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Linux Journal Issue #65/September 1999


Focus

Cooking with Linux by Marjorie Richardson

Features

Cooking with Linux--The French Connection by Marcel Gagne
Mr. Gagne provides us with several recipes from his famed French kitchen.

Natural Selection in a Linux Universe by Travis Metcalfe and Ed Nather
Astronomers at the University of Texas-Austin are using the ideas of Charles Darwin to learn about the interior of white dwarf stars--using a minimal parallel Linux cluster tailored specifically to their application.

Multilink PPP: One Big Virtual WAN Pipe by George E. Conant
MLPPP gives network managers the power to deliver WAN bandwidth on demand using an array of services.

Netscape Plug-Ins by Larry Hoff
Extending Netscape's ability to handle additional file formats.

Forum

Open Source with Applix by Craig Knudsen

Linux Distributions Comparison

Caldera's Ransom Love by Marjorie Richardson

Multicast: From Theory to Practice by Juan-Mariano de Goyeneche
Broadcasting over the Internet--a look at developing applications for this new technology.

The 19th Century Meets the 21st by Paul Murphy
Mr. Murphy describes how he set up DSL service for the old Brooklyn apartment where he lives.

Columns

Kernel Korner
Supporting Multiple Kernel Versions by Tony Wildish
Expect scripts to help you support multiple versions of the kernel across different platforms.

Focus on Software
Focus on Software by David A. Bandel

At the Forge
Dynamic Graphics by Reuven M. Lerner
Generating graphics, charts and graphs for your web site is easy following Mr. Lerner's instructions.

The Cutting Edge
Voice-Over IP for Linux by Greg Herlein and Ed Okerson
Make your long-distance calls over the Internet using this new technology for Linux.

Take Command
cron: Job Scheduler by Michael S. Keller

Reviews

Red Hat 6.0 by Jason Kroll

ApplixWare 4.4.1 for Linux by Dean M. Staff

Linux Device Drivers by Mark Bishop

Learning Perl/Tk by Bill Cunningham

Departments

Letters
More Letters to the Editor

upFRONT

Penguin's Progress: The New Building Trade

New Products

Best of Technical Support

Advertisers Index

Strictly On-line

Adventure by Joseph Pranevich
A trip down gaming's memory lane with an enthusiastic, long-time player.

Remotely Monitoring a Satellite Instrument by Guy Beaver
How a small aerospace company uses Linux to remotely monitor the performance of a satellite instrument.

First UNIX/Linux National Competition held in Ljubljana by Primoz Peterlin and Ales Kosir
A look at the questions and answers for a contest to find Linux solutions to common problems.

Linux Apprentice: Filters by Paul Dunne
This article is about filtering, a very powerful facility available to every Linux user, but one which migrants from other operating systems may find new and unusual.

The Unified Modeling Language User Guide by Geoff Glasson