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Linux Websites Linux : Websites : AboutDebian.com Linux Guides
Posted: ( Mon 23rd Jun 2003 05:10:04[PM] UTC )
Step-by-step guides walk you through the installation and configuration of numerous types of LAN, Internet, and gateway servers.
Linux : Websites : The Linux Migration Quick Reference
Posted: ( Fri 16th May 2003 05:00:27[AM] UTC )
This site gives you the nuts and bolts view of how to get things going in Linux in the shortest amount of time. No need to wade through lots of documentation.
Linux : Websites : Asian Open Source Centre launched
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:54:27[AM] UTC )
This Asia Open Source Centre is to promoting free software and open source use in Asia, especially related to localization.The centre focuses on open source issues specific to Asia, such as localization of software, open source for creating local content, and the use of open source to bridge the 'digital divide'.
Linux : Websites : MH Linux News Portal and Support Forum
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:54:03[AM] UTC )
“MH Linux”. My main aim is to produce a support forum that will be useful for the Linux Newbie right the way up to the more experienced Linux user, but more than this I am hoping it will become a community of like minded people that share a common interest in Linux
MH Linux Homepage
Linux : Websites : \"CZ Linux\" Linux Community, Help and Support Forum
Posted: ( Tue 31st Dec 2002 09:43:43[AM] UTC )
“CZ Linux”. My main aim is to produce a support forum that will be useful for the Linux Newbie right the way up to the more experienced Linux user, but more than this I am hoping it will become a community of like minded people that share a common interest in Linux. The board is running phpBB2 and its hosted on a Linux Server ( Red Hat ) so all round its Linux friendly and open source.
Link to CZ Linux.
Linux : Websites : LinuxQuestions.org
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 04:42:08[AM] UTC )
LinuxQuestions.org offers a free Linux forum where Linux newbies can ask questions and Linux experts can offer advice. Topics include security, installation, networking and much
more. Also offered is a chat room and a Slashdot-like weblog.
Linux : Websites : Dedicated Linux employment site
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 04:38:41[AM] UTC )
If you're looking to hire a Linux professional or are looking for a job where you can utilize your skills in Linux or open source software, check
out Mojolin. It's free for HR, recruiters and job seekers alike. It boasts an advanced search of both resumes and job listings. It has a clean, intuitive and very fast interface. It now supports international listings and has a daily email agent of the latest posted jobs.
Linux : Websites : Andamooka.org
Posted: ( Mon 8th Jan 2001 05:26:08[PM] UTC )
Andamooka hosts free and open books for online reading, annotation, and discussion. There are several open content books on Andamooka including KDE 2.0 Development.
Linux : Websites : Doclib.org: One site, all the doc's
Posted: ( Sat 16th Dec 2000 11:51:37[PM] UTC )
This site carries nearly 1GB of Linux documentation organised into sub-categories. Everything is searchable.
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Name
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Linux
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Official site
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http://www.linux.org
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Download from
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http://www.linux.org
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License
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GPL
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FAQ
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http://www.linux.org/faq.html
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Description
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Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with
assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net.
It aims towards POSIX compliance.
It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged
Unix, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries,
demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory
management and TCP/IP networking.
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Development Status
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Very active. Some big names are behind it so expect a lot from this OS.
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