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LinuxFocus March 2001 issue now online

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes “The March issue of LinuxFocus (MultiLingual magazine about Linux) is available.

You find the English version at:
http://linuxfocus.org/English/
Translations to other languages are ongoing.

This time we have the following articles:

    System Administration

  • Real-time data mirroring under Linux , by Atif Ghaffar
  • Using different ISPs for your Internet access , by Guido Socher

    Games
  • Game Review – Penguin Command , by Harald Radke

    Applications
  • Real-time mp3 recording , by Philip de Groot
  • The Easy Fax Server , by hacklinux.org

    Software Development
  • GNUstep, the open source OpenStep , by Georges Tarbouriech
  • Avoiding security holes when developing an application – Part II
    by Frédéric Raynal, Christophe Blaess and Christophe Grenier
  • Book review: Beginning Linux Programming , by Katja Socher

    Graphics
  • Povray IV: The Use of Textures in Povray , by Antonio Castro

If you like the articles in this magazine, then please join us and help us translate them to your native language.”

Why you should support AbiWord

Author: JT Smith

Linuxtoday.com.au has an advocacy piece about contributing to the AbiWord project.

Category:

  • Migration

Consider Apache

Author: JT Smith

This Linuxtoday.com.au article asks you to consider the Apache project, and all it’s contributed to the core of the web. “ If you’re a server administrator by profession – then of course you would know quite a bit. But for the rest of us IT professionals out there, I’m about to give you a crash course in how most of the WWW road on the Internet is built, and how it came to be that way.

Stack-hacker Itojun talks about IPv6

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot has an interview with Itojun, the man responsible for IPv6 support in NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. He’s one of the few people who has commit access to all three CVS trees.

Category:

  • Unix

Booting Linux in three seconds

Author: JT Smith

Ever wanted to replace the slow, XT-compatible POST sequence with something a bit faster? The LinuxBIOS project (reported by Slashdot) can get you into Linux in 3 seconds.

Category:

  • Unix

LinuxFocus March 2001 issue now online

Author: JT Smith

guido socher writes: “The March 2001 issue of Linuxfocus is now available
at
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/. This time we have the following articles: Real-time data mirroring under Linux, by Atif Ghaffar; accessing different ISPs for your Internet access, by Guido Socher; game review – Penguin Command, by Harald Radke; real-time mp3 recording, by Philip de Groot; The Easy Fax Server, by hacklinux.org; GNUstep, the open source OpenStep, by Georges Tarbouriech, and more. Translations to other languages than English are ongoing.”

Tech industry crap: Buying tech lemons

Author: JT Smith

An anonymous reader writes: “I recently had the experienced of purchasing a buggy computer product that looked good until I got it home. This hasn’t been the first time I encountered a buggy computer product. Is it just me or the computer industry does not care about releasing crap. I can buy a new VCR or Toaster Oven and not worry about it suffering a bug (Most of the time). The computer industry on the other hand is brutal. In the past year I’ve encountered tons of disappointments and frustrations. So I’ve compiled a short list of products that I have found to be buggy, hoping that I can draw some attention to this matter from the industry.” Complete story at OSfaq.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Here it is: IBM’s Linux ad!

Author: JT Smith

tjhanson writes: “Does IBM walk the walk? Or what?
The ad’s at http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/passport.swf.

Category:

  • Linux

2.4.2-ac11 released

Author: JT Smith

As reported by LWN, Alan Cox has released the -ac11 patch to 2.4.2.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux for 3D

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot has an article talking about how Linux is used for animation and 3D modelling during postproduction of movies.

Category:

  • Linux