Linux Journal Issue #146/June 2006

Features

Recovery of RAID and LVM2 Volumes  by Richard Bullington-McGuire
When there's something strange in your LVM, who you gonna call?
Network Transparency with KIO  by Jes Hall
Konqueror is a slave to fishing. Or at least it has one.
Yellow Dog Linux Installs Neatly on an iPod  by Dave Taylor
Take one Mac, insert iPod, boot Linux.
SSHFS: Super Easy File Access over SSH  by Matthew E. Hoskins
SSH does more than just provide safe communications.

Indepth

An Introduction to Gambas  by Mark Alexander Bain
Will VB refugees gamble on Gambas?
How to Set Up and Use Tripwire  by Marco Fioretti
Don't let intruders go unnoticed.
The World Is a libferris Filesystem  by Ben Martin
libferris can make your toaster look like a filesystem.
USB Pendrives and the Distributions for Them  by Juan Marcelo Rodriguez
A look at the distros you can use for booting Linux from a pendrive.
The Ultimate Linux/Windows System  by Kevin Farnham
Some of your Windows and Linux applications can share configuration data.
Converting Video Formats with FFmpeg  by Suramya Tomar
FFmpeg is a mini Swiss Army knife of format conversion tools.

Columns

Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge   Google Maps  
Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux   If Only You Could Restore Wine  
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell   Coping with Aces  
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin   Security Features in Red Hat Enterprise 4  by Mick Bauer
Jon “maddog” Hall's Beachhead   Shoring Up the Seawall  
Doc Searls' Linux for Suits   Use and Usefulness  
Nicholas Petreley's etc/rant   SUSE Rocks, Fedora Locks  

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