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LINUX MAGAZINE
Next month
July 2003: Issue 32
Next month’s 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
Corres-
Liam Bedford, KG Kumar, Yuwei Lin,
pondents
Arturo Fernandez Montoro, Brenno de Winter
Contributors
Heiko Bauke, Frank Berbig, Rüdiger Berlich,
Frederik Bijlsma, Zack Brown, Daniel Cooper,
Hans-Georg Eßer, Marco Fioretti, Gerd Flaig,
Steven Goodwin, Heike Jurzik,
Charly Kühnast, Volker Lindenstruth,
Martin Loschwitz, Andrea Müller,
Michael Petry, Tim Schürmann,
Tim Morten Steinbeck, Stefanie Teufel,
Ian Travis, Arne Wiebalck, Frank Wieduwilt
Production
Hans-Jörg Ehren,
hjehren@linux-magazine.com
Layout
Judith Erb, Elgin Grabe, Klaus Rehfeld
Cover Design
Pinball Werbeagentur
Intel C Compiler
In Linux we typically use the GCC for
our compiling work. We take a look at
Intel’s own C compiler and examine why
it may be a viable alternative producing
optimized executables. It has debugger
support and the compiler can handle C
and C++. Already supporting the new
Itanium processors this could gain that
extra performance from your code to
make your efforts worthwhile.
XEphem
A scientific grade
interactive astro-
nomical ephe-
meris software
package that is
very easy to set
up and will give
hours of enjoyment. With hundreds of
features it can display the night sky and
stars from anywhere, at anytime. It can
show your seti@home position and
control GOTO telescopes. It will even
match star patterns from any image.
Snort
Snort is a network IDS (intrusion detec-
tion system) that can handle real time
traffic analysis. It uses a flexible rules
language to describe the traffic on your
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Vim scripting
Learn how to write scripts for the Vim
text editor. Vim scripting has become
very powerful over recent years and the
number of scripting languages supported
has increased. You can write scripts to
extend the functionality of Vim. Whether
it is writing a spell checker, inserting
Fortran code or producing a file explorer,
Vim scripting is capable and we hope to
show you, fun to use.
Management (Vorstand)
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Business Unit Management
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Product Management
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SCO Office
A review of the latest SCO Office
mailserver. Aimed as a professional
alternative to Microsoft Exchange, this
package is designed to be fully compati-
ble with Microsoft Outlook as well as
other mail clients.
Find out just how scalable this
solution is and whether it supports all
the features needed in an office en-
vironment.
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network to either log datapackets or
let them pass freely.
It can act as a packet sniffer and logger
or as an IDS. We explore this Open
Source system enabling you to set it up
for your needs.
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consequences arising from the use of it. The use of the
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Evolution and KOrganizer
To succeed in business you need appli-
cations to manage all your contacts and
appointments. In the last year both
Evolution and KOrganizer have devel-
oped into powerful tools.
The choice is not easy. Evolution han-
dles all of your needs while KOrganizer
calls other KDE tools. We take a look at
both systems in depth so you can choose
between them.
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