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  • Andy Vaught

    Issue #28, August 1996

    If you need to graph data, there are two packages available for Linux under X: Gnuplot and Xmgr.

    Graphing data is one of the oldest uses for a […]

  • Benjamin Lancki

    Abhijit Dixit

    Vipul Gupta

    Issue #28, August 1996

    The proliferation of powerful notebook computers and wireless communication promises to provide users with network […]

  • David Alan Black

    Issue #27, July 1996

    When you visit a HyperNews article and view a response, you can (depending on local access settings) add your own response to it, start a new thread, or […]

  • John M. Fisk

    Issue #27, July 1996

    This article will attempt to introduce you to one of the most versatile and popular X-Windows managers: fvwm (which, I’ve been told, originally stood for […]

  • Michael K. Johnson

    Issue #27, July 1996

    You installed Windows 95, and now you can’t boot Linux. Don’t panic. The fix is simple, and doesn’t require removing Windows or Linux.

    In spite […]

  • Gregory A. Meinke

    Issue #27, July 1996

    As Esther Dyson put it, “Using tables to store objects is like driving your car home and then disassembling it to put it in the garage. It can be a […]

  • Jonathan Gross

    Issue #27, July 1996

    Linux provides a very inexpensive alternative to high-cost commercial servers and routers.

    Many small businesses are becoming interested in Internet […]

  • Peter Kelly

    Issue #27, July 1996

    A Linux computer can be a great server, not only for other Linux computers, but also for computers running other operating systems. Peter gives an example of how […]

  • Ian Searle

    Issue #26, June 1996

    Rlab stands for “our lab”. It is available to almost everyone who needs a computational tool for scientific and engineering applications, because it is freely ava […]

  • Belinda Frazier

    Issue #26, June 1996

    UniForum ’96, now billed as a Unix and Open Systems show, attracted about 20,000 attendees in San Francisco in February.

    UniForum ’96, now billed as […]

  • Benjamin Ewy

    Issue #25, May 1996

    If you have a valuable or fragile network to protect, you may want to protect it with a very strong, well-proven firewall. In this article, Benjamin Ewy explains […]

  • David Bonn

    Issue #24, April 1996

    One use of such hacks is to break security.

    live data, n. 1. Data that is written to be interpreted and takes over program flow when triggered by some […]

  • Erik Troan

    Issue #24, April 1996

    There is a treasure trove of software for Linux just waiting for you to download it from the Internet or copy it from a CD-ROM. However, you may need to keep an […]

  • John M. Fisk

    Issue #24, April 1996

    If you have a dial-up connection to the Internet, one of your easiest options for getting and receiving e-mail is popmail. But to use popmail, you need a […]

  • Ron Bardarson

    Issue #23, March 1996

    If you need to run MS Windows applications under Linux and haven’t been satisfied with the current solutions, here’s the road less traveled…

    There […]

  • Robert Dalrymple

    Issue #23, March 1996

    Robert admits he uses Windows on his PC along with Linux. Here’s how he survives his divided existence.

    I don’t know about you, but I will admit […]

  • Tim Jones

    Issue #23, March 1996

    Looking for a powerful visualization tool? Geomview, designed to serve as both a general purpose viewer and a visualization tool for mathematics research, may fit […]

  • LJ Staff

    Issue #22, February 1996

    Open Systems World in DC had a Linux track and exhibition at the same time as Comdex and drew many of the Linux Vendors who otherwise might have been at […]

  • Kevin Pierce

    Issue #22, February 1996

    The show included the second annual Linux Conference, sponsored by Linux Journal, which featured a day of informative sessions and tutorials and a one-day […]

  • Karel Kubat

    Issue #22, February 1996

    Exploring XForms, a graphical user interface toolkit for X.

    In this article I would like to introduce you to XForms, a graphical user interface (GUI) […]

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