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          Welcome to the LinuxFocus January/February 2002 issue | 
      
This editorial was written on a cold winter evening.
A lot of snow outside. It is the time to look back and think about Linux.
Linux Weekly News has again published a very nice timeline (lwn.net/2001/features/Timeline).
Generally speaking 2001 was the year when the stock market collapsed
and of course this has some impact on Linux. However the classic Linux
companies are all still there and a lot of projects are not directly
commercially funded.  Linux will therefore definitely continue to expand.
 
 
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At a restaurant in Bordeaux, July 2001. From left to right: Guido and Katja Socher (linuxfocus), John Reuning (ibiblio), John Perr (linuxfocus), Guylhem Aznar (linuxdoc), Egon Willighagen (linuxfocus)  | 
 Running applications remotely with
X11
 , by
Guido Socher
 Chrooting All Services in Linux
 , by
Mark Nielsen
 Book Review: Linux System
Administration - A User's Guide
 , by
Egon Willighagen
 MySQL and Perl, the marriage of
convenience
 , by
Georges Tarbouriech 
 Writing CDs with Linux
 , by
Katja and Guido Socher 
 QCAD: Technical drawing with
Linux
 , by
André Pascual
 Developing Gnome Application with
Python (Part 2)
 , by
Hilaire Fernandes 
          
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How to make images smaller? Our normal experience is that you can always make a picture smaller without loosing quality. This is however an experience from the "analog world". Scaling down a digital image is done by taking away pixels. If you reduce a 600 pixel wide image to 300 then you take away every second pixel.
 
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