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LINUX MAGAZINE
Next month
March 2003: Issue 28
Next month highlights
Editor
John Southern,
jsouthern@linux-magazine.com
Assistant
Colin Murphy,
Editor
cmurphy@linux-magazine.com
International
Patricia Jung, pjung@linux-magazine.com,
Editors
Heike Jurzik, hjurzik@linux-magazine.com,
Ulrich Wolf, uwolf@linux-magazine.com
International
Leon Brooks, Stephanie Cooke, Armijn Hemel,
News Editors
Patricia Jung, Davyd Madeley, Philip Paeps
Contributors
Konstantin Agouros, Zack Brown,
Marius Aamodt Eriksen, Steven Goodwin,
Georg C. F. Greve, Carsten Grohmann,
Peer Heinlein, Kurt Huwig, Heike Jurzik,
Andreas Kneib, Charly Kühnast,
Achim Leitner, Nico Lumma, Oliver Much,
Colin Murphy, Andrea Müller,
Amon Ott, Christian Perle, Niels Provos,
Bernhard Röhrig, Volker Schmitt,
Marc André Selig, Dirk von Suchodoletz,
Stefanie Teufel, Dean Wilson
Production
Hans-Jörg Ehren,
Coordinator
hjehren@linux-magazine.com
Layout
Judith Erb, Elgin Grabe, Klaus Rehfeld
Cover Design
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Samba control
Practical help and tutorials on using
Samba to connect Windows clients.
Windows users can access file and print
services without knowing that those
services are being offered by a Unix host.
Samba is an open source CIFS
implementation. We cover everything
you have ever wanted to know about
domains and authentication.
Privileged Information
Read, write, and execute file privileges
are explained in nearly every Unix or
Linux manual. Hiding in the system
however is more, the notorious SUID bit,
for example. This special privilege is
referred to as the “sticky bit”, and it really
does make the directories sticky.
The files stored there can only be
deleted by their owners, even if other
users have write privileges for the
directory. We show you how to control
this useful feature.
Practical Networking
Networking plays an important role in
today’s IT world. So important that we
will give step by step guides to setting up
networks with your distribution. The
hands-on workshop will explain quickly
and simply what you need to do.
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IceWM
The Ice Window Manager has now been
around long enough to be considered
stable and feature-full. IceWM is a small
but powerful window manager for the
X11 Window System whose main goals
are being comfortable to use, being sim-
ple and fast, and not getting in the way.
IceWM delivers full GNOME compliance
and partial KDE compliance.
We cover a broad spectrum of
techniques from printing over a network
to using web-based administration tools.
The software is explained from the basics
so you can be up and running quickly.
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Bochs
Bochs is a highly-portable Open Source
PC emulator written in C++. It includes
emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, common
I/O devices, and a custom BIOS.
Currently, Bochs is capable of running
most Operating Systems inside the
emulation including Linux, Windows 95,
DOS, and more recently Windows NT 4.
Typically this allows you to run OSs
and software within the emulator on
your workstation, almost as if you had
a machine inside of a machine.
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