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June 2000 Issue of Linux Magazine now Online

[ Thanks to Jason
Perlow
for this announcement: ]

JUNE 2000 ISSUE: TABLE OF
CONTENTS

FEATURES
XFree86 Contents X Grows Up

XFree86 4.0 is Here and Linux is Never Going to Be the
Same
by Jason Perlow
It’s faster. It handles fonts better. It has better 3D support
and every graphics-board manufacturer is writing drivers for it.
XFree86 4.0 is finally here. We tell you what it delivers and show
you how to install it.
Top 100 opener/Contents Top 100 Linux
Web Sites

100 Linux Sites You’ll Want to Bookmark
by Linux Magazine Editors
There are a lot of great Linux Web sites out there, but a few
of them rise above the crowd. Whether you’re looking for the latest
software or a Linux-related job, these are the sites you’ll want to
check out.
Maddog Hall/Contents
The
Watchdog

Jon “Maddog” Hall is the Conscience of
Linux
by Robert McMillan
Jon “Maddog” Hall is the guy that companies like IBM and HP go
to when they want to find out how to do the right thing by the
Linux community. Hey, with a name like Maddog, they sure don’t want
to get on his bad side…
DVD Contents The DVD
Controversy

Why DeCSS Matters
by Sam Williams
There’s some bad blood brewing between the hacker community
and Hollywood. But the DeCSS issue is only the opening salvo in a
much bigger war.
DEPARTMENTS

Newbies

by Adam Goodman
A Tour of the Linux Filesystem

In the
Trenches

by Lou Grinzo
Revenge of the Barbarians

On
the Desktop

by Jason Perlow
Printing Complex Documents with Ghostscript

Guru
Guidance

by AEleen Frisch
Securing Linux with PAM

Gearheads
Only

by Paul “Rusty” Russell
Writing a Module For netfilter

Perl Of
Wisdom

by Randal L. Schwartz
Moving Your News Service

Tech
Support

by Gaylen Brown
Changing File Permissions and Adding a Zip Drive

Tip
Pack

Tips and Tricks with GNOME
PRODUCT REVIEWS

Getting
Virtual with VMware 2.0

NEdit 5.1.1
Makes Editing Nice

GigaDrive
20: At Your Service

Yamaha’s
Killer CRW8424 CD-RW Drive

Blender 3.0:
Blending 3D with Linux

REPORT FROM THE FRONT
ZONKER’S PRODUCT
PICKS
PUBLISHER’S STATEMENT
Standard
Practice
, by Adam Goodman

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