http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html (Einblicke ins Internet, 10/1995)
Linux Documentation Project
Linux Documentation Project Home Page
Linux is a complete, copylefted UNIX clone for Intel
386/486/Pentium machines. It includes Emacs, X11R6, gcc,
TeX/LaTeX, groff, TCP/IP, SLIP, UUCP, the works. Here's
everything you ever wanted to know about Linux but were afraid to ask.
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Last Modified on 23 June 1995
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Important: If you are accessing these pages from a site
other than sunsite.unc.edu,
they are mirrored from there. Here is a list of
mirrors of the LDP WWW pages.
You can retrieve all of the Linux-related documents here via anonymous FTP
from Sunsite or one
of its many mirrors.
WWW site admins: You can now mirror the LDP WWW pages via FTP
for distribution on other sites. Configure your FTP mirroring software
to download the tree sunsite.unc.edu:/mdw, user linuxdoc, password linuxdoc.
If you set up such a mirror, let me know.
Suggestions welcome! Mail your comments and ideas to
the Linux Home Page maintainer here.
What's new? Any links marked with are
new or changed within a week of the last update to this page (date
given above). This excludes HOWTOs, which are updated separately.
General Information
Linux Frequently
Asked Questions List. Contains answers to many common questions about
Linux.
Linux INFO-SHEET, a technical overview of Linux system features.
Linux META-FAQ, a listing of Linux sources of information, such as FTP sites, available documents, and so on.
Linux GCC FAQ, which includes questions and answers about the gcc compiler for Linux.
Linux Software Map,
a searchable database of software developed and ported to Linux.
An alternative database query to the Linux Software Map, based on the Harvest system.
WAIS databases of the Linux Software Map and Linux FAQ.
The Linux Counter allows
you to register yourself as a Linux user. You can
also get
statistics on Linux usage.
Linux Security
Information, including Linux-related security alerts and FAQW updates.
The Linux Documentation Project
Manifesto and copyright license.
Linux HOWTOs
The Linux HOWTO documents each give tutorials and information on various
features of the system. You can also FTP these documents from
here.
The following mini-HOWTOs are available:
Also available:
Linux Documentation Project Manuals
As time goes on this list will expand. latex2html
is used to convert these documents. The output is not quite perfect;
sooner or later we'll find the time to tailor for HTML production.
- The full set of Linux Documentation Project manuals is available
here.
Here is Linux Installation and
Getting Started, version 2.2.2 by Matt Welsh.
Here is The Linux Kernel Hackers'
Guide, version 0.5 by Michael K. Johnson.
Development Projects
The following links point to Linux-related development projects.
This does not include commercial software development, which is
listed below
Products, Companies, and Organizations
Here are links to commercial sites which carry Linux-related products
and information, including hardware, software, and books.
Please mail me if you have links to
add to this list.
- Running
Linux is a new book from
O'Reilly and
Associates, Inc.. It's over 600 pages, telling you how to get
the most out of Linux. Here is the
release
announcement from O'Reilly.
- O'Reilly has also published Olaf Kirch's
Linux Network
Administrator's Guide. This is a revised and beautified version
of the manual from the LDP.
- The XFree86 Project, Inc. is a
non-profit organization maintaining a free port of the X Window System to
Linux and other Intel-based UNIX platforms. Benchmarks for XFree86 are found here.
- The ACC Bookstore distributes
many Linux-related products, CD-ROMs, books, and more.
- SSC, Inc. are publishers
of Linux Journal and
sell many Linux-related products.
- InfoMagic, Inc., producers
of the Linux Developer's Resource CD-ROM set, and other Linux material.
- S.u.S.E. GmbH, a German
distributer of Linux software and books.
- Morse Telecommunications,
producer of the Slackware Pro CD-ROM.
- Walnut Creek, makers of the
Toolkit for Linux CD-ROM set.
- Caldera, Inc. is the producer
of the Caldera Network Desktop system, based on the Linux kernel.
- Red Hat Software is the producer
of Red Hat Commercial Linux, a new Linux distribution.
- Que, Inc. publishes "Using Linux Special Edition",
a Linux book with CD-ROM.
- Pacific HiTech, producer of the
Linux Runtime system, and vendor of the Linux Developer's 2-CD set.
- Fintronic USA,
a company which sells workstations pre-installed with Linux.
- Yggdrasil Computing, Inc.,
producers of the Plug & Play Linux CD-ROM.
- Linux International,
a non-profit organization supporting Linux development.
- Delix Computer GmbH, producer of the
DLD - Deutsche Linux Distribution.
-
Mazama Software Labs, Inc. produces
Linux-based Internet software, such as Mazama Packet Filter, an IP
filter (firewall) for Linux.
User Groups
Links to Linux-related user groups, all over the world.
Mail me if you want your site added to this list.
Links
The following links point to other pages with general Linux
information, or WWW servers running on Linux systems.
Linux WWW
Site, which runs on a Linux box.
Erik Nygren's
Linux WWW server.
Paul Henning's
Linux Links, which has pointers to various Linux resources.
Pointers to other
Linux WWW sites, mostly in Europe. (Language: German)
Here is a WWW server
running on a Linux machine at the University of Linz in Austria.
The University of Georgia Libraries runs
Scarlett,
a Gopher/HTTP server running on a Linux system.
Janusz Harkot runs a WWW server on a Linux machine at the
Institute of
Technical Cybernetics at Wroclaw Technical University,
Poland.
Anto Veldre runs a WWW server with
Linux information in Estonia. (Language: Estonian)
Peter van Laarhoven's Linux home page
in Holland. (Language: Dutch)
Davyd Luque's Linux home page
in Spain.
Javier Garmendia runs an excellent
Linux WWW server in France.
English translations
are also available.
Jean-Michel Antoine runs a French
Linux home page as well.
Jan Kasprzak's Czech Linux WWW Page
Chris Dent's WWW server, which runs on a Linux machine.
Andrew Anderson at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University uses
a Linux machine to provide the Avion
Online Newspaper via the Web.
How to set up a Linux Web Server in your Living Room, by Simon St.Laurent.
Downloading the Software
Once you've read the above documents, you're ready to download
the Linux software, right? Here are pointers to several Linux FTP sites.
Note that use of FTP over the Web can be somewhat wasteful; use sparingly.
INDEX of Linux files available on sunsite.unc.edu.
FTP to
sunsite.unc.edu to browse Linux files.
Here is a list of FTP
mirrors of sunsite.
FTP to
tsx-11.mit.edu, another major Linux archive.
Here are recent FTP download statistics from Sunsite.
Linux Journal
Linux Journal is the monthly magazine for and about the Linux
community. It is published by SSC, Inc..
A number of Linux activists write for LJ. Article subjects range
from novice questions and answers to kernel programming.
Other Documents
Linux-related
online documents here.
Here is an article from Linux Journal, discussing
Linux vs. Windows NT vs. OS/2.
Here is information on Linuxdoc-SGML,
an SGML-based text-formatting system which is used to produce
the Linux HOWTO documents.
Here, you can listen to Linus Torvalds give the definitive pronunciation of ``Linux'', either in English, or Swedish.
Or, perhaps you're interested in looking at some candid photos of Linus himself.
Here are pictures from the International Linux Symposium held 8-9 Dec, 1994 in Amsterdam.
Pictures from the Linux Congress in Heidelberg, Germany.
Comments
Please send me comments and suggestions for the Linux HTML pages,
either by sending e-mail to the address below, or through the
forms interface here.
Share and enjoy!
Matt Welsh,
mdw@sunsite.unc.edu
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