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Linux Journal June 1999

The June 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#62) will be mailed from the
printers in Waseca, Minnesota on May 12, 1999.

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            Table of Contents -- Linux Journal #62 -- June 1999
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    Features
    
     * The Past and Future of Linux Standards by Daniel Quinlan
       A look at the history and goals of the Linux Standards
       BaseProject.
     * The Distributions Take a Stand on Standards by Norman M.
       Jacobowitz
       The distributions voice their opinions on Linux standards.
       
    Forum
    
     * Linux Clusters at NIST by Wayne J. Salamon and Alan Mink
     * Introduction to Sybase, Part 1: Setting Up the Server by Jay
       Sissom
     * CORBA Program Development, Part 2 by J. Mark Shacklette and Jeff
       Illian
     * Stephen Wockner of the TAB of Queensland by Bob Hepple
     * Minivend--the Electronic Shopping Cart by Kaare Rasmussen
       
    Reviews
    
     * Product Reviews
          + WordPerfect 8 for Linux by Michael Scott Shappe
          + Metro Link Motif Complete! by Liam Greenwood
          + TclPro v1.1 by Daniel Lazenby
     * Book Reviews
          + Developing Imaging Applications with XIElib by Michael J.
            Hammel
          + The Linux Network by Duane Hellums
       
    Columns
    
     * Take Command: The awk Utility by Louis J. Iacona
     * Linux Means Business: Making Money in the Bazaar by Bernie
       Thompson The Other Shoe by Doc Searls
     * System Administration: Root File System on RAID by Martin Schulze
     * Kernel Korner: IP Bandwidth Management by Jamal Hadi Salim
     * At the Forge: Sending Mail via the Web, Part 2 by Reuven M. Lerner
     * Focus on Software: by David A. Bandel
       
    Departments
    
     * Letters to the Editor
     * Focus: Standards by Marjorie Richardson
     * Penguin's Progress: The Other Shoe by Doc Searls
     * Stop the Presses: linux.com by Marjorie Richardson
     * Best of Technical Support
     * New Products
          + PCI-Fibre Channel RAID Controllers, ICP vortex Corporation
          + Applix SHELF 1.3, Applix, Inc.
          + HELIOS Products for Linux, HELIOS Software GmbH
          + Enhydra, Lutris Technologies
          + LDAP Proxy Server 2.0, Innosoft International
          + DeveloperX2 2.1, NetBeans, Inc.
          + System Manager in a Box, PegaSoft Canada
          + ResQ!Net and ResQ!Net for IBM's Host-On-Demand, ResQNet.com,
            Inc.
          + SNAPIX 3.1.18, ADNT
          + Sophos Anti-Virus for Linux, Sophos Inc.
          + WebFOCUS, Information Builders
          + PC ParaChute, UniTrends Software Corporation
          + Web+ 4.0, TalentSoft/Talent Information Management
          + Helius Satellite Router, Helius, Inc.
     * Advertisers Index
     * Linux Consultants HOWTO
       
    Strictly On-line
    
     * Pro-Lite Scrolling Message Signs by Walter Stoneburner
     * PPR: PostScript Printer Spooling by Oliver Tharan
     * Linux in Schools by Rob Bellville
     * Linux for Enterprise-Resource Planning by Uche Ogbuji
     * Linux Web Server Toolkit by Keith P. de Solla
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