| Index Listing & Synopsis of Archived Articles |
November 1998 |
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UNIX Riot
Mark Hall
It took two hours before
porn...
...came up as a topic of conversation at the Technology in the Park
Summit here at Research Triangle Park.
Sleazy politicians are
less hypocritical than...
...Microsoft product managers. Or, at least that is my
sad conclusion after reading Jon Swartz's report in the San
Francisco Chronicle this week.
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Programming Resources
Eric Foster-Johnson
Motif and other X toolkits make extensive use of resources, which
are collections of values that can be set outside your programs.
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E-Commerce Options
Kevin Reichard
Real-world profit-producing enterprises on the World Wide Web
have not exactly dominated the headlines.
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TakeFive Software's SNiFF+
v. 3.0
Tim Parker
Taking a look at TakeFive's latest release of its popular debugger.
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Winchester Systems' FlashDisk
RAID
Ralph Barker
Although we tested the desktop model, you can rack and stack the FlashDisk
to over a terabyte tall. |
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Exception By Design
Jim Waldo
Previously, we discussed the use of exceptions in Java (UNIX
Review, June 1997, p. 69).
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From Apache To IIS, Part
I
Tom Yager
The Web got its start on UNIX. The combination of UNIX (or Linux
or BSD) and the robust freeware Apache server still powers a majority
of Internet sites.
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At Linux Speed
Mark Hall
When I arrived here a year ago, I reacquainted myself with UNIX vendors
and asked them, among other things, what they thought of Linux. |
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Deleting Registry Entries
From Microsoft Windows Clients
Emmett Dulaney
The secret to automatically deleting registry entries lies
in the.INF file.
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Network Design And Routing
William LeFebvre
Although there are many ways to design a network, one of the best
models to use is a hierarchy.
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Untitled
Stan Kelly-Bootle
Be told (a strangely unenforceable imperative, so why do I bother?)
that this column is far from being untitled.
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Help Wanted
Tim Ash
Tried to hire a high-tech professional lately?
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