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Linux Journal Feb.Issue Contents
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Thu Dec 22 09:32:41 1994
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 15:11:43 +0200
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
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Subject: Linux Journal Feb.Issue Contents
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The February issue of Linux Journal (#10) will be printed soon and we
will be mailing them a few weeks from now. Subscription orders
received by 3:00 pm PST Tuesday, January 3rd will start with issue #10.
For more information, send e-mail to linux@ssc.com or call SSC during
normal west coast business hours at (206) 527-3385.
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LINUX JOURNAL
Issue #10 -- February 1995
Table of Contents
Features:
A Conversation with Olaf Kirch
The author of the Linux Network Administrator's Guide
talks about his life and the NAG.
Using Tcl and Tk from your C Programs -- by Matt Welsh
How to use Tcl and Tk from your C programs.
Linux In the Real World: SCADA-Linux Still Hard at Work -- by Vance Petree
Time marches on, Linux marches on, and one of the cardinal rules
of the universe manifest itself at Virginia Power, Part 2.
Linux Conference at Open Systems World/FedUNIX'94 -- by Belinda Frazier
A Linux conference with developers, support persons, resellers and
end users in Washington DC.
News and Articles:
Report on Comdex '94 in Las Vegas -- by Belinda Frazier
Kernel Korner - Block Device Drivers: Interrupts -- by Michael K. Johnson
What Your DOS Manual Doesn't Tell You about Linux -- by Liam Greenwood
A guide to discovering documentation on your Linux System.
Regular Features:
Stop the Presses: Linux Documentation
Letters to the Editor
New Products
What's GNU - RCS, The Revision Control System -- by Arnold Robbins
Directories & Reference:
Consultants Directory -- Consultants who work with Linux
Advertisers Index
Linux BBSs -- New this issue
Coming in March:
Introduction to LINCKS
Humble Beginnings of Linux
Virginia Power, Part 3
Linux Journal is carried by some newsstands (including all Computer
Literacy stores in Silicon Valley) as well as delivered to newsstands
by a newsstand distributor. If you know a place that sells magazines
and you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them
call SSC at (206) 527-3385. Getting LJ on newsstands is going to
be one of the best ways we can show the non-Internet crowd
that Linux is for real.
Subscriptions are $19/year in the U.S., $24 in Canada,
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Subscriptions begin with the *current* issue. Back issues
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or $6 each non-North American airmail.
Other questions/comments can be sent to:
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