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JUNE 1999 ISSUE: TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES | |
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No, They're Not Toasters
by Chris Boscolo
As networking becomes increasingly pervasive, the amount of effort needed to manage general purpose servers makes their use less attractive. Now, an easier way to network has emerged.
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The Apache Story
by Rob McCool, Roy Fielding, and Brian Behlendorf
Where did Apache come from? How has a diverse group of programmers spread out all over the world created a program that captured the majority market share in this important software category?
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The 'GNU' Way To Use Linux
by Miguel de Icaza, Federica Mena, and Elliot Lee
GNOME simplifies the use of Open Source UNIX systems like Linux by providing users with a familiar graphical user interface. It is a complete set of user-friendly applications and desktop tools.
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Linux's 'K'ewl New Desktop GUI
by Christian Tibirina and Robert Williams
From users to programmers, people everywhere have found that the 'K' Desktop Environment meets their need for user-friendly functionality.
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DEPARTMENTS | ||
by Hal Moroff
The Road to Installation: Part II
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by Larry M. Augustin
Mozilla: Fatal Blow to Open Source?
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by Jim Dennis
Running a Web Server under Linux
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by Paul Russell
Fragments: Small Packet -- Big Problems
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by Alan Cox
Porting Device Drivers to Linux 2.2: Part II
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by Erik Troan
The Linux File Access Primitives
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by Randal L. Schwartz
Creating An Eliza IRC Bot: Using the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
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by Michael Perry
Top 5 Tech Support Questions
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PRODUCT REVIEW | ||
by Jonathan Corbet
Digital Creation's Zope brings a unique approach to the management and publication of information on the web.
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NEW PRODUCTS | ||
PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT | ||
Eye of the Storm, by Adam Goodman |
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