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  • Linux-HOWTO.com
    HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, man pages, RFCs, IRC networks, books, Linux links, etc... pop
  • RedHat package manager
    aims to bring you the latest and most up to date information on the RPM software packaging tool which is taking the world by storm pop
  • Cross-platform text conversion
    a variety of tools and techniques for converting UNIX text files to DOS, DOS text files to Macintosh, Macintosh to ... new
  • ADSL mini-howto
    How to setup a Linux System to work with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop (ADSL), a new high-speed digital access line technology available from Telcos
  • Adventures in Linux Programming
    A systems administration book (in portuguese), other docs, weekly tcltk guide, tips and tricks, code, device drivers. All for Linux.
  • Audio File Format FAQ
    a collection of information related to Sound Formats used by computers that was started in November of 1991
  • Blender Tutor Guide
    (commercial) the ultimate practical guide for people that want to learn Blender
  • developerWorks
    provides a comprehensive, online resource for creating open, cross-platform applications. The resources (news, tools and code, standards, and education) are organized into zones that focus on Java technology, XML, security, and Web development.
  • Encrypting your Disks with Linux
    an overview of the different ways of encrypting your files on a partition using Linux (loopback encryption, ehd, cfs, tcfs, ppdd, sfs, StegFS and BestCrypt)
  • Enhancing E-Mail Security With Procmail
    a document that attempts to address the trend towards "enhancing" email clients with support for active content, which exposes end-users to many and varied threats, by "sanitizing" email: removing obvious exploit attempts and disabling the channels through which exploits are delivered
  • HOWTO Search
    We have taken over 200 HOWTO documents from the LDP, put them into an easy to search database, and made them available for you. We also have several online guides for you to browse through.
  • iMac Linux
    information and resources for the Linux port to the iMac
  • InfraRed-HOWTO
    an introduction to Linux and infrared devices and how to use the software provided by the Linux/IrDA project.
  • Installing glibc-2 on Linux
    document describes what I had to do to get glibc-2, also known as libc-6, installed on my Linux system. It contains a step-by-step guide to recompile and install all components needed
  • Introduction to Data Communications for Linux Users
    everything about networking and data communications except for Linux. You can consider it equivalent of the Net+ course or the network essentials of the MSCE and CNE certifications. Topics covered are OSI Model, The Big Picture, ADSL, Wave Modems, ISDN, Frame relay, X.25, modems, modulation, telephony, FDM, TDM, STDM, QAM, FDSK, AM, FM, RS-232, Xon/Xoff, null modems, asynchronous and synchronous communications, line encoding, ethernet, token ring, NICs, PC hardware, repeaters, hubs, bridges, routers, brouters, gateways, TCP/IP, packet sniffing, etc.
  • Jim's Linux Programming Site
    a small collection of programming articles on Linux programming, starting with a quick start guide to console graphics using the framebuffer device.
  • Josh's Linux Guide
    A good Linux guide for beginners. Includes all the basic things and info to get started.
  • Linus Torvalds Interview
    part of an Open Source Code Spotlight series being run on CMPNet - Linus discusses the nature of freeware, future directions of the open source code movement and the business models that work for the freeware process
  • Linux Administration Made Easy
    attempts to describe day-to-day administration and maintenance issues commonly faced by Linux system administrators. This 130+ page guide is geared to an audience of both corporate as well as home users, and attempts to summarize the installation and configuration, as well as the day-to-day administrative and maintenance procedures that should be followed to keep a Linux-based server or desktop system up and running
  • Linux AI/ALIFE mini-HOWTO
    Collection of information concerning the use of Linux for research into artificial intelligence and artificial life.
  • Linux Hardware Database
    ties user commments, ratings and driver information with a specific product record. This allows visitors to pull up all the information relevant to the components they own or are planning to buy
  • Linux Help Online
    Specialize in Linux information, resources, and official home of the #LINUX EFnet IRC channel.
  • Linux Knowledge Base
    The Linux Knowledge Base is a searchable archive of Linux technical information, built from the Linux HOWTO's, various web and ftp sites, mailing lists, and newsgroups
  • Linux Multimedia Guide
    book by Jeff Trantor published by The O'Reilly Press. This book tells you how to program such popular devices as sound cards, CD-ROMs, and joysticks. It also describes the best free software packages that support manipulation of graphics, audio, and video and offers guidance on fitting the pieces together
  • Linux Network Commands
    lists and describes the commands you should have available if you have a Linux box and chose to install networking capabilities
  • Linux NIS HOWTO and info
    The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a simple network lookup service consisting of databases and processes. It was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP). The functionality of the two remains the same; only the name has changed. Its purpose is to provide information, that has to be known throughout the network, to all machines on the network.
  • Linux on Libretto
    documentation about running Linux on the Japanese Toshiba Libretto
  • Linux Quake Howto
    attempts to be a comprehensive source of information about all aspects of Quake, QuakeWorld and Quake II under Linux
  • Linux Tips and Tricks
    Useful collection of Linux tips and tricks, from newsgroups and mailing-lists. With classification by themes
  • Linuxinfo.DE
    offers German Information and Documentation about Linux.
  • man-pages-ja
    a comprehensive collection of Japanese man pages for Linux. It contains Japanese version of LDP man-pages, man pages for GNU tools, and ones for various opensource applications. More than 800 pages are available in this package
  • Open Source Code Spotlight Index
    index page to the Open Source Code feature. It includes links to interviews with Jeff Papows; the CEO of Lotus and to Eric Raymond; open source code advocate and Fetchmail programme plus more
  • plain Linux
    Main attractions: Linux related mailing list archives (latest 2000 and 200 articles), linux history, formatted HOWTOs and guides.
  • Ready-made Linux Presentation
    A ready-made, portable "slideshow" done in HTML. Suitable for introductory talks, and designed to work well in 640x480 for VGA projectors.
  • Swedish Linux Project
    Main site of the project of translating Linux documantation, mostly HOWTO's, into swedish
  • The GUI Toolkit, Framework Page
    This page provides a comprehensive reference on toolkits for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs), with emphasis on resources for free software.
  • Wireless LAN Howto
    explores the magical world of Wireless LANs and Linux. Wireless LAN is not a very widespread and well known technology
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