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  1. Power Operating Systems: Ibm Aix, Linux on Power, Project Monterey, Ibm I, Black Lab Linux, Workload Partitions
  2. Linux 7.0 Mandrake Operating System User Guide and reference Manual (User Guide and Reference mnaual Linux 7.0) by MandrakSoft, 2000
  3. X86-64 Operating Systems: X86-64 Linux Distributions, Debian, Slackware, Mandriva Linux, Sorcerer, Gentoo Linux, Menuetos, Ubuntu, Fedora
  4. TRANSIDIOM, WINJA AND J WALK SERVER SOFTWARE TO RUN ON LINUX STRATEGIC OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  5. TRANSIDIOM, WINJA AND J WALK SERVER SOFTWARE TO RUN ON LINUX STRATEGIC OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM.(SEAGULL software): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  6. Operating System Security: Chmod, Security-Enhanced Linux, Openbsd, Freebsd, Pax, Nx Bit, Mandatory Access Control, Unix Security
  7. Linux distribution: Package management system, Linux package formats, Linux adoption, Live CD, Live USB, Operating system advocacy, List of proprietary ... GNU/Linux naming controversy, Mini Linux
  8. Architecture of Windows NT: Windows NT, MinWin, Linux architecture, Unix architecture, Comparison of operating system kernels, User-Mode Driver Framework, ... Framework, Operating system, Microsoft
  9. Ubuntu (Operating System) Derivatives: Linspire, Xbmc, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kubuntu, Opengeu, Xubuntu, Ebox, Gobuntu, Wubi, Backtrack
  10. Operating Systems: AND Kernel Projects for LINUX by Gary Nutt, 2004-08-31
  11. Operating System Concepts and Implementation:a Linux Perspective: A Linux Perspective: a Linux Perspective by Rushikesh Joshi, 2007-04-03
  12. Operating Systems: AND Kernel Projects for LINUX by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2004-07-08
  13. Operating Systems: AND Kernel Projects for Linux by Gary Nutt, Harvey M. Deitel, et all 2006-11-23
  14. Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Microsoft Windows XP and Linux by HeidiWebb,TerrillFreese RonCarswell, 2006-01-01

81. Review: Red Hat 8.0 - OS, Software & Networking By ExtremeTech
Red Hat Linux operating system review as the best known and most widely available Linux, it s right for a wide range of corporate and home uses.
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82. Linux Operating System - Linux Howto
I nteresting read and I wasn’t aware of some of the facts behind the opensource entrepreneur Bob Young. From the BBC article Bob Young is a self-confessed contrarian with a
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83. Linux
Contains several documents and articles about Linux. Many categorized Linux weblinks are included. Documents include a Linux User s Guide, How Linux Works Guide, and Files and Command Reference. Internal pages uses frames
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This section contains a large amount of tutorials and information about Linux. It contains eleven tutorials written similar to book format on various aspects of Linux. It also contains, Linux editorials, Linux tips and Linux weblinks including links to The Linux Documentation Project and Metalab's Index of Linux publications.
Agustin's Linux Manuals
The Computer Documentation Project is proud to host four volumes of Agustin Velasco's Series about Linux. Agustin has generously made these manuals available to the public through this site. These manuals are: Volume 1 - Installation and Internet - Includes Chapters 1 and 2 which cover the installation, partition types, mount points, package selections, configuring services, the boot mode, configuring X, creating users, configuring dial up, modems, high speed internet, DSL, configuring ISDN, routers, login protocols, and more. Volume 2 - System Administration - Includes Chapters 3 and 4 covering command basics, terminals, shells, command aliases, file permissions, using chmod and chown, process control, bash configuration, the linuxconf utility, account privileges, account policies, managing groups, using NFS, implementing disk quotas, the Mandrake control center, installing scanners, backups, samba printing, and more.

84. Linux Installation And Getting Started
A guide to installing and transitioning to the Linux operating system. Topics include getting and installation, system administration, the XWindows system, and networking.
http://en.tldp.org/LDP/gs/gs.html
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USA Phone: +1-206-782-7733 Fax: +1-206-782-7191 E-mail: ligs@ssc.com URL: http://www.ssc.com/ Linux Installation and Getting Started is a free document; you may reproduce and/or modify it under the terms of version 2 (or, at your option, any later version) of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. This book is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details, in Appendix C C ). In summary, you may copy and distribute this book free of charge or for a profit. No explicit permission is required from the author for reproduction of this book in any medium, physical or electronic.

