The November 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#67) will be mailed from the printers in Waseca, Minnesota on October 12, 1999. [INLINE] Linux Journal Contents -- #67 -- November 1999 _________________________________________________________________ Subscribers: To voice your opinions on and join discussion groups about these articles, go to our interactive site at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/ Focus * Databases by Marjorie Richardson Features * Creating a Client-Server Database System with Windows 95 and by Liu Kwong Ip Linux How to develop a dial-on-demand database cluster in Linux. * Using Java Servlets with Database Connectivity by Bruce McDonald A look at using persistent servlets with PostgreSQL andJDBC. * Open Database Connectivity by Peter Harvey ODBC open specification for application developers. * MySQL Introduction by David Axmark and Michael Widenius A look at the MySQL database--where it's been, where it isnow, and where it's going. * Oracle Database Administration on Linux with ORAC-DBA by Kevin Kitts A tool for making database administration a breeze. Forum * X-ISP by Ibrahim Haddad * Comparison of Linux and Windows by Tim Newman * PHP version 4 by Craig Knudsen * Linus Torvalds by Marjorie Richardson Reviews * Product Reviews + ICP vortex GDT RAID Controllers by Eric Green + DB2 v5.2 for Linux by John Kacur + CodeWizard for Linux by Ben Crowder + VA Linux Workstation VArStation XMP by Jason Kroll * Book Reviews + Linux Configuration & Installation, 4th Ed. by Bob van der Poel + MySQL and mSQL by Reuven M. Lerner Columns * System Administration: EMU--Event Management Utility by Jarra Voleynik and Anna Voleynik * At the Forge: Working with LWP by Reuven M. Lerner * Focus on Software: Focus on Software by David A. Bandel Departments * Letters * Best of Technical Support * upFRONT * Penguin's Progress: Hacking an Industry by Doc Searls * New Products + New Products * Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line * NoSQL Tutorial by Giuseppe Paterno * Interfacing Relational Databases to the Web by Will Benton * Automating IP Host Data Collection on a LAN by Joe Nasal * Buy One, Get One Free by R. Scott Gray, Luke Pargiter and Phil Pfeiffer * Linux in the Tropics by Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel * Mastering Linux by Bob van der Poel * How to Install and Configure Oracle on Linux by Greg Flannery _________________________________________________________________ Linux Journal is carried by some newsstands (including all fatbrain.com stores) and is delivered to newsstands by a newsstand distributor. If you know a place that sells magazines that you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them call SSC at 206-782-7733. Getting LJ on newsstands is one of the best ways we can show the non-Internet crowd that Linux is for real. Subscriptions are: US$22/year U.S. US$27/year Canada & Mexico US$37/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada & Mexico US$37/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada & Mexico US$64/2 years Foreign Linux Journal P.O. Box 55549 Seattle, WA 98155-0549 USA Fax: +1 206-297-7515 Tel: +1 888-66-LINUX E-mail: subs@ssc.com URL: http://www.linuxjournal.com/ Our public key (for encrypting your credit card number) is available by fingering linux@ssc.com. Subscriptions begin with the *next upcoming* issue. Back issues are available (except for Issues #1, #3, #4, #5, #30 and #44, #47, #48, #54, #56 and #57, we're out) for $6 each or $8 each non-North American airmail. ***Note: All funds should be in U.S. dollars***