Linux.comhttp://www.Linux.com
(26.04.02)
In only a year, VA Linux's Linux.com has become one of the most compelling
Linux sites on the Net. Under the guidance of site manager Trae McCombs and
his army of volunteers, Linux.com has added tons of useful features and
resources for the Linux community. Linux.com's recent partnership with
O'Reilly & Associates has added some top-quality, professionally written
content to the mix.
LinuxStart.com http://www.LinuxStart.com
(26.04.02)
Think Yahoo!, but for Linux. LinuxStart features a good selection of
links, divided into sensible topic areas. If you are trying to migrate
your Web mail from Hotmail, Linux-Start features Web-based e-mail. You
can even host your Web page with them.
LinuxLinks.com http://www.linuxlinks.com
(26.04.02)
LinuxLinks.com - это один из самых исчерпывающих списков ссылок по Linux.
Linux Online http://www.linux.org
(26.04.02)
Linux Online, более известный как Linux.org, - дедушка Linux-порталов.
Домашняя страница операционной системы Linux. Самое полезное место для
начинающих пользователей - содержит много вводной информации (конечно,
на английском).
Free Software Foundation.
(26.04.02) или GNU
(30.04.02)
Сервер организации, которая создала много полезных приложений
для Linux, самым известным из которых является редактор Emacs. Однако
основной целью организации является создание новой свободно распространяемой
операционной системы типа UNIX, подобной Linux, но называющейся GNU
(GNU's Not UNIX).
www.linuxhq.com
(26.04.02)
LinuxHQ
- сервер, посвященный ядру Linux. Информация о разных версиях ядра, новости,
обзоры, неофициальные патчи и т.п.
LinuxMall.com http://www.linuxmall.com
(26.04.02)
-
интересный сервер, последние новости, списки рассылки.
Но главная его цель все же продажа разных вещей, имеющих отношение к Linux.
www.linuxworld.com
(30.04.02)
Хороший
сайт, содержащий много информативных статей. Не забудьте заглянуть в разделы
"Topical Index" и "Archive".
LinuxPlanet.com http://www.linuxplanet.com
(2.05.2000)
- очень хороший сайт.
One of the Linux sites that has done very well after being acquired by a Big Company is LinuxPlanet,
which was snapped up by the Internet.com folks during its brief Linux feeding frenzy last year. With
moderated discussion forums, reviews, and tutorials on real-world topics such as printing and finding
documentation, LinuxPlanet can be a useful, if not-quite-comprehensive, site for the newbie.
Beginners Linux Guide http://www.linux.ie/beginners-linux-guide
(30.04.02)
The Beginners Linux Guide is part of the Irish Linux User Group Web site. It is a very useful
site that features well-written tutorials
on how to use basic Linux commands, vi, installation information, and more.
Linuxdot.org http://www.linuxdot.org
(29.08.00)
Linux, it's not just for Yanks anymore. Linuxdot.org is based in the United Kingdom and hosts an excellent guide for the newbie, appropriately titled the Newbie's Linux Manual. The Newbie's Linux Manual features sections on everything from partitioning a hard disk to a simplified introduction to MySQL.
Linuxnewbie.org LinuxNewbie.org
(2.05.2000)
- хороший, проблемно-ориентированный сайт для новичков (и не только)
Linuxnewbie.org is a conglomeration of news headlines, discussion forums,
and the famous Newbieized Help Files. The NHFs are designed to help newbies
get used to using Linux and configuring parts of their systems. You can also
join in discussions or check out the Linuxnewbie.org bookshelf for recommended
books.
Simple End User Linux
(20.03.2000)
- проект, поставивший целью упрощение работы с Linux для
конечных пользователей (на англ. языке)
Новости Linux
Slashdot.org
(29.08.00)
Самые последние новости о компьютерных технологиях, в том числе и о Linux.
Пуьликуются авторские статьи и письма посетителей (причем без всякой цензуры).
Сейчас сайт вошел в семейство сайтов VA Linux.
Freshmeat
- ежедневные сообщения
о всех новинках программного обеспечения для Линукс.
