Issue 3: December 2000
- Comment: Linux to go to school
- Letter: Responses to our launch issue
- News: Red Hat Linux 7, SuSE adds SPARC distribution, etc.
- Report: Extra-terrestrial intelligence with Linux
- Report: Distributed file sharing - current state of the art
- On Test: Group Test: 12 of the latest 3D Graphics cards
- On Test: Acrylis WhatifLinux Personal Edition
- On Test: Compaq iPaq - installing Linux on a iPaq
- On Test: IBM RS/6000 B50 preinstalled Linux
- Cover Feature: Running Win programs on your Linux Desktop
- Cover Feature: VMware - a virtual machine under Linux
- Cover Feature: Win4Lin - VMware's rival
- Cover Feature: Wine - Windows APIs for Linux
- Feature: Cluster computing - high processing power at low cost
- Feature: Mosix Clustering - creating clusters of Linux computers
- Know How: Blender scripting using Python
- Know How: Framebuffer graphics as an alternative to X
- Programming: Using Qt Designer
- Programming: Fast and Light Toolkit for graphical apps
- Beginners: Intro & Overview
- Beginners: How to: Boot Linux from DOS
- Beginners: The Tutor: Replacing sendmail with Postfix
- Beginners: Command Line: Using ImageMagick's convert utility
- Beginners: How to: Create KDE desktop themes
- Software: Out of the box: ncp - the network copy program
- Software: Nautilus - the new file manager for GNOME
- Software: Dockapps: small utilities like clocks and resource monitors
- Software: How To: Tackle problems when installing programs from source code
- Community: Brave GNU World - the monthly GNU column
- Cover CD: WINE and Vmware, Quake3Arena (demo), Parsec (LAN-test), 150 KDE themes, XFree86 4.0.1, drivers for Voodoo5, drivers for Nvidia, GLX and DRI CVS, latest Kernels, MOSIX Software, Nautilus, Mozilla M18
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