-
- Network Adapters
- Disk Drives and Storage
- Peripherals
- Printers
- General Hardware Information
- X Window System
Terminals, describes how to convert low-end PCs into X Terminals.
- The Linux Hardware Certification Laboratory, a
place to provide a central registration for hardware manufacturer s and Linux device
driver programmers.
Software
- Applications, Tools and Utilities
- Linux 3D Modeling and
Rending, has links and information about 3D graphic modeling, rendering, ray tracing,
etc.
- 3DFX For Developers, a central
location for 3DFX applications/games for linux.
- Linux-AFS FAQ.
- Linux Applications and Utilities
List.
- Linux Applications, a database of Linux
applications and tools.
- The Linux Assistant Page with
many Linux links.
- Papers on AUIS, the Andrew User
Interface System.
- The blinux FTP site with support software for
blind users.
- Bochs for Windows, an emulator that can run
Linux, Windows 95 and more within Windows 95/NT.
- Casbah, a scripting and web development
environment.
- Comanche, a a graphical user
interface for the Apache webserver.
- Consistent BackSpace and Delete
Configuration has lots of information about configuring these keys in shells and many
applications.
- Linux Databases & Tools page.
- The Ethernet Phone Homepage, an
application that allows real time point-to-point voice communication over the Internet.
- Explore2fs, a Windows NT
explorer for Linux ext2fs partitions.
- FreeAmp, a digital audio player project.
- FreeType, a free and portable TrueType font
rendering engine.
- Financial Software for Linux,
both for personal finance as well as business accounting.
- FIPS, a program for non-destructive
partition splitting.
- General Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), a
PhotoShop-like program for creating graphics.
- Using GNU Libc 2, contains
information about how to use glibc 2 with Linux.
- Information on GRASS,the Geographic
Resources Analysis Support System which runs under Linux.
- Graphics Muse, and the Linux Graphics mini-HOWTO.
- An overview of GUI
toolkits.
- ICQ for Linux, lists Linux ICQ software
projects.
- InxUtil, has Linux information on Informix tools,
and an interview with Linus Torvalds.
- The Kermit Communications Software project
at Columbia University.
- lanzadera, a
multi-lingual GUI file manager.
- LessTif, a source compatible
version of OSF/Motif.
- linux-access information at
University of Utah's Center for Disabled Student Services.
- Linux 3D, information about 3D
graphics.
- Information about locales, the
language-specific environment variables.
- MI/X, a free X Server for Windows
and Macintosh.
- Mesa, a free OpenGL-like
graphics library.
- Netscape User Documentation Project, a
project to create end-user documentation for Netscape.
- Network Audio, an alternative to
RealAudio.
- Information about using Newtons
with Linux.
- RPM.org has lots of information about the Red Hat
Package Manager (RPM or .rpm).
- rpm2html, a tool to creat HTML from
RPM meta-information, with results for Redhat 4.2
and 5.0 + contribs.
- Relational Databases list for
Linux.
- An excellent list of Linux and UNIX
Resources.
- SAS for Linux, a site
exploring the feasibility of and promoting a port of the SAS system to Linux.
- SGML-Tools, a SGML-based text-formatting system
which can produce multiple output formats including: plain text, HTML, PostScript, and
RTF.
- sendmail Information, at Data
Lege.
- sendpage, an alphanumeric paging
tool.
- The Sound and Video with Linux
page.
- Linux MIDI & Sound
Applications.
- A guide to terminals and keymappings.
- A UNIX reference card
in PDF or PostScript format.
- Virtual Network Computing. a remote display
system for Win95/NT and Unix platforms. The software allows you to display a desktop
remotely, for example, display an NT desktop onto Linux.
- Web browsers for Linux,
lists production and development web browsers.
- A Windows95 Linux Boot Loader.
- WXftp, a GUI
(GTK+ and Motif) FTP client for X
Windows.
- Xfinans is a Linux/X based
personal accounting program.
- X: End of Story, contains lots of information
about X Windows.
- A great page about Window Managers that run
under X Windows. Contains icons, resource setting and information on what different window
managers there are available.
- XF86Config Modelines Quick
Conversion Guide.
- Games
- Installation and Upgrading
- Kernel
- The Linux kernel source code has lots of useful documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation
on your local machine.
- Kernel configuration
help texts.
- Patches and bugfixes for 1.2.13.
- Linux v2 Information Headquarters, with
information on upgrading to Linux 2.0, including links to necessary program and utility
upgrades, descriptions of changes between releases, kernel patch summaries, and links to
other interesting Linux sites.
- Update your Linux box
to recent kernels and other software (available in English and French).
- The Linux Source Navigator, navigate
the Linux 2.0.0 i386 kernel source online!
