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DATE | 2004-06-02 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Linux Journal Weekly Newsletter -- June 2 [html@ssc.com]
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On 2004.06.02 18:44 Linux Journal News Notes wrote:
Linux Journal Weekly News Notes -- August 8th
This Week's List Sponsor: Compaq _________________________________________________________________
Linux at Compaq
Linux is getting down to business. What better computer platform than Compaq, what better partner, what better service and support organization than Compaq to drive the compelling benefits of Linux into the heart of the corporate enterprise? To learn more about Linux at Compaq, access our web site: http://www.compaq.com/products/software/linux/ . _________________________________________________________________
Feature Links of the Week
Thought Crimes, Databases, Kernel Hacking and Other News from the O'Reilly Open Source Conference : http://www.linuxjournal.com/articles/tradeshow/0039.html -- Some notes on the things people were talking about at the O'Reilly conference.
So Your Monitor Died: http://www.linuxjournal.com/articles/style/008.html -- Having recently lost one himself, Charles Curley decided to share some tips with us about how to handle a dead or dying monitor.
LinuxToday.com: Blowing the Whistle: http://www.linuxjournal.com/articles/conversation/0030.html -- A former internet.com employee discusses what he knows about charges of astroturfing on LinuxToday.com
Geek Link of the Week
Your Network's Secret Life, Part 5: http://www.linuxjournal.com/articles/sysadmin/0063.html -- Marcel's getting ready to move on to another topic, but he's got a few more tricks for watching your network traffic.
Readers' Choice Awards
Be heard [or read, rather]! No prizes, just the satisfaction of making your opinion known by participating in the Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards. Let us know your preferred database, programming beverage [and language], text editor, architecture and more. Go to our survey page: http://www.linuxjournal.com/rc2001 today and choose your favorites!
By the Way . . .
LINUX LUNACY: A Geek Cruise in the Caribbean, coproduced by Linux Journal, October 21-28, 2001.
The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) will permit Geek Cruises's seminar attendees to access network servers via CISCO wireless network cards installed into their laptop computers. This wireless access, from numerous locations aboard the Maasdam, is facilitated by a network architecture of CISCO wireless access points distributed throughout the ship. These wireless access points act in the same way that wired 10 MBPS Ethernet hubs or switchs do, by permiting network access, except the wireless users have greater mobility. From each seminar room aboard the ship, wireless LAN access will permit seminar attendees to sit down, and without connecting to cables, access the the network.
Conference attendees will use the WLAN to access speaker materials, communicate with other attendees, and get schedule updates and other notices from the conference organizer.
See the Geek Cruises web site: http://www.geekcruises.com for all the details. -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux Solutions
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