COVER STORY
check_logfiles
The Nagios check_logfiles plugin helps you monitor your logfiles – even if the logs rotate and change names.
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COVER STORY
Nagios Traffic Light
A clever combination of Nagios and a doityourself traffic lights lets you know how your network is feeling.
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REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEWS
Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
Building a Server with FreeBSD 7
Refactoring H......
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REVIEWS
Gnome 2.22
The new Gnome appeared in March and includes improvements for both users and developers. We'll tell you about network-transparent filesystem access, improved usability, and new programs in the latest Gnome.
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REVIEWS
GCC 4.3
The latest GCC 4.3 is set to take the programming world by storm with new optimizations, experimental support for the next-generation C++ 200x standard, an optional parallelized C++ STL, and a new Java compiler courtesy of the Eclipse project.
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KNOW-HOW
Flyback
The rsync-based Flyback tool automatically creates snapshots of critical directories at regular intervals – and ordinary users can restore the backup with a few easy mouse clicks.
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KNOW-HOW
Adriane
The Adriane audio desktop system delivers Linux to sightimpaired users.
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KNOW-HOW
Wicd Network Manager
Mobile users change networks in rapid succession. Wicd quickly and conveniently manages the corresponding profiles.
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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
Using SQL to sift syslog data out of a database is an admittedly universal, but also fairly convoluted approach. phpLogCon, with its web interface, gives admins an easier option.
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All about Apache in 19 talks
Watch 3 days full of Apache talks live from Amsterdam on March 25-27 in the convenience of your home or office. Topics are: Apache Hadoop, Tomcat for Developers and Administrators, HTTP Server Administration and much more.
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