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Contents

General Linux Informations

Hardware

Links to pages with more Links

Media Coverage

Linux Development Projects

Applications/Books/Software

Multimedia

Non-English Linux Info

Consultants/Support Firms


Business and Commercial Resources:

  • ITtoolbox Portal, Content, community, and service for Linux professionals. Providing technical discussion, job postings, an integrated directory, news, and much more.

  • Linux in Business, such as mission-critical applications, industry and government.

  • Linux Enterprise Computing is a great page of resources for Linux in business, commercial, and enterprise settings.

  • Linux Ports, a site for Linux professionals and companies.

  • Red Hat support has lots of information.


Documentation and Tips:


General Linux Resources:


New Users and Help Sites:

  • Control-Escape, a site dedicated to the "Absolute Beginner", especially those migrating from Windows.

  • Leminator, Linux administration for new users, news and links.

  • Linuxdot.org, maintains the Newbie's Linux Manual, and a weekly Linux newsletter.

  • Linux Power, German site dedicated to beginners; a lot of very useful Workshops. Your first questions about Linux may be answered in our FAQ. Our Forum/Board-Members will try to help you with any problem you encounter. The official German MandrakeUser-Forum.

  • LinuxPowered.com, a help and information site for all new and experienced Linux users.

  • LinuxQuestions.org, a free Linux forum where newbies can ask questions and Linux experts can offer advice.

  • LinuxSelfhelp.com, Devoted to helping Linux users help themselves. Provides categorized, indexed and searchable help files and forums on a myriad of Linux topics.

  • tuXfiles, the Linux newbie help files. Provides tips, tutorials and links for the new Linux users, as well as some not-so-serious Linux ANTI help.

  • code-gurus.com, dedicated to the enrichment and enhancement of the Linux and *BSD operating systems.

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