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Linux-Announce Digest #160
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Linux-Announce Digest #160, Volume #4 Wed, 17 Jul 2002 21:13:03 EDT
Contents:
Goa, India. LUG meeting on July 20 (Frederick Noronha)
COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal August 2002 (Heather Mead)
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From: Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: Goa, India. LUG meeting on July 20
Date: 18 Jul 2002 01:10:08 GMT
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The Schedule for the upcoming ILUG-GOA meeting to be held at Adarsh
School, Margao at 4:00 pm on 20 July is below:
1. Talk and demo on Think Client systems -------by Yunus Shaikh
2. Demo on getting PALM based PDA connected to a standard modem
(D-LINK) and using INTERNET/ EMAIL on PALM..... -------- by Arvind
Clemente
3. Discussion on the security of Goatelecom, Goa's local ISP.
Venue: Adarsh Vidyalaya High School, Margao
Date: July 20, 2002 Saturday
Time: 4 pm onwards
Goa is a small state on the west coast of India, a former Portuguese
colony and known as a tourist destination. All are welcome.
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From: Heather Mead <heather@ssc.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal August 2002
Date: 18 Jul 2002 01:10:11 GMT
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Linux Journal Issue #100 / August 2002
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Features
Linux Timeline by LWN and LJ Staff
All grown up and old enough to have a history--take a look at 100 of the most memorable Linux events.
Indepth
Supporting IPv6 on a Linux Server Node by Ibrahim Haddad and Marc Blanchet
These changing times: set up your own IPv6 server and connect to the IPv6 world.
Bare Metal Recovery, Revisited by Charles Curley
Charles upgrades and simplifies his popular backup scripts.
The Linux Router by Kaleem Anwar, Muhammad Amir, Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Imran
Sure a Linux router is cheaper than a Cisco router, but how does it stack up performance-wise?
The Beowulf Evolution by Glen Otero and Richard Ferri
The second-generation Beowulf adds some powerful new features.
How a Poor Contract Sunk an Open-Source Deal by Henry W. Jones, III
MySQL AB and NuSphere--is their weak contract at the base of their woes?
Embedded
From the Editor by Don Marti
Hey, Embedded Developers! Buy This Magazine!
Driving Me Nuts by Greg Kroah-Hartman
The tty Layer
Embedded Systems À La Carte by Peter Ryser and Michael Baxter
Replacing hardware on the chip while dynamically loading the proper Linux driver? No way!
GNU Bayonne is for Telephony by David Sugar
Sugar explains the best thing going in telephony software.
Toolbox
Kernel Korner Kernel Locking Techniques by Robert Love
At the Forge Why Linux? by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux Strike up the Band and Celebrate! by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin Using iptables for Local Security by Mick Bauer
Columns
Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
Internet Abuse
Embedded Perspective by Rick Lehrbaum
Where No Penguin Has Gone Before
Linux for Suits by Doc Searls
Scoring 100
Geek Law by Lawrence Rosen
Fair Use
Reviews
ASA 2URS3 Rackmount 2U Server by Logan G. Harbaugh
ImageStream's Rebel Router by Paul M. Holzmann
OmniCluster Technologies' SlotServer by Linda Hypes
Benchmark's ValuSmart Tape 80 by Cosimo Leipold
Departments
Letters
upFRONT
From the Editor: Welcome to the 100th Issue by Richard Vernon
Best of Technical Support
New Products
Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
Software Livre! by John Hall
Setting Up an Old 386 on Your Home Net by Jim Hatrdige
Visual Development with QT 3.0 by Boudewijn Rempt and Cameron Laird
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Heather Mead, Associate Editor 206-782-9011 phone
Linux Journal 206-782-7191 fax
P.O. Box 55549, Seattle, Washington 98155
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Linux Journal Issue #100 / August 2002
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Features
Linux Timeline by LWN and LJ Staff
All grown up and old enough to have a history--take a look at 100 of the most memorable Linux events.
Indepth
Supporting IPv6 on a Linux Server Node by Ibrahim Haddad and Marc Blanchet
These changing times: set up your own IPv6 server and connect to the IPv6 world.
Bare Metal Recovery, Revisited by Charles Curley
Charles upgrades and simplifies his popular backup scripts.
The Linux Router by Kaleem Anwar, Muhammad Amir, Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Imran
Sure a Linux router is cheaper than a Cisco router, but how does it stack up performance-wise?
The Beowulf Evolution by Glen Otero and Richard Ferri
The second-generation Beowulf adds some powerful new features.
How a Poor Contract Sunk an Open-Source Deal by Henry W. Jones, III
MySQL AB and NuSphere--is their weak contract at the base of their woes?
Embedded
From the Editor by Don Marti
Hey, Embedded Developers! Buy This Magazine!
Driving Me Nuts by Greg Kroah-Hartman
The tty Layer
Embedded Systems À La Carte by Peter Ryser and Michael Baxter
Replacing hardware on the chip while dynamically loading the proper Linux driver? No way!
GNU Bayonne is for Telephony by David Sugar
Sugar explains the best thing going in telephony software.
Toolbox
Kernel Korner Kernel Locking Techniques by Robert Love
At the Forge Why Linux? by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux Strike up the Band and Celebrate! by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin Using iptables for Local Security by Mick Bauer
Columns
Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
Internet Abuse
Embedded Perspective by Rick Lehrbaum
Where No Penguin Has Gone Before
Linux for Suits by Doc Searls
Scoring 100
Geek Law by Lawrence Rosen
Fair Use
Reviews
ASA 2URS3 Rackmount 2U Server by Logan G. Harbaugh
ImageStream's Rebel Router by Paul M. Holzmann
OmniCluster Technologies' SlotServer by Linda Hypes
Benchmark's ValuSmart Tape 80 by Cosimo Leipold
Departments
Letters
upFRONT
From the Editor: Welcome to the 100th Issue by Richard Vernon
Best of Technical Support
New Products
Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
Software Livre! by John Hall
Setting Up an Old 386 on Your Home Net by Jim Hatrdige
Visual Development with QT 3.0 by Boudewijn Rempt and Cameron Laird
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