[cover115.png] Linux Journal Issue #115/November 2003 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Features HA-OSCAR: the Birth of Highly Available OSCAR by Ibrahim Haddad, Chokchai Leangsuksun and Stephen L. Scott If a single point of failure can make hundreds of cluster nodes useless, you have a problem. We have the solution. Cluster Hardware Torture Tests by John Goebel Those metal pizza boxes may look harmless, but the wrong ones will make your users angry and your electrician rich. Sequencing the SARS Virus by Martin Krzywinski and Yaron Butterfield Linux on PC hardware formed the basis for an infrastructure to handle huge volumes of genetic data. TALOSS (Three-Dimensional Advanced Localization Observation Submarine Software) by Douglas B. Maxwell and Richard Shell An experimental US Navy program combines multiple sources of information into one 3-D display. My Other Computer Is a Supercomputer by Steve Jones You need to start running protein folding jobs---when? Indepth 2003 Readers' Choice Awards by Heather Mead You voted. We counted. You're waiting. Introducing Scribus by Peter Linnell Take desktop publishing off the shrinking list of applications Linux doesn't have, and create press-ready documents with a new GPL program. Embedded Writing Secure Programs by Cal Erickson If you don't have time to do it right, where will you get the time to issue a security warning and a patch--or worse, a device recall? Toolbox Kernel Korner The New Work Queue Interface in the 2.6 Kernel by Robert Love At the Forge Server Migration and Disasters by Reuven M. Lerner Cooking with Linux Diners, Start Your Processors by Marcel Gagné Paranoid Penguin Secure Mail with LDAP and IMAP, Part I by Mick Bauer Columns EOF Extreme Linux: Not All that Far Out There by Jason Pettit Reviews OpenOffice.org 1.0 Resource Kit by Kenneth Wehr Departments Letters upFRONT From the Editor On the Web Best of Technical Support New Products Advertisers Index