- Psyched Linux Kernels, tells you the
latest kernel versions.
- A Hypertext version of the Linux
2.0.28 kernel source.
- The Linux Source Driver, an online version of the
Linux source tree. You can also search the kernel sources using the Linux Source Search, or have a look
at the Linux Source Index.
- Linux Cross-Reference (LXR), offers a fully indexed,
searchable and clickable HyperText presentation of the Linux source code.
- The Linux Time Line,
lists Linux kernel release dates and noteworthy facts.
- Linux Mama, lists the latest Linux kernel
patches and drivers.
- Glossary of the Linux Kernel, has
definitions for various terms used throughout the kernel source code.
- Programming Languages
- Networking
- A guide to Building a Linux
Based Internet Server For Your School.
- DHCP client and server tools.
- Samba information. Samba is a suite of programs
which work together to allow clients to access to a server's filespace and printers via
the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. Initially written for Unix, Samba now also runs
on Netware, OS/2 and VMS.
- Information on using Linux with The Internet Adaptor (TIA).
- Information about setting up services for Macintosh and Windows Users on a Linux
box.
- A Linux PPP page about setting up
PPP.
- Five-Minute Linux PPP Instructions.
- Home Server with Linux,
explains how to share a modem and a printer with a Win95 box.
- ISP and related information.
- Vast amounts of information about ISP and Network
Services.
- How to run the netatalk, AppleTalk
software.
- The Linux IP Masquerade Resource page.
- Information about Linux IP NAT (Network
Address Translation).
- Wide Area Networked Environment (WANE), an
Internet connectivity package.
- X-ISP, a X11 interface to pppd and chat.
- Information about Linux and Wireless LANs.
- Linux at Cable Internet, has
Cable Internet Linux information as well as some Linux links.
- Linux at CESDIS, has information
about Ethernet drivers, networking tools, and other interesting things.
- The Linux Network Management
Pages, have some interesting information about network management with Linux.
- The ANGEL Network Monitor, a tool to
monitor network services.
- mon, an extensible service monitoring
daemon which can be used to monitor network or non-network resources.
- Woven Goods for Linux, has a lot of
information about web server applications and lots of general Linux information.
- Multicast and MBONE on Linux and Linux Multicast Information.
- Security
Information in Languages Other Than English
(!english)
- Linux Documentation Project Information
- Chinese
- Croatian
- Czech
- Dutch
- Estonian
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Hellenic (Greek)
- Hungarian
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Thai
- Turkish
- Miscellany
Multimedia
- Photos
- Logos
- Sounds
- Here, you can listen to Linus Torvalds give the definitive pronunciation of ``Linux'',
either in English, or Swedish.
(Swedish is actually his first language, as is the case with many people in Finland).
- Presentations and Slides
Miscellany
- Software Archives, Search Engines, Linux Watchers
- The Linux Archive Search, a search engine that searches
many popular Linux archives.
- Linux Search searches
sunsite.unc.edu, tsx-11.mit.edu, and ftp.funet.fi.
- A search engine for
InfoMagic's Linux Developers Resource CD.
- Linux Software Channel, a searchable software
archive.
- The Linux Web Watcher watches various
Linux-related pages for updates, and has a good index of Linux material on the web.
- The Linux FTP Watcher, watches popular Linux FTP
sites for updates.
- The Linux Software Database.
- Free Software Sites on the
Internet, an index list of free software packages with links to their location.
- Alkaid Technologies, a collection of DOS
shareware and freeware and links to software sites for all major PC platforms.
- GroundZero, a new repository of
hundreds of rapidly updated cutting edge GNU/Linux programs.
- Linux Search Engine, a categorized index of
Linux links, similar to Yahoo.
- Project Independence, a free software
repository and web site.
- ComputingSite, a search engine and directory
service on computing and the Internet.
- NCG Linux Search, a search engine that
indexes Linux-related web pages.
- Daily Diffs of Open Source and
Linux pages, showing what has changed on each page and change histories.
- Online Publications
- Articles
- Linux in a Gray Flannel Suit, an
article in Byte Magazine about Linux in a commercial setting.
- The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was,
an article in WIRED 5.08.
- Be a
Linux-based ISP, a tutorial article in UnixWorld Online, has information about
setting up a Linux-based PPP server.
- An OS for the people,
an article in Lantimes Online mentions Linux and other
Unices.
- Corel readies
NCs, a recent article in InfoWorld, mentions that Corel is using Linux as the OS
for it's new network computers.
- Australian Personal Computer has a number of
Linux-related articles in the November 1997 edition.
- OS Holy Wars, a recent
article in InternetWeek tests web server platforms, including Linux.
- Linux Helps Bring
"Titanic" to Life, a recent article in the Linux Journal.
- A recent Linux vs.
