“Linux Gazette…Making Linux just a little more
fun!“
Linux Gazette is a freely available, WWW e-zine that includes
short articles giving tips and tricks, ideas and suggestions for
customizing and running Linux. It is a member of the Linux
Documentation Project.
Linux Gazette issue #49, January 2000, is out and can be found
at: http://www.linuxgazette.com/
For download purposes, individual issues of LG are available at:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/mirrors.html
Topics in this issue include:
- The MailBag
- Help Wanted & Article Ideas
- General Mail
- News Bytes
- Distro News
- News in General
- Software Announcements
- The Answer Guy , by James T. Dennis
- More 2-Cent Tips
- HelpDex, by Shane Collinge
- X Stations and Linux, by Matteo Dell’Omodarme
- The Story of an Implementation, by Jacek Kijewski
- Tweaking Eterm, by Edward Livingston-Blade
- GIMP-Perl: GIMP Scripting for the Rest of Us, by Wolfgang
Mauerer - Private Networks and Roadrunner using IP Masquerading, by
Mark Nielsen, Andrew Byrd - Static checking of C programs with LCLint, by Pramode C E
and Gopakumar C E - Making Smalltalk with the Penguin, by Jason
Steffler - Process Cloning in C, by Alex Vrenios
- The Back Page
- About This Month’s Authors
- Not Linux
New feature: TALKBACKS!
Talkbacks offer a forum for readers, editors, and authors to
discuss articles and their topics. Look for a link to Talkbacks at
the end of every Linux Gazette article starting this month.
(This does not include the columns–“The Mailbag”, “News Bytes”,
“The Answer Guy”, “More 2-Cent Tips” and the Back Page–because
these consist of many unrelated topics in one article. We are
exploring what kind of discussion forum would be most appropriate
for them.)