Linux Journal Contents #118, February 2004
on February 1, 2004
Linux Journal Issue #118/February 2004
Features
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LAMP Development at Public Sector Web Sites
by Tom Adelstein
Government IT staff and open-source consultants are keeping public information open and accessible—and saving tax money too. -
The REDACLE Work-Flow Management System
by Giovanni Organtini and Luciano M. Barone
To build a product with 500,000 parts, you need an enterprise-class work-flow management system. -
Magnatune, an Open Music Experiment
by John Buckman
Even if you're not reinventing the music business, what can you do to help your Web site help customers? -
DIY-IT: How Linux and Open Source Are Bringing Do-It-Yourself to Information Technology
by Doc Searls
A new balance of power in the IT market is giving customers control of their own information destinies.
Indepth
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Improving Perl Application Performance
by Bruce W. Lowther
Get the most performance improvement for the least work. -
Asterisk Open-Source PBX System
by Brett Schwarz
Integrate land lines and VoIP on your company phone system. -
A Guided Tour of Ethereal
by Brad Hards
Troubleshoot your network and check security. -
LinuxBIOS at Four
by Ronald G. Minnich
Will your favorite OS be your new favorite BIOS too?
Embedded
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Driving Me Nuts I2C Drivers, Part II
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner I/O Schedulers
by Robert Love
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Cooking with Linux The Customer Is Always Served
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Seven Top Security Tools
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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EOF Linux vs. SCO—A Foregone Conclusion
by Jim Ready
Reviews
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AstroFlowGuard Appliance
by Jose Nazario
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UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Theory
by Ibrahim Haddad