Issue #81 / Aug 2007
DVD:
Fedora 7
REVIEWS
Python IDEs
A number of useful development environments are available for Python in Linux. We’ll show you around some popular Python IDEs that are more than just text editors.
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KNOW-HOW
Jahshaka 2.0
One of the first things you notice about the free video-editing software Jahshaka is its unconventional controls. But once you master the learning curve, Jahshaka turns out to be a useful tool with professional features.
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KNOW-HOW
Creating ICC Color Profiles
An ICC color profile ensures that an image always looks the same – regardless of the output device. The free Argyll CMS software package lets you create color profiles in Linux.
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KNOW-HOW
Simile
The Simile project jump starts the semantic web with a collection of tools for extending semantic information to existing websites.
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KNOW-HOW
ASK KLAUS!
Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of the LinuxTag expo. He currently works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine. com
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SYSADMIN
Charly's Column
I’ve never heard of an admin having to remove disks from a server because of a chronic lack of data, but full disks are part of the daily grind. The du clone ncdu will help slim down your data.
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SYSADMIN
CLUSTERIP
Iptables gives admins the ability to set up clusters and distribute the load. But what about failover?
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SYSADMIN
A web service filesystem
The Fuse kernel module lets developers implement even the most idiosyncratic of filesystems. We’ll show you how to build a filesystem that relies on SOAP to publish data over web services.
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PROGRAMMING
Perl: Character Sets
When foreign characters occur in program code or data, Perl programmers need a solution that avoids the tribulations of Babel.
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LINUXUSER
Google Earth
Google Earth lets you view the world from space and zoom in on towns, roads, and even buildings. We’ll show you how to travel the planet from your Linux desktop.
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