Linux Journal Contents #162, October 2007
October 1st, 2007 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #162/October 2007
Smile, you're on Tornado M20 camera. Or, you may be, after you read about the astounding Linux-based camera phone and digital media center in this issue. You'll be amazed at how much more this puppy can do than your typical VoIP phone. If you want more of a digital media center, Jes Hall will tell you all about OpenMedia myPVR 2.0.
As you know by now, there's always much more. We interview open standards champion Bob Sutor. We get you started programming for the Trolltech Greenphone. And, we walk you though the promising video editor project, KDENLIVE.
Features
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The Tornado M20 Phone and Digital Media Center
by Mike Diehl
Is it a PC, media center or phone?
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OpenMedia myPVR 2.0
by Jes Hall
MythTV made easy.
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Getting Started with the Trolltech Greenphone SDK
by Robert Hartley
Open beats iPhone.
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KDENLIVE Is a Promising Work in Progress
by Dan Sawyer
KDE-enliven your videos.
Indepth
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Interview with Bob Sutor
by Glyn Moody
Bob Sutor on open source and standards.
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The Ultimate Linux Home
by Jon "maddog" Hall
The Home of the Future awaits.
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Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) Associations
by Jan Newmarch
Associations and connections.
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Multimedia Dynamite
by Girish Venkatachalam
Much more than a GUI media player.
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FS-Cache and FUSE for Media Playback QoS
by Ben Martin
Playback smoothing.
Toolbox
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Incremental Form Submission
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Your Voice, Forever Etched in Electrons
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Yahtzee as a Shell Script? When Will It End?
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Jon "maddog" Hall's Beachhead
Get FOSSED
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
Atlas: Hoisting a New World of Search
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Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion
More Power to Linux
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