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July 2001 Table of Contents


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July 2001 Table of Contents

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Feature Three Years in Embedded Linux: A Talk with Hugo Fiennes and Marc Merlin, by Don Marti -- Rock out at stop lights and never change a CD.



  • Galleo Linux Multimedia Communicator, by Daniel Benenstein -- Daniel describes the development of Galleo and explains why Linux is the OS for the Internet. Indepth Departments From The Editor Letters
    • Letters, by Letters Editor -- Twist my arm!... ThinkNIC people helpful... The Navy runs Linux, 'natch...
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    • New Products, by Heather Mead -- Centellis CO 21000-12U, Advanced Edge Router, MULTI 2000 IDE and TASTE Suite.



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    Breaking New Ground: The Evolution of Linux Clustering
    With a platform comprising a complete Linux distribution, enhanced for clustering, and tailored for HPC, Penguin Computing¿s Scyld Software provides the building blocks for organizations from enterprises to workgroups to deploy, manage, and maintain Linux clusters, regardless of their size.

    Data Monitoring with NightStar LX
    Unlike ordinary debuggers, NightStar LX doesn¿t leave you stranded in the dark. It¿s more than just a debugger, it¿s a whole suite of integrated diagnostic tools designed for time-critical Linux applications to reduce test time, increase productivity and lower costs. You can debug, monitor, analyze and tune with minimal intrusion, so you see real execution behavior. And that¿s positively illuminating.

    Virtualizing Service Provider Networks with Vyatta
    This paper highlights Vyatta's unique ability to virtualize networking functions using Vyatta's secure routing software in service provider environments.

    High Availability Messaging Solution Using AXIGEN, Heartbeat and DRBD
    This white paper discusses a high-availability messaging solution relying on the AXIGEN Mail Server, Heartbeat and DRBD. Solution architecture and implementation, as well as benefits of using AXIGEN for this setup are all presented in detail.

    Understanding the Financial Benefits of Open Source
    Will open source pay off? Open source is becoming standard within enterprises, often because of cost savings. Find out how much of a financial impact it can have on your organization. Get this methodology and calculator now, compliments of JBoss.

    Embedded Hardware and OS Technology Empower PC-Based Platforms
    The modern embedded computer is the jack of all trades appearing in many forms.

    Data Management for Real-Time Distributed Systems
    This paper provides an overview of the network-centric computing model, data distribution services, and distributed data management. It then describes how the SkyBoard integration and synchronization service, coupled with an implementation of the OMG¿s Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard, can be used to create an efficient data distribution, storage, and retrieval system.

    7 Advantages of D2D Backup
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