Linux Journal Contents #135, July 2005
July 1st, 2005 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #135/July 2005
Features
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OpenLDAP Everywhere Revisited
by Craig Swanson and Matt Lung
A new version of Samba makes this company-wide directory solution even more capable than before.
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WIX: a Distributed Internet Exchange
by Richard Hulse
Neighbor-to-neighbor fiber and wireless are enabling new business plans, entertainment and more.
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Easy Database Development Using Rekall
by Joshua Bentham
Why design a GUI business app in one vendor's locked-in solution when you can give your customers the flexibility to deploy anywhere?
Indepth
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Measuring and Improving Application Performance with PerfSuite
by Rick Kufrin
Throw more hardware at it or make it run faster? Here's the elegant, low-budget way to high performance.
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Developing GNOME Applications with Java
by Mike Petullo
With modern tools, Java apps don't have to be second-class citizens. Integrate them with the rest of the desktop.
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Text Manipulation with sed
by Larry Richardson
Use this file-tweaking power tool to clean up big files in a flash.
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Designing and Implementing a Domain-Specific Language
by Ryan Paul
Designing the right language can make it easy to express the configuration you need.
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Using an iPod in Linux
by Bert Hayes
Get your music collection moved over to Linux without losing your portable player.
Embedded
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Real-Time Control of a Magnetic Bearings Using RTLinux
by Harland Alpaugh
Real-time code on an ordinary PC suspends this spinning shaft in mid-air.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Databases and Calendars
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Kernel Korner
Linux as an Ethernet Bridge
by Jim Robinson
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Cooking with Linux
Tricked-Out Terminals
by Marcel Gagné
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