Linux Journal Issue #90/October 2001

Features

Open-Souce Software at the Aerodynamics Laboratory  by Steve Jenkins
Jenkins uses a variety of open-source software to keep wind tunnel data flowing smoothly.
Linux and Samba in a Federal Lab  by Brian Gollsneider and Mike Martin
Users at this army research lab think they're accessing data from an NT fileserver—but it's Linux.

Toolbox

Take Command   at Your Service—Job Scheduling for Linux  by Louis J. Iacona
Kernel Korner   How to Write a Linux USB Device Driver  by Greg Kroah-Hartman
At the Forge   Data Modeling with Alzabo  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   Engineering Intelligence  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   GPG: the Best Free Crypto You Aren't Using, Part II of II  by Mick Bauer
GFX Alias|Wavefront Maya 4  by Robin Rowe

Columns

Linux in Education   Modeling Seismic Wave Propogation on a 156GB PC Cluster  by Dimitri Komatitsch and Jeroen Tromp
Focus on Software   Distribution Upgrades  by David A. Bandel
Geek Law   Naming Open-Source Software  by Lawrence Rosen
Linux for Suits   The Bazaar Way to Bet  by Doc Searls
Focus on Embedded Systems   The Robots Are Coming, The Robots Are Coming  by Rick Lehrbaum

Reviews

Microlite BackupEDGE Version 01.01.08  by Charles Curley

Departments

Letters  
upFRONT  
From the Editor  by Richard Vernon
Best of Technical Support  
New Products  

Strictly On-Line

O'Reilly Show Report, Day One  by Doc Searls