Linux Journal Contents #149, September 2006
Linux Journal Issue #149/September 2006
Features
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Clustering Is Not Rocket Science
by Rowan Gollan, Andrew Denman and Marlies Hankel
Want to compute rocket science without having to be a rocket scientist?
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Getting Started with Condor
by Irfan Habib
Computers of different feathers can still flock together with Condor.
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DRBD in a Heartbeat
by Pedro Pla
Build a good redundant system to prevent downtime.
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Mainstream Parallel Programming
by Michael-Jon Ainsley Hore
Get a Beowulf cluster running without having to fight off Grendel.
Indepth
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S2 Games
by Dee-Ann LeBlanc
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MILLE-XTERM and LTSP
by Francis Giraldeau, Jean-Michel Dault and Benoit des Ligneris
If you thought Network Computing was dead, wait until you read this.
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64-Bit JMP for Linux
by Erin Vang
64-Bit Linux and JMP statistics software are made for each other.
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Web Reporting with MySQL, CSS and Perl
by Paul Barry
Some nifty features in MySQL make Web reporting a breeze.
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eCrash: Debugging without Core Dumps
by David Frascone
You don't have to take a core dump to debug your programs.
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
JavaScript
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Operating Your Body at Peak Performance
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
When Is “Good Enough” Good Enough?
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
How to Worry about Linux Security
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Dee-Ann LeBlanc's Get Your Game On
S2 Games
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Jon maddog Hall's Beachhead
Pirates and Pollywogs
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
An Interview with J.P. Rangaswami
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Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion
Parallel Is Coming into Its Own
Reviews
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CrossOver Office 5.0
by Jes Hall
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PathScale InfiniPath Interconnect
by Logan G. Harbaugh
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Submitted by Staff on Fri, 2006-09-01 01:00.


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