Linux Journal Contents -- #85 -- May 2001 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribers: If your issue is late arriving, you can find all of these articles on our interactive site at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/ Features * Focus: Training and Certification by Richard Vernon * Training Digital Divide Warriors by Ana Maria Harkins The skinny on training techno missionaries. * An Accurate Assesment? by Richard Morgan A review of the LPIC process. * Why Be Certified? by Tobin Maginnis The value of certification. Indepth * Using Python to Query MySQL over the Net by Mihai Bisca Use Python to upgrade your site's search. * MOSIX: A Cluster Load-Balancing Solution for Linux by Ibrahim F. Haddad and Evangeline Paquin A clustered Linux telecom-grade internet server. * Apache Toolbox by Ralph Krause The Apache Toolbox simplifies installation and configuration of the Apache web server. * Boot with GRUB by Wayne Marshall Run multiple OSes with free GRUB. Toolbox * Take Command An Introduction to DNS and DNS Tools by Neil Anuskiewicz * Kernel Korner Linux Teleconferencing: Improving the Wireless Network by Izzet Agoren * At the Forge JavaServer Pages by Reuven M. Lerner * Cooking with Linux Fly Me to the Wine Cellar by Marcel Gagne * Paranoid Penguin Checking Your Work with Scanners, Part I (of II): nmap by Mick Bauer * GFX MPEG-1 Movie Players by Robin Rowe Columns * Focus on Software by David Bandel * Focus on Embedded Systems The embedded side of LinuxWorld by Rick Lehrbaum * Games Penguins Play SimCity 3000 Unlimited for Linux by Neil Doane * Linux for Suits Adjusting to life in the Bazaar by Doc Searls * .org Watch A call to action by Leslie Proctor Reviews * Product Reviews + The PC Weasel 2000 by Jon Valesh * Book Reviews + Core Python Programming by Michael Baxter + Professional Linux Programming by Stephanie Black Departments * Letters * upFRONT * Best of Technical Support * New Products * Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line * The Linux Kernel Summit by Chris DiBona * VMware Express 2.0 and Win4Lin 2.0: A Comparison Review by Choong Ng * Tux Knows It's Nice to Share, Part 6 by Marcel Gagné