Linux Journal Contents #60, April 1999
on April 1, 1999
Linux Journal Issue #60/April 1999
Focus
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Network Computing
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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Corel's NetWinder
by Marcel Gagné
A review of this networking computer from Canada. -
FlowNet: An Inexpensive High-Performance Network
by Erann Gat and Mike Ciholas
A look at current state-of-the-art network hardware and protocols with a solution for the slow network problem. -
Using Linux with Network Computers
by Brian Vincent
A look at one man's experiences setting up Linux as an application and boot server for Neoware network computers. -
Network Administration with AWK
by Juergen Kahrs
If you are looking for an easy way to access your network services, AWK scripting provides the means.
Forum
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Linux Training
by Scott Schad
A report on Caldera's new Linux Administration Course. -
Blender
by Ben Crowder
No, it is not that thing you use to stir up food in your kitchen—it is a hot new state-of-the-art 3-D modeler. -
LJ Interviews John Ousterhout
by Marjorie Richardson
LJ talks to the creator of Tcl/Tk about the port of TclPro to Linux. -
Linux Certification for the Software Professional
by P. Tobin Maginnis
A discussion of the need for certification and a proposal from Sair, Inc. for a Linux certificate program.
Reviews
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Arkeia
by Charles Curley
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Xi Graphics MaXimum cde/OS v1.2.3, Executive Edition
by Jeff Alami
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Linux For Dummies Quick Reference, 2nd Edition
by Harvey Friedman
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Conix 3-D Explorer
by Michael J. Hammel
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Perl Cookbook
by James Lee
Columns
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Take Command grep: Searching for Words
by Jan Rooijackers
grep: Searching for Words A command to help you find a specific word or a sentence in a file. -
Kernel Korner Linux 2.2 and the Frame-Buffer Console
by Joseph Pranevich
Linux 2.2 and the Frame-Buffer Console Wondering about the new frame-buffer features in the kernel? Mr. Pranevich gives us the scoop. -
At the Forge
Writing Modules for mod_perl
by Reuven M. Lerner
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The Cutting Edge Security Research Laboratory and Education Center
by Joseph Pranevich
Security Research Laboratory and Education Center The world-class research center at Purdue University is getting serious about cutting edge development of security related projects. -
Linux Apprentice Windows/Linux Dual Boot
by Vince Veselosky
Windows/Linux Dual Boot Don't want to give up Windows while you learn Linux? Here's how to use both on the same machine -
Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Take Command Good Ol' sed
by Hans de Vreught
Good Ol' sed A nice little command to help you modify files.
Departments
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Letters
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From the Publisher A Look to the Future
by Phil Hughes
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New Products
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Best of Technical Support
Strictly On-line
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DECnet Network Protocol
This article contains information on how to use and configure available DECnet software as well as information on how the kernel code works. -
The Xxl Spreadsheet Project
This paper is a general presentation of the Xxl project and of its latest version, describing the choices that drove the design of Xxl and its main charactertistics. -
Network Programming with Perl
Using Perl to make network task is easy—here's how. -
Linux in Enterprise Network Management
Providing Network information to customers on an intranet saves both time and money for this international chemical company. -
Alphabet Soup: The Internationalization of Linux, Part 2
Mr. Turnbull takes a look at the problems faced with different character sets and the need for standardization.