Linux Journal Contents #151, November 2006
November 1st, 2006 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #151/November 2006
Features
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Interview with Tim Bray
by James Gray
Tim Bray releases Atomic energy.
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Caller ID with Asterisk and Ajax
by Mike Diehl
Want to do your call screening by Web page?
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Migrating to Drupal
by Abhijeet Chavan and Michael Jelks
What drove Planetizen to migrate to Drupal?
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Simple Web Sites Using DocBook, XML and CSS
by David Lynch
How to build simple content Web sites using DocBook XML and CSS.
Indepth
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Linux and Open Source in Telecommunications
by Ibrahim Haddad
What's good about being disruptive?
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SMART (Smart Monitoring and Rebooting Tool)
by Albert Martorell
A smarter way to monitor services.
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A Basic Text-Based Recording Studio
by Matthew Geddes
You don't need a fancy GUI to create a powerful recording studio.
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Building and Integrating a Small Office Intranet
by Dave Jones
Add server-side credentials to the LAMP stack.
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Add Web Porn Filtering and Other Content Filtering to Linux Desktops
by Donald Emmack
Station DansGuardian over incoming Web content.
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Beginning Ajax
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
The Dynamic Web: for Those Who Like to Watch
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Analyzing Log Files Redux
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Running Network Services under User-Mode Linux, Part I
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Jon “maddog” Hall's Beachhead
A Small Conference
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
The Search for Terrestrial Stupidity
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Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion
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On October 17th, 2007 mirc (not verified) says:
very good
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