Linux Gazette: January 1999 issue is released | Linux Today

Linux Gazette: January 1999 issue is released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 5, 1999

This month’s table of contents:

  • The Front Page
  • The MailBag
    • Help Wanted–Article Ideas
    • General Mail
  • More 2 Cent Tips
  • News Bytes
    • News in General
    • Software Announcements
  • The Answer Guy, by James T. Dennis
  • Booting Linux with the NT Loader, by Gustavo Larriera
  • Defining a Linux-based Production System, by Jurgen
    Defurne
  • EMACSulation, by Eric Marsden
  • Evaluating postgreSQL for a Production Environment, by Jurgen
    Defurne
  • Introducing Samba, by John Blair
  • Linux Installation Primer, Part 5, by Ron Jenkins
  • Linux on a Shoestring, by Vivek Haldar
  • The Linux User, by Bryan Patrick Coleman
  • New Release Reviews, by Larry Ayers
    • Kernel 2.2’s Frame-buffer Option
  • Running Your Own Domain Over a Part Time Dialup, by Joe
    Merlino
  • Setting Up a PPP/POP Dial-in Server USING Red Hat Linux 5.1, by
    Hassan Ali
  • Touchpad Cures Inflammation, by Bill Bennet
  • Through the Looking Glass: Finding Evidence of Your Cracker, by
    Chris Kuethe
  • USENIX LISA Vendor Exhibit Trip Report, by Paul L. Lussier
  • X Windows versus Windows 95/98/NT: No Contest, by Paul Gregory
    Cooper
  • Announcements by Sun and Troll Tech by Marjorie Richardson
  • The Back Page
    • About This Month’s Authors
    • Not Linux
  • The Answer Guy
  • The Graphics Muse will return next month.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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