LINUX JOURNAL -- Issue #2 Contents The second issue of Linux Journal was mailed out in early May. There have been lots of changes between #1 and #2 and will be lots more between #2 and #3. We will be up to our monthly schedule starting with the #3. Issue #2 contains the following articles: * Hints and Tips for Optimizing Linux Disk Usage by Jeff Tranter * The Linux FSSTD (File System Standard) by Daniel Quinlan * XFree86 Announces Formation of the XFree86 Project, Inc. * Linux Journal Survey Results * Linux Kernel Release 1.0 * Wine (Windows Emulator) Status * Linux Events * Linux Around the World * Linux Distributions: A comparison of the popular ones * IC-MAKE (Part two) It has the following regular features: * Interview: Patrick Volkerding, "Mr. Slackware" * Letters to the Editor * New Products * From the Editor by Phil Hughes * What's GNU? by Arnold Robbins * The Debian Distribution by Ian Murdock * Cooking with Linux by Matt Welsh * Linux Programming Tips by Michael K. Johnson * Linux Systems Administration by Mark Komarinski * Linux Counter * Book Reviews Subscriptions are $19/year in the U.S., $24 in Canada, $29 elsewhere for 12 issues from: Linux Journal P.O. Box 85867 Seattle, WA 98145-1867 fax: +1 206-527-2806 tel: +1 206-527-3385 (handled by SSC in Seattle) E-mail: subscriptions@fylz.com Other questions/comments can be sent to: linux@fylz.com Editorial/Advertising address: Linux Journal P.O. Box 85867 Seattle, WA 98145-1867 fax: +1 206-526-0803 tel: +1 206-524-8338