sujithtom
21-11-2004, 05:17 PM
Please post here useful Linux related links here. Here goes some of them:
Support, Forum, Download, Man Pages, Journals etc.
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Caldera Linux support page ( http://www.caldera.com/support ).
• Debian Linux support page
( http://www.valinux.com/services/support/?session_hash=7d7ccc8f28c0f42cddc98da037d7875a ).
• Gnome Web site ( http://www.gnome.org ) — Home of the Gnome desktop environment.
• KDE Web site ( http://www.kde.org ) — Home of the KDE desktop environment.
• Linux at IBM ( http://www-4.ibm.com/software/is/mp/linux ) — The IBM Linux home page,
containing news, software downloads and support options.
• Linux Documentation Project ( http://www.linuxdoc.org ) — A collection of Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs), how-to documents, manuals and online magazines.
• Linux Gazette ( http://www.linuxgazette.com ) — It includes articles, columns and even
comic strips.
• Linux Guide ( http://www.firstlinux.com/guide ) — A glossary of Linux and communications
terms.
• Linux Journal ( http://www.linuxjournal.com ) — It contains links to newsgroups, chat
rooms, online manuals, FAQs, vendor support sites, local Linux user groups and more.
• Linux Man Pages ( http://linux.ctyme.com ) — A collection of the man (manual) instructions
for various Linux commands and utilities.
• Linux Newbies ( http://www.linuxnewbies.org ) — Help files for “newbies� (those new to
Linux).
• Red Hat Linux support page ( http://www.redhat.com/apps/support ).
• Slick Penguin ( http://www.slickpenguin.com ) — White papers, case studies and other
The following newsgroups can provide a significant amount of user-to-user help:
• comp.os.linux.announce — Announcements of new products, updates, bug fixes, etc.
• comp.os.linux.hardware — Support on hardware issues, including compatibility,
configuration, device drivers and product evaluations.
• comp.os.linux.misc — A catch-all for whatever doesn’t fit in one of the other groups.
• comp.os.linux.networking — For questions about networking hardware, software and
configurations.
comp.os.linux.setup — How to install and configure Linux and add-on products.
• comp.os.linux.x — Installing, configuring and using the X Window System under Linux
Linux Softwares
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DLR Fresh Archive ( http://www.go.dlr.de/fresh/linux/src )
• Freshmeat ( http://freshmeat.net ; love the name!)
• Linux Apps ( http://www.linuxapps.com )
• Linux Archives ( http://home.linuxarchives.com/software.html )
• Linux Game Tome ( http://www.happypenguin.org )
• Linux Games ( http://www.linuxgames.com ) :)
• Linux Software Encyclopedia ( http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/linuxlist/linuxlist/linuxlist.html )
• Linuxberg/Tucows Linux ( http://linux.tucows.com )
• Slashdot ( http://slashdot.org )
Beyond merely software, these sites also carry Linux books. For
extensive list of Linux books, try O’Reilly & Associates ( http://linux.oreilly.com ).
Source : Preparing Today for Linux Tommorow
P.S. GnuRag: Plz make this post sticky if you can. :D
Support, Forum, Download, Man Pages, Journals etc.
-------------
Caldera Linux support page ( http://www.caldera.com/support ).
• Debian Linux support page
( http://www.valinux.com/services/support/?session_hash=7d7ccc8f28c0f42cddc98da037d7875a ).
• Gnome Web site ( http://www.gnome.org ) — Home of the Gnome desktop environment.
• KDE Web site ( http://www.kde.org ) — Home of the KDE desktop environment.
• Linux at IBM ( http://www-4.ibm.com/software/is/mp/linux ) — The IBM Linux home page,
containing news, software downloads and support options.
• Linux Documentation Project ( http://www.linuxdoc.org ) — A collection of Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs), how-to documents, manuals and online magazines.
• Linux Gazette ( http://www.linuxgazette.com ) — It includes articles, columns and even
comic strips.
• Linux Guide ( http://www.firstlinux.com/guide ) — A glossary of Linux and communications
terms.
• Linux Journal ( http://www.linuxjournal.com ) — It contains links to newsgroups, chat
rooms, online manuals, FAQs, vendor support sites, local Linux user groups and more.
• Linux Man Pages ( http://linux.ctyme.com ) — A collection of the man (manual) instructions
for various Linux commands and utilities.
• Linux Newbies ( http://www.linuxnewbies.org ) — Help files for “newbies� (those new to
Linux).
• Red Hat Linux support page ( http://www.redhat.com/apps/support ).
• Slick Penguin ( http://www.slickpenguin.com ) — White papers, case studies and other
The following newsgroups can provide a significant amount of user-to-user help:
• comp.os.linux.announce — Announcements of new products, updates, bug fixes, etc.
• comp.os.linux.hardware — Support on hardware issues, including compatibility,
configuration, device drivers and product evaluations.
• comp.os.linux.misc — A catch-all for whatever doesn’t fit in one of the other groups.
• comp.os.linux.networking — For questions about networking hardware, software and
configurations.
comp.os.linux.setup — How to install and configure Linux and add-on products.
• comp.os.linux.x — Installing, configuring and using the X Window System under Linux
Linux Softwares
------------------
DLR Fresh Archive ( http://www.go.dlr.de/fresh/linux/src )
• Freshmeat ( http://freshmeat.net ; love the name!)
• Linux Apps ( http://www.linuxapps.com )
• Linux Archives ( http://home.linuxarchives.com/software.html )
• Linux Game Tome ( http://www.happypenguin.org )
• Linux Games ( http://www.linuxgames.com ) :)
• Linux Software Encyclopedia ( http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/linuxlist/linuxlist/linuxlist.html )
• Linuxberg/Tucows Linux ( http://linux.tucows.com )
• Slashdot ( http://slashdot.org )
Beyond merely software, these sites also carry Linux books. For
extensive list of Linux books, try O’Reilly & Associates ( http://linux.oreilly.com ).
Source : Preparing Today for Linux Tommorow
P.S. GnuRag: Plz make this post sticky if you can. :D