Linux Journal Contents #11, March 1995
March 1st, 1995 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #11/March 1995
Features
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The Humble Beginnings of Linux
by Randolph Bentson
A reflection of the early days of Linux.
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Review of Scilab
by Robert Dalrymple
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Introduction to LINCKS
by Martin Sjölin
A hypertext-style database with “groupware” features.
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Introducing Scheme
by Robert Sanders
An extensible language that is easy to debug and easy to develop.
News & Articles
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Linux Events
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Pentiums and Non-Pentiums
by Phil Hughes
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What's Gnu?
by Arnold Robbins
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Installing Linux via NFS
by Greg Hankins
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Questions From the OSW Booth
by Kim Johnson
Reviews
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Product Review BRU
by Jon Freivald
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Book Review Tcl and the Tk Toolkit
by Phil Hughes
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Book Review Your Internet Consultant
by Phil Hughes
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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Stop the Presses Reader Survery Response
by Phil Hughes
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From the Editor Linux In Amsterdam
by Michael K. Johnson
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Take Command The rm Command
by Phil Hughes
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Linux Means Business Remote Data Gathering with Linux
by Grant Edwards
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New Products
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System Administration How to Log Friends and Influence People
by Mark Komarinski
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Kernel Korner Block Device Drivers
by Michael K. Johnson
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