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Linux Journal May 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review WordPerfect for Linux Bible |
Linux Journal May 2000 P. T. Breuer, A. Marin Lopez & Arturo Garcia Ares |
The Network Block Device A network block device (NBD) driver makes a remote resource look like a local device in Linux, allowing a cheap and safe real-time mirror to be constructed. |
Linux Journal May 2000 Harvey Friedman |
Book Review LINUX Administration for Dummies by Michael Bellomo |
Linux Journal May 2000 David Watt |
A Real-Time Data Plotting Program How to program using the Qt windowing system in X. Each of Qt's functional components is packaged as a C++ class... |
Linux Journal May 2000 Paul Zikopoulos |
IBM's Universal Database Getting DB2 up and running on Linux. |
RootPrompt.org April 19, 2000 Jeremy D. Zawodny |
Emacs Beginner's Tutorial Emacs is one of the most popular and powerful text editors used on Linux (and Unix). It is second in popularity only to vi. It is known for it huge feature set, ability to be easily customized, and lack of bugs.... |
Wired April 2000 |
Life in the Quiet Period Rob Malda launched Slashdot, built a community hundreds of thousands of nerds strong, sold his company for millions, took the IPO ride with his new corporate parent. And told his diary the whole story... |
Linux Journal April 2000 P. Mantegazza, E. Bianchi, L. Dozio, S. Papacharalambous, S. Hughes & D. Beal |
RTAI: Real-Time Application Interface An introduction to RTAI for deterministic and preemptive real-time behavior for Linux. |
RootPrompt.org April 5, 2000 Ben Y. Yoshino |
The VI Editor The VI editor is a screen-based editor used by many Unix users. The VI editor has powerful features to aid programmers, but many beginning users avoid using VI because the different features overwhelm them.... |
Linux Journal April 2000 Marjorie Richardson |
Eid Eid, OE/ONE Corporation 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. |
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