Linux Journal Contents #127, November 2004
on November 1, 2004
Linux Journal Issue #127/November 2004
Features
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OSCAR and Bioinformatics
by Bernard Li
Use the software that the big labs use, and put a decade of Linux cluster management experience to work for you. -
Scientific Visualizations with Pov-Ray
by Leigh Orf
Here's how a much-needed patch turned the popular rendering package into a scientific power tool. -
Improving Application Performance on HPC Systems with Process Synchronization
by Paul Terry, Amar Shan and Pentti Huttunen
It's a simple concept that gives big results. A team from Cray takes a leap forward in the struggle to keep all processors in the cluster occupied efficiently.
Indepth
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Readers' Choice 2004
by Heather Mead
Evolution or mutt? Vim or Kate? Old school or eye candy? And what's your favorite beverage for coding sessions? Heather has the answers. -
MyHDL: a Python-Based Hardware Description Language
by Jan Decaluwe
Design hardware in Python? Why not? New features of the language are making it a simple, readable choice for new hardware ideas. -
Revision Control with Arch: Introduction to Arch
by Nick Moffitt
Get started with a new, flexible working style that's convenient for far-flung projects and hacking on your laptop.
Embedded
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Linux and RTAI for Building Automation
by Andres Benitez and Vicente Gonzales
Simple commodity units and Linux do the work of a big expensive system. Sounds familiar, but we're talking about air conditioning.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Aggregating with Atom
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
AEM: a Scalable and Native Event Mechanism for Linux
by Frédéric Rossi
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Cooking with Linux
Performing at the Speed of Light
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Linux Filesystem Security, Part II
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits
We're Going to Be a 90% Linux Shop
by Doc Searls
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No 2.7 Kernel?
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Reviews
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GumStix WS200X
by Michael Boerner
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Mastering UNIX Shell Scripting
by Marco Fioretti