#pragma section-numbers off #format wiki #pragma supplementation-page on <> || [[Links-General-Linux-Informations|General Linux Informations]] || Hardware ||[[Links-Links|Links to pages with more Links]]|| ||[[Links-Mediacoverage|Media Coverage]]||[[Links-Ldp|Linux Development Projects]]||[[Links-Apps|Applications/Books/Software]]|| ||[[Links-Multimedia|Multimedia]]||[[Links-Nonenglish|Non-English Linux Info]]||[[Links-Consultant-Support|Consultants/Support Firms]]|| ---- Updated August 2009 ---- = Linux Systems and CPUs = * [[http://www.cpureview.com/|CPU Review]] has reviews of various CPUs/chipsets and some other hardware, as well as Linux kernel compilation benchmarks. * [[http://gwyn.tux.org/~balsa/linux/cyrix/index.html|Cyrix 6x86, 6x86L or 6x86MX CPUs]] information, patches, utilities and links. * Information about the [[http://support.intel.com/support/processors/pentium/ppiie/index.htm|Intel Pentium Processor invalid instruction]], also known as the "`f00f`" bug. The problem is fixed in kernels 2.1.63 and 2.0.32. * The Linux Laptop Volunteer Support Database is no more available (only very old version can be found). [[http://tldp.org/LDP/Mobile-Guide/html/index.html]] is not so old, but not so uptodate neither. Search Google for "linux-laptop" gives many answers, most sites with many advertisements. * A [[http://www.dodds.net/%7Ehozer/petition.html|Linux on PowerPC Support Petition (august 1999!)]], asking for support from PowerPC manufacturers. * Supported Hardware lists: the [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/index.html|Hardware-HOWTO]], the [[http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/|Red Hat Hardware Compatibility Lists]]. * [[http://www.uclinux.org/|uClinux]] - Embedded Microcontroller Linux for processors without MMU (Memory Management Units). = Networks = * [[http://www.linux-router.net.tf|Tutorial]] for a linux dsl router with firewall. = Disk Drives and Storage = * [[http://www.willmot.com/jaztool/|Iomega Jaz Linux]] information. * [[http://linas.org/linux/raid.html|RAID Solutions for Linux]], has lots of information about RAID and Linux. * [[http://www.datastoragedistribution.com|DSD - Data Storage Devices for Linux applications]], sells Linux compatible tape and optical drives. = Peripherals = * [[http://wt.xpilot.org/cgi-bin/winni/lsc-orig.pl|CD-Writer compatibility list]]. * [[http://lcdproc.omnipotent.net/|LCDproc]], a driver for Matrix Orbital 20x4 LCD displays. * [[http://www.honeylocust.com/walmart/|Linux got me kicked out of Wal-Mart]] and mpegCam, software to make MPEG movies with a Quickcam. * [[http://www.linux-usb.org/|Linux on USB]] page talks about the latest status of the kernel stack that will support USB. * [[http://www.sane-project.org/|SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)]]. = Printers = * A driver for the [[http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/|HP OfficeJet]]. * The [[http://www.linuxprinting.org/|Linux Printing]] site contains a number of resources to help you with your Linux Printing problems, including the Printing HOWTO, a support database, a project list, printer vendor scorecards, and more. = General Hardware Information = * [[http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/reports/article.php/3580681|Build Your Own PC!]], step by step instructions on building your own PC. * [[http://site.voila.fr/serban_e_vlad/index.html|Asynchronous Circuits and Binary Valued Mathematics]], Serban E. Vlad home page. Containing papers in asynchronous circuits and binary valued mathematics. * [[http://www.hardseek.com/|HardSeek]], a search engine that you can use to find information by hardware manufacturer. * [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Unix-Hardware-Buyer-HOWTO/index.html|Unix-Hardware-Buyer-HOWTO]]. * [[http://www.sysopt.com/|System Optimization Information]], a PC hardware information site. Some of it is very Windows-specific, but it still has a lot of useful information for Linux users. * [[http://www.tomshardware.com/|Tom's Hardware Guide]], has lots of good information about PC hardware. * [[http://tuxmobil.org|TuxMobil - Linux On Mobile Computers]], a lot of useful hands-on information about installing and running Linux, BSD, Solaris and other UniXes on laptops, PDAs, cell phones, portable music players, wearables and other mobile computer devices. * [[http://www.ltsp.org/|X Window System Terminals]], describes how to convert low-end PCs into X Terminals.