Linux Journal Contents #139, November 2005
on November 1, 2005
Linux Journal Issue #139/November 2005
Features
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Controlling a Pinball Machine Using Linux
by John R. Bork
The mechanical parts are bulletproof, but the 1980s electronics are beyond repair. Embedded Linux to the rescue. -
Radio's Next Generation: Radii
by Dan Rasmussen, Paul D. Norton
and Jon Morgan
Hours of commercial-free programs, your favorite music and you might even catch Doc Searls. Bring Internet radio to your regular listening spot. -
The Ultimate Linux Lunchbox
by Ron Minnich
It fits under an airplane seat and uses a laptop power supply. No, not a laptop—a 16-node Beowulf cluster in a box.
Indepth
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2005 Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards
by LJ Staff
Your favorite distribution is what? This year, maybe the rest of the readers finally agree with you. -
Echo and Soft VoIP PBX Systems
by David Mandelstam
An old problem for long-distance lines is back for the Internet. Fortunately, today we have better tools to deal with it.
Embedded
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Simple Linux IP Repeaters to Extend HomePlug Range
by Francisco J. González-Castaño,
Pedro S. Rodríguez-Hernández, Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira, Miguel
Rodelgo-Lacruz and José Valero-Alonso
Increase the range and functionality of your power-line network with an embedded Linux device that helps connect distant nodes.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Rails and Databases
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Intro to inotify
by Robert Love
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Cooking with Linux
Hack the Net? No, NetHack.
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Two-Factor Authentication
by Corey Steele
Columns
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Linux for Suits
Dialogue with Don
by Doc Searls
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The Hardware Hacking behind the Software Radio
by Dan Rasmussen, Paul Norton and Jon Morgan
Reviews
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Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro
by Steve R. Hastings
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Linux Quick Fix Notebook
by Brian Warshawsky