Linux Journal Contents -- #90 -- October 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 * Open-Source Software at the Aerodynamics Laboratory by Steve Jenkins Jenkins uses a variety of open-source software to keep wind tunnel data flowing smoothly. * Linux and Samba in a Federal Lab by Brian Gollsneider and Mike Martin Users at this army research lab think they're accessing data from an NT fileserver--but it's Linux. Toolbox * Take Command at Your Service--Job Scheduling for Linux by Louis J. Iacona * Kernel Korner How to Write a Linux USB Device Driver by Greg Kroah-Hartman * At the Forge Data Modeling with Alzabo by Reuven M. Lerner * Cooking with Linux Engineering Intelligence by Marcel Gagné * GFX Alias|Wavefront Maya 4 by Robin Rowe * Paranoid Penguin GPG: the Best Free Crypto You Aren't Using, Part II of II by Mick Bauer Columns * Linux in Education: Modeling Seismic Wave Propagation on a 156GB PC Cluster by Dimitri Komatitsch and Jeroen Tromp * Focus on Software: Distribution Upgrades by David A. Bandel * Focus on Embedded Systems: The Robots Are Coming, The Robots Are Coming by Rick Lehrbaum * Linux for Suits: The Bazaar Way to Bet by Doc Searls * Geek Law: Naming Open-Source Software by Lawrence Rosen Reviews * Microlite BackupEDGE Version 01.01.08 by Charles Curley Departments * Letters * upFRONT * From the Editor: Brains, Not Trains by Richard Vernon * Best of Technical Support * New Products * Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line * LinuxToday.com: Blowing the Whistle by Paul Ferris * Show Report, Day One by Doc Searls * Thought Crimes, Databases, Kernel Hacking and Other News by Don Marti