Linux Journal Contents #128, December 2004
December 1st, 2004 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #128/December 2004
Features
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Making Movies with Kino
by Olexiy Tykhomyrov and Denys Tonkonog
Make watching your family videos fun again with tightly edited scenes, titles and effects.
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Open-Source Learning Management with Moodle
by Abhijeet Chavan and Shireen Pavri
Want to teach a class on-line? Share notes, answer questions and give exams wtih this educator-proven free software.
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Generating Music Notation in Real Time
by Kevin C. Baird
This piece of music is never the same twice, as it re-writes itself in response to audience feedback.
Indepth
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Beating Spam and Viruses with amavisd-new and Maia Mailguard
by Robert LeBlanc
Here's a spam and virus filter that gives users a second chance to rescue important mail from the virtual trash.
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Revision Control with Arch: Maintenance and Advanced Use
by Nick Moffitt
Can you manage a software project and take your laptop away on a trip to hack? Yes—with these change-management skills.
Embedded
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Automating Manufacturing Processes with Linux
by Craig Swanson and Ryan Walsh
Running a factory with ISO 9001:2000 quality and just-in-time delivery means you have to collect a lot of data. Midwest Tool & Die keeps up using RTLinux and a PostgreSQL database.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Aggregating Syndication Feeds
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Unionfs: Bringing Filesystems Together
by Charles P. Wright and Erez Zadok
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Cooking with Linux
Lights...Camera...Action!
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Adding Clam Antivirus to Your Postfix Server
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits
Unusual Suspects
by Doc Searls
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gnuLinEx: Foundation for an Information Society
by Dario Rapisardi
Reviews
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Monarch ULB 64 2005 Custom Workstation
by Chris DiBona
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