Linux Journal Contents #121, May 2004
on May 1, 2004
Linux Journal Issue #121/May 2004
Features
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Transactions and Rollback with RPM
by James Olin Oden
Learn to back out problem upgrades, and you'll be saving your “swear jar” money for cold beverages. -
HEC Montréal: Deployment of a Large-Scale Mail Installation
by Ludovic Marcotte
If you thought you had mail problems, try 600,000 spams a day. -
SPF, MTAs and SRS
by Meng Weng Wong
Spam “from” you? Gone. Spam forged from other SPF-using domains? Gone. Do we have your attention yet? -
Policy Routing for Fun and Profit
by David Mandelstam and Nenad Corbic
A bargain Net connection gets expensive over its traffic limit. Routing mastery will keep bills in check and Net performance snappy.
Indepth
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The Linux-Based Recording Studio
by Aaron Trumm
Fill in the parts between the mic and the Linux box, and make records the way you want. -
Using SQL-Ledger for Your Business
by David A. Bandel
If the proprietary accounting system is the last obstacle to your all-Linux office, you just bought the right magazine. -
Automating Tasks with Aap
by Bram Moolenaar
Do what make can, and more, with the next-generation software build tool. -
How to Build LSB Applications
by Stuart R. Anderson
Use these simple tools to make your app binary-compatible with the leading distributions.
Embedded
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Shielded CPUs: Real-Time Performance in Standard Linux
by Steve Brosky
Add another tool to the real-time toolbox—simply dedicate one processor to your most critical task.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Blosxom
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Using DMA
by James Bottomley
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Cooking with Linux
Eye Candy for Admins?
by Marcel Gagné
Columns
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Open Legal Research
by Pamela Jones
Review
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Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk
by Marty Leisner