Linux Journal Contents -- #82 -- February 2001 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribers: If your issue is late arriving, you can find all of these articles on our interactive site at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/ Features * Focus: Kernel Internals by Don Marti * Making Inodes Behave by Clay J. Claiborne, Jr. Claiborne describes the difficulties he encountered while building Linux systems for General Dynamics. * Journaling with ReisersFS by Chris Mason Mason gives a tour through the Reiser File System: its features and construction. * The Linux Telephony Kernel API by Greg Herlein Herlein explains the integration of the telephony device driver into the Linux kernel. * Inner Workings of WANPIPE by Nenad Corbic and David Mandelstam Corbic and Mandelstam discuss the structure and user interfaces to the WANPIPE drivers as they have evolved and currently exist. Indepth * Web Servers and Dynamic Content by Dan Teodor Using legacy languages like C and Fortran can aid computationally complex web applications. * Porting from IRIX to Linux by George Koharchik and Brian Roberts Coding for portability to Linux: examples from the ACRT land vehicle port. * Expanding Options for Clustering by Ken Dove The role of Linux in the future of clustering. * That's Vimprovement! A Better Vi by Steve Oualline Ouallin details the enhancement of the Vim vi clone. * Open Source in Electronic Design Automation by Michael Baxter An interview with Stephen Williams, the creator of the Icarus Veriolg compiler. * Remote Sensing with Linux by Mark Lucas One company takes the initiative and saves time and money using a Linux Beowulf cluster. * PocketLinux Gives Jabber Its First Hand(held) by Doc Searls The "Next Bang" prophecy fulfilled. * Andamooka: Open Support for Open Content by David Sweet Open-source software development provides an inspirational model for books. Toolbox * GFX Linux as a Video Desktop by Robin Rowe * Kernel Korner Loadable Kernel Module Programming and System Call Interception by Nitesh Dhanjani and Gustavo Rodriguez-Rivera * At the Forge More with Three-Tiered Design by Reuven M. Lerner * Cooking with Linux Smell of Fresh-Baked Kernels by Marcel Gagné * Paranoid Penguin The 101 Uses of OpenSSH: Part II of II by Mick Bauer Columns * Linux in Education: Teaching System Administration with Linux by R. Robert Adams and Carl Erickson * Linley on Linux: Linux Enters Router Market by Linley Gwennap * Focus on Software by David A. Bandel * Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick Lehrbaum * The Last Word: Finality by Stan Kelly-Bootle * Games Penguins Plays: Heavy Gear II for Linux by Neil Doane * Linux for Suits: A Talk with Tim O'Reilly by Doc Searls Reviews * Product Reviews + easyLinux and easySamba by Joseph Cheek + Linux and the New Internet Computer by Bill Ball * Book Reviews + Python Developer's Handbook by Phil Hughes + Linux DNS Server Administration by Ralph Krause Departments * Letters * upFRONT * Best of Technical Support * New Products * Advertisers Index