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Wayne J. Salamon
Issue #58, February 1999
This article describes how to configure Linux-based PCs and an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch to build on ATM network.
The Linux ATM […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Brian Harvey
Issue #58, February 1999
Mr. Harvey tells us about the VNC software package and how to set it up to control MS Windows servers from Linux.
In today’s c […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
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Various
Issue #57, January 1999
Our experts answer your technical questions.
umask Trouble
I’m trying to use umask to set permissions in a […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Dean Staff
Issue #57, January 1999
Canada has a “Linux Day”–a novel method for getting the word out.
Saturday, September 26, 1998 was a big day for the Linux community in Can […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Bob Zimbinski
Issue #57, January 1999
How to get this most popular game to run on your Linux system.
Quake is one of the coolest games available for any platform. Thanks to Dave […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Tuomas Lukka
Issue #57, January 1999
Mr. Lukka takes a look at VRML basics including scripting, animation and applications.
VRML is intended to be for virtual reality what HTML is for […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Randy Appleton
Issue #57, January 1999
A look at the Linux kernel scheduler.
One of the most important tasks of an operating system kernel is to manage processes and threads. A process […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Randolph Bentson
Issue #57, January 1999
Dr. Bentson did a survey of Linux kernel developers to find out about their backgrounds. Here are the results.
I get mail from folks about my […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Thomas Connelly
Issue #57, January 1999
If you think all computer professionals are men think again. Mr. Connelly tells us about some well-known women in computer annals.
One of the […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Stewart Benedict
Issue #57, January 1999
Mr. Benedict show us the way to live in the home of the future by using our computer to control lights and appliances.
Ever since I was a kid […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Ulrich Quill
Issue #57, January 1999
Make working with LaTex easier by using the WYSIWYG editor LyX.
Although (or perhaps because) it is one of the most flexible typesetting tools, […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
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Various
Issue #56, December 1998
Our experts answer your technical questions.
PLIP or SLIP?
Is there an easy way to connect my laptop running MS […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
John Wong
Issue #56, December 1998
The smtpd package is a useful mail daemon for stopping spam, thereby saving money and resources.
The Internet has been around since the 1970s with […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Idan Shoham
Issue #56, December 1998
Mr. Shoham tells us how his company set up an Internet banking system using Linux for a bank in Western Canada.
M-Tech is a computer security […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Chris LeDantec
Issue #56, December 1998
Even for the experienced administrator, X-ISP provides an easy way to manage multiple accounts, keep track of usage expense and time […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
John Blair
Issue #56, December 1998
How SMB-encrypted passwords actually work, and a walk-through of the steps required to enable encrypted passwords in Samba.
By default, Samba uses […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Chris Howard
Issue #56, December 1998
Mr. Howard tells us how he gathers and outputs weather information to the Web using Linux, Perl and automated FTP.
Last fall, my family and I […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
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Various
Issue #55, November 1998
Our experts answer your technical questions.
Execution Trouble
I use Red Hat 5.0. When I try to execute files in a […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Bill Schongar
Issue #55, November 1998
Tcl/Tk offers many uses to the web programmer. Mr. Schongar describes a few of them.
While many people think of Tcl/Tk (Tool Command Language, […]
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Linux India wrote a new post 4 years ago
Cees de Groot
Issue #55, November 1998
A brief overview of the latest SGMLtools is presented by one of its developers.
In the October 1995 issue of LJ, Christian Schwarz presented a […]
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