Links to lots of Linux information.
Hardware
Software
- Applications, Tools and Utilities
- Linux Applications and Utilities List.
- The Linux Assistant Page with many Linux links.
- Papers on AUIS, the Andrew User Interface System.
- The blinux FTP site with support software for blind users.
- Information about COSMIC programs for Linux at NASA's Software Technology Transfer Center in Athens, GA, USA.
- The Ethernet Phone Homepage, an application that allows real time point-to-point voice communication over the Internet.
- FreeType, a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
- The Linux Game Tome, all about games that run under Linux.
- General Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), a PhotoShop-like program for creating graphics.
- Using GNU Libc 2, contains information about how to use glibc 2 with Linux.
- Graphics and Raytracing Information, which runs on Unix systems, including Linux.
- Information on GRASS,the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System which runs under Linux.
- An overview of GUI toolkits.
- LessTif, a source compatible version of OSF/Motif.
- linux-access information at University of Utah's Center for Disabled Student Services.
- MIDI and Sound Pages
- Information about using Newtons with Linux.
- An excellent list of Linux and UNIX Resources.
- The Linux Resource by Topic Page has many links to Linux information.
- The Sound and Video with Linux page.
- SGML-Tools, a SGML-based text-formatting system which can produce multiple output formats including: plain text, HTML, PostScript, and RTF.
- A guide to terminals and keymappings.
- The Undocumented Tricks page.
- A UNIX reference card in PDF or PostScript format.
- Xfinans is a Linux/X based personal accounting program.
- X Windows resources with example configurations files, links, and various hints and tricks.
- X Configs Page with example X Windows desktop configurations.
- A great page about Window Managers that run under X Windows. Contains icons, resource setting and information on what different window managers there are available.
- Installation and Upgrading
- Kernel
- Kernel configuration help texts.
- Patches and bugfixes for 1.2.13.
- Linux v2 Information Headquarters, with information on upgrading to Linux 2.0, including links to necessary program and utility upgrades, descriptions of changes between releases and patches, and to other interesting Linux Web Sites.
- Update your Linux box to recent kernels and other software (available in English and French).
- The Linux Source Navigator, navigate the Linux 2.0.0 i386 kernel source online!
- Psyched Linux Kernels, tells you the latest kernel versions.
- A Hypertext version of the Linux 2.0.28 kernel source.
- The Linux Source Driver, an online version of the Linux source tree. You can also search the kernel sources using the Linux Source Search, or have a look at the Linux Source Index.
- Linux Cross-Reference (LXR), offers a fully indexed, searchable and clickable HyperText presentation of the Linux source code.
- Languages
- Networking and Network Services
- Security
Information in Languages Other Than English
(!english)
- Linux Documentation Project Information
- Czech
- Dutch
- Estonian
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Thai
- Turkish
- Miscellany
Multimedia
- Photos
- Logos
- Sounds
- Here, you can listen to Linus Torvalds give the definitive pronunciation of ``Linux'', either in English, or Swedish. (Swedish is actually his first language, as is the case with many people in Finland).
- Presentations and Slides
Miscellany
- Archive Search Engines and Browsers
- The Linux Archive Search, a search engine that searches on sunsite.unc.edu, tsx-11.mit.edu, ftp.funet.fi, ftp.cdrom.com, and ftp.redhat.com.
- Linux Search searches sunsite.unc.edu, tsx-11.mit.edu, and ftp.funet.fi.
- A search engine for InfoMagic's Linux Developers Resource CD.
- Linux Incoming Viewer, list recent uploads to sunsite's Incoming directory.
- Online Magazines and Articles
- Linux Space Station Raven, an online shareware documentation, to promote Linux, and to help you do something useful with it.
- ~twaddle, a free software magazine.
- Linux in a Gray Flannel Suit, an article in Byte Magazine about Linux in a commercial setting.
- LinuxFocus, an online Linux magazine in Spanish, English and Japanese.
- Online Services
- InterBoard, a threaded discussion system to provide a structured, searchable Q&A area for linux newbies and pros.
- The Linux Cookie List, containing funny quotes, code samples, excerpts from articles, or any other things that are related to Linux and that make you giggle. You can also telnet to
cookie.icce.rug.nl, port 4002 to get a single cookie.
- LinuxWare.com, an online Linux users group for people interested in learning more about Linux, providing help to other Linuxers, and promoting Linux.
- The Linux User Support Team supports new and novice users in getting "up to speed" with Linux systems.
- News Services
- The Linux News Agency sends out Linux news using the NewsWire browser (which is also free for Linux users).
- The Linux Newsletter, free from WorkGroup Solutions, Inc. If you want to subscribe to this newsletter, send email with "subscribe" in the subject line or body of the message. If you want to unsubscribe, send email with "unsubscribe" in the subject line or body of the message to wgsnews@wgs.com.
- Is LINUX a trademark? Here are articles posted to
comp.os.linux.announce by
Mark Bolzern of WorkGroup Solutions, Inc., a
followup by Michael Alan Dorman, another
followup by Mark Bolzern, an article by
Paul Bingman and a followup by Phil Hughes of SSC, Inc. There is also the Linux Trademarked? page, as well as the complete history of the dispute including correspondence between attorneys involved in the case, and the Petition to Cancel filed against the trademark.
- The Linux Myth Dispeller, answers many myths that might give Linux a bad reputation.
- The Rampantly Unofficial Linus Torvalds FAQ.
- The Linux Speaker's Bureau lists speakers specializing in Linux, who are willing to speak at Linux events.
Links to Pages With Links
- Linux in Business, such as mission-critical applications, industry and government.
- Design Science Labs' Linux Pages.
- Info on Linux.
- John's Linux Page, with Linux links, FVWM links, and general UNIX-related links.
- Linux WWW sites, sites all over the world.
- Sandhill's Linux
Pages, with Linux links that can be added in real time.
- Linux at Indiana University.
- Linux NOW!, contains vast amounts of Linux resources.
- The Linux Forum, provides information for new and intermediate Linux users.
- Linux-Oriented Web Page, has a few links and some Linux documents.
- Linux - THE POWER OS has various information about Linux.
- The #LinuxHelp Homepage has a lot of help for beginning Linux users.
- Josh's Linux Guide, to-the-point help on installing RedHat Linux, setting up an Internet connection with minicom and pppd, setting up e-mail, and lots more.
- The Red Hat's Linux Tips, provide tips for Linux users.
- Linux Information at Red Hat Software has lots of information.
- Linux Resources at SSC.
- The Linux Web Watcher watches various Linux-related pages for updates.
- Linux Enterprise Computing has resources for Linux in business, commercial, and enterprise settings.
Please email gregh@sunsite.unc.edu if you have a Linux page that should be added to this list.
Greg Hankins,
gregh@sunsite.unc.edu
Last Modified: 14 July, 1997 by Greg Hankins