Linux Today
(29.08.00)
Публикует длинный перечень новостей, пресс-релизов, рекламных сообщений и прочих
материалов. Заглянув сюда, Вы узнаете о большинстве событий в Линукс-сообществе.
Linux PR
(30.04.02)
Здесь только сводка новостей, по-видимому, с Linux Today. Удобно.
Linux Weekly News
(16.01.2000)
Все новости, посвященные Linux, за неделю. Информация удобно разбита
по категориям: новости вообще, коммерческие, новости о усовершенствованиях
в ядре Linux, новые средства разработки программ для Linux, программы для
Linux, вышедшие за неделю и т.д. Если вы хотите убедиться, что Linux действительно
очень быстро развивается и получает поддержку крупных (и не только) коммерческих
компаний, обязательно посетите этот сайт!
Новости здесь снабжаются хорошими
рекдакторскими комментариями. Выходит по четвергам.
Linux Weekly News/Daily
(26.11.2000)
Новости, которые в конце недели войдут в Linux Weekly News.
Обновляется ежедневно.
Wired News
(30.04.02)
Wired may run only a couple of Linux-specific news stories every week,
but they always have something of interest to the technophile, and they do
something that many of the link-driven Linux news sites don't seem to have
time for: They write stories.
Wide Open News
Red Hat's foray into the Linux news arena contains some interesting features and
articles written by big-league professional journalists. The site posts a few pieces
of original content each week, generally of very high editorial quality.
Linux Programming News
(28.11.2000)
Новости, обзоры, статьи и ссылки для людей программирующих под Linux'ом.
Kernel Traffic
(28.11.2000)
- еженедельные новости о ядре Линукс.
Apache Today
Новости и статьи web-серверу Apache (анонсы новых модулей и систем,
статьи по web-программированию, информация о PHP и Perl, сравнение производительности,
ссылки на новые книги и руководства в сети, описание проблем и методов их решения).
BSD Today - Ежедневные новости по *BSD Unix
(OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD). Множество интересных статей, обзоров и сравнений.
Daemon News - Новости и обзоры
для сообщества пользователей разных версий BSD.
Электронные периодические издания, посвященные Linux
Penguin Magazine http://www.penguinmagazine.com
(29.08.00)
The fact of the matter is that there's no one site out there that offers
everything the Linux newbie would possibly want to know, but newcomer Penguin Magazine
can really help out. Launched earlier this year by one-man Linux-publishing sensation
Scott Haven, the site has great content like step-by-step "walkthroughs" on X Windows
and the Linux filesystem. If you are tired of reading stories that assume you know
way more about Linux than you really do, Penguin Magazine will come as a breath
of fresh air.
Linux Journal Online http://www.LinuxJournal.com
(28.08.00)
Linux Journal's Web site is one step beyond its print magazine, featuring bits
from its newsstand edition and a few features that are not carried in the print edition. In addition, LJ's site features the LJ Career Center, discussion forums, and the famous Linux Software Wishlist. Want to convince your boss to use Linux? Check out LJ's Linux in the Enterprise section.
Другие адреса -
www2.linuxjournal.com,
www3.linuxjournal.com.
LinuxWorld http://www.LinuxWorld.com
LinuxWorld delivers a number of original Linux stories each week that touch on everything from software reviews to coverage of big stories in the Linux marketplace. LinuxWorld is probably best-known for Nick Petreley's regular anti-Microsoft diatribe, "The Penguin Brief."
Linux Gazette http://www.linuxgazette.com
(16.01.2000)
The Linux Gazette is published by Linux Journal and is part of
the Linux Documentation Project. It has been going strong with
volunteer-driven submissions since 1995. (If you check their archives
you can see a really, really old Red Hat logo). The Linux Gazette
features tutorials and tips for the more advanced Linux user, as well as
a help-wanted section, where readers can send ideas for future articles.
LinuxGazette -- ежемесячное издание о системе Linux. Будет интересна как
для начинающих пользователей, так и для профессионалов. В журнале можно
узнать много полезной информации, от приемов работы в редакторе Emacs до
описаний приемов программирования на C++ и Java.
