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  • Michael Barabanov

    Victor Yodaiken

    Issue #34, February 1997

    While Linux seems a natural solution for many applications, when milliseconds become critical, a robust multitasking […]

  • Larry Ayers

    Issue #34, February 1997

    Emacs aficionados will point out that Emacs is intended to be left running all of the time; in some ways the editor doubles as an operating environment or […]

  • Phil Hughes

    Issue #33, January 1997

    Where does Caldera go next? LJ Interviewed their President and CEO Bryan Sparks to find out.

    I had an opportunity to talk to Bryan Sparks at the […]

  • Evan Leibovitch

    Issue #33, January 1997

    Is Free SCO OpenServer free in response to Linux? Perhaps, in part, but the two operating systems aren’t really in competition with each […]

  • Kenneth E. Harker

    Issue #33, January 1997

    Looking for something fun to do with your Linux box? One of the most impressive applications available for Linux is SatTrack 3.1 for […]

  • David A. Bandel

    Issue #33, January 1997

    The ins and outs of disk maintenance—what we all should know and DO.

    Here’s a hypothetical situation for you to think about. You’re working on y […]

  • Various

    Issue #32, December 1996

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Tuning the Kernel to Recognize RAM

    How do I get Linux to recognize more than 64MB of RAM? I presume I […]

  • David Flater

    Issue #32, December 1996

    This article introduces a program that produces output in text mode, graphics and Java. Besides all that, XTide is both useful and fun.

    XTide is […]

  • PhD. Bruce E. Wampler,

    Issue #32, December 1996

    Dr. Wampler introdces us to V, an excellent GUI framework for writing applications that work with Linux and X Windows.

    I love Linux as a […]

  • Rich Myers

    Issue #32, December 1996

    Ready to get your news the high-tech way—with a satellite dish? Here’s the scoop.

    This article is a discussion of several aspects of my company’s n […]

  • Various

    Issue #31, November 1996

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Bootable Kernels and Slackware Installation

    I have a new scsi controller (aha2940) which my only hard […]

  • Bill Binko

    Issue #31, November 1996

    First in a series of articles detailing the creation of a Java interface to Postgres95.

    Java’s native methods are functions written in C (or another […]

  • Andreas Beck

    Steffen Seeger

    Issue #31, November 1996

    The Linux-CGI Project goals are explained—what it intends to accomplish and how it will do it.

    Introduction

    In t […]

  • Amy Wood

    Issue #31, November 1996

    A Techmical Director of Toy Story gives us the scoop from Pixar Studios.

    Amy Wood, the graphics/layout artist for Linux Journal interviewed Larry […]

  • Arman Danesh

    Issue #31, November 1996

    Are you an absolute beginner? Here’s a brief introduction to using the JDK.

    Java has taken the Internet and programming communities by storm […]

  • Various

    Issue #29, September 1996

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Several readers have requested a forum where short, specific questions—especially those regarding i […]

  • Kevin P. Lawton

    Issue #29, September 1996

    A software solution that allows you to run PC programs ona SPARC station.

    By far, the majority of my time involving a computer was spent […]

  • Shay Rojansky

    Issue #29, September 1996

    Linux User Groups all over the world are becoming large and more active. Here’s the story of the Israeli Linux Users’ Group.

    Working and playing […]

  • Michael Loukides

    Andy Oram

    Issue #29, September 1996

    It’s worth making friends with a good C debugger.

    There are many reasons you might need a debugger—the most obvious being t […]

  • Heiko Eissfeldt

    Issue #28, August 1996

    Certifying Linux to POSIX 1.1.

    Standards

    Part of the success of Linux is due to its commission to standards. One of the first standards […]

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