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Linux Gazette #157

From:  Ben Okopnik <ben-AT-linuxgazette.net>
To:  lg-announce-AT-lists.linuxgazette.net
Subject:  [lg-announce] Linux Gazette #157 is out!
Date:  Mon, 1 Dec 2008 23:39:20 -0500
Message-ID:  <20081202043920.GA1994@linuxgazette.net>

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The Free International Online Linux Monthly ISSN: 1934-371X Main site:
http://linuxgazette.net

December 2008 (#157):

  * Mailbag
  * Talkback
  * 2-Cent Tips
  * News Bytes, by Deividson Luiz Okopnik and Howard Dyckoff
  * Init Call Mechanism in the Linux Kernel, by Andrew Murray
    Exploring the details of driver initialisation
  * Keymap Blues in Ubuntu's Text Console, by Anonymous
    Navigating the maze of Ubuntu keymap modification
  * Book Review: CUPS Administrative Guide, by Deividson Luiz Okopnik
  * Away Mission: A Vision for Embedded Linux, by Howard Dyckoff
    A recap of the Montavista Vision conference
  * Jetty: The Twelve Year Journey to Market Maturity, by Adam Lieber
    Twelve years and twelve facts about Jetty, the open source
    highspeed Web server
  * Joey's Notes: Basic Samba Configuration, by Joey Prestia
    Our monthly column of basic Linux advice and education
  * HelpDex, by Shane Collinge
  * XKCD, by Randall Munroe
  * The Linux Launderette

or read TWDT

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Linux Gazette is a volunteer-run monthly web magazine dedicated to two
simple ideas: making Linux a little more fun, and sharing ideas and
discoveries.


* Ben Okopnik * Editor-in-Chief, Linux Gazette * http://linuxgazette.net *

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