Linux Journal Contents #106, February 2003
Sat, 02/01/2003 - 03:00 — Staff
Linux Journal Issue #106/February 2003
Features
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Koha: a Gift to Libraries from New Zealand
by Pat Eyler
Here's how some libraries are serving customers with free software.
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Understanding and Replacing Microsoft Exchange
by Tom Adelstein
Replace that troublesome closed mail and calendar server.
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Scaling Linux to New Heights: the SGI Altix 3000 System
by Steve Neuner
Find out how the Altix 3000 happened, and how it's performing.
Indepth
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Inside the Intel Compiler
by Dale Schouten, Xinmin Tian, Aart Bik and Milind Girkar
The optimizations and features of Intel's complier for the IA-32 architecture.
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Large-Scale Mail with Postfix, OpenLDAP and Courier
by Dave Dribin and Keith Garner
Here's a flexible solution for hosting mail for many domains on one server.
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Teaching Linux in K-12 School
by Michael Surran
Kids at the Greater Houlton Christian Academy are growing up with Tux.
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Removing Red-Eye with The GIMP
by Eric Jeschke
Small, convenient cameras are especially vulnerable to the dreaded red-eye effect. Fix it.
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A Linux-Based Steam Turbine Test Bench
by Alexandr E. Bravo
From safety controls to a convenient web front end, Linux is an essential part of this lab.
Embedded
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Driving Me Nuts The USB Serial Driver Layer
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner The Linux USB Input Subsystem, Part I
by Brad Hards
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At the Forge Choosing Tools
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Charting the Enterprise
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin An Introduction to FreeS/WAN, Part II
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits Caring Less
by Doc Searls
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EOF Don't Code for Linux
by Haarvard Nord

