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LINUX MAGAZINE
Next Month
October 2003: Issue 35
Next Month’s Highlights
Editor John Southern,
jsouthern@linux-magazine.com
Assistant Colin Murphy,
Editor cmurphy@linux-magazine.com
Competence Competence Center Software:
Centers Patricia Jung, pjung@linux-magazine.com
Competence Center Hardware:
Mirko Dölle, mdoelle@linux-magazine.com
Competence Center Network & Security:
Achim Leitner, aleitner@linux-magazine.com
Corres- Jono Bacon, Timo Benk, Zack Brown,
pondents & Daniel Cooper, Alison Davies,
Contributors Francis Giraldeau, Steven Goodwin,
Georg C. F. Greve, Andreas Grytz, Ute Hertzog,
Heike Jurzik, Thomas Koch, Charly Kühnast,
Gerd Knorr, Benoît des Ligneris, Yuwei Lin,
Martin Loschwitz, Nico Lumma,
Andrea Müller, Christian Perle,
Alexander Reiterer, Janet Roebuck,
Michael Schilli, Tim Schürmann,
Martin Schulze, Stephan Siemen,
Ralf Spenneberg, Gunn Kristin Tjoflot,
Olexiy Ye Tykhomyrov
Layout Judith Erb, Elgin Grabe, Klaus Rehfeld
Cover Design Pinball Werbeagentur
The Robots are Back
Due to popular demand, we are bringing
the Lego MindStorm robots back to life.
This time we show you how to make the
most of the new Spybots.
We explore the NCQ code to make
more use of the robot features and guide
you into running the movies supplied
with the kit under Wine.
Network Problems Solved
Networks can change a computer, bring-
ing extra functionality and the ability to
share resources.
However as we all
know, sometimes
there are complica-
tions. We explore the
main problems that
you are likely to find
on a network and
step you through the
answers ensuring
you get the most
from your networks.
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Paranoid?
Everywhere you go, someone is trying to
watch you. Every email you write is
open to scrutiny. Proving who you are
and what was written in your name was
really by you is becoming harder in the
anonymous online world we inhabit.
Fortunately, help is at hand in the form
of GnuPG, which lets you add an elec-
tronic provable signature. We guide you
carefully through the steps necessary to
set up a signature.
Management (Vorstand)
Hermann Plank, hplank@linux-magazine.com,
Rosie Schuster, rschuster@linux-magazine.com
Business Unit Management
Brian Osborn, bosborn@linux-magazine.com
Product Management
Hans-Jörg Ehren,
hjehren@linux-magazine.com
EmPy
EmPy is a method for embedding Python
expressions and statements into tem-
plate text. We show you how to make
the most of this powerful system. Using
a Wiki system that lets you compose and
add comments to a discussion-type
notice board, we expand the ease and
functionality with the EmPy.
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Sleuth Kit
The Sleuth Kit is a collection of com-
mand line file system forensic tools that
allows you to examine different file sys-
tems in a non-intrusive way. A graphical
interface for these utilities is available.
We examine the features that this
extremely powerful toolset allows us to
use and show how to simply find data
and reconstruct information such as a
timeline of changes. Using this guide you
will soon learn how to become a super
file detective and discover the hidden
secrets left behind.
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