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FEATURE ARTICLES
[画像:Open Source VC] Take the Money and Run (Reliably)
Venture Capital Prospecting in Open Source's Wild Frontier
By Wendy Goldman Rohm
Here comes the money. Venture capitalists are taking a long hard look at Linux and open source software.
[画像:Laptop] You Can Take it With You
How to Run Linux on Your Laptop
by Jason Compton
If installing Linux on a desktop system is getting to be old hat, perhaps you're ready for the next challenge: Running Linux on your laptop.

HOW-TO ARTICLES
Help!
Where's a Newbie to Turn for a Helping Hand?
By Hal Moroff
You know there are a lot of ways to get help with your Linux problem, but do you know all of them? Hal shows you where to start when something goes wrong.
Startx Marks the Spot
What I Happens When Your X Server Starts Up?
By Lou Grinzo
The X Window System is a tricky animal, but you have a better chance of taming it, if you know what goes on when the I command brings it to life.
REVIEWS
[画像:Corel] Linux for Everyone
Corel Linux 0S 1.0
by Jason Perlow
The makers of WordPerfect spiff up the Debian distribution in hopes of taking Linux to the masses.
DEVELOPER'S DEN
Inside Video4Linux
How to Write Video Capture Drivers With This New Specification
By Alan Cox
A step-by-step guide to writing a device driver for a camera.
Sending Signals
A Look at the Signal API
By Erik Troan
Erik shows you how to make use of signals when writing Linux applications
SPOTLIGHT ON SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Big Brother Is Watching
Solid System Monitoring at the Right Price
Do you know about the Big Brother system monitor? If you're looking for a simple and free way to find out if different servers on your network are up and running, look no further.
Power Tools
Need To Administer a Linux System? Read This!
From linuxconf to lpd; we cover what you need to know to get get started as a Linux sysadmin.
Webifying Top
Making an Admin Tool with Perl
Perl Guru Randal Scwhartz shows you a nifty trick for monitoring Apache's CPU usage when it's not the only Web server on your machine.
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