Linux Journal Contents #140, December 2005
December 1st, 2005 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #140/December 2005
Features
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Make Stunning Schenker Graphs with GNU Lilypond
by Kris Shaffer
Think that Linux-based graphics programs can't compete? GNU Lilypond generates beautiful graphics that make commercial alternatives seem second-rate.
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DVD Mastering Using QDVDAuthor
by Dan Sawyer
Do you need a Mac to do professional DVD authoring? Not at all. It's easy with QDVDAuthor.
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A Linux DVR Is No Myth—It's MythTV!
by James Turner
Although commercial Digital Video Recorders (like TiVo) charge more and restrict your options, Linux alternatives are free and rock!
Indepth
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Advanced MythTV Video Processing
by Matthew Gast
Once you've got MythTV set up, how do you extract video so you can watch it on other devices?
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Monitoring Virtual Memory with vmstat
by Brian K. Tanaka
Need to monitor performance on your systems? vmstat helps you understand when memory is the bottleneck.
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Making Linux Accessible for the Visually Impaired with Speakup
by Ameer Armaly
A great article from an amazing 16-year-old kid on a project that's changing his life.
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UNIX: Old School
by Matthew Hoskins
Want to walk down “Virtual Memory” lane? SIMH allows you to emulate historical UNIX implementations, like UNIX V5 from back in 1974.
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Wireless Portals with Wifidog
by Michael Lenczner
Wifidog teaches WIFI hotspots new tricks. Leave your Wi-Fi access point open, but control and monitor its use.
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Vim for C Programmers
by Girish Venkatachalam
Learn to use Vim like the power tool that it is.
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Mini KDE for a Lightweight Desktop
by Marco Fioretti
See how the RULE Project helps schools and charities run current KDE apps on older hardware using a customized, bare-bones KDE implementation.
Embedded
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A Memory Management Approach for Swapless Embedded Systems
by Mauricio Lin, Ville Medeiros, Raoni Novellino, Ilias Biris and Edjard Mota
Avoid the dreaded Out-of-Memory killer exception using these strategies for memory allocation.
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Working with ActiveRecord
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux
amaroKing the Night Away
by Marcel Gagné
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Work the Shell
Get Started with Redirection
by Dave
Taylor
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Paranoid Penguin
Single Sign-On and the Corporate Directory, Part I
by Ti Leggett
Columns
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Linux for Suits
The World Live Web
by Doc Searls
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Open-Source Use Accelerates Software Development
by Palle Pedersen
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