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  • Richard Parry

    Issue #45, January 1998

    With Netatalk, you can drag and drop files from Linux to Mac and back, share system resources and more.

    Unix workstations, PCs running Windows […]

  • Thomas Niederreiter

    Issue #45, January 1998

    Mr. Niederreiter tells us all about his graphical user interface for writing data to a CD-ROM.

    X-CD-Roast is a fully X-based CD writer […]

  • Various

    Issue #44, December 1997

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Setting Up Linux to use Two Processors

    I just upgraded to a dual Pentium Pro machine. The BIOS sees […]

  • Marjorie Richardson

    Issue #44, December 1997

    I did an interview with Larry Augustin, founder and President of VA Research, by e-mail on August 19, 1997.

     

     

    VA Research was f […]

  • Michael J. Hammel

    Issue #44, December 1997

    This second article in the series introduces us to the basic features of the GIMP, a Linux power tool for the graphics artist.

    Last month, in […]

  • Sam Williams

    Issue #44, December 1997

    This report on the HP conference freatures the announcement by Hewlett Packard of a port of MkLinux to its HP PA-RISC machines.

    It may seem odd to […]

  • Joe Kaplenk

    Issue #44, December 1997

    A teacher at the College of DuPage in Illinois, has found that teaching system administration to beginners is both easy and cost-effective using Yggdrasil […]

  • Various

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Forgotten Password

    I cannot log on. My old password doesn’t work. I am the root on this system. How […]

  • David Mosberger

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Part 2 brings us optimization techniques for speeding up code to get the best performance from your Alpha or other RISC processor.

    In this […]

  • Dave Thomson

    Issue #43, November 1997

    A few simple design guidelines are presented to make your games more enjoyable to the players.

    Sweets are first tasted by the eye, but flavour is […]

  • David Sugar

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Using Linux as a base to implement advanced telphony applications.

    In “Let Linux Speak” (LJ, January, 1997), I demonstrated some fun app […]

  • Larry Ayers

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Larry Ayers, author of many articles for both Linux Journal and Linux Gazette, interviews Robert Nation, the creator of FVWM and […]

  • Karel Kubat

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Would you like to publish the texts you write in more than one format—PostScript for printing, plain ASCII for e-mail, and HTML for the a web page? YODL c […]

  • Paul Dunne

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Here’s how to get sound to your speakers using a driver instead of a sound card.

    Linux supports most of the popular sound cards. If you don’t have a […]

  • Martin Sjoelin

    Issue #43, November 1997

    Promoting Linux in the workplace…

    During the summer of 1997, employees of the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) put on a one-month expo to […]

  • Various

    Issue #42, October 1997

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Creating Hunt Groups

    I need to add a new user for a static IP account. How can I set it up so that the […]

  • David Mosberger

    Issue #42, October 1997

    This is the first of a 2 part series, an introduction to the Alpha family of computers in preparation for giving us the techniques for optimizing code on […]

  • Hans de Vreught

    Issue #42, October 1997

    A tutorial for beginners is presented on writing PostScript files to display data.

    The Alparon research group at Delft University of Technology […]

  • Marjorie Richardson

    Issue #42, October 1997

    An interview with the founder and president of XiGraphics.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thomas Roell is one of th […]

  • John Little

    Issue #42, October 1997

    A gentle introduction to Sun Workstations and installing Red Hat Linux SPARC 4.0.

    Many PC users have taken the plunge into the Unix world with Linux […]

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