Linux Journal Contents #146, June 2006
on June 1, 2006
Linux Journal Issue #146/June 2006
Features
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Recovery of RAID and LVM2 Volumes
by Richard Bullington-McGuire
When there's something strange in your LVM, who you gonna call? -
Network Transparency with KIO
by Jes Hall
Konqueror is a slave to fishing. Or at least it has one. -
Yellow Dog Linux Installs Neatly on an iPod
by Dave Taylor
Take one Mac, insert iPod, boot Linux. -
SSHFS: Super Easy File Access over SSH
by Matthew E. Hoskins
SSH does more than just provide safe communications.
Indepth
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An Introduction to Gambas
by Mark Alexander Bain
Will VB refugees gamble on Gambas? -
How to Set Up and Use Tripwire
by Marco Fioretti
Don't let intruders go unnoticed. -
The World Is a libferris Filesystem
by Ben Martin
libferris can make your toaster look like a filesystem. -
USB Pendrives and the Distributions for Them
by Juan Marcelo Rodriguez
A look at the distros you can use for booting Linux from a pendrive. -
The Ultimate Linux/Windows System
by Kevin Farnham
Some of your Windows and Linux applications can share configuration data. -
Converting Video Formats with FFmpeg
by Suramya Tomar
FFmpeg is a mini Swiss Army knife of format conversion tools.
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Google Maps
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
If Only You Could Restore Wine
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Coping with Aces
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Security Features in Red Hat Enterprise 4
by Mick Bauer
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Jon “maddog” Hall's Beachhead
Shoring Up the Seawall
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
Use and Usefulness
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Nicholas Petreley's etc/rant
SUSE Rocks, Fedora Locks