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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Andrew Kuchling
Issue #55, November 1998
XML has been attracting a lot of attention recently. This article provides a five-minute overview of XML and explains why it matters to […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Russell C. Pavlicek
Issue #55, November 1998
Apache and Linux make the task simple.
On a recent project, I was busily working on my Linux workstation while a nearby coworker was […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Reza Naima
Issue #55, November 1998
How to add a powerful graphical user interface to Perl scripts
As you have seen in various recent issues of Linux Journal, the Xforms library allows […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Best of Technical Support
Various
Issue #54, October 1998
Our experts answer your technical questions.
Authentication Failure
When I use Netscape from a Windows 95 PC to […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Chris DiBona
Issue #54, October 1998
A new and fun way to positively promote Linux.
When Sam Ockman’s notice hit Slashdot (http://www.slashdot.org/) at 6:21PM, it read:
The 500 […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
LJ Interviews Robert Dinse of Eskimo North
Marjorie RichardsonIssue #54, October 1998
Some background on the ISP and its switch to the Linux […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Nick Bailey
Issue #54, October 1998
Sculptor is a set of audio tools for Linux that manipulates spectra in real time and provides continuous audio output.
Computer music in some […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Norman M. Jacobowitz
Issue #54, October 1998
The future of Linux in the SOHO environment.
Welcome to the third and final installment of our three-part series, Migrating to Linux from a […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Damian Ivereigh
Issue #54, October 1998
Cisco runs a redundant system of 50 print servers using Linux, Samba and Netatalk. It prints to approximately 1,600 printers worldwide, serving 10,000 UNIX […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Various
Issue #53, September 1998
Our experts answer your technical questions.
HP and Matrox
I have an HP Pavilion that comes with an on-board ATI video card. I now have a Matrox […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Norman M. Jacobowitz
Jim Hebert
Issue #53, September 1998
We continue with our look at converting an office from a commercial operating system to Linux.
Welcome to the second […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Marjorie Richardson
Issue #53, September 1998
With the next Atlanta Linux Showcase (October 23-24) looming on the horizon, I decided it was time to get in touch with Greg Hankins, coordinator of […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Chess Software for Linux
Jason KrollIssue #53, September 1998
Once there was a time when chess software for the home was slow, weak and expensive. To find human opponents, you had to go to your […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Justin Gaither
Issue #53, September 1998
When you have a slow modem and want faster transfer rates, data compression with this program is the answer.
Once upo […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Jawed Karim
Issue #53, September 1998
Are you hesitant about porting your favorite VGA MS-DOS program to Linux? Using this tutorial and SVGALIB, porting will truly become a matter of […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Various
Issue #52, August 1998
Our experts answer your technical questions.
Ethernet Module Destruction
Why does running sndconfig get my Soundblaster 16 card recognized and up […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Norman M. Jacobowitz
Eric S. Raymond
Issue #52, August 1998
Read all about it…
For three days in May (28, 29, 30), the normally tranquil Duke University Campus was […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Phil Hughes
Issue #52, August 1998
LJ’s publisher flies to the east coast for the annual UniForum conference and spends more time at Linux track sessions than on the beach.
I am […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Dirk H. Hohndel
Issue #52, August 1998
In mid-1997, S.u.S.E. started to release a small family of X servers, called XSuSE, based on XFree86 and freely available in binary form. This paper […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
David Corcoran
Issue #52, August 1998
The newest kind of card for your pocketbook offers better security for the information it holds.
Credit card companies successfully marketed the […]
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