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Linux Journal March 2000 Jason Kroll |
Product Review Xess Spreadsheet for Linux (and NT and various Unix OS's), Standard Edition  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Jason Kroll |
Product Review NetWinder Office Server - a StrongARM-based Linux box, built as a network server, useful for internet, file and print serving  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review Using Caldera OpenLinux, Special Edition by Allan Smart, Erik Ratcliffe, Tim Bird, David Bandel  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Paul Almquist |
Book Review Linux System Administration by M. Carling, Stephen Degler, James T. Dennis  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Marjorie Richardson |
Book Review Learning Debian GNU/Linux by Bill McCarty  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Marjorie Richardson |
Take Command: Sending Files by E-mail When it's time to send those source files to your project leader, Unix/Linux has the commands you need.  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Tristan Greaves |
Network Monitoring with Linux Are you having trouble keeping your network under control? Here is an introduction to NOCOL: the freeware network monitoring system which will help you keep instability at bay.  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Jeff Regan |
An Introduction to Using Linux as a Multipurpose Firewall Feeling insecure? Here's a guide for getting the protection you need.  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Randy Jay Yarger |
LUIGUI--Linux/UNIX Independent Group for Usability Information A new Linux group has been organized to look at user interfaces and help formulate a standard in an effort to ease the way for Linux to move onto the desktop.  |
Fast Company November 1999 William C. Taylor |
Inspired by Work What's most intriguing about "open-source" software isn't what it does -- it's how it gets created. Eric S. Raymond, open-source evangelist, explains why and how these programmers do their work -- and what that means for the rest of us.  |
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