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your education and enjoyment. All were relevant in some way to Linux
at the time of their inclusion. No warranty is made regarding their
suitability to any particular task, nor are these links endorsed by Dayton
Microcomputer Association. We are not responsible for the content of
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Distributions |
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The Linux kernel, by itself, isn't terribly useful to most people.
So a number of organizations have created Linux "Distributions"
(or distros) which include lots of applications and documentation.
Some of the organizations providing such distributions are listed here.
For a complete list with much more description
of each distribution's benefits, see the distributions
list at www.linux.org,
or distromania.com,
or DistroWatch.
See LWN.net weekly edition
for news about Linux distributions, and Wikipedia's Comparison
of Linux distributions for an overview of the major distros. For a good overview of switching to Linux, see 'Make The Move'. And for why you should avoid Windows Vista, see BadVista.org.
In the Dayton area, the largest variety is at Micro Center in
Cincinnati or Columbus. I haven't seen any Linux distro
at Circuit City or Wal-Mart in well over a year (although
WalMart.com sells PCs
with Lycoris Desktop/LX installed - neither Lycoris nor
the PCs are sold in stores). Also, the larger book stores,
such as Barnes & Noble, Books & Co., and Borders have Sams,
Hungry
Minds (formerly IDG), Que,
etc. Linux books with an installation CD. |
Magazines |
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Mailing Lists & Discussion Groups |
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Other Ohio Linux Users Groups |
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To find other LUGs, look in the User Groups section
of www.linux.org, or User Groups
section of www.linuxjournal.com.
To find Linux users, try Linux
Counter.
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Linux Starting Points & Portals |
- debianHELP
- Debian Planet
- JustLinux "Wanna learn Linux?"
- linux.about.com "Linux Operating System and Linux Distributions"
- linux.com "The Enterprise Linux Resource"
- Linux Help: For all your Linux needs
- LinuxLookup.com "Your Source for Reviews, HOWTOs, Guides & Gear"
- Linux Newbie Guide Linux Newbie Administrator Guide.
- linux.org "The Linux Home Page at Linux Online" - a great repository of information from general information to hardware, support, vendors, events, newsletters, magazines, applications, etc.
- LINUX: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition covers GNU/LINUX system administration
- Linux StepByStep provides first person accounts of installing software or hardware for a Linux system.
- Linux Today "Linux News on Internet Time"
- Michael Holve - Everything Linux (some links in miscellaneous area below are part of his site)
- NoDevice.com Lots of documentation
- Open Source Alternative - Find Open Source Alternatives to commercial software
- The Linux Documentation Project FAQs, Guides, HOWTOs, & man pages
- ZDNet: Linux Resources Lots of good stuff from the Ziff Davis network
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Other Miscellaneous Stuff |
- Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
- CheapBytes "Your Best Source of Discounted Technical Products" - Linux software, books, stuffed penguins, etc.
- Coasterless CD Burning
- Cygwin Do you like Linux but must use Windows? Install Cygwin.
- digitalFAQ.com DVD MEDIA GUIDES –> Blank Media & Quality FAQ
- Discount Linux CD's Edmunds Enterprises - Linux ISO and source CDs
- Efficient Editing With vim - Jonathan McPherson
- freshmeat.net - find new & updated software here.
- Grokking the GIMP - Learning Advanced Image Editing Techniques
- GRUB HOWTO and Troubleshooter @ LinuxQuestions.org
- How to flash motherboard BIOS from Linux (no DOS/Windows, no floppy drive)?
- How to Run Linux on a USB Drive
- Key Signing Party Mini How-To
- LinuxBIOS Boot your Linux PC fast!
- Linux Command Directory: Index
- Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers
- Linux How-Tos Linux Documentation Project answers questions from A to Z such as how to make Linux accessible for visually or hearing impaired users, set up a network, use a ZIP drive, etc.
- Linux Incompatibility List this site aims to make Linux users aware of hardware to avoid
- LinuxMCE An alternate to Microsoft MCE2005
- Linux on a flash drive
- Linux on Laptops is invaluable if you intend to install Linux on a laptop. Check here before buying a laptop that you intend to use with Linux!
- Linux Partitions: A Primer - Hard Drive Basics
- Linux Security Homepage is geared for the person who wants to do one stop shopping for their Linux Security Bugs. The goal of this page is be a web site where one gets holes, exploits, patches, and fixes easily and quickly, without having to find out the hard way.
- LixSystems Ultra Quiet, Super Small, HTPC Systems for Linux & Win...
- Making Dual-Booting More Livable
- mandolux - great photos by Mando Gomez for your desktop wallpaper, especially on multi-monitor systems
- My Living End (formerly known as uncompiled.com) - Security, Hacking, Exploits, News, UNIX, BSD, Linux, misc.
- NPR: Talk of the Nation for Friday, August 27, 2004 The ABCs of Linux
- OpenSSH a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools
- O'Reilly & Associates -- computer books, software conferences, online publishing
- Partimage homepage save and restore disk partitions
- Road Runner Cable Internet Modem Service discusses how to use Road Runner with Linux. (somewhat dated)
- Secure Passowrds that can be easily Remembered
- Serial ATA (SATA) on Linux
- Share swap partition with Windows and Linux
- Sharp Zaurus Zaurus Personal Mobile Tool - a Linux-based PDA.
- Slashdot | Cherry Announces Linux keyboard
- Smart BootManager
- Software Freedom Day Aug. 28, 2004
- Sources for Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time Data
- Storage Mountain: Free Storage, Backup and Recovery Resources
- Table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux
- themes.org (Make your Linux desktop look pretty)
- Troubleshooting Professional Magazine
- Ultimate Boot CD lots of useful utilities on bootable CD
- Uncultured Perl - Perl's creator shares his thoughts on a subversive lifecycle
- Unfrying Your Linux System gives tips, tricks, and techniques to bring a Linux system back to life after the seemingly disastrous.
- UnixReview.com
- Using A Scanner under Linux provides options and instructions for installing a scanner under Linux.
- Various Licenses and Comments about Them
- What You Need to Know About Linux Rootkits.
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