Linux Journal Issue #149/September 2006

Features

Clustering Is Not Rocket Science  by Rowan Gollan, Andrew Denman and Marlies Hankel
Want to compute rocket science without having to be a rocket scientist?
Getting Started with Condor  by Irfan Habib
Computers of different feathers can still flock together with Condor.
DRBD in a Heartbeat  by Pedro Pla
Build a good redundant system to prevent downtime.
Mainstream Parallel Programming  by Michael-Jon Ainsley Hore
Get a Beowulf cluster running without having to fight off Grendel.

Indepth

S2 Games  by Dee-Ann LeBlanc
MILLE-XTERM and LTSP  by Francis Giraldeau, Jean-Michel Dault and Benoit des Ligneris
If you thought Network Computing was dead, wait until you read this.
64-Bit JMP for Linux  by Erin Vang
64-Bit Linux and JMP statistics software are made for each other.
Web Reporting with MySQL, CSS and Perl  by Paul Barry
Some nifty features in MySQL make Web reporting a breeze.
eCrash: Debugging without Core Dumps  by David Frascone
You don't have to take a core dump to debug your programs.

Columns

Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge   JavaScript  
Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux   Operating Your Body at Peak Performance  
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell   When Is “Good Enough” Good Enough?  
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin   How to Worry about Linux Security  
Dee-Ann LeBlanc's Get Your Game On   S2 Games  
Jon maddog Hall's Beachhead   Pirates and Pollywogs  
Doc Searls' Linux for Suits   An Interview with J.P. Rangaswami  
Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion   Parallel Is Coming into Its Own  

Reviews

CrossOver Office 5.0  by Jes Hall
PathScale InfiniPath Interconnect  by Logan G. Harbaugh

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