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  • Jason Schumaker

    Issue #79, November 2000

    Can’t afford Don Marti’s “Ultimate” Linux box? Well, read on—Jasonw outlines options for the economically challenged.

    Don Marti’s a big spend […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #79, November 2000

    A $70 CPU may be all that you need for responsive word processing, photo editing, and coding. We take a first look at AMD’s Duron, an excellent choice for […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #79, November 2000

    We went to hardware experts to find the best and fastest components for building your own Linux workstation. Here’s how to make a responsive system with […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #79, November 2000

    If you’re on a shopping trip for PC hardware, and you come across this magazine in your favorite computer store, read the hardware articles before you hit the […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #78, October 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Dependencies and Libraries

    Recently, I downloaded a Linux application […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #78, October 2000

    If you read nothing else this month, read Mick Bauer’s article about securing your name server.

    If you read nothing else this month, read Mick Bauer’s […]

  • Mick Bauer

    Brenno de Winter

    Issue #78, October 2000

    Improve your site’s e-mail hygiene and make life difficult for spammers and hackers.

    E-mail is easily the most popular and […]

  • Michael D. Bauer

    Issue #78, October 2000

    Decreasing the vulnerability of your DNS server is largely a matter of staying current and private.

    In the SANS Institute’s recent consensus […]

  • Bobby S. Wen

    Issue #78, October 2000

    Armed with Linux and open-source tools, you can even keep an ISP secure.

    As an ISP, we are the most vulnerable to attack because of the open nature […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #65, September 1999

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Adding New Users

    I am having extreme difficulty adding users on Red […]

  • Travis Metcalfe

    Ed Nather

    Issue #65, September 1999

    Astronomers at the University of Texas-Austin are using the ideas of Charles Darwin to learn about the interior of white dwarf […]

  • Marcel Gagné

    Issue #65, September 1999

    Mr. Gagné provides us with several recipes from his famed French restaurant.

    Allo, and welcome to Chez Marcel, home of fine French Linux c […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #76, August 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Two Monitors?

    Is it possible in Linux (I don’t care which distribution, […]

  • Ralph Krause

    Issue #76, August 2000

    We continually hear “I would only use Linux except I need to …”. One of those missing pieces has been to run Quicken. Find out what programs are ava […]

  • Stew Benedict

    Issue #76, August 2000

    A guide to installing and running YDL on a power PC.

    First, a disclaimer: I’m not a fanatic Macintosh guy. I got a Macintosh late in my computing […]

  • Richard Kinne

    Issue #76, August 2000

    Graphical installation environments help Macintosh play better than ever with Linux.

    To say Linux has undergone a growth in popularity over the […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #75, July 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Configuring ipchains

    Current setup: I’m running ipchains as a firewall and […]

  • Steve Mann

    Issue #75, July 2000

    This fully fuctioning prototype, designed and built by Steve Mann in 1998, was demonstrated in 1999, and later used to deliver a videoconference at ISSCC […]

  • Robert A. Davis

    Issue #75, July 2000

    CERN continues to use Linux as their OS of choice for modeling and simulation studies.

    The world’s highest energy particle accelerator, the Large […]

  • Juergen Kahrs

    Issue #75, July 2000

    All that is real is reasonable, and all that is reasonable is real. —G.W.F. Hegel, 1770-1831

    Scientists and engineers were among the first to n […]

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