Linux Journal Contents #145, May 2006
May 1st, 2006 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #145/May 2006
Features
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Running Sound Applications under Wine
by Dave Phillips
You can make Linux sound better with a little Wine.
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User-Mode Linux
by Matthew E. Hoskins
Run Linux on top of Linux? It makes sense. Really.
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QEMU: a Multihost, Multitarget Emulator
by Daniel Bartholomew
Can a free virtual system offer what you need?
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Xen
by Irfan Habib
Xen's unusual approach to virtual systems can give it a speed edge.
Indepth
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Embedded Java with GCJ
by Gene Sally
GCJ may not be for end-user applications, but it's the bomb for embedded systems.
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Is Linux Voice over IP Ready?
by Machtelt Garrels
What are the viable VoIP options for Linux and how do they compare?
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Manipulating the Network Environment Using RTNETLINK
by Asanga Udugama
Socket to me with the RTNETLINK kernel interface.
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Top Ten Tips for Getting Started with PHP
by Marco Fioretti
Want to avoid common pitfalls when getting started with PHP?
Columns
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Reuven Lerner's At the Forge
Google Web Services
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
The Virtual Streets of $HOME
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Counting Cards
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Security Features in Debian 3.1
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Dee-Ann LeBlanc's Get Your Game On
Playing PlayStation Games in Linux
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Jon “maddog” Hall's Beachhead
A Tale from Margaritaville
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
Linus Takes a Pass on the New GPL Draft
by Doc Searls
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Nicholas Petreley's etc/rant
The 64-Bit Question
Review
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VMware Workstation 5.5 for Linux Hosts
by Mick Bauer
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