85. Learnin' Linux
Guide for learning the Linux operating system for those who have come from a Windows background. Linux and IT news and links.
http://members.tripod.com/learninlinux/

86. Learning Linux
Information and support for Linux users and those interested in learning the Linux operating system.
http://www.learninglinux.com/
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  • 87. NanLUG - Nanaimo Linux Users Group
    Meetings, discussion forum, questions and answers about the linux operating system. Nanaimo.
    http://www.nanlug.org/
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    Welcome to NanLUG!
    We are located in Nanaimo on beautiful Vancouver Island in the southwest corner of Canada. NanLUG was founded on Sep. 3, 2001.
    Lessons in how to use:- OpenOffice/StarOffice Meetings:
    3rd Monday of each month
    Time: 7:00 PM
    Location : Kari Kostamo's place
    5125 Maureen Way
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    email info@nanlug.org for more info
    Everyone Welcome!

    88. Installing Linux On A Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A 7600 Portable
    An article about installing Linux Operating System on a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A 7600 portable computer.
    http://koti.mbnet.fi/~keiky/misc/linux/amilo/amilo_linux.html
    Installing Linux on a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A 7600 portable
    by Janne Nurminen
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    Updated: 5. Jun 2005 / On since: 13. Dec 2002
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      Current Status (17. Jan 05)
      Display Works good. Read more: [ News 29. May 2003
      Xorg 6.8.1 includes the DRI driver for 3D acceleration. However, there are serious issues with the IRQs. IRQ #11 is disabled during X startup when DRI is enabled, and this results into a system freeze. To get by this, you need to fix your DSDT (Differentiated System Description Table) . Take a look at these two posts on the subject. Sound Works DVD/CD-RW: Works (some are having problems with reading those burned cd's; dunno anything about that) PCMCIA: Works NIC: Works Firewire: Works. Read more: [ Additional Information Modem: I hear it's working with SmatLink's slmodem driver ver 2.9.10.
      I haven't tried, and I won't. TV-out: Works. Read more: [ Additional Information ACPI: Works, at least to some extent, I hear (kernel 2.4.20 compiled including ACPI patch from

    89. The Linux Virtual Server Project - Linux Server Cluster For Load Balancing
    The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the load balancer running on the Linux operating system. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users.
    http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
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    What is the Linux Virtual Server?
    The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the load balancer running on the Linux operating system. The architecture of the server cluster is fully transparent to end users, and the users interact as if it were a single high-performance virtual server. For more information, click here
    Applications of the Linux Virtual Server
    The Linux Virtual Server as an advanced load balancing solution can be used to build highly scalable and highly available network services, such as scalable web, cache, mail, ftp, media and VoIP services.
    What is this site about?
    This site hosts the Linux Virtual Server kernel patches and related programs, released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) . This site also provides various information about the Linux Virtual Server cluster: how it works, how to use it, and its ongoing development.
    Latest Press News... Wednesday, November 5, 2008

    90. Debian -- PowerPC Port
    A free distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system. It is maintained and updated through the work of many users who volunteer their time and effort.
    http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/
    Skip Quicknav Ports Debian for PowerPC Installation Documentation Development
    Debian for PowerPC
    The PowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture developed by IBM , Motorola (now Freescale ) and Apple . The PowerPC architecture allows both 64-bit and 32-bit implementations (the 64-bit implementation includes the 32-bit implementation). The first PowerPC microprocessor was the 601, a 32-bit implementation released in 1992. Several other 32-bit implementations have since been released, including the 603, 604, 750 (G3), 7400 (G4) and the PowerQUICC embedded communications processors. 64-bit implementations include the 620, POWER4, POWER5 and the 970 (G5). Linux for the PowerPC was first released at the 2.2.x version of the kernel. A key resource for PowerPC Linux development is penguinppc . PowerPC support in the Linux kernel is now developed as part of the `main' Linux kernel at kernel.org . For more information on the PowerPC hardware supported by Linux please refer to the compatibility list The Debian PowerPC port began in 1997 at the German Linux Congress A PowerPC machine (Motorola StarMax 4000, 200 MHz 604e) was donated to the Debian project. Additional information about this computer is available from

    91. Linux Users Reject SCO Offer - Linux And Open Source - News & Reviews
    Many Linux customers have no intention of