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  • Jim Shapiro

    Issue #16, August 1995

    Perl is often considered a scripting language for systems administrators. Jim demonstrates that it is useful to applications and scientific programmers as […]

  • Garrett D’Amore

    Issue #15, July 1995

    The Linux File System Standard, abbreviated FSSTND, is important to more than gurus. In this artile, Garrett explains how it has worked behind the scenes to […]

  • Phil Hughes

    Issue #15, July 1995

    On April 25, over a sushi lunch, Phil Hughes interviewed Orest Zborowski, the person who wrote X-Windows to Linux.

    Phil: I would like to get a little […]

  • LJ Staff

    Issue #14, June 1995

    Who is Caldera, and what is Corsair, really?

    Many conflicting rumors about Novell’s “Corsair” project have been floating about the Internet. Recently, the […]

  • Linux Journal Staff

    Issue #14, June 1995

    Mark Bolzern talks about a recent trip spent promoting Linux and Flagship, the product he sells for Linux and other Unix-like systems.

    Mark […]

  • Mark Bolzern

    Issue #14, June 1995

    Linux International, Linux Journal, and WorkGroup Solutions have arranged for Linux to have a major presence there. But, there is a problem. We need help. This […]

  • LJ Staff

    Issue #14, June 1995

    This year, our booth was one of the most popular booths.

    On March 15 and 16, 1995, the University of Washington had its twenty-first annual Computer Fair in […]

  • LJ Staff

    Issue #13, May 1995

    The First Annual “Excellence in Programming” Awards Presented by Dr. Dobb’s Journal

    San Francisco, February 16, 1995—In conjuction with its 20th year of pu […]

  • Mark Bolzern

    Issue #13, May 1995

    How old is Linux? The Linux project was started about four years ago, but the Linux distributions are really far more than four years old. Linux is the product of […]

  • Brian A. Lantz

    Issue #13, May 1995

    In an effort to corrupt the readers of Linux Journal, Brian asks you to take a pair of hypothetical binoculars (preferable of the “X-ray” genre so popular in […]

  • Dan Hollis

    Issue #13, May 1995

    JCICNet, an Internet Services Provider, uses Linux to serve its customers. Here’s why.

    I’m the system administrator for JCICNet, an Internet Service […]

  • Arthur Bebak

    Issue #13, May 1995

    To sail the cyber sea.

    Purportedly, this article is about how an “obscure” operating system called Linux was used to launch a happy band of net […]

  • Kurt Reisler

    Issue #12, April 1995

    Linux Torvalds will be speaking at eh Spring US DECUS Symposium in Washington D.C. this May.

    Once again, the US Chapter of DECUS, the DEC Users […]

  • Eric Youngdale

    Issue #12, April 1995

    The Executable and Linking Format (ELF) has been a popular topic lately. People wonder why the kernel configuations script asks whether or not to donfigure […]

  • Matt Welsh

    Issue #12, April 1995

    If you happen to be visiting Amsterdam for business, leisure, or, say, and International Linux Symposium, these important travel tips might come in […]

  • Arnold Robbins

    Issue #12, April 1995

    This month’s column concludes the article on Plan 9 From Bell Labs, and those parts of it that have been re-implemented in freely available […]

  • Kim Johnson

    Issue #11, March 1995

    Kim provides insightful answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

    Linux Journal had double-duty in Washington, D.C. this December at […]

  • Greg Hankins

    Issue #11, March 1995

    Greg Hankins describes how to install Slackware Linux over a network.

    One of the easiest and quickest ways to install Linux is over a network, using […]

  • Arnold Robbins

    Issue #11, March 1995

    In this two-part article, Arnold shows us how small is beautiful when it comes to user interfaces.

    This column briefly describes Plan 9 From Bell […]

  • Phil Hughes

    Issue #11, March 1995

    Scared of Pentiums? Looking for an alternative while you are waiting for the Alpha port? There are choices.

    We just went through the “Pentiums don’t a […]

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