Linux Journal Contents #133, May 2005
May 1st, 2005 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #133/May 2005
Features
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InfiniBand and Linux
by Roland Dreier
If 120Gb/s isen't fast enough for you, try receiving data without the CPU doing a thing.
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Belly Dance and Free Software
by Dawn Devine and Michael Baxter
Publicize your next event with a good-looking flyer or poster. Scribus works great, even if you can't dance.
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Fd.o: Building the Desktop in the Right Places
by Marco Fioretti
The designers of the X Window System must have done something right. Here's how X, the OS and the desktop are growing together to meet user needs.
Indepth
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VIA PadLock—Wicked Fast Encryption
by Michal Ludvig
Add hardware support for a common task and measure the performance improvements.
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Writing a GCC Front End
by Tom Tromey
Wow, it's practically a whole new compiler. Put the power of GCC to work behind your new language.
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Linux in the Classroom: an Experience with
Linux and Open-Source Software in an Educational Environment
by Joe Ruffolo and Ron Terry
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Ten Mysteries of about:config
by Nigel McFarlane
If you're catching Firefox fever, but the browser isn't quite right, you might just find the tweak you need in this “secret” configuration tool.
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Building a Bioinformatics Supercomputing Cluster: Applications of Parallel Computing
by Josh Stroschein, Doug Jennewein and Joe Reynoldson
It's easier than ever to turn commodity hardware into a high-performance computing project. Here, Linux enables searching a lot of DNA sequences fast.
Embedded
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Things You Never Should Do in the Kernel
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Don't read files from a kernel module. Well, if you must, read on.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Sunbird and iCalendar
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Kprobes—a Kernel Debugger
by R. Krishnakumar
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Cooking with Linux
Crossing Platforms
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Securing Your WLAN with WPA and FreeRADIUS, Part II
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits
L'Inspired
by Doc Searls
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If You Don't Believe in DRM, It Can't Hurt You
by Don Marti
Reviews
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Cyclades AlterPath Manager E200
by Matthew Hoskins
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The Official Blender 2.3 Guide
by Jeffrey Bianchine
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