Linux Journal Issue #53/September 1998
Features
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Developing Imaging Applications with XIE
by Syd Logan
Mr. Logan describes the X Image Extension and show us how to use
it—for the experienced C programmer.
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Open Inventor
by Robert Hartley
Mr. Hartley shows how to do interactive 3-D programming using Open
Inventor, Release 2, which he used to create the images on our cover.
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LibGGI: Yet Another Graphics API
by Andreas Beck
The next generation fully portable graphics library
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Porting SGI Audio Applications to Linux
by David Phillips and Richard Kent
This article describes the process of porting a variety of audio
applications from the SGI platform to the Linux operating system.
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Visualizing with VTK
by James C. Moore
A look at a new tool for visualizations of scientific data—VTK,
an object-oriented visual toolkit.
News & Articles
Reviews
WWWsmith
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
How Many Distributions?
by Marjorie Richardson
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Stop the Presses USENIX 1998
by Aaron Mauck
USENIX 1998 SSC's system administrator travels to New Orleans and
actually returns to tell us about it.
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Take Command A Little Devil Called tr
by Hans de Vreught
A Little Devil Called tr Here's a useful command for translating or
deleting characters in a file.
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Linux Means Business Training on a Token Ring Network
by Charles Kitsuki
Training on a Token Ring Network Linux can provide technical managers
with cost-effective, reliable training tools
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New Products
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Kernel Korner Driving One's Own Audio Device
by Alessandro Rubini
Driving One's Own Audio Device In this article Alessandro will show
the design and implementation of a custom audio device, paying
particular attention to the software driver. The driver, as usual, is
developed as a kernel module. Even though Linux 2.2 will be out by the
time you read this, the software described here works only with
Linux-2.0 and the first few decades of 2.1 versions.
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Linux Gazette MUP: Music Publisher
by Bob van der Poel
MUP: Music Publisher Here's a look at notation editors for producing
sheet music under Linux.
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Best of Technical Support
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