Linux Journal Contents #101, September 2002
on September 1, 2002
Linux Journal Issue #101/September 2002
Features
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What Has 1.1 Terabytes, 9,503 BogoMips and Flies?
by Don Marti
With a collection of hot hardware, Mr. Marti shows that you can't judge a box by its color.
Indepth
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Coding between Mouse and Keyboard, Part I
by Patricia Jung
In the first part of this two-part article, Jung provides a working example of building GUI apps with Qt. -
Bring an Atomic Clock to Your Home with Chrony
by Fred Mora
Be the first on your block to have atomic clock accuracly on your desktop! -
CVS homedir
by Joey Hess
Ever thought of living your life in CVS? Hess shows how. -
Linux Multimedia with Pd and GEM: a User's Report
by Dave Phillips
Phillips reveals how the Pd sound synthesis and processing environment works to make Linux a viable multimedia platform. -
Free Software in Brazil
by Jon Hall
maddog gives the lowdown on some impressive Brazilian free software projects. -
2002 Editors' Choice Awards
Nineteen categories and 21 winners—read all about it.
Embedded
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Embedded Perspective
by Rick Lehrbaum
Fire, Brimstone and Real-Time Linux -
Memory Leak Detection in Embedded Systems
by Cal Erickson
Erickson discusses some of the best tools for memory leak detection for embedded programmers. -
In-Memory Database Systems
by Steve Graves
Graves demonstrates the advantages of in-memory databases in embedded environments.
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner The Kernel Hacker's Guide to Source Code Control
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
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At the Forge Introducing AOLserver
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux The Ultimate (but Small) Linux Box!
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Peguin Q&A with Chris Wysopal (Weld Pond)
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Focus on Software
Ultimate Machines
by David A. Bandel
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Linux for Suits Grass Roots WiFi in London
by Doc Searls
Grass Roots WiFi in London -
Geek Law
Allocation of the Risks
by Lawrence Rosen