Linux Journal Contents #115, November 2003
November 1st, 2003 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #115/November 2003
Features
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HA-OSCAR: the Birth of Highly Available OSCAR
by Ibrahim Haddad, Chokchai Leangsuksun and Stephen L. Scott
If a single point of failure can make hundreds of cluster nodes useless, you have a problem. We have the solution.
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Cluster Hardware Torture Tests
by John Goebel
Those metal pizza boxes may look harmless, but the wrong ones will make your users angry and your electrician rich.
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Sequencing the SARS Virus
by Martin Krzywinski and Yaron Butterfield
Linux on PC hardware formed the basis for an infrastructure to handle huge volumes of genetic data.
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TALOSS (Three-Dimensional Advanced Localization Observation Submarine Software)
by Douglas B. Maxwell and Richard Shell
An experimental US Navy program combines multiple sources of information into one 3-D display.
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My Other Computer Is a Supercomputer
by Steve Jones
You need to start running protein folding jobs—when?
Indepth
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2003 Readers' Choice Awards
by Heather Mead
You voted. We counted. You're waiting.
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Introducing Scribus
by Peter Linnell
Take desktop publishing off the shrinking list of applications Linux doesn't have, and create press-ready documents with a new GPL program.
Embedded
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Writing Secure Programs
by Cal Erickson
If you don't have time to do it right, where will you get the time to issue a security warning and a patch—or worse, a device recall?
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner The New Work Queue Interface in the 2.6 Kernel
by Robert Love
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At the Forge Server Migration and Disasters
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Diners, Start Your Processors
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Secure Mail with LDAP and IMAP, Part I
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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EOF Extreme Linux: Not All that Far Out There
by Jason Pettit
Reviews
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OpenOffice.org 1.0 Resource Kit
by Kenneth Wehr
Departments
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The Oxford English Dictionary says the word "gadget" is a placeholder name for a technical item whose precise name one can't remember. Like that book-reader thingy from Amazon...what's it called? Spindle, Gindle...Kindle, that's it. Check it out in this month's gadget issue.
Other gadgets covered include the Nokia tablets, the BlackBerry, the Neo FreeRunner, the Dash Express, the Roku Netflix Player, the Kangaroo TV, The TomTom GO 930 and the MooBella Ice Cream System. On the larger hardware front, read the reviews of the Acer Aspire One and the YDL PowerStation. On the software front, check out the articles and columns on memcached, Samba security, Mutt, desktop gadgets, bash and Puppet. To wrap it all up, read Doc's thoughts on Google and the browser platform.

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