Linux Journal Contents #37, May 1997
May 1st, 1997 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #37/May 1997
Features
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Linux On the PS/2
by David Weis
While still a challenge, it has recently become much easier to install Linux on a PS/2 with an ESDI drive. Here's how.
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Linux/m68k: Linux on the Motorola 68000 Processor
by Chris Lawrence
In the midst of all the attention given to ports to evermore exotic hardware, it's easy to overlook the first production quality port: Linux/m68k. The current version is the most stable yet.
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Native Linux on the PowerPC
by Cort Dougan
Users of the PowerPC no longer have to settle for less—here's how to run Linux on machines with the PCI bus.
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Linux? On the Macintosh? with Mach?
by Vicki Brown
The answer is an emphatic yes: Disover MkLinux.
News & Articles
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Tcl/Tk with C for Image Processing
by Siome Klein Goldenstein
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Internet Servers in Perl
by Mike Mull
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An Interview with DEC
by John “maddog” Hall and David Rusling
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Safely Running Programs as root
by Phil Hughes
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LJ Interviews Przemek Klosowski
by Marjorie Richardson & Lydia Kinata
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Python Update
by Andrew Kuchling
Reviews
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Product Review FairCom's C-tree Plus
by Nick Xidis
WWWsmith
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Re-linking Multi-Page Web Documents
by Jim Weirich
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At the Forge Missing CGI.pm and Other Mysteries
by Reuven Lerner
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Book Review World Wide Web Journal
by Danny Yee
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter from the Editor: Changes at LJ
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Stop the Presses
Linux and Web Browsers
by Phil Hughes
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Linux Means Business
Connecting SSC via Wirelss Modem
by Liem Bahneman
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Linux Apprentice
Paths
by Lynda Williams
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Take Command
ncpfs—Novell Netware Connectivity for Linux
by Shay Rojansky
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Kernel Korner
The “Virtual File System” in Linux
by Alessandro Rubini
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Linux Gazette
Tips from the Answer Guy
by James T. Dennis
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New Products
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