Linux Journal Contents #85, May 2001
on May 1, 2001
Linux Journal Issue #85/May 2001
Features
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Focus: Training and Certification
by Richard Vernon
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Training Digital Divide Warriors
by Ana Maria Harkins
The skinny on training techno missionaries. -
An Accurate Assesment?
by Richard Morgan
A review of the LPIC process. -
Why Be Certified?
by Tobin Maginnis
The value of certification.
Indepth
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Using Python to Query MySQL over the Net
by Mihai Bisca
Use Python to upgrade your site's search. -
MOSIX: A Cluster Load-Balancing Solution for Linux
by Ibrahim F. Haddad and Evangeline Paquin
A clustered Linux telecom-grade internet server. -
Apache Toolbox
by Ralph Krause
The Apache Toolbox simplifies installation and configuration of the Apache web server. -
Boot with GRUB
by Wayne Marshall
Run multiple OSes with free GRUB.
Toolbox
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Take Command An Introduction to DNS and DNS Tools
by Neil Anuskiewicz
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Kernel Korner Linux Teleconferencing: Improving the Wireless Network
by Izzet Agoren
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At the Forge JavaServer Pages
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Fly Me to the Wine Cellar
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Checking Your Work with Scanners, Part I (of II): nmap
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Focus on Software
by David Bandel
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Linux for Suits
Adjusting to Life in the Bazaar
by Doc Searls
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Focus on Embedded Systems
The embedded side of LinuxWorld
by Rick Lehrbaum
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Games Penguins Play
SimCity 3000 Unlimited for Linux
by Neil Doane
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.org Watch
A call to action
by Leslie Proctor
Reviews
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The PC Weasel 2000
by Jon Valesh
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Core Python Programming
by Michael Baxter
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Professional Linux Programming
by Stephanie Black