Linux Journal Contents #123, July 2004

July 1st, 2004 by Staff

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Linux Journal Issue #123/July 2004

Features

Indepth

  • Eclipse Goes Native  by John Healy, Andrew Haley and Tom Tromey
    Now you don't have to wait for a JVM to run your Java app on a new platform.
  • Clusters for Nothing and Nodes for Free  by Alexander Perry, Hoke Trammell and David Haynes
    The processing power you need for big nightly jobs is all around you, and the desktop users won't miss it.

Embedded

  • uClinux for Linux Programmers  by David McCullough
    Do you want the development ease of Linux or the low price of an MMU-less processor? How about both?

Toolbox

Column

  • EOF  by Ibrahim Haddad
    Carrier Grade Linux

Review

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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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