(Другие адреса The Linux Gazette).
Salon Magazine: The Free Software Story http://www.salon.com/tech/special/opensource/
Salon began covering Linux and open source in earnest in 1998. While Salon doesn't feature the kind of community feel that many other online Linux magazines have, it does have a good dose of edgy and interesting coverage.
Linux Focus http://www.linuxfocus.org
This volunteer-driven online magazine has been publishing since way back in 1997,
each month offering new, and somewhat esoteric, articles on technical topics. It is
published in a variety of languages, including English.
Журнал Linux фанов. Есть выпуски на русском языке.
LinuxFocus
(16.01.2000)
Международный некоммерческий журнал LinuxFocus (выходит и на русском языке).
Linux Magazin
(16.01.2000)
Очень интересный журнал. Обратите в частности внимание на раздел
"Кто есть кто в мире Linux".
Linux Documentation Project http://www.linuxdoc.org/
(10.09.99) -
Web-сервер Linux Documentation Project (LDP) - самое полное (или одно из
самых полных) собраний документов HOWTO, FAQ и т.д.
The granddaddy of all Linux doc sites, the LDP has been hosting FAQs,
man pages, HOWTOs, and Linux Guides for a long time. The LDP boasts
a substantial collection of Linux information in a variety of formats.
The HOWTOs on this site are the definitive place to start for any Linux
problem you may be trying to troubleshoot. The LDP recently got a facelift
and has experienced a resurgence, thanks to some new blood.
Другие адреса, ведущие туда же:
http://metalab.unc.edu/linux/http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html
(19.11.99)
(19.11.99)
Там можно найти все
Linux HOW-TO
(16.01.2000) (есть зеркало
на http://www.linux-ink.ru/
(19.11.99)).
Open Source Writer's Group http://www.oswg.org:8080/oswg
Formed last year by Deb Richardson of LinuxChix fame, the Open Source
Writer's Group is a gathering place for open source authors to hook up
with open source projects.
Linux Resources http://www2.linuxjournal.com/cgi-bin/frames.pl/lr-toc.htmlLinux Journal provides an excellent resource site for the Linux
newbie and guru alike. Find out all about what Linux is -- and where you
can get it, meet other people who use it, and read more about it.
GNU Project Documentation http://www.gnu.org/doc/doc.html
What good is free software if you don't know how to use it? Happily, the
wonderful folks with the GNU Project have provided a comprehensive section
of documentation for Emacs Lisp, GNU C, using the GDB debugger, and a whole
lot more. If you're in a philosophical mood you can read Richard Stallman's
essay on Free Software and Free Manuals. (Here's a hint: he's for them.)
The Vim Homepage http://www.vim.org/
Get a handle on the editor that strikes fear into the heart of newbies
everywhere, Vim. Vim is the most popular vi clone for Linux, and
the Vim homepage has tons of information on using Vim and how to customize it.
FTP-сервер LDP
(16.01.2000) -
документация по LINUX (HOWTO, LDP и т.д.)
http://www.geek-girl.com/Unixhelp/
(16.01.2000)
Руководство по Unix для пользователей, разработанное в университете Единбурга.
Версия 1.3.
Rootprompt
(13.06.2000)
Очень интересный сайт, посвященный безопасности в Линукс.
UserFriendly http://www.userfriendly.org
Netscape should simply add a navigation button to its browser (right
next to "Home") so you can more easily jump to the Daily Static on User
Friendly. No self-respecting geek misses the adventures of the gang from
Columbia Internet on this site. In addition to hosting the productivity
virus...er, cartoon, User Friendly features a dating service for geeks
(still five to one in favor of males, but at least you have a slightly
better shot of finding a fem geek if you're looking) and UFie community
areas.
Segfaulthttp://www.segfault.org
Segfault is the Onion of Linux sites. They specialize in very silly
send-ups of Linux personages (for example "Pope, RMS Discuss Open Source")
and gratuitous Microsoft-bashing. You won't find much useful information on
Segfault, but you should get a good laugh.
