Linux Journal Contents #90, October 2001
on October 1, 2001
Linux Journal Issue #90/October 2001
Features
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Open-Souce Software at the Aerodynamics Laboratory
by Steve Jenkins
Jenkins uses a variety of open-source software to keep wind tunnel data flowing smoothly. -
Linux and Samba in a Federal Lab
by Brian Gollsneider and Mike Martin
Users at this army research lab think they're accessing data from an NT fileserver—but it's Linux.
Toolbox
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Take Command at Your Service—Job Scheduling for Linux
by Louis J. Iacona
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Kernel Korner How to Write a Linux USB Device Driver
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
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At the Forge Data Modeling with Alzabo
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Engineering Intelligence
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin GPG: the Best Free Crypto You Aren't Using, Part II of II
by Mick Bauer
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GFX Alias|Wavefront Maya 4
by Robin Rowe
Columns
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Linux in Education
Modeling Seismic Wave Propogation on a 156GB PC Cluster
by Dimitri Komatitsch and Jeroen Tromp
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Focus on Software
Distribution Upgrades
by David A. Bandel
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Geek Law
Naming Open-Source Software
by Lawrence Rosen
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Linux for Suits
The Bazaar Way to Bet
by Doc Searls
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Focus on Embedded Systems
The Robots Are Coming, The Robots Are Coming
by Rick Lehrbaum
Reviews
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Microlite BackupEDGE Version 01.01.08
by Charles Curley
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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From the Editor
by Richard Vernon
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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O'Reilly Show Report, Day One
by Doc Searls