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Linux Journal Contents #71, March 2000
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Linux Journal Issue #71/March 2000

Focus

  • Linux Training [2]  by Marjorie Richardson

Features

  • A Web-Based Linux Training Course [3]  by Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando
    The president of Future Technologies describes his FTLinux Course training program for Linux.
  • Technology Training: Trends for the 21st Century [4]  by Brian Holt
    A look at how training courses will be taught in the future.
  • Jim Higgins, Caldera Training [5]  by Marjorie Richardson
    What's happening in the Education Department at Caldera Systems? Read on...
  • Instructor-Led Training [6]  by Marty Ferguson
    Training is a sound investment networked to future growth.

Forum

  • Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator [7]  by Wael Hassan
    This article introduces the uses and advantages of SWIG.
  • Using Apache Proxy to Suppress Banner Ads [8]  by Raj Mathur
    If you find Internet advertising annoying, time wasting and resource consuming, get rid of it.
  • Home Entertainment Linux MP3 Player [9]  by Goran Devic
    Here's a way to store your CDs and tapes away forever, while still enjoying the music.
  • Linux DVD Update [10]  by Craig Knudsen
    Watching movies is a favorite leisure-time activity for many people. Today you can watch movies on your laptop computer as well as your TV screen. But can you do it with Linux?
  • Linux and IBM PowerPCs [11]  by Daniel Lazenby
    If you have an RS6000, you could be running Linux.
  • Update on LPI Certification for Linux Professionals [12]  by Dan York
    Need to be Linux certified to get that dream job? The LPI provides the means to obtain certification.
  • Validation of Linux Certification [13]  by Rick Hynum
    Mr. Hynum talks to Tobin Maginnis of Sair Linux about his certification and training program.

Reviews

  • Velocis Beta-3.0 Database Server [14]  by Avygdor Moise
  • XESS Spreadsheet for Linux, Standard Edition [15]  by Jason Kroll
  • Netwinder Office Server [16]  by Jason Kroll
  • ProConnect [17]  by Ralph Krause
  • Oracle Database Administration [18]  by Charles Curley
  • Using Caldera Open Linux: Special Edition [19]  by Ben Crowder
  • Linux System Administration [20]  by Paul Almquist
  • Learning Debian GNU/Linux [21]  by Marjorie Richardson

Columns

  • Linux Apprentice: Shell Functions and Path Variables Part 1   A description of a set of shell utilities to simplify the maintenance of your path variables. [22]  by Stephen Collyer
  • Take Command   Sending Files by E-mail [23]  by Marjorie Richardson
    When it's time to send those source files to your project leader, Linux has the commands you need.
  • System Administration   Account Administration for K12 School Systems [24]  by Steve Tonnesen
    Taking care of computers in schools can present special problems, this program solves them.
  • Kernel Korner   The Linux Process Model [25]  by Moshe Bar
    A look at the fundamental building blocks of the Linux kernel.
  • Cooking with Linux   Fun Educational Morsels, Linux-Style [26]  by Marcel Gagné
  • At the Forge   Consumer Rankings [27]  by Reuven M. Lerner
  • Linux in Education: Linux Goes to Algebra Class [28]  by Gail Fultz
  • The Cutting Edge   Moving to SMP [29]  by Michael S. Keller
    Wondering about multiprocessing? Think it might be fun? For one man's experience with setting up SMP, read on.
  • Focus on Software [30]  by David A. Bandel
  • Embedded Systems News Briefs [31]  by Rick Lehrbaum
  • The Last Word [32]  by Stan Kelly-Bootle

Departments

  • Letters [33]  
    More Letters [34]
  • upFRONT [35]  
  • From the Publisher   April 2000 [36]  by Phil Hughes
  • Penguin's Progress: Teaching Linux [37]  by Peter H. Salus
  • Linux for Suits   Canon Fodder [38]  by Doc Searls
  • Best of Technical Support [39]  
  • New Products [40]  

Strictly On-Line

  • Network Monitoring with Linux [41]  by Tristan Greaves
    Are you having trouble keeping your network under control? Here is an introduction to NOCOL: the freeware network monitoring system which will help you keep instability at bay.
  • An Introduction to Using Linux as a Multipurpose Firewall [42]  by Jeff Regan
    Feeling insecure? Here's a guide for getting the protection you need.
  • LUIGUI—Linux/UNIX Independent Group for Usability Info [43]  by Randy Jay Yarger
    A new Linux group has been formed to look at user interfaces to help formulate a standard in an effort to ease the way for Linux to move onto the desktop.
  • Unix Shells by Example [44]  by Ben Crowder
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