The June 2000 issue of Linux Journal (#74) will be mailed from the
printers in Waseca, Minnesota on May 17, 2000. 

                 Linux Journal Contents -- #74 -- June 2000
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    Focus
    
     * People Behind Linux  by Marjorie Richardson
       
    Features
    
     * We Talk to Everybody  by Marjorie Richardson, Jason Schumaker and
       David Penn
       people who helped make Linux possible.
     * My Life and Free Software  by Jon "maddog" Hall
       In this article, I hope to show that the concepts of freesoftware
       and the gift of intellectual property to completestrangers are not
       necessarily new ideas.
       
    Forum
    
     * Monitor diald from Anywhere on Your LAN  by Ed Beroset
     * wxPython, a GUI Toolkit  by Hugues Talbot
     * Economical Fault-Tolerant Networks  by Ali Raza Butt with Jahangir
       Hasan, Kamran Khalid and Farhan-
     * PoPToP, a Secure and Free VPN Solution  by Matthew Ramsay
     * Linux for the End User-Phase 1  by Clay Shirky
     * The Artist's Guide to the Linux Desktop, Part 3  by Michael Hammel
       
    Reviews
    
     * Product Reviews
          + Builder Xcessory  by Robert Hartley
          + Visual SlickEdit 5.0  by Larry Ayers
          + Photodex's CompuPic  by Michael J. Hammel
     * Book Reviews
          + Running Linux, 3rd Editionby Ibrahim F. Haddad
          + Programming the Perl DBIby Bill Cunningham
          + Comparative Book Reviewby James Paul Holloway
          + LINUX & UNIX Shell Programmingby Marjorie Richardson
       
    Columns
    
     * Linux Apprentice: Linux Tools for the Web  by Ralph Krause
     * Take Command: XVScan  by Marjorie Richardson
     * Linux Means Business: Mission-Critical Application on Linux  by
       Rolf Krogstad
     * System Administration: Secure Logging Over a Network  by Federico
       and Christian Pellegrin
     * Kernel Korner: Contributing to the Linux Kernel - Diff and Patch
       by Joseph Pranevich
     * Cooking with Linux: I'll Have My People Call Your People  by
       Marcel Gagne
     * At the Forge: Building Sites with Mason  by Reuven M. Lerner
     * The Last Word: Location Times Three  by Stan Kelly-Bootle
     * The Cutting Edge: The Penguin and the Dinosaur  by Adam J.
       Thornton
     * Games We Play Game Developers Conference 2000  by Jason Kroll
     * Linley on Linux: Intel's Itanium on Launch Pad  by Linley Gwennap
     * Focus on Software  by David A. Bandel
     * Embedded Systems News  by Rick Lehrbaum
       
    Departments
    
     * Letters
     * upFRONT
     * Penguin's Progress: Just Folks  by Peter H. Salus
     * Linux for Suits: Linux for Suits  by Doc Searls
     * Best of Technical Support
     * New Products
          + FileZerver, Microtest, Inc.
          + AT75C310, Aplio Inc.
          + Eyelet GUI, MoJo Designs Inc.
          + J2SE 1.2.2 for Linux, Sun Microsystems, Inc. 
          + GNUPro Tools for IA-64, Red Hat Software
          + Linux edition of "A Mother's Shoah", IL NewMedia Publishing
          + One Station, Maxspeed Corporation
          + Parallel Computing Toolkit, Wolfram Research 
          + Rave Systems RackMount-1UAXe, Rave Computer Association, Inc.
          + SafeWrite, TurnSafe Technologies, Inc.
          + Progress SonicMQ Adds Support for Linux, Progress Software Corporation 
          + System Blocks, SM&A Corp.
          + T.Rex, Freemont Avenue Software, Inc.
          + Videomodem, COM One Services
          + SNA Gateway, Gcom, Inc.
          + Best Linux 2000, SOT Finnish Software Engineering Ltd.  
     * Advertisers Index
       
    Strictly On-Line
    
     * Data and Telecommunications: Systems and Applications  by Derek
       Vadala
     * Installing Window Maker  by Michael J. Hammel

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