The newest and cutest network computer, Corel's NetWinder was my
choice for Best New Hardware of 1998 and is featured on our cover.
With Linux pre-installed, it represents a major step forward for Linux. This
review gives you all the details of this great little computer; see page
42.
by Marcel Gagné
The network computer in this article is built by NeoWare using their
proprietary operating system, but all the work is done by servers running
Linux. Here's how to get Linux to work for your network; see page 50.
by Brian Vincent
AWK is an easy-to-use scripting language that can help you get your
tasks done quickly and efficiently. In this article, you will find out how
accessing your network services can be made easy using AWK scripts; see
page 54.
by Juergen Kahrs
Having problems with a slow network? Here's an application that may
provide you with a solution. FlowNet is the world's fastest computer
network, and it is compatible with Ethernet protocols. This article gives
us a quick look at network protocols and quality of service; see page 46.
by Erann Gat and Mike Ciholas