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An explanation of why universities should begin supporting Linux.
Provides software, support, services, news to Linux market; promotes Debian GNU/Linux, home of AdminForce Remote.
Links organized by topic to distributions, drivers, programming, security, and window managers.
Provides a fully free version of Arch Linux, with no proprietary components of any kind. News, bug tracker, wiki, package database, mailing lists.
Turn-key product development; Linux: porting, drivers, kernel support.
Offers design and development consultancy specialising in board support packages, toolchains, automated testing, infrastructure design, system migration and legal analysis.
A built-in kernel debugger from SGI released under the GPL license. Site offers some documentation of the project and download section.
Sangoma
Provides a short introduction to Linux network security.
System administration, security, server related issues and basic system administration.
Writing, Dungeons and Dragons, Debian software, and journal.
Software projects and bicycle tour descriptions.
Wrote documentation of the Linux boot process. Has introductions to his love of logic, math, philosophy, GNU/linux, music, family, and some links.
Listing of the GNU software packages.
National Security Agency research project, to modify the Linux kernel with enhanced security-related functions, including mandatory access controls. Now included in modern Linux kernels.
Linux packages search engine and repositories browser.
Access to Linux manual pages on a per distribution and per version basis.
Use Tux as your websites icon in browsers that support favicon.
Find many penguin images in different colors, created by Urs Streidl.
User group dedicated to using Linux to forensically examine computers. Open to all, topics be related to forensics and log exams.
Linux news, manuals, tips and a lot of Open Source related information.
Provides output from the package system, indicating the progress of packages into the testing distribution.
Provides information about supported implementations of the Lisp programming language.
A tool that allows to edit ebuild-scripts and check the syntax before trying to build it. Lists features, downloads, documentation and screenshots. No longer actively developed.
A review of the distribution.
Describes the steps that are required for installing on a Fujitsu notebook.
Firm expands experiment selling low-cost PCs running Linux OS. Web site now has lines of Microtel PCs with installed Lindows, Mandrake. May be milestone for Linux public acceptance. Sales are above expectations. [CNET News.com]
Guide on how to convert a Linux live CD distribution into a bootable USB format for greater speed and data persistence.
Live CD for repairing your system and recovering your data after a crash.
Ubuntu-based family of lightweight installable live CDs optimized for ease of use. Each is pre-integrated for a specific application including LAMP, Joomla, Ruby on Rails, Drupal, MediaWiki, Django and others.
Comparison of installation and usability with other Debian variants [OSNews]
Project goal: promote use of KDE and KDE-based programs on Red Hat Linux by creating and distributing core and 3rd-party KDE RPM packages.
A list of all hardware that is certified for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and previous versions of Red Hat Linux.
The original Linux distribution, geared towards power and stability. FAQ, support, news, mailing lists, downloads, and links.
A public repository of build scripts for additional software on Slackware.
News, reviews, and guides. Find links to popular software downloads and other community resources.
Community for users to discuss this distribution, seek peer support, and offer advice.
A team functioning under Ubuntu to provide a platform and encouragement for women to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux.
Official site; Commercially sponsored Debian-derived Linux distribution that focuses on usability, a regular 6-month release cycle, and a commitment to at least 18 months of security updates for every release.
Feature development specifications which are tracked from discussion through to review, approval, and implementation.
Setting up a secure server using RedHat Linux and LinuxFromScratch.
How to automount devices in Linux.
How to use your CD-ROM under Linux.
Digicam is a simple and easy-to-use command-line utility to take, retrieve, and delete pictures from a Kodak DC21x camera.
Digital camera software for cameras using the DC-3 protocol, such as the Ricoh RDC-300, 300Z, and 4300.
Software for UNIX and BeOS to control the Panasonic dc1000 series of digital cameras.
gnokii (from GNU-Nokia) is a project to develop tools and drivers for Nokia mobile phones for Linux, BSD and other Unixes/operating systems.
Linux I/O port programming mini-HOWTO.
Howto setup kiosks to boot over a network, NFS mount everything, and run applications locally.
Linux AX.25 Kernel support.