 
   
Linux Journal Issue #76/August 2000
Focus
 - From the Editor  by Editorial Staff
 
Features
  -  LinuxPPC on the Macintosh PowerBook   by Richard Kinne
- Linux goes Mac portable...    
  
-  Yellow Dog Linux on the iMac   by Stew Benedict
- A guide to installing and running YDL on a power PC.    
  
-  Linux Finance Programs Review   by Ralph Krause
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Forum
 
 - Writing a Java Class to Manage RPM Package Content   by Jean-Yves Mengant
- A look inside RPM packages and how to use Java to extract information.   
 
- The Artists' Guide to the Desktop--Part IV   by Michael J. Hammel
- Variety is the spice of life.    
 
- Comparing Java Implementations for Linux   by Michael Hirsch
- No hype here--find out what Java really is and what choices you have with Java for Linux.   
 
- Configuring Bash   by David Blackman
- A quick introduction to the Bash shell.    
 
- VARs:  Increasing Margins Through Free Software   by Dean Taylor
- The Internet has shifted the power of presence, acquisition and is in the beginnings of shifting the power of commerce. Many Value Added Resellers (VARs) have recognized this shift and have been able to change with the new economy. 
Reviews
 -  EasyLinux v1.2   by Pedro Bueno
 
-  PCI Symphony Network Cards   by Denny Fox
 
-  Imagestream IS Gateway and Rebel Routers   by Jon Valesh
 
-  FreeNetshop   by Kevin Lyons
 
-  Linux and The Linksys EtherFast Instant GigaDrive   by Billy Ball
 
-  WordPerfect Office 2000 Deluxe   by Jon Valesh
 
-  Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4   by Jon Valesh
Open Source Linux: Web Programming   by Daniel Lazenby 
 
 Building Database Applications on the Web Using PHP3   by Gaelyne R. Gasson 
Columns
- Linux Apprentice:
 A Heterogeneous Linux/Windows 95 Home Network   by Chirakkal Easwaran
- Here's how to network your Windows machines to your Linux server.   
- Take Command:
 klogd: The Kernel Logging Dæmon   by Michael A. Schwarz
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- Kernel Korner:
 kHTTPd, a Kernel-Based Web Server   by Moshe Bar
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- Linley on Linux
 Linux on Wheels: A New Opportunity   by Linley Gwennap
- Within five years, almost every car will have a powerful computer that provides a variety of services. Linux is a contender to win a large share of this market.  
- Cooking with Linux:
 Organizing your $HOME   by Marcel Gagne
- Organize your $HOME directory.    
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- At the Forge: Session Management with Mason by 
Reuven M.
 Lerner
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 Focus on Software   by David A. Bandel
 
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 Embedded Systems News   by Rick Lehrbaum
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 The Last Word   by Stan Kelly-Bootle
Departments
 - upFRONT
 
- Penguin's Progress: Do manufacturers have any responsibility?   by Peter H. Salus
 
- Linux for Suits: The Shrinking Subject   by Doc Searls
 
-  Best of Technical Support
 
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