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Linux Distributions
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| Linux
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| Linux Information
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| How to install and configure.
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Linux -
What is is linux ? Linux is a FREE Unix type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. The source code for Linux is freely available to everyone, under the GNU General Public License , Visit the sites recommended below to find out more about the operating system that is causing a revolution in the world of computers.
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.: Linux Distributions
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Linux Sites, Documentation and Resources Linux Books Linux Publications, Magazines, Books, News
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| Slash Dot Technology News
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| Linux Gazette
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| Linux Journal
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| Linux Today
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| LWN - Linux News
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| Linux World Linux News
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| Wired Republic Tech News
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| Linux Resources
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| Linux Gazette
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| Linux Planet
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| ext2
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| LinuxPower
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| Open Resources
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| Linux Orbit
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| BeOpen.com
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| LinuxDev.net
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| LinuxTelephony
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XBox Linux Project
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| Linux Information
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| linux Web site Devoted to Linux.
The recent introduction of Linux into the embedded sector has been one of the most exciting changes in the last few years.
Based on the open-source model, it offers new possibilities to embedded engineers traditionally used to commercial operating systems.
Currently many universities train students to develop embedded products. Until last year, most lectures and lab sessions were based on a commercial real-time operating system.
Now we use Linux, and this fact has opened our minds and given us possibilities for a future evolution.
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linux OS Web site Focused on Linux with useful Linux OS and Open Source news and information resources.
featuring Linux news, more Linux documentation, links to Linux software and other new stuff.
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| Linux Kernel
This is the primary site for the Linux kernel source, but it has much more than just kernels.
If you're new to Linux, you don't want to download the kernel, which is just a component in a working Linux system. Instead, you want what is called a distribution of Linux, which is a complete Linux system. There are numerous distributions available for download on the Internet as well as for purchase from various vendors; some are general-purpose, and some are optimized for specific uses. We currently have mirrors of the Debian and RedHat general-purpose distributions available at mirrors.kernel.org, as well as a small collection of special-purpose distributions
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| All Linux Devices All Linux Devices is a resource from internet
for professionals interested in maintaining the highest level of awareness pertaining to Linux and the Open Source (TM) community news.
All Linux Devices deliver news content the way you want it. By allowing content "filtering", you could initially remove content from the All Linux Devices newswire, for example.
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| Linux Questions
Linux Site with forums where the Linux newbies can ask questions and Linux experts can offer advice.
Topics include security, installation, networking and much more. If you would like to post you must be a member.
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| Linux Doc .org -
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| Linux Planet For people new to Linux or just Changing to Linux?
Search all the best sites for new user and migration information.
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| Linux Router Project
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| Linux Documentation Project - The canonical set of Linux online and printed documentation.
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| Linux Online - Linux information.
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| linux.org.uk - Linux information from Great Britain (very good!)
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| Linux International - An organization for promoting the use of Linux.
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| The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ - Answers to frequently-asked questions about the Linux kernel (including how to submit patches)
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| "A small trail through the Linux kernel" - A walk-through of what the kernel does when it runs a small demonstration program.
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| Linux kernel source finder - A list of where to get architecture-specific kernel sources and patches.
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| Linux Apps and Modules
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| Webmin - Common Control Panel Software
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| Fresh Meat Source of Libraries and resources in different versions
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| Linux Apps All kind of programs for Linux
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| Linux Berg
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| 32 bits online
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| Linux Complete and updated information
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| The Bazaar Expo, Conference, Shows
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| Amarillo Linux Convention
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| ALS Show Case
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| Linux Expo
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| Linux World Expo
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| LinuxGames Games
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| Game Tome News
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| Linux For Kids Games
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| KDE Linux Desktop
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| GNOME Linux Desktop
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| Window Managers Linux Desktop
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| Kernel Traffic
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| Linux HQ Kernel
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| Alan Cox Kernel
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| Apache
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| Perl
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| Sendmail
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| Mozilla
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| 3D Linux
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| The Gimp
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| WINE
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| LinuxArtist.org
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| Linux Documentation Project
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| Linux-Howto
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| Humorix Linux Humor
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| Segfault Linux Humor
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| Linux.de German Linux News
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| Linux.nu Swedish Linux News
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| NNL French Linux News
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| LinuxFR French Linux News
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| Linux Verband German Linux News
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| Linux.hu Hungarian Linux News
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| PinguimNews Portuguese Linux News
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| NL.Linux.org Dutch Linux News
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| Linux Events
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| Linux Training
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| The CGI specification
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| HTML Complete Guide
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| UniCode Character Standard
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| DHTML Dynamic Drive
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| Web Robots
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Xbox - and Linux -
The Xbox is a gaming console by Microsoft. It consists of very powerful IBM-PC-based hardware, runs a stripped-down version of the Windows kernel and, for anti-piracy reasons, allows only games to run.
The Xbox Linux Project aims to provide a version of GNU/Linux for the Xbox, so that it can be used as an ordinary computer. Linux should make use of all Xbox hardware and allow to install and run software from standard i386 Linux distributions.
An Xbox running Linux is very useful as a desktop computer, as a (web) server or as a node in a Linux cluster.
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You can already download a full distribution of Xbox Linux and try it out on your (modded) Xbox!
Build and Xbox from Mandrake and SUSE !
Manifesto Xbox
Policy - The policy of the Xbox Linux Project consists of the following important points:
The project is completely legal. We do not have anything to do with software piracy and we are not interested in it at all.
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XBox FAQ XBoxLinux
Can I already run Linux on the Xbox? Yes! Of course it runs !
Why Linux? Why not Windows?
Because Windows does run on the Xbox - with the help of Linux.
Will I be able to connect a keyboard and a mouse to the Xbox?
Where does Linux install on the hard disk? Won't it overwrite my savegames?
Can I replace the Xbox hard drive with a bigger one?
The Xbox has only 64 MB of RAM. Is this enough for Linux? Can I add more RAM?
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