NT article in Computer Currents.
- Linux lines up
for the enterprise, a recent article in SunWorld.
- The reports of Unix's death are
greatly exaggerated, a recent article in Byte magazine, claims that "Linux is
what's bringing new hope to the Unix community".
- Red Hat Linux 5.0,
gets a favorable review in PC Magazine Online.
- Bonk! A New Windows
Security Hole, a recent article in Wired, cites Linux's and FreeBSD's open
development as the reason for quick releases of reliable security patches.
- Linux and Decentralized Development, a
paper about the decentralized nature of the Linux community.
- Unix Split
Personality: How to Virtual Host, a recent tutorial article in UnixWorld Online,
explains how to do virtual WWW hosting with Red Hat and Apache.
- Bad news about the upcoming I2O Bus for PCs at Wired
Magazine, and an I2O Expose.
- Freed Software Winning
Support, Making Waves, a recent article in Wired reports on the Free Software
revolution.
- The Linux User
Community wins InfoWorld's 1997 Best Technical Support Award and Red Hat 5.0 wins
1997 Product of the Year in the Operating Systems category.
- Andreessen Sees Mozilla-Linux
Upset Of Windows, a recent article in TechWeb.
- Troubleshooting Professional,
praises Linux in the April 1998 Issue.
- Cryptozilla Thwarts
Feds Crypto Ban, a recent article in Wired, reports on the release of a
crypto-powered browser for Linux (and others).
- Linus
Torvalds talks economics and operating systems, a recent article in InfoWorld.
- IS
SURVIVAL GUIDE, a recent article in InfoWorld praises Linux and offers an
interesting look at Linux and NT.
- An article in the Chronicle of Higher
Education, about Linux Beowolf clusters.
- First Monday, has several
interesting articles in a recent issue.
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX,
a recent performance comparison and analysis by consultant John
Kirch.
- Corel Embraces Open
Source, a recent article in Wired.
- Open Source Code
Feature Index, in CMPnet.
- An interview with Linus, in a
recent TechWeb issue.
- The Transmeta
Enigma, a recent speculation about Transmeta in Salon Magazine.
- How Secure is Your
E-commerce?, a recent article in Computer Currents.
- How Linux Could Kill
Windows NT, a recent article in ZDNet.
- A recent Datapro Study has shown
that Linux is the only operating system except Windows NT that is growing in corporate
markets.
- Do-It-Youself
Supercomputers, a recent article in Wired, about the Los Alamos National
Laboratories Linux cluster.
- Informix, Oracle will port to Linux,
one of the many news stories about the recent announcements - this one is from MSNBC,
and Informix,
Oracle ready to port to Linux from ZDNET.
- Source code for the masses,
a recent article about Free and Open Source Software at C|NET.
- Freeware children, a
feature in the August Forbes has Linus on the front cover and
covers free software topics.
- Radio Shows
- Magazines
- LinuxFocus, a free multilingual online
magazine for the Linux community.
- Linux Space Station Raven,
an online shareware documentation, to promote Linux, and to help you do something useful with
it.
- ~twaddle, a free software
magazine.
- A free online magazine, by the
Association of Canadian Linux User Groups (CANLUG).
- Knights of the System Table, an
unbiased OS online magazine (includes Linux-related articles).
- Linux Today, a bi-monthly Linux
E-Zine.
- 32 Bits Online Magazine, a magazine
covering various operating systems, including Linux.
- Online Services
- InterBoard, a threaded discussion system to
provide a structured, searchable Q&A area for linux newbies and pros.
- The Linux Cookie List,
containing funny quotes, code samples, excerpts from articles, or any other things that
are related to Linux and that make you giggle. You can also telnet to
cookie.icce.rug.nl, port 4002 to get a
single cookie.
- LinuxWare.com, an online Linux users group for
people interested in learning more about Linux, providing help to other
Linuxers, and
promoting Linux.
- The Linux User Support Team supports new and
novice users in getting "up to speed" with Linux systems.
- Basic Linux Theory For Beginners, a
free brief and very basic introduction to the Linux operating system.
- Basic Linux Training, a brief
and very basic introduction to the Linux operating system.
- Linux Support Services, a free volunteer-staffed
technical support service.
- The Linux Buyers Guide, lists where to
buy Linux distributions and products, as well as who has good prices.
- Linux and Computer News Sites
- Linux® Trademark Information
- Linux Shows and Conferences
- Past Linux, Unix, Free Software and Open Source Events
- Linux Fair, November 15 and 22 , 1997 in
Antwerp, Belgium.
- Comdex Fall
Linux Pavilion, November 17 - 21, 1997 in Las Vegas, NV, USA.
- Pluto Meeting 1997 December 5 - 8, 1997
in Perugia, Italy.
