Linux Journal Contents #109, May 2003
on May 1, 2003
Linux Journal Issue #109/May 2003
Features
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Kernel Mode Linux
by Toshiyuki Maeda
Run any program in kernel space for maximum speed, but use your new power responsibly. -
Introducing the 2.6 Kernel
by Robert Love
From the scheduler to the device drivers, there's a lot to like and learn about the upcoming Linux 2.6. -
The Kernel Configuration and Build Process
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Configuring and building the kernel is simpler and more flexible than 2.4 and before. Here's how to customize your kernel or integrate your new feature. -
Reiser4, Part II: Designing Trees that Cache Well
by Hans Reiser
Discover the next step in the evolution of an innovative filesystem for Linux.
Indepth
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The Linux Softsynth Roundup
by Dave Phillips
Whether you want to emulate a vintage synthesizer or create a totally new sound, there's software to help make it happen. -
Learning Regular Expressions
by Giovanni Organtini
Discover a powerful, fast technique for text searching and filtering.
Embedded
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Advanced Memory Allocation
by Gianluca Insolvibile
Keeping memory requirements low can save you time and money. Here's how to bend malloc() to your will.
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner Writing Stackable Filesystems
by Erez Zadok
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At the Forge Introducing Plone
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Battles inside the Computer
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Using Firewall Builder, Part I
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suit Closing the Chasm
by Doc Searls
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EOF Doing Good and Preventing Bad
by Phil Hughes
Reviews
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Programming Jabber
by Paul Barry
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Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman
by Marco Fioretti