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Linux Journal November 2001 Ibrahim F. Haddad |
Open-Source Web Servers: Performance on a Carrier-Class Linux Platform A test of the performance of three open-source web servers on a typical Ericsson Research Linux cluster platform... |
Linux Journal November 2001 Heather Mead |
2001 Readers' Choice Awards See how your preferences compare with the rest of LJ's intrepid readers... |
Linux Journal November 2001 Michael Yuan |
Linux in Education: Implementing a Research Knowledge Base Keeping up with large volumes of research requires a system both flexible and intuitive... |
Linux Journal November 2001 David A. Bandel |
Applications for Your Enterprise If you think Linux isn't ready for the enterprise, think again. Linux in the enterprise is alive and growing... |
Linux Journal November 2001 |
Best of Technical Support Mounting Mac OS Partitions on YellowDog 2.0... Firewall Takes Hours to Start... Printing Stopped Working... How to Change Samba Passwords... How to Start a Web Server Automatically... I Have No Phone and I Must Connect... Adding a Hard Drive... etc. |
Linux Journal October 9, 2001 Eric Rescorla |
An Introduction to OpenSSL Programming, Part II of II This article shows how to use a number of advanced features such as session resumption and client authentication... |
Linux Journal October 2, 2001 John D. Biggs |
iPAQ on Linux A trip to the Compaq Research Lab brings an iPAQ back to life... |
Information Today October 2001 Richard Poynder |
IT Feature: The Open Source Movement Linux (or more accurately GNU/Linux) is just the tip of the iceberg. Today there is a wide range of open source software available, and new projects are being started all the time. What, though, do we mean when we talk about open source software? |
Linux Journal September 27, 2001 Marcel Gagne |
You Can Get There from Here, Part 3 LDAP is an acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. I like to think of it as directory assistance for your network, a kind of net-enabled 411 service... |
Linux Journal October 2001 Rick Lehrbaum |
The Robots Are Coming, The Robots Are Coming Linux takes over the world, one step at a time -- with smaller footprints and larger funding... |
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