Linux Linked
Linux is the most documented Operating System out there, here are some
of the resources that would help you find help and information on
everything Linux.
- http://www.linuxlinks.com/
Over 30000 Linux related links
- Collection of
PDFs
PDFs posted on VGLUG or any other ebook related to Linux
- Vadodara
General Linux User Group
This is the group to discuss any idea, solution, questions related to
GNU/Linux free of cost, managed by Electromech. To participate, send
mail to VGLUG@googlegroups.com.
- http://loll.sourceforge.net/linux/links/
The purpose of the Loads of Linux Links project is to collect,
organise,
classify and maintain important URLs about Linux and the Open
Source movement for all levels of Linux users. The LoLL project now has
5000+ links
which are updated regularly.
- http://www.novell.com/linux
Novell's Linux Page
- http://www.suse.com
Suse Home Page
- http://www.opensuse.org/
Open Suse Home Page
- The Linux Documentation
Project home page
An amazing collection of online HOWTOs and Guides.
Mirror sites
of the Linux Documentation Project
Non-English
mirrors of The Linux Documentation Project
Just a few of the documents available at the
LDP:
- Install
GNU/Linux without any CD, floppy, USB-key, nor any other removable media
- The
Beginners Linux Guide @ ILUG
"A guide on installing and using Linux in plain English."
- ALSA: Advanced
Linux Sound Architecture
- GNU
definition of free software
- hacker
definition (too many people are misinformed by television and
clueless online "journalists" concerning what a "hacker" is)
from:
The
Jargon File
- Simple End User Linux
News, projects and user resources for the end user.
- Google
groups: comp.os.linux.help
- Linux helpers
- Erik's
Linux Page
Linux information for beginners and advanced users by Erik Forsberg.
- Samba
SMB for everyone.
- Using
Samba
- Using
Samba, 2nd Edition
- Why
Do I Have to Tighten Security on My System? (Why Can't I Just
Patch?) By Jay Beale, Lead Developer, Bastille Linux Project
- Stupid,
Stupid Protocols: Telnet, FTP, rsh/rcp/rlogin by Jay Beale
- Google
A very fine search engine. Google uses thousands of Linux boxes.
- O'Reilly &
Associates
Computer books, software, online publishing, great resource!
- Top
ten tips for Linux users
by Ellen Siever, coauthor of Linux in a Nutshell,
Third Edition
- K12Linux in
Schools Project - Home Page
(See also "Why
should open source software be used in schools?" for more
school-related links).
- Linux security
- The sig11 FAQ
- The
Greatest OS That (N)ever Was by Glyn Moody
(an excellent report on the birth and early development of Linux)
- Loads
Of Linux Links
- Linux
timelines (1998 - 2004)
- Tech-notes
and white papers on Linux and open-source software
- re-installing
LILO
- Frogcement News
and a pile of help
- Which
Linux Distribution is Best for a Newbie?
- Using
the NT Boot Loader to Boot Linux
- Linux voodoo info
Software:
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Software: Getting it:
(top)
- Accounting
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- Bastille home
fortify your system
- Bochs - the open
source IA-32 emulation project (run an OS in a virtual machine)
- Browsers
(top)
- Amaya
"W3C's Editor/Browser"
- browseX
"BrowseX is a lightweight, but powerful alternative Web Browser written
by Peter MacDonald."
- Firefox
"Firefox 1.5 empowers you to browse faster, more safely and more
efficiently than with any other browser."
- Galeon
"the web. only the web."
- Konqueror
"Konqueror - Web Browser, File Manager - and more!"
- links
"Links is a text-based browser with support for HTML tables and
frames."
- lynx
"Lynx is a text browser for the World Wide Web."
- Mozilla "Award
Winning Browsing, Mail and Editing."
"World Class: Best of 2003, Web Browser -- PC World Magazine"
"Editor's Choice Award: Best Web Browser, 2003 -- LinuxJournal Magazine"
"Beyond Bliss -- Time Magazine"
- Netscape
- Opera
"amazing speed, great performance, high security"
- Skipstone
"SkipStone is a Gtk+ Web Browser that embeds Mozilla's rendering
component Gecko. It aims to be light and fast with few dependencies."
- CAD
(top)
- Chat clients
(top)
- Gaim - A
multi-protocol instant messaging (IM) client
supports AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, ICQ, Gadu-Gadu
- Gyach
"Gyach is a GTK+ based Yahoo! Chat client." (graphical user
interface)
From the README: "Gyach has been tested on:
- RedHat v5.x, v6.x, v7.x, v8.x
- SuSE v6.4 & v7.0
- Mandrake v7.x, v8.x, v9.x
- DragonLinux v2.1
- Debian 2.x, 3.x
- Gentoo Linux 1.2, 1.4
- FreeBSD 4.1.1 (see README.FreeBSD)
- NetBSD v? (see README.NetBSD)
- OpenBSD v?
