THE OCTOBER 2003 issue of Linux Journal contains:
* Why Kazaa sucks, and what you can do to avoid it * Using Mondo for bare-metal restories (backup on CDs) * Problems with NFS, and a flexible automount solution * Electronic design automation's leap for GNU/Linux * FLOSS content management systems: Bricolage FOR KERNEL HACKERS and stability fans: Paul McKenney explains the read-copy update (RCU) algorithm he developed at IBM and how he and other kernel hackers are making it work in the eagerly anticipated 2.6 kernel.
FACTSHEET: ---------------------------------------------
Millions of requests for Python in May 2003: 11.9
Thousands of different servers making requests for Python in May 2003: 325
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Also:
o What's new in kernel development o PhotoGen, great script to create Web albums of pics o Bricolage alerts (keep track of what's happening on your site) o Using RCU in the Linux 2.5 kernel (Read-copy update is a synchronisation technique) o Make simple backups o Linux in the military o Building a GNU/Linux IPv6 DNS server o Getting started with VI o Why Iraq needs GNU/Linux (linux-iraq.org)
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