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  • Chris Mason

    Issue #82, February 2001

    Mason gives a tour through the Reiser File System: its features and construction.

    There are a few new file systems coming out for Linux these days, […]

  • Clay J. Claiborne,, Jr.

    Issue #82, February 2001

    Claiborne describes the difficulties he encountered while building Linux systems for General Dynamics.

    It started with a phone call. […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #82, February 2001

    It’s Special Kernel Issue time.

    Expecting a thick magazine called Linux Journal to be all about Linux is like expecting a thick magazine called Martha […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Can’t Create User in COAS

    I am facing a problem with COAS. I can’t open […]

  • Joshua Drake

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Drake explains how MSERV can end musical dictatorship.

    Have you ever wondered who picks the music in your office? What about in elevators? I bet […]

  • Jack Moffitt

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Ogg Vorbis is the Open-Source Community’s hot alternative to MP3.

    Audio has become one of the killer apps of the network. With the distribution […]

  • John Hall

    Issue #81, January 2001

    An adaptation of a chapter from the author’s upcoming book entitled Programming Linux Games.

    Linux gaming is exploding, partly because of the simple […]

  • Bernd Kreimeier

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Open Source and Open Standards: Chapters One through Three. A voyage through one of Loki’s free software projects.

    At Loki Entertainment […]

  • Frank LaMonica

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Frank describes the hardware and software technology used on the server side of the streaming process.

    Modern technology is not only growing […]

  • Faulkner, Smith, Baylor, Bailey, Mack, Lemasterx, and Hartel

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Seven Linux enthusiasts decided that it would be cool to broadcast their own radio show over the […]

  • Adam Williams

    Issue #81, January 2001

    Broadcast 2000 aims to bring together the art of making movies and the power of the Linux platform.

    Years ago there were these HPUX, IRIX and AIX […]

  • Dr.. Ullrich Hafner

    Issue #81, January 2001

    FIASCO provides state-of-the-art image and video compression.

    A picture is worth a thousand words—a frequently used sentence to introduce t […]

  • David Phillips

    Issue #81, January 2001

    The following article is based on a chapter in the author’s Linux Music and Sound, published by No Starch Press in October 2000.

    SoundTracker is […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #80, December 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Trouble with Netscape

    I am having trouble getting Netscape to run on […]

  • Michael O’Brien

    Issue #80, December 2000

    A step-by-step procedure for establishing a backup system that will save time and money.

    Frequently people take computers for granted. This […]

  • Ibrahim F. Haddad

    Issue #80, December 2000

    An introduction to the Parallel Virtual File System and a look at how one company installed and tested it.

    Using networked file systems is a […]

  • Riccardo Facchetti

    Issue #80, December 2000

    Riccardo delves into the details of apcupsd, a program for monitoring and controlling APC UPSes.

    Computers, like any other kind of […]

  • Tim Burke

    Issue #80, December 2000

    With a variety of clustering services on the market, the ability to determine how well options meet your specific business needs is necessary.

    In […]

  • Lawrence Teo

    Issue #80, December 2000

    Network probes are important clues in detecting intrusions. In this article, Lawrence Teo explains two common network probes and what can be done to detect […]

  • Don Marti

    Issue #80, December 2000

    In this issue we have a bunch of articles on system administration.

    In this issue we have a bunch of articles on system administration, so if you’re […]

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