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Issue #109 / Dec 2009

Cover Theme: ACCESS LINUX FROM A SMARTPHONE

DVD: Ultimate Distro Sampler

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Approximate on sale dates:

- UK/Europe: Nov 06
- USA/Canada: Nov 20
- Australia: Dec 13

Highlights:

Portable and Mobile: Whether you tote a camera, a GPS device, a smartphone, or a netbook, you want to be functional outside the home and office. This month we study some Linux tools for portable and mobile environments:

  • Smartphone VNC: Keep in touch with your laptop from your iPhone, iPod Touch, or other mobile device.
  • Open Atrium: Marcel Gagné looks at this “intranet in a box,” which facilitates group communication and collaboration and makes the server your newest mobile app.
  • Maemo: The Qt toolkit for Maemo lets you build apps with GUIs, I/O, and networking for smartphones and Internet tablets.

Additional articles in the December issue include:

  • acpid: Hal Pomeranz explains how you can customize your laptop by programming your own hot key hacks with the ACPI daemon.
  • Jolicloud: Your netbook needs a different desktop metaphor; check out Jolicloud.
  • Moblin: This alternative desktop is customized for the Intel Atom processor.
  • ExtSQL: Get detailed usage statistics for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
  • Miredo: Move from IPv4 to IPv6 through a Miredo tunnel.
  • Security Lessons: Sniff your network with Wireshark.
  • OpenVAS: An open source network vulnerability scanner.
  • Perl – Log Chat Sessions: Let this tricky bot keep an eye on your IRC.
  • gPhoto: Remotely control digital cameras.
  • Prune: The data in your GPS device is just begging you to Prune it.
  • OpenOffice Macros: Compose and publish your blog from OpenOffice.org.
  • Yum: Master this RPM package manager.
  • Moodle CMS: The Moodle course management system is every teacher's friend.
  • Event Reports: Reports from Ohio Linux Fest, LinuxCon 2009, and the Grace Hopper conference.

DVD Inlay
PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, Puppy Linux, and more! ...
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Linux Magazine DVD
PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, and 6 other great small distros!
This month’s DVD includes a delectable collection of small Linux options: PCLinuxOS, Slax, Linux Mint, Puppy Linux,......
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Portable and Mobile
Techniques for portable computers and mobile devices

The arrival of Linux on portable and mobile devices provides so many interesting opportunities for customization. This month we look at Linux in portable and mobile environments.

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Jolicloud
Jolicloud: Jolly Interesting Netbook Distro

This alternative interface for netbooks ditches the desktop metaphor.

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Moblin
Moblin: Radically Different Netbook Distro

This alternative desktop is designed specifically for computers harboring Intel’s Atom processor.

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Ask Klaus!
I bought an Eee PC 1000H netbook a few weeks ago and would like to have SUSE 11 installed, preferably in dual-boot m......
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Sys Admin's Daily Grind
Miredo

The move from IPv4 to IPv6 must be gradual rather than abrupt. After just two minutes of configuration work, Charly leans back and watches his first IPv6 packets pass through a Miredo tunnel.

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gPhoto
Remotely controlling digital cameras with gPhoto

Commercial software that lets users remotely control their camera usually is not available for Linux. gPhoto gives users a free alternative.

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Prune
An Introduction to Prune

Have more fun with your GPS data with this easy-to-use Java-based tool.

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Ohio Linux Fest
“40 Years of Unix” Celebration

The emphasis was on technical interactions in a spirit of community at the Ohio Linux Fest.

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Grace Hopper Conference
World’s Largest Gathering of Technical Women

Women in tech gathered to investigate the theme, “Creating Technology for Social Good.”

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