Linux Journal Contents #8, December 1994
December 1st, 1994 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #8/December 1994
Features
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X Window System Programming with Tcl and Tk
by Matt Welsh
Unlock the power of X.
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Introducing Modula-3
by Geoff Wyant
The right tool for building complex Linux applications.
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Linux Command Line Parameters
by Jeff Tranter
Passing command line parameters to the kernel during system startup solves some programmers' testing problems.
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Linus Torvalds in Sydney
by Jamie Honan
SLUGs in Australia: Linux Investigates
News & Articles
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The Term Protocol
by Liem Bahneman
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Linux System Administration Fixing Your Clock
by Mark F. Komarinski
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Linux Organizations
by Michael K. Johnson
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Linux Meta-FAQ
Reviews
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Product Review Doom
by Michael K. Johnson
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Book Review Making TeX Work
by Vince Skahan
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Book Review Linux vom PC zur Workstation Grundlagen
by Martin Sckopke
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Book Review UNIX: An Open Systems Dictionary
by Laurie Tucker
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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Stop the Presses
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New Products
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Kernel Korner
by Michael K. Johnson
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There aren't many numbers that put the US national debt to shame, but here's one: 1,100,000,000,000,000. What's that? That's how many floating-point operations per second the Roadrunner supercomputer at Las Alamos can perform. That's about 100 FLOPS per dollar of US debt (unfortunately, the debt is winning the second derivative race). Read the article about Roadrunner in this month's High Performance Computing issue of LJ.
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