Linux Journal Contents #74, June 2000
June 1st, 2000 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #74/June 2000
Focus
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People Behind Linux
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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We Talk to Everybody
by Marjorie Richardson, Jason Schumaker and David Penn
A quick look at some of the people who helped make Linux possible.
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My Life and Free Software
by Jon “maddog” Hall
Forum
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Monitor diald from Anywhere on Your LAN
by Ed Beroset
Find out what's happening when using IP Masquerade and diald to access the Internet remotely.
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wxPython, a GUI Toolkit
by Hugues Talbot
Whether it's a flesh wound or not, you'll feel much better after reading about this new cross-platform toolkit written in Python and wrapped around wxWindows.
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Economical Fault-Tolerant Networks
by Ali Raza Butt with Jahangir Hasan, Kamran Khalid and Farhan-ud-din Mirza
A software solution to achieve fault tolerance by capitalizing on redundant replication of data and elimination of any single point of failure and with transparent switchover.
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PoPToP, a Secure and Free VPN Solution
by Matthew Ramsay
When the expense of a remote access server is no longer attractive, it's time to look at the solution offered by a VPN.
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Linux for the End User-Phase 1
by Clay Shirky
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The Artist's Guide to the Linux Desktop, Part 3
by Michael Hammel
In this episode, Mr. Hammel tells us about the Window Maker window manager, a less flashy but more mature product than Enlightenment.
Reviews
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Builder Xcessory
by Robert Hartley
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Visual SlickEdit 5.0
by Larry Ayers
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Photodex's CompuPic
by Michael J. Hammel
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Running Linux, 3rd Edition
by Ibrahim F. Haddad
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Programming the Perl DBI
by Bill Cunningham
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Comparative Book Review
by James Paul Holloway
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LINUX & UNIX Shell Programming
by Marjorie Richardson
Columns
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Linux Apprentice: Linux Tools for the Web
A look at some tools to help you easily create and maintain your web
site.
by Ralph Krause
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Take Command XVScan
by Marjorie Richardson
Scanning photos has never been easier.
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Linux Means Business Mission-Critical Application on Linux
by Rolf Krogstad
This company converted to a Linux server for its Oracle database and increased operation speeds eight-fold.
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System Administration Secure Logging Over a Network
by Federico and Christian Pellegrin
In this article we are going to cover the idea of logging the system activities over a TCP network in a secure way, by interfacing the existing syslog daemon with secure shell using simple Perl scripts.
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Kernel Korner Contributing to the Linux Kernel - Diff and Patch
by Joseph Pranevich
To make changes in the kernel, you need to know all about the diff and patch commands.
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Linley on Linux Intel's Itanium on Launch Pad
The new Intel chip promises to take the PC to the high-end server
market. Will Linux go along?
by Linley Gwennap
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Cooking with Linux I'll Have My People Call Your People
by Marcel Gagné
Building a web-based telephone book can be easy, as long as you don't drink too much of Marcel's wine while you work.
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At the Forge Building Sites with Mason
by Reuven M. Lerner
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The Cutting Edge The Penguin and the Dinosaur
by Adam J. Thornton
Think Linux is only for the PC? Think again.
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Games We Play: Game Developers Conference 2000
by Jason Kroll
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Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Embedded Systems News Briefs
by Rick Lehrbaum
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The Last Word
by Stan Kelly-Bootle
Departments
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Letters
More Letters
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upFRONT
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Penguin's Progress: Just Folks
by Peter H. Salus
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Linux for Suits The New Beginning
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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Data and Telecommunications: Systems and Applications
by Derek Vadala
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Installing Window Maker
by Michael J. Hammel
Mr. Hammel gives us the basics for installing and configuring Window Maker.
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