Linux Journal Contents #50, June 1998
on June 1, 1998
Linux Journal Issue #50/June 1998
Features
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Virtual Domains and qmail
by Mike Thomas
Here's a way to get control of your mail with secure, high performance and freely available software called qmail. -
PPPui: A Friendly GUI for PPP
by Nathan Meyers
Having problems setting up PPP? Mr. Meyers gives us a graphical interface to make it easy. -
Quickly Setting Up PLIP and NFS
by Loris Renggli
Need to transfer files between your desktop and your laptop? Here's the easy way to do it by networking. -
Introducing the Network Information Service for Linux
by Preston Brown
NIS is a system for sharing system information between machines. Mr. Brown tells us how to set up and use it. -
Getting in the Fast Lane
by Michael Hughes
Here's how to set up a broadband connection for your home or office LAN.
News & Articles
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The Coda Distributed File System
by Peter J. Braam
Carnegie Mellon University has developed an exciting file system. Mr. Braam, one of the developers, tells us all about it. -
Magick with Images
by Steve Whitehouse
Mr. Whitehouse gives us an introduction to a free software package for manipulating images—ImageMagick. -
Virtual Interview with Jeremy Allison and Andrew Tridgell
by John Blair
Author John Blair talks to two members of the Samba development team to discover some history and take a look at the future of the project. -
Linux WAN Routers: Musings of a Network Administrator
by Tony Mancill
Another great use for Linux; Mr. Mancill tells us why his company picked Linux routers over the big names. -
Linus Speaks at SVLUG meeting
by Chris DiBona
Reviews
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Caldera OpenLinux Version 1.2
by Sid Wentworth
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Red Hat Linux 5.0
by Michael Taht and Retro
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Linux and the PalmPilot This article contains all the information you need to run Linux on the Palm Pilot personal digital assistant.
by Michael J. Hammel
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Administering Usenet News Servers
by Liam Greenwood
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Samba: Integrating UNIX and Windows
by Dan Wilder
WWWsmith
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At the Forge Server-Side Includes
by Reuven M. Lerner
Don't want to learn CGI but still want dynamic web pages? Mr. Lerner introduces us to server-side includes.
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
Connectivity
by Marjorie Richardson
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Stop the Presses
Open Source Summit
by Eric Raymond
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Linux Apprentice Understanding /dev
by Preston F. Crow
Understanding /dev This article gives us a basic introduction to device files and their uses. -
Linux Means Business South African Business Uses Linux to Connect
by Paul Daniels
South African Business Uses Linux to Connect The story of a company replacing Windows systems with Linux to obtain better speed and greater reliability. -
New Products
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System Administration
Mtool: Performance Monitoring for Multi-platform Systems
by Andrej Sostaric, Milan Gabor and Andreas Gygi
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Linux Gazette An Intranet Filing System
by Justin Seiferth
An Intranet Filing System Mr. Seiferth offers us a solution for keeping track of shared files on over an Intranet that utilizes several operating systems. -
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