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Linux Journal Issue #57/January 1999


Features

DIPC: The Linux Way of Distributed Programming by Mohsen Sharifi and Kamran Karimi
This article discusses the main characteristics of Distributed Inter-Process Communication (DIPC), a relatively simple system software that provides uses of the Linux operating system with both the distributed shared memory and the message passing paradigms of distributed programming.


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Transform Methods and Image Compression by Darrel Hankerson and Greg A. Harris
An introduction to JPEG and wavelet transform techniques using Octave and Matlab.

LJ Interviews Kent McNall of Apropos by Marjorie Richardson
A talk with the head of a company using Informix SE for Linux in a point-of-sale application almost before it was announced.

1998 Readers' Choice Awards by Amy Kukuk
You voted, we counted, here are the results.

1998 Editor's Choice Awards by Marjorie Richardson
A look at the Editor's choices for best products of 1998 and why she chose them.

News & Articles

Introduction to LyX by Ulrich Quill
Make working with LaTex easier by using the WYSIWYG editor LyX.

x-automate: Control Your Home with Linux by Stewart Benedict
Mr. Benedict show us the way to live in the home of the future by using our computer to control lights and appliances.


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A Short History of Women in Technology by Thomas Connelly
If you think all computer professionals are men think again. Mr. Connelly tells us about some well-known women in computer annals.

The Proper Image for Linux by Randolph Bentson
Dr. Bentson did a survey of Linux kernel developers to find out about their backgrounds. Here are the results.

Understanding a Context Switching Benchmark by Randy Appleton
A look at the Linux kernel scheduler.


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An Introduction to VRML by Tuomas Lukka


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Getting Started with Quake by Bob Zimbinski

First Canadian National Linux Installfest by Dean Staff

Reviews

VariCAD Version 6.2-0.3 by Bradley Willson

SciTech Display Doctor 1.0 by James Youngman

PartitionMagic 4.0: A Linux User's Perspective by Roderick Smith

Columns

Take Command
Calendar Programs by Michael Stutz
Mr. Stutz introduces us to a digital method for keeping track of appointments and those important dates in our lives.

Linux Means Business
Linux as a PACS Server for Nuclear Medicine by Cheng-Ta Wu
Linux is being used in a Taiwan hospital as a server for medical images and as a firewall.

System Administration
Caching the Web, Part 1 by David Guerrero
Improve your users' browsing and save your bandwidth by using proxy servers to cache web pages.

Kernel Korner
Linux for Macintosh 68K Port by Alan Cox
"I don't care if space aliens ate my mouse" or a case study in both the technical and human issues in porting the Linux OS to a new M68K target platform.

At the Forge
Creating a Web-based BBS, Part 1 by Reuven M. Lerner
Ready to create your own virtual community? Here's how to begin.


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Departments

Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor

Stop the Presses
1998 Atlanta Linux Showcase by Norman M. Jacobowitz

New Products
New Products

Best of Technical Support
Best of Technical Support

Strictly On-line

Installation and Configuration of FreeBSD by Sean Eric Fagan
Here's how to set up a web server using another freely available operating system, FreeBSD, a high performance, mature, UNIX-like system.

Enterprise Solutions Supplement