The August 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#64) will be mailed from the
printers in Waseca, Minnesota on July 12, 1999.

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           Table of Contents -- Linux Journal #64 -- August 1999
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    Features
    
     * Flight Simulators by Roman Melnyk
       A look at Linux in the Aerospace Training Industry.
     * Motif/Lesstif Application Development by Glen Wiley
       A tutorial designed to help you build your own GUI.
     * Linux as an OPI Server in the Graphic Arts Industry by Jeff Wall
       Linux servers in a pre-press environment.
     * Scott Draeker and Sam Latinga, Loki Entertainment by Michael J.
       Hammel
       LJ finds out what's happening with game ports at Loki.
       
    Forum
    
     * Dynamic Load Balancing DNS: dlbDNS by Harish V.C. and Brad Owens
     * Market Making for the Bazaar by Bernie Thompson
     * Hans L. Knobloch of IGEL by Marjorie Richardson
     * upFRONT by Doc Searls
     * AbiWord: AbiSource's Open Source Word Processor by Craig Knudsen
     * Robert Young of Red Hat Software by Marjorie Richardson
     * Linux Expo 1999 by Marjorie Richardson
       
    Reviews
    
     * Product Reviews
          + Helius Satellite Router by Phil Hughes
          + Caldera 2.2 Review by Jason Kroll
     * Book Reviews
          + The Artists' Guide to the Gimp by Syd Logan
          + Programming Web Graphics with Perl and GNU Software by
            Michael J. Hammel
       
    Columns
    
     * Linux Apprentice: Graphical Toolkits for Linux Programs by Patrick
       Lambert
     * At the Forge: Advanced "New" Labels by Reuven M. Lerner
     * Focus on Softwareby David A. Bandel
       
    Departments
    
     * Letters, (More Letters to the Editor)
     * Focus Graphics by Marjorie Richardson
     * Best of Technical Support
     * New Products
          + TeleUSE Personal Edition, Aonix
          + BriefCase 3.0 SCM Toolkit, Applied Computer Sciences
          + Linux-Compliant ISDN Cards, Hamonix Limited
          + Insure ++ 5.0, ParaSoft Corporation
          + Diffpack 3.0, Numerical Objects AS
          + PoPToP, Moreton Bay
          + Web-4M 2.5, JDH Technologies LLC
          + VSI-FAX Gold, V-Systems, Inc.
          + SourceOffSite Professional Edition v2.0, SourceOffSite, Inc.
          + ScriptEase v4.10c, Nombas, Inc.
          + UltraSPARC Server for ISPs, EIS Computers, Inc.
          + Server-In-a-Box, EMAC, Inc.
          + TurboLinux 3.0.2-c chinese Version, Pacific HiTech, Inc.
          + XA Series, Indybox Systems, Inc.
     * Advertisers Index
       
    Strictly On-line
    
     * Extending the Bash Prompt by Giles Orr
     * A High Availability Clustering Solution by Phil Lewis
     * Introduction to Sybase, Part 3 by Jay Sissom
     * Plug and Play Hardware under Linux by David Cantrell
     * Open Source Remote Sensing Effort by Dr. Shawana P. Johnson
       Devoloping remote sensing software using the Open Sourcemodel.
     * Linux: The Complete Reference, Second Edition by Ben Crowder
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