[cover98.png] Linux Journal Issue #98/June 2002 _________________________________________________________________ Features Kode KDE Kindly, Kan You? by Jason Mott Help Linux conquer the desktop with your own KDE app. Emacs: the Free Software IDE by Charles Curley Not just for text editing--Emacs is the IDE that's been there all along. Mediator/Python by Doug Farrell Sure it's no system for a basis of government, but Python can help build smart dialog boxes. Interview Python 2.2 Q&A with Guido van Rossum, Creator of Python by Wesley J. Chun No full monty, just Guido's honest opinions. Indepth The OSCAR Revolution by Richard Ferri Making clusters easy to build for the nonprogrammer. Toolbox Kernel Korner A NATural Progression by David A. Bandel At the Forge Zope Page Templates by Reuven M. Lerner Cooking with Linux Programming Life! by Marcel Gagné Paranoid Penguin BestCrypt: Cross-Platform Filesystem Encryption by Mick Bauer GFX Silicon Grail RAYZ by Robin Rowe Columns Focus on Software by David A. Bandel Striking a Nerve Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick Lehrbaum Embedded Systems Conference 2002 Geek Law by Lawrence Rosen Bad Law Linux for Suits by Doc Searls Identity from the Inside Out Reviews Hewlett-Packard x4000 Workstation by Thad Beier Departments Letters upFRONT From the Editor: From the Editor by Richard Vernon Best of Technical Support New Products Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line Getting IPv6 using Freenet6 on Debian by Peter Todd Emulate This! Part 3 by Marcel Gagné Developing with KDevelop by Ralf Nolden