The May issue of Linux Journal (#37) will be printed 25 March 1997 and will be mailed from the printers on 31 March 1997. Subscription orders received by 3:00 pm PDT Monday, 17 March 1997 will start with issue #37. Call during normal West Coast business hours at 206-782-7733. TABLE OF CONTENTS LINUX JOURNAL #37 MAY 1997 FEATURES Linux on the PS/2 While still a challenge, it has recently become much easier to install Linux on a PS/2 with an ESDI drive. Here's how. by David Weis Linux/m68k: Linux on Motorola's 68000 Processor In the midst of all the attention given to ports to ever more exotic hardware, it's easy to overlook the first production quality port: Linux/m68k. The current version is the most stable yet. by Chris Lawrence Native Linux on the PowerPC Users of the PowerPC no longer have to settle for less---here's now to run Linux on machines with the PCI bus. by Cort Dougan Linux? On the Macintosh? With Mach? The answer is an emphatic yes: Discover MkLinux. by Victoria L. Brown NEWS & ARTICLES Tcl/Tk with C for Image Processing by Siome K. Goldenstein Internet Servers in Perl by Mike Mull Python Update by Andrew Kuchling An Interview with DEC by David Rusling and Jon ``maddog'' Hall Safely Running Programs as root by Phil Hughes LJ Interviews Przemek Klosowski by Marjorie Richardson and Lydia Kinata WWWsmith At the Forge: CGI Programming This month's column tackles missing CGI.pm and other mysteries. by Reuven M. Lerner Relinking a Multi-Page Web Document After struggling with manual updates to web pages, the author decided there had to be a better way, and a new Perl script was born. by Jim Weirich Book Review: World Wide Web Journal Issue 4, entitled Building an Industrial Strength Web has hit the newstands. by Danny Yee COLUMNS Letters to the Editor Letter from the Editor: Changes at LJ Stop the Presses: Linux and Web Browsers Kernel Korner: The ``Virtual File system'' in Linux Linux Gazette: Tips from the Answer Guy Linux Means Business: Connecting SSC via Wireless Modem Product Review: FairCom's c-tree Plus Take Command: ncpfs---Novell Netware Connectivity for Linux Linux Apprentice: Paths The Best of Tech Support New Products DIRECTORIES Consultants Directory Advertisers Index Marketplace Linux Journal is carried by some newsstands (including all Computer Literacy stores in Silicon Valley) and is delivered to newsstands by a newsstand distributor. If you know a place that sells magazines that you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them call SSC at 206-782-7733. Getting LJ on newsstands is one of the best ways we can show the non-Internet crowd that Linux is for real. Subscriptions are: US$22/year U.S. US$27/year Canada US$32/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada US$54/2 years Foreign Linux Journal P.O. Box 85867 Seattle, WA 98145-1867 Fax: +1 206-782-7191 Tel: +1 206-782-7733 E-mail: subs@ssc.com URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/ Our public key (for encrypting your credit card number) is available by fingering info@ssc.com. Subscriptions begin with the *current* issue. Back issues are available (except for Issues #1, #3, #4 and #17, we're out) for $5 each, or $7 each non-North American airmail.