Linux Journal Issue #106/February 2003

Features

Koha: a Gift to Libraries from New Zealand  by Pat Eyler
Here's how some libraries are serving customers with free software.
Understanding and Replacing Microsoft Exchange  by Tom Adelstein
Replace that troublesome closed mail and calendar server.
Scaling Linux to New Heights: the SGI Altix 3000 System  by Steve Neuner
Find out how the Altix 3000 happened, and how it's performing.

Indepth

Inside the Intel Compiler  by Dale Schouten, Xinmin Tian, Aart Bik and Milind Girkar
The optimizations and features of Intel's complier for the IA-32 architecture.
Large-Scale Mail with Postfix, OpenLDAP and Courier  by Dave Dribin and Keith Garner
Here's a flexible solution for hosting mail for many domains on one server.
Teaching Linux in K-12 School  by Michael Surran
Kids at the Greater Houlton Christian Academy are growing up with Tux.
Removing Red-Eye with The GIMP  by Eric Jeschke
Small, convenient cameras are especially vulnerable to the dreaded red-eye effect. Fix it.
A Linux-Based Steam Turbine Test Bench  by Alexandr E. Bravo
From safety controls to a convenient web front end, Linux is an essential part of this lab.

Embedded

Driving Me Nuts The USB Serial Driver Layer  by Greg Kroah-Hartman

Toolbox

Kernel Korner   The Linux USB Input Subsystem, Part I  by Brad Hards
At the Forge   Choosing Tools  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   Charting the Enterprise  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   An Introduction to FreeS/WAN, Part II  by Mick Bauer

Columns

Linux for Suits   Caring Less  by Doc Searls
EOF   Don't Code for Linux  by Haarvard Nord

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