Linux Journal Issue #118/February 2004 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Features LAMP Development at Public Sector Web Sites by Tom Adelstein Government IT staff and open-source consultants are keeping public information open and accessible--and saving tax money too. The REDACLE Work-Flow Management System by Giovanni Organtini and Luciano M. Barone To build a product with 500,000 parts, you need an enterprise-class work-flow management system. Magnatune, an Open Music Experiment by John Buckman Even if you're not reinventing the music business, what can you do to help your Web site help customers? DIY-IT: How Linux and Open Source Are Bringing Do-It-Yourself to Information Technology by Doc Searls A new balance of power in the IT market is giving customers control of their own information destinies. Indepth Improving Perl Application Performance by Bruce W. Lowther Get the most performance improvement for the least work. Asterisk Open-Source PBX System by Brett Schwarz Integrate land lines and VoIP on your company phone system. A Guided Tour of Ethereal by Brad Hards Troubleshoot your network and check security. LinuxBIOS at Four by Ronald G. Minnich Will your favorite OS be your new favorite BIOS too? Embedded Driving Me Nuts I2C Drivers, Part II by Greg Kroah-Hartman Toolbox Kernel Korner I/O Schedulers by Robert Love Cooking with Linux The Customer Is Always Served by Marcel Gagné Paranoid Penguin Seven Top Security Tools by Mick Bauer Columns EOF Linux vs. SCO--A Foregone Conclusion by Jim Ready Reviews AstroFlowGuard Appliance by Jose Nazario UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Theory by Ibrahim Haddad Departments Letters upFRONT From the Editor: Web Technolgies for Business Apps Best of Technical Support On the Web New Products Advertisers Index