- LinuxPro '97, December 9 - 10, 1997
in Warsaw, Poland.
- exponet + INTERNET WELT WIEN 98, February 17 - 19,
1998, in Vienna, Austria featured a Linux conference on February 18.
- Linux98, May 16, 1998 in Copenhagen,
Denmark.
- 1998 Linux Expo, May 28 - 30, 1998, in Durham, NC,
USA.
- 1998 Linux-Kongress, June 3 - 5, 1998 in
Cologne, Germany.
- USENIX 1998 Annual Technical
Conference, June 15 - 19, 1998 in New Orleans, LA, USA. The conference featured a Freely
Distributable Software (FREENIX) Track.
- LinuxTag 1998, June 27 - 28, 1998 in
Kaiserslautern, Germany.
- UK Linux Conference, June 27 - 28, 1998 in
Manchester, England.
- 98 Perl Conference, August 17 - 20,
1998 in San Jose, CA, USA.
- Open Source Developer Day, August 21, 1998 in
San Jose, CA, USA.
- Annual Linux Shows
- Advocacy and Publicity
- Open Source Links
- The Rampantly Unofficial Linus
Torvalds FAQ.
- The Linux Speaker's Bureau lists
speakers specializing in Linux, who are willing to speak at Linux events.
- Interviews with Linus Torvalds and Richard M. Stallman by Hiroo Yamagata of
the Tokyo Linux Users Group.
- Linux Fortune Cookies, a collection of Linux
and computer-related quotes.
- A Linux Questionnaire, (with
results), about people's experiences with Linux.
Links to Pages With Links
- Linux in Business, such as
mission-critical applications, industry and government.
- Design Science Labs' Linux Pages.
- Info on Linux.
- John's Linux Page,
with Linux links, FVWM links, and general UNIX-related links.
- Linux WWW sites,
sites all over the world.
- Sandhill's Linux Pages, with
Linux links that can be added in real time.
- Linux at Indiana University.
- Linux NOW!, contains vast amounts of Linux
resources.
- The Linux Forum, provides information for new
and intermediate Linux users.
- Linux-Oriented Web Page, has a few
links and some Linux documents.
- The #LinuxHelp Homepage has a lot
of help for beginning Linux users.
- Red Hat Documentation contains a vast
amounts of help.
- Linux Information at Red Hat Software
has lots of information.
- The Linux Resources.
- Linux Enterprise Computing is a great page of
resources for Linux in business, commercial, and enterprise settings.
- The Linux WebRing, a collection
of Linux-related pages.
- Linux Lynx, a nifty looking Linux
links page.
- Linux Public Notes,
a dynamic "note card database" with Linux tips and notes.
- Lucc's Linux Linx, has some interesting links.
- Useful Web Links for UK based
Linux Users, has all sorts of links for UK Linux users.
- Liszt, is a mailing list and Usenet newsgroup
directory. Search for "linux" to find many mailing lists and local Linux news
groups.
- The Linux Zone has a good
collection of links.
- Information Page of Yusuf Motiwala, has Linux
and related links.
- LinuxAce has some interesting links, and
general information.
- Linux Places, a collection of Linux links.
- Unix Wizards, has some information about
Linux and general Unix stuff.
- Linux Links by Goob, has a lot of Linux
software links.
- Mythical Linux, has some interesting links,
including a user database.
- Resource's Island, a Linux page for
beginners.
- The Linux Resource Exchange, has some interesting
kernel patches, links to documentation, mailing lists and various other links.
- Linux 2.x Bank, has several Linux links, along with
searchable newsgroup archives.
- Linux Book Reviews and the Linux Bibliography, list Linux books.
- Opening Doors,
Breaking Windows: The Linux Book Guide.
- The #LinuxOS EFnet home page, has a lot of Linux
links and information, including Is Linux
for You?, a Linux advocacy page.
- The Linux Resource Kit has news, resources and
documentation for using Linux.
- LinuxWeb has many links and information.
- Linux PR, has some tips on
how to write good press releases, and where to send them.
- Dark Rain:
Empowering New Users, a promising new Linux site.
- Focus on Linux, has many Linux links and
collections of information.
- linux-howto, a site for general Linux news,
information and links.
- Everything Linux!, has lots of newbie
information, tips, a discussion forum, and loads of information and links.
- Linux Resources, a great page
with lots of information, including a big list of Linux books and lots of links.
- Leminator, Linux
administration for new users, news and links.
- UK.LINUX.ORG, has some good general Linux
information, as well as Alan Cox's projects.
- Linux Center, a collection of application,
development and free software links.
- LinuxFiles, a database of application software
for Linux.
- Index of Alternative Operating Systems, contains
links to Linux and many other operating systems and software.
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