Linux Journal Contents #113, September 2003
on September 1, 2003
Linux Journal Issue #113/September 2003
Features
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Discovering Wireless Networks
by Tony Steidler-Dennison
Does anyone nearby have an access point you can use? Find out quickly. -
Linux-Powered Wireless Hot Spots
by Mike Kershaw
Put a convenient authentication system on your access point with free software. -
Linux Makes Wi-Fi Happen in New York City
by Doc Searls
At parks, phone booths and cafes, hackers are making this city a cornucopia of wireless Net access.
Indepth
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Scripting for X Productivity
by Marco Fioretti
Save your carpal tunnels—automate GUI actions for productivity and application testing. -
A Beginner's Guide to Using pyGTK and Glade
by Dave Aitel
Ready to move up from designing Web pages to designing applications? It's easier than you think. -
From Vinyl to Digital
by Tom Younker
Don't let your favorite oldies go unheard because they're less convenient to play than your new digital stuff. -
Garbage Collection in C Programs
by Gianluca Insolvibile
A surprising look at the performance of garbace collection vs. conventional memory management. -
ChessBrain: a Linux-Based Distributed Computing Experiment
by Carlos Justiniano
Try your skill against a worldwide network of chess-playing computers, or offer your PC's spare cycles to beat other people.
Embedded
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Put a Sump Pump on the Web with Embedded Linux
by Tad Truex
The circuit and software to make any electrical appliance reveal its secrets over the Net.
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner Exploring Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)
by Gary Lerhaupt
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At the Forge Bricolage
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Watching the Community Network
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Authenticate with LDAP, Part III
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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EOF The Open Source Development Lab
by Stuart Cohen
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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From the Editor Wireless Networking
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On the Web
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Best of Technical Support
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