Linux Journal Contents #28, August 1996
on August 1, 1996
Linux Journal Issue #28/August 1996
Features
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Beyond Your First Shell Script
by Brian Rice
How to write versatile, robust Bourne shell scripts that will run flawlessly under other shells as well. -
Diff, Patch, and Friends
by Michael K Johnson
De-mystifying patches and the tools used to create and apply them. -
Auto-loading Kernel Modules
by Preston F. Crow
Make your system leaner by modularizing the kernel. -
The Cold, Thin Edge
by Todd Graham Lewis
Taking the Shell Paradigm to its Brutal Limits. Whether you use Tcl, shells, Perl, or C, there is usually an option whereby tools from one programming environment can be imported into another. Here's how to “push the envelope”. -
Basic fvwm Configuration, Part 2
by John M Fisk
Customizing the Desktop. Organize and customize those pop-up menu entries.
News and Articles
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Mobile-IP
by Ben Lancki, Abhijit Dixit, and Vipul Gupta
Transparent Host Migration on the Internet -
Graphing with Gnuplot and Xmgr
by Andy Vaught
Two graphing packages available under Linux -
Certifying Linux
by Heiko Eissfeldt
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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Stop the Presses
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Kernel Korner
Device Drivers Concluded
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Book Review
Bandits on the Information Superhighway
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Book Review
World Wide Web Journal, Issue One
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Book Review
Civilizing Cyberspace
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New Products