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Magazine articles on Linux.
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Linux Journal
September 1, 2002
Marcel Gagne
Cooking with Linux: The Ultimate (but Small) Linux Box! You don't always need the biggest, baddest machine to get the job done well -- slim down the numbers. mark for My Articles 62 similar articles
PC World
August 6, 2002
Tom Mainelli
Frustrated Microsoft Users Explore Options Linux, Apple could benefit from discontent with Microsoft's licenses, prices, and security missteps, study says. mark for My Articles 202 similar articles
Salon.com
July 31, 2002
Sam Williams
"Same job. Different cubicle" With the promise of stock riches now a distant dream, VA Linux's former programmers keep the open-source faith. mark for My Articles 882 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
Henry W. Jones, III
How a Poor Contract Sunk an Open-Source Deal Why the Progress and NuSphere vs. MySQL AB litigation is about sloppy deal making, not open-source integrity. mark for My Articles 40 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
Paul M. Holzmann
ImageStream's Rebel Router Nothing on the market today can touch the Rebel Router from a cost/savings perspective. mark for My Articles 183 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
Linux Timeline 100 of the most significant events in Linux history. mark for My Articles 1919 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
Ibrahim Haddad
Supporting IPv6 on a Linux Server Node This article provides a technical tutorial on setting up IPv6 on a Linux server and connecting it to the IPv6 Internet. mark for My Articles 144 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
David Sugar
GNU Bayonne Is for Telephony The Bayonne Project makes running telephony software on any vendor's card possible. mark for My Articles 28 similar articles
Linux Journal
August 1, 2002
Robert Love
Kernel Locking Techniques The author explains the various locking primitives in the Linux kernel, why you need them and how kernel developers can use them to write safe code. mark for My Articles 152 similar articles
Linux Journal
July 1, 2002
Jim Hatridge
Setting Up an Old 386 on Your Home Network There's no need to get all fancy with a new computer and lots of extra programs. Here's one more way you can turn that old box into a useful machine again. mark for My Articles 46 similar articles
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