Linux Journal Issue #111/July 2003

Features

Running Linux on the Xbox  by Michael Steil
The Xbox is basically a PC, so with a little work you can upgrade it to run your OS of choice.
AMD64 Opteron: First Look  by Michael Baxter
Discover the new architecture that's backward-compatible with the x86 and has IBM, Cadence and others already offering products.
Network Management with Nagios  by Richard C. Harlan
The servers are from many vendors, the management software budget is small and the demands are high. Find out how the team at John Deere made it work.

Indepth

Getting to Know Mono  by Julio David Quintana
Working code shows how you can already work with objects created in one language, from another.
How to Index Anything  by Josh Rabinowitz
Create a local search engine to search HTML and every other document format on your system.
wxWindows for Cross-Platform Coding  by Taran Rampersad
A fast, stable toolkit for apps that run on any OS with a native look.

Embedded

An Event Mechanism for Linux  by Frederic Rossi
To meet the demands of telecom applications, a plan for a new level of cooperation between applications and the kernel.

Toolbox

Kernel Korner   CPU Affinity  by Robert Love
At the Forge   Zope's CMF  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   Exploring Strange New Languages  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   LDAP for Security, Part I  by Mick Bauer

Columns

Linux for Suits   How Linux Makes Companies Smarter  by Doc Searls
EOF   Free Beer Doesn't Sell  by Ethan Zuckerman

Reviews

Astaro Security Linux V4  by Jeremy Impson
Extending and Embedding Perl  by Paul Barry

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