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Issue #139/November 2005
Features
Controlling a Pinball Machine Using Linux
by John R. Bork
The mechanical parts are bulletproof, but the 1980s electronics are beyond repair. Embedded Linux to the rescue.
Radio's Next Generation: Radii
by Dan Rasmussen, Paul D. Norton and Jon Morgan
Hours of commercial-free programs, your favorite music and you might even catch Doc Searls. Bring Internet radio to your regular listening spot.
The Ultimate Linux Lunchbox
by Ron Minnich
It fits under an airplane seat and uses a laptop power supply. No, not a laptop—a 16-node Beowulf cluster in a box.
Indepth
2005
Linux Journal
Readers' Choice Awards
by LJ Staff
Your favorite distribution is
what
? This year, maybe the rest of the readers finally agree with you.
Echo and Soft VoIP PBX Systems
by David Mandelstam
An old problem for long-distance lines is back for the Internet. Fortunately, today we have better tools to deal with it.
Embedded
Simple Linux IP Repeaters to Extend HomePlug Range
by Francisco J. González-Castaño, Pedro S. Rodríguez-Hernández, Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira, Miguel Rodelgo-Lacruz and José Valero-Alonso
Increase the range and functionality of your power-line network with an embedded Linux device that helps connect distant nodes.
Toolbox
At the Forge
Rails and Databases
by Reuven M. Lerner
Kernel Korner
Intro to inotify
by Robert Love
Cooking with Linux
Hack the Net? No,
NetHack
.
by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin
Two-Factor Authentication
by Corey Steele
Columns
Linux for Suits
Dialogue with Don
by Doc Searls
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The Hardware Hacking behind the Software Radio
by Dan Rasmussen, Paul Norton and Jon Morgan
Reviews
Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro
by Steve R. Hastings
Linux Quick Fix Notebook
by Brian Warshawsky
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