Linux Journal Issue #105/January 2003

Features

Get IPv6 Now with Freenet6  by Peter Todd
The Internet of the future wants you. Take a few minutes to plug in.
Linux and Star Trek  by Robin Rowe
Bones! The proprietary movie effects desktop! How is it? It's dead, Jim.
Zero Copy I: User-Mode Perspective  by Dragan Stancevic
Apache and Samba use the sendfile system call to speed up file serving. Here's how you can use it too.

Indepth

Compiling Java with GCJ  by Per Bothner
With the latest GCC, you can forget everything you ever knew about Java and bytecodes, and really compile it.
Apache Talking IPv6  by Ibrahim Haddad and David Gordon
Set up IPv6 access to your site now, and in 2008 you'll brag about the IPv6 web server you've had on the Net for five years.
Understand Quicksort with DDD  by Adam Monsen
Improve your mind with an elegant, historic algorithm and your productivity with a powerful GUI debugging tool.
Power Sessions with Screen  by Adam Lazur
Imagine starting a program from one remote system and resuming it from another. Imagine sharing a session with another user. You're imagining screen.

Embedded

Must-Have Zaurus Hardware and Software  by Guylhem Aznar
You've already impressed everyone with your PDA's sliding keyboard—now impress them with movies, chat and more.

Toolbox

Kernel Korner   IBM's Journaled Filesystem  by Steve Best, David Gordon and Ibrahim Haddad
At the Forge   OpenACS Templates  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   When I'm Calling You...on Video  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   An Introduction to FreeS/WAN, Part I  by Mick Bauer

Columns

IAAL  by Lawrence Rosen

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