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  • John A. Magliacane

    Issue #75, July 2000

    A look at the development and use of an open-source satellite-tracking and orbital-prediction program.

    When Sputnik 1 was launched into orbit on […]

  • Dan E. Kelley

    Peter S. Galbraith

    Issue #75, July 2000

    This scripting language avoids integrating analysis and display capabilities and instead focuses on providing precise and flexible […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #73, May 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Who Goes There?

    I have taken over a Linux system for a company. The company […]

  • David Abramson

    Issue #73, May 2000

    Get ready for parallel processing with the University of Michigan.

    After nearly 20 years of research and development, there still has not been a […]

  • Ibrahim F. Haddad

    Issue #73, May 2000

    And God said “Let there be light”!

    This article will introduce the basic concepts in building a graphical user interface in X and Motif. I’ll go […]

  • Ivan Pulleyn

    Issue #73, May 2000

    Python provides a clean intuitive interface to complex, threaded applications.

    Developers often make use of high-level scripting languages as a way of […]

  • David Santo Orcero

    Issue #73, May 2000

    Debugging code is never fun, but this tool makes it a bit easier.

    Soon after C was born without function prototyping, it was agreed that code […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #72, April 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Partitioning and Cylinders

    I am installing Red Hat Linux 6.0 on a […]

  • Marjorie Richardson

    Issue #72, April 2000

    Internet appliances are the next wave of computers to be bought by the public. Mr. Eid tells us how his company is serving this market.

    I talked […]

  • Michael Stricklen

    Bob Cummings

    Stan McClellan

    Issue #72, April 2000

    The authors describe their implementation of a demonstration environment for differentiated Internet services […]

  • Lawrence Teo

    Issue #72, April 2000

    Setting up a Linux gateway can be a rewarding experience in both home and commercial environments.

    Networks are extremely common these days—you see t […]

  • Nalneesh Gaur

    Issue #72, April 2000

    An outline of key test areas to identify security issues in a web application and provide measures to minimize them.

    Web sites are moving away from […]

  • Preston F. Crow

    Issue #72, April 2000

    Everything you need to know to make those Internet and intranet connections at home.

    I have a fairly complicated home network that uses many of […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #71, March 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Failure to Connect

    My PPP connection is failing while using a modem to […]

  • Marty Ferguson

    Issue #71, March 2000

    Training is a sound investment networked to future growth.

    I was recently talking with a close friend who works as a systems software developer for […]

  • Brian Holt

    Issue #71, March 2000

    A look at how training courses will be taught in the future.

    One hundred million. That’s the number of Americans expected to be involved in adult or […]

  • Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando

    Issue #71, March 2000

    The president of Future Technologies describes his FTLinux Course training program for Linux.

    Some time ago, I heard that success in […]

  • Best of Technical Support

    Various

    Issue #70, February 2000

    Our experts answer your technical questions.

    Configuring PPP

    When I installed PPP for Internet connection, I […]

  • Jason Kroll

    Issue #70, February 2000

    Office suites are the mainstay application for any OS; Linux has two competing for your business.

    We humans love glowing boxes. Monitors, TV sets, […]

  • Michael J. Hammel

    Issue #70, February 2000

    The first in a series by our favorite artist to take a look at the most commonly used window managers.

    A few years ago, I did a four-part […]

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