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NOVEMBER 1999 ISSUE: TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES | |
The emerging states of Linux Office Suites
by William Wong
Linux Magazine takes you on a tour of the currently available office suites for Linux.
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The Story of the First Open Source Public Stock Offering
By Wendy Goldman Rohm
In January 1999 CEO Bob Young did not want Red Hat to go public. Today his publicly traded company is worth billions.
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Sun Microsystems Co-founder Bill Joy Charts Where Linux and Free Software Fit into His Company's Solar System
By Eugene Eric Kim
The father of Berkeley Unix shares his thoughts on Linux, Open Source licensing, and the history of vi.
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Are you Ready to Build your Own Linux Kernel?
By Alessandro Rubini
We thoroughly demystify Linux' ultimate rite of passage. It's not as daunting as it once was.
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DEPARTMENTS | ||
By Hal Moroff
Upgrading Linux
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By Mitchell Baker
Is Mozilla a Good Investment?
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By Lou Grinzo
A Look at Linux File Managers
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By James Mohr
The Linux System Logging Daemon
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By Paul Russell
Beyond Ipchains
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By Alan Cox
More on Mouse Drivers
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By Erik Troan
Multiplexed I/0 with poll()
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By Randal L. Schwartz
Monitoring Your News Server
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By Michael Perry
Cool Software for your Desktop
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PRODUCT REVIEW | ||
File Browsing Satori: CompuPic 4.6 Beta
By Justin Ryan
Not just a Microsoft Explorer knockoff, Photodex's CompuPic promises to provide a graphical solution to your Linux file management problems.
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REPORT FROM THE FRONT | ||
NEW PRODUCTS | ||
PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT | ||
The More Things Change, by Adam Goodman |
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