- Solaris 8 for Intel/x86 (gcc & gtk v1.2.8)
- Solaris 9 for SPARC w/ (gcc, gtk v1.2.10, &
make installed)
- Mac OS X (see README.MacOSX)
- Windows 98, NT, 2000 under CygWin (see
README.Win32 for requirements)"
- zinc
"What is Zinc? Zinc stands for Zinc Is Not Cur(fl|ph)oo. Zinc is a
Yahoo! chat client for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X. Zinc
is written in Python and released under GPL. Zinc originally started
out as a code fork of Curphoo 0.3.7 but it has been completely
rewritten since then. Currently there is absolutely no Curphoo source
code in Zinc."
- clone
hard disks of identical PCs across a network
- Distributions
(top)
- dotfiles
- Freshmeat
It's probably here. Use that little "find" box Freshmeat provides.
- Games
(top)
- gpart an
aid to restore partition tables
- Graphics - getting
(top)
- html editor:
quanta
- ibiblio.org
large collection of files, including distributions
- IBM:
developerWorlds: Linux: Developer: Linux Technology Center
Contributions by IBM to Linux development.
- list
of Integrated Development Environments for linux
- Sun java
installation instructions
- plugin
installation for mozilla
- jigdo
- The Linux Kernel
Archives where to find the latest kernel.
- Ogg
vorbis patent-free, Open replacement for mp3 encumbrances
- RPM
repository on rpmfind.net
RPM packages for various distributions such as Mandrake, RedHat, SuSE.
- list
of international mirrors of SuSE RPMs
- Linux music and
sound apps
- Rosegarden
"Rosegarden is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor,
and general-purpose music composition and editing environment."
- Sourceforge
"Breaking Down The Barriers to Open Source Development"
- tak!cd
- tty
recorder
- ext2 undeletion
- virtual network
computing
- Webmin "Webmin is a
web-based interface for system administration for Unix."
Software: Using it:
(top)
- Apache
configuration
- Apache 2
- Datamining
Apache Logs with PostgreSQL
- An
apt-get primer
- awk tutorials
- O'Reilly
Network: Printing Banners and Signs
- Bash
- linux
+ cell phone + internet
- Linux Certification
- notes on
CHanging MODe (permissions)
- In
the Beginning was the Command Line
- The
Linux Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use by Michael
Stutz
- Rute
User's Tutorial and Exposition by Paul Sheer
- Linux One Stanza
Tips
- Debian
GNU/Linux kernel compile instructions
- dns
setup help
- DoomIII
GNU/Linux FAQ
- descramble
dvd in 7 perl lines
- DVD authoring:
- Dynamic
iptables firewalls
- E-Mail
Encryption: Why Isn't Everyone Doing It?
- Fetchmail
home
- the Linux
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
- Graphics - using:
(top)
- Going
3D with Blender: Very first steps
- O'Reilly:
Living Linux - Transforming Images by Michael Stutz
A mouse just can't compete with ImageMagick's 'mogrify' command for some
tasks.
- CLI magic:
import, display, mogrify more ImageMagick help
- Graphics
tutorials - Blender, The Gimp, Image Magick, hugin & enblend,
Tuxpaint, Kino
- My quest
for the perfect window manager by "Tril"
The more I use Fvwm, the less patience I have with
the limitations of newer, supposedly better Window Managers.
- Using
a Linux desktop for graphics, media production
- Create
Self-Booting Movie CDs
- Linux/X11
Game Writers page
- X
Selections, Cut Buffers, and Kill Rings
- lessons in
writing HTML
- Creating
Installation CDs from various Linux Distributions LG#50
Linux Gazette.
- iptables:
- Linux
kernel coding style
- Mgetty +
Sendfax Documentation Center
- Mgetty +
Sendfax FAQ
- High-availability
middleware on Linux
- newbie help
- basic
commands for newbies to the CLI
- patching
the kernel
- Patch
for beginners
- PHP and
classes
- Themed web
sites using PHP Fast-Templates HOWTO
- Troubleshooting
Professional Magazine
Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2000. Apache, Apachecon and PHP.
- Webmonkey:
MySQL and PHP tutorial
- From
Power-Up to Bash Prompt
- Personal Video Recorder (PVR) info:
- Using
Regular Expressions (regex's)
- sed:
- aboutSQL
- Linux Standards
Base (LSB) 1.1 and Li18nux (internationalization) standards
- moogy's
stockwatch.tcl for your desktop
- access
your win/dos drives
- kluge
permissions (partition-wide at least) on your mounted win/dos drives
Hardware
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Miscellaneous:
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