Linux Journal Issue #181/May 2009

Features

Linux-Powered Amateur Rocket Goes USB  by Sarah Sharp
The upgrade continues.
The Cambridge Autonomous Underwater Vehicle  by Andy Pritchard
The Germans probably would call it an Ubunturseeboot.
Linux-Based 8mm Telecine  by Frank Pirz
It's a power of 2, you gotta convert it!
Fun with the iRobot Create  by Zach Banks
Roll your own!

Indepth

Interview with Joe Born: CEO of Neuros Technology  by James Gray
Neuros Technology's Linux-powered open devices are driving TV-Internet convergence.
OpenFiler: an Open-Source Network Storage Appliance  by Bill Childers
An open-source alternative to a NetApp filer.

Columns

Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge   Phusion Passenger  
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell   More Special Variables  
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin   Building a Secure Squid Web Proxy, Part II  
Kyle Rankin's Hack and /   When Disaster Strikes: Attack of the rm Command  
Kyle Rankin and Bill Childers' Point/Counterpoint   AJAX  
Doc Searls' EOF   Privacy Is Relative  

Review

Control Your Home with Vera from Mi Casa Verde  by Daniel Bartholomew

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