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A Linux Journal Article by Phil Lewis.
An introduction to Linux and infrared devices and how to use the software provided by the Linux-IrDA project.
The Linux joystick driver homepage.
LCDproc is a small piece of software that displays real-time system information from your Linux box on a 20x4 backlit LCD.
A resource site for all types of win/linmodems.
The RAID HOWTO software guide for Linux.
GNU/Linux Resources for the ESA/390 IBM Mainframe Architecture
SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, and frame-grabbers).
Linux HOWTO on using remote serial consoles.
TV viewer for use with TV cards and Video for Linux. It also features a radio user interface. It can support recording of various formats and codecs including MPEG, AVI. It supports remote control and scheduled power-on/off recording/reminding.
Second edition. Also published as a book by O'Reilly. Includes information about configuring TCP/IP, IP accounting, masquerading/NAT, NFS, IPX, and NCP.
Register article by a Newsforge regular about the "market share" of popular Operating Systems.
Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software. CNET.
Linux trivia podcast from Chicago, Illinois. Released in mp3 and ogg vorbis formats.
Linux, open-source, and ham radio podcast. Produced in ogg vorbis and mp3 formats.
Linux video podcast covers Linux news, technology, and, Linux-related topics.
This allows anyone who uses Linux on a PowerPC to run the Mac OS as its own application, at near full speed.
Open source, kernel-level debugger for Linux with the look and feel of Window's SoftIce
Linux Benchmarking HOWTO
Ncurses is software for controlling writing to the console screen under Unix, Linux and other operating systems.
This is an internal project to make Debian an OS that children of all ages will want to use.
General Education Online is a web based project started in 1995 by Michael Viron that provides a database of links to web sites of educational facilities worldwide.
Arcade 2D shoot-em-up game with 41 levels and more than 200 sprites.
Old-style vertical scrolling space-shooter. Fight your way through enemies using different weapons.
shhopt - library for parsing command line options.
Describes the hardware, software and procedures needed to encode, play, mix and stream MP3 sound files.
A C++ library for heavy duty networking applications. For Objects Management, Events, Signals, Timing, and Asynchrone Stream Devices.
icmpquery is a tool for sending and receiving ICMP queries for the destinations address mask and current time.
Protocol LAN analyzer that can monitor various interfaces: ISDN, PPP, Token Ring, standard: loopback, 10baseT Ethernet.
A technical FAQ for the NSA SELinux project, which covers installation and implementation issues.
This website is collection of howtos, tutorials, tips, tricks, hacks and solutions for Fedora Linux Distribution. This website tries to supply easy to follow howtos.
A general Linux portal featuring: comparisons of GNU/Linux and BSD systems, distro chooser, reviews and articles on free software, first steps in GNU/Linux.
A set of Unix/Linux manual pages
A comprehensive guide to iptables.
Linux User Group for Cairo University. Site contains news and meetings information.
Positive account of introducing some total computer novices to GNU/Linux, with about 100 forum comments. First of 2 parts. [OSNews.com]
Written by two Debian developers, covers the administration of the operating system.
Seattle Federal judge refuses request by Lindows to dismiss Microsoft trademark case against it, paving way for April trial. Jury now set to decide if Microsoft has right to word 'windows' in some cases, or if it is generic term. [CNET News.com]
Discussion of discrepancies between boxed and ISO versions, installation options, and included applications.
Red Hat Linux operating system review: as the best known and most widely available Linux, it's right for a wide range of corporate and home uses.
Detailed tutorial written for new users about installation using the FTP method.
Embedded Linux/Microcontroller Project, a port of GNU/Linux for various microcontrollers and microprocessors. General information along with related projects, CVS repository and a download section.
An OpenWrt distribution which aims to be easy to use through a simplified Web interface. Documentation, screenshots, support forum.
A tiny floppy distribution of Linux, set to fit on one floppy disk that is able to provide new Linux users with low-end machines (386) very useful set of networking related binaries and firewall tools.
Fits one floppy, supports many filesystems: 23, with all needed disklabels and broad write support: read-write-backup files from IDE, SCSI drives with many partition types: Apple, NTFS, VFAT, EXT2/3, RaiserFS. Useful for file/disk rescue.
Tips, tutorials and articles about Ubuntu Linux.
A guide on using Linux on the Sony VAIO Z505HE/HS/JE/JS.
Installing Linux on a Sony Vaio Z505SX notebook
Provides powerful Linux laptops. New as well as refurbished laptops are sold.
Out with the old Sequent servers, in with Linux.