server infrastructure, resulting in poor performance and high TCO. Join us for an in depth, technical discussion with industry experts from leading Hadoop and server companies who will provide insights into the key considerations for designing and deploying an optimal Hadoop cluster.
Some of key questions to be discussed are:
- What is the “typical” Hadoop cluster and what should be installed on the different machine types?
- Why should you consider the typical workload patterns when making your hardware decisions?
- Are all microservers created equal for Hadoop deployments?
- How do I plan for expansion if I require more compute, memory, storage or networking?




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