Linux Journal Contents #84, April 2001
Linux Journal Issue #84/April 2001
Features
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Focus: Internet/Intranet
by Don Marti
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Providing E-mail Services for a Small Office
by Stew Benedict
The ideal, simple small-office e-mail solution.
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Freenet Installation and Administration
by Peter Todd
Get involved in the most exciting file-sharing technology.
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oftpd: A Secure, Modern FTP Daemon
by Don Marti
oftpd's simplicity gives it a performance edge.
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Linux on Carrier Grade Web Servers
by Ibrahim Haddad and Makan Pourzandi
A great software solution for web traffic problems.
Indepth
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Managing Initscripts with Red Hat's chkconfig
by Jimmy Ball
Control your services with the chkconfig utility.
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Using Mix-ins with Python
by Chuck Esterbrook
Python provides an ideal language for mix-in development.
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Managing Your Money with GnuCash
by Robert Merkel
A tutorial on a powerful, free accounting program.
Toolbox
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Linux Means Business Enterprise-Level Health-Care Applications
by Gary Bennett
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At the Forge Server-Side Java with Jakarta-Tomcat
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Managing Multiple Cooks
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Battening Down the Hatches with Bastille
by Mick Bauer
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GFX XFree86 and Video4Linux
by Robin Rowe
Columns
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Linley on Linux Turbulent Start for Transmeta
by Linley Gwennap
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Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Focus on Embedded Systems Free Beer vs. Free Speech
by Rick Lehrbaum
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Linux for Suits The New Vernacular
by Doc Searls
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Games Penguins Play Descent3 for Linux
by Neil Doane
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.org Watch LinuxPPC Goes Nonprofit Leslie Proctor
Reviews
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Appgen Moneydance 3.0
by Joseph Cheek
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
by Choong Ng
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Firebox II
by Glenn Stone
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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From the Editor Lunacy Floats
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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- Linux Systems Administrator
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- Lock-Free Multi-Producer Multi-Consumer Queue on Ring Buffer
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