Linux Journal Contents #131, March 2005
on March 1, 2005
Linux Journal Issue #131/March 2005
Features
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Legacy Database Replacement with LAMP
by Richard Hulse
Chalk up another victory for Do-It-Yourself IT, as one in-house project replaced three incompatible proprietary applications. -
Managing Projects with WebCollab
by Mike Cohen
Keep your project status info and the key files in one place with this easy-to-use tool. -
A Database-Driven Web Application in 18 Lines of Code
by Paul Barry
Want to see all the code for a soccer team tracking application? Want to see it again?
Indepth
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Introducing Ardour
by Dave Phillips
A Linux Journal first, this article features a new song recorded just for this issue. Get started with hard-disk recording and have a listen. -
Centralized Authorization Using a Directory Service, Part II
by Alf Wachsmann
Single sign-on is one step closer as we replace /etc/passwd entries with a centralized directory of users and groups. -
Event-Driven Programming with Twisted and
Python
by Ken Kinder
Develop scalable software quickly with this project that gets a handle on a high-performance programming technique. -
GNU Motion: Your Eye in the Sky for Computer Room Surveillance
by Phil Hollenback
Make your security Webcam show you all the crimes, none of the empty rooms. -
The Perl Debugger
by Daniel Allen
print("hello? Is this thing on?\n ");—or is there a better way? -
The Oddmuse Wiki Engine
by Brian Tanaka
Get your company or project information organized with a system that lets everyone contribute fixes. -
LaTeX Equations and Graphics in PHP
by Titus Barik
Put the math you want on your Web site, right inside the pages you're already building.
Embedded
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Optimization in GCC
by M. Tim Jones
Want to shrink your program's memory requirements, run time or both?
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Bloglines Web Services, Continued
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Analysis of the HTB Queuing Discipline
by Yaron Benita
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Paranoid Penguin
Book Review: Islands in the Clickstream
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits
Migration Stories
by Doc Searls
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Data Center Linux at OSDL
by Ibrahim Haddad