Linux Journal
Issue #83/March 2001
Features
Focus: Consulting
by Richard Vernon
How to Be a Successful High-Tech Consultant
by Marty Larsen
Number one requirement of the successful consultant: do what you love.
Linux Prophet
by Glen Otero
Linux consulting is not really about Linux.
Consulting Revealed
by Joshua Drake
Joshua gives an honest and thorough profile of the range of consultants.
Indepth
Deploying the Squid Proxy Server on Linux
by Ian Spare
Ian gives an example of the installation, configuration and maintenance of this multi-tentacled invertebrate proxy server.
Alternatives for Dynamic Web Development Projects
by Dennis Gesker
Dennis provides a starting point for developers seeking solutions for their web application development requirements.
As the Log Scrolls By...
by Gaelyne R. Gasson
Gasson shows how a few tweaks to Apache's httpd.conf file can provide a colorful web log file.
Using xinetd
by Jose Nazario
José demonstrates how to start configuring and tweaking xinetd.
Open Source in MPEG
by Leonardo Chiariglione
A History of MPEG.
Toolbox
Kernel Korner
Running Linux with Broken Memory
by Rick van Rein
At the Forge
Introducing SOAP
by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux
Not Cooking the Books
by Marcel Gagné
GFX Debian Multiboot Installation
by Robin Rowe
Columns
Linux for Suits
Return of the Bazaar
by Doc Searls
Linux in Education Maragda: Running Linux from CD
by Jordi Bataller
Paranoid Penguin
Designing and Using DMZ Networks to Protect Internet Servers
by Mick Bauer
Focus on Software
by David Bandel
Focus on Embedded Systems
An Interview with Greg Haerr on the Past, Present and Future of Microwindows
by Rick Lehrbaum
.org Watch Welcome!
by Leslie Proctor
Reviews
Mandrake 7.2: Odyssey to Mediocrity
by Stephanie Black
The Computer Consultant's Guide, 2nd Edition
by Ralph Krause
The Blender Book
by Clifford Anderson
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