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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux)??”Contains an
excellent write-up of what Linux is, and includes other Wikipedia links to related topics,
companies, and issues. Also, provides a good understanding of Linux history and
relationships.
 Linux.com (www.linux.com)??”Provides Linux information, news, tips, articles, and
reference material.
 CertCities.com (http://certcities.com/certs/linux_unix/columns/)??”
Regularly publishes articles on Linux and UNIX.
If you need help or have questions about Linux, here are a few sites to try:
 Linux Questions (www.linuxquestions.org)??”In addition to offering forums on
different Linux distributions, this is a great place to ask questions related to hardware
compatibility, security, and networking. The site also has some good tutorials, as well as
reviews of books and Linux distributions.
 Google Linux (www.google.com/linux)??”Search for Linux-specific information from
this part of the Google search site.
 Linux Forums (www.linuxforums.org)??”Contains active forums on your favorite
distributions and has active IRC channels as well.
 The Linux Documentation Project (www.tldp.org)??”Offers a wide range of HOWTOs,
guides, FAQs, man pages, and other documentation related to Linux.
 Linux Help (www.linuxhelp.net)??”Offers forums, news, and current information
about the Linux kernel.


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