Linux Journal, issue #3 is off to the printer on June 1 and will be mailed starting on June 14. Subscriptions received by June 10 will start with issue #3. For more information, send e-mail to linux@fylz.com or call SSC during "normal west coast busienss hours" at (206) 527-3385. Contents of Issue #3 World Wide Web by Bernie Thompson Another way to browse the Internet, the World Wide Web brings the Internet's old and new resources together Tips on Optimizing Memory Usage by Jeff Tranter How to make the most of your computer's memory Sendmail+IDA by Vince Skahan The easy way to make a sendmail.cf file Interview: Fred van Kempen by Phil Hughes The author of "net2" talks about his life with Linux News & Articles Stop the presses by Michael K. Johnson Let's Take Linux Seriously by Phil Huhges UniForum by Phil Hughes ICMake - Part 3 by Frank Brokken and K. Kubat Regular Features Letter from the Editor by Michael K. Johnson New Products Linux System Administration by Mark Komarinski Book Reviews Open Development of Debian by Ian Murdock Linux Programming Hints by Michael K. Johnson What's GNU: Bash--The GNU Shell by Chet Ramey Cooking with Linux by Matt Welsh Directories & Reference Consultant's Directory Linux Counter Advertiser's Index Note that we have made some significant changes between previous issues and this one. In particular: - Production moved to Seattle - SSC now handling subscriptions - New printer local to production and mailing - New format -- still 48 pages but with an "artistic" cover to encourage newsstand distribution Linux Journal will be carried by some newsstands (including all Computer Literacy stores in Silicon Valley) as well as delivered to newsstands by a newsstand distributor. If you know a place that sells magazines and you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them call Ellie Weiss at SSC at (206) 527-3385. Getting LJ on newsstands is going to be one of the best ways we can show the non-Internet crowd that Linux is for real.