Sluggy Freelance http://www.sluggy.com
User Friendly isn't the only geek comic on the Web. Sluggy Freelance dates back to 1997 and features a very odd cast of characters that must be seen to be understood. Happily, the Sluggy site is newbie-friendly and hosts a new-reader's guide to Sluggy Freelance. Take a day off from work and browse the entire archive.
Humorixhttp://i-want-a-website.com/about-linux
Imagine a cross between the Saturday Night Live news and Slashdot, and you've got a pretty good idea what Humorix is. Humorix is dedicated to poking fun at Linux, Microsoft, and pretty much anything that gets in their line of fire.
Jargon File http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon
Ever feel like you don't quite know the jargon? Don't quite grok the concepts behind geek-speak? Then drop in on the Jargon File. This is a huge compendium of geek jargon from way-back-when up to the present. You'll find entries like "Bit Bucket" and "404" as well as treatises on Hacker Writing Style and Lamer-speak. The Jargon File is edited by Eric Raymond. (Does this guy ever sleep?)
Hardware
Linux Hardware http://www.linuxhardware.net
Linux Hardware.net has an extensive database of hardware known to work with Linux. You can either browse the database or use their search engine to quickly find the hardware that you're looking for. Linux Hardware.net also allows searches of Usenet groups. The Linux Friendly Hardware Vendor list is yet another handy feature for those pricing hardware.
Linux Hardware Database http://lhd.datapower.com
Even though hardware support under Linux is becoming less and less of an issue every day, there are still quite a few pieces of hardware that might give a Linux user fits. The Linux Hardware Database is the place to go to find out what kinds of components are compatible with Linux.
The Linux Benchmarking Project http://www.tux.org/bench
Every geek loves benchmarks, especially if their hardware is on top. The LBP has a database of benchmark results, as well as GPLed benchmarking software available for download. If performance matters to you, then check this site out before you buy.
Tom's Hardware Guide http://www.tomshardware.com
It isn't Linux specific, but this site is so cool it doesn't really matter. Whether you're looking for reviews, news, or tips on overclocking, Tom has it all. A great place to go for information on cutting-edge graphics and microprocessor hardware.
Linux on Laptops http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
If you're struggling with putting Linux on your laptop, this site is exactly what you're looking for. For five years, University of Texas graduate student Kenneth Harker has been sorting laptop-related links as well as testimonials from real users on what it took to get Linux up and running on their notebooks.
"Specific Hardware"
LinuxPPC.org http://www.linuxppc.org/
If you're wondering whether that old Macintosh in your closet will support Linux or not, LinuxPPC. org is the place to go. It is the home to the Linux/PPC project, which does the work porting Linux to the Mac, and it has links to Linux/Macintosh mailing lists, FAQs, software, and the odd petition to Apple.
iMac Linux http://www.imaclinux.net
So, you just couldn't resist the Jell-O-colored fishbowl-shaped iMac, and now you want to run Linux on it? No problem! The iMac Linux page will help you get up and running with the little Christmas-ornament-turned-computer in no time.
Printer Compatibility Database http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi
Printing under Linux can be a pain, as can buying a new printer to work with Linux. The Printer Compatibility Database gives a very comprehensive listing of printers that work with Linux, including a summation of how they work with Linux. You can also find the Linux Printing HOWTO and other useful printing resources on the site.
Linux Modem Compatibility Knowledge Base http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
It may take a bit of poking around to find what you're looking for, but this site is about more than just winmodems. It has a massive list of consumer-grade modems and info on whether or not they work with Linux (click on the "View the entire table" link) as well as some helpful Linux modem links.
SANE http://www.mostang.com/sane/
If you've been wondering what it's going to take to make that scanner of yours work with Linux, the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) page can tell you what's up. Not only does this site host the most popular Linux scanner software, it also features a hardware-compatibility database.
"Careers"
Geekfinder http://www.geekfinder.com/
Hosted on the User Friendly site, the Geekfinder is a great resource for job-hunting geeks. The Geekfinder is not limited to Linux-only jobs; you can search a wide variety of postings to find the job perfectly suited to your skill set. You can also search by state and area code for the job of your dreams.
Linux.com Jobs Page http://www.linux.com/jobs/
When looking for a Linux guru, go where the geeks are: Linux.com's Jobs page. In addition to the job postings, Linux.com's jobs site has a number of useful articles and links for the prospective Linux job hunter.
eLancehttp://www.elance.com
Launched last year, eLance is a new marketplace for all kinds of freelance services, including computer work. You can list yourself and your hourly rates in their "Fixed-Price" section (where you can hire someone for anywhere between $3 and $300 per hour), or you can browse through the various RFPs on the site to see if there is a freelance job that suits you.
Linux Today Jobs http://jobs.linuxtoday.com/
One of the most comprehensive Linux news sites on the Net, Linux Today features a job-posting section to help Linux companies and Linux workers pair up.
Hotjobs.com http://www.hotjobs.com
If you want to broaden your search beyond Linux-specific job sites, Hotjobs.com is a good place to start. This site posts about five to 10 new Linux-related jobs each day and does not seem to suffer from the "black hole" effect that afflicts some listing-rich but response-poor job sites.
"Linux Distribution Sites"
Debian http://www.debian.org/
The Debian Web site is extremely user friendly and chock full of information about Debian GNU/Linux and using Linux in general. For the adventurous, you can even find out how to run Debian using the GNU/ Hurd kernel rather than the Linux kernel we all know and love. You won't find an 800 number support line on the site, but there are plenty of links to various support resources you can use for free!
Red Hat http://www.RedHat.com/
Red Hat's Web site has changed more times in the last year than most politician's platforms. But unlike the politicians, RedHat.com just keeps getting better. Its most recent incarnation is easy to navigate and has plenty of links and downloads for Red Hat users.
SuSE http://www.SuSE.com/
The SuSE Web site is straight down to business -- no attempt to be a "portal" site or something that it isn't, it simply has all the relevant information you'd need to find out what you want to know about SuSE Linux. SuSE's Web site is especially friendly to anyone looking to see if Linux is compatible with their hardware.
Slackware http://www.Slackware.com/
One thing you can't accuse the Slack-folks of is too many flashy graphics or slow downloads. The Slackware site is a nice, clean, black-and-white design with links to all the important stuff for Slackware users. Now be warned, the world seems to be divided into two types of people: those who love the Way of Slackware and those who hate it.
Linux-Mandrake http://www.Linux-Mandrake.com/
The Linux-Mandrake site is an excellent Web site for users of the Linux-Mandrake distro. Whether you're a newbie looking for support or a developer wanting to play with the latest code in their "cooker," the Linux-Mandrake site puts it all within easy reach.
"User Groups"
Linux User Groups WorldWide http://lugww.counter.li.org/lugww.php3
Want to find the nearest (or farthest) Linux user group to you? The Linux User Groups WorldWide site is the most comprehensive listing of LUGs anywhere. LUGs are listed by location to allow potential LUG members to hook up with a local LUG. If you happen to be nowhere near a LUG, the Linux User Groups WorldWide page gives helpful pointers on how to start one.
SVLUGhttp://www.svlug.org
Probably the most active LUG in the world, and certainly the one most frequently in the spotlight, the Silicon Valley Linux Users Group homepage contains quite a bit of interesting history and useful links.
Groups of Linux Users Everywhere http://www2.linuxjournal.com/glue/index.htmlLinux Journal sponsors GLUE, the list of Groups of Linux Users Everywhere. LUGs that sign up can also participate in a number of offers from various Linux-friendly companies all over the world. GLUE also has a number of resources for LUGs, including tips on where to meet.
Linux Online's Linux User Group Registry http://www.linux.org/
Linux Online has an extremely comprehensive list of LUGs around the world. If you want to be sure to have your LUG found, list it on the Linux Online site.
LinuxChix http://www.linuxchix.org
It's true, Chix do dig Linux. Deb Richardson founded LinuxChix intending to have a mailing list that would be friendly to women using Linux. LinuxChix quickly became even more popular than Deb had expected, and local LinuxChix LUGs started popping up all over the globe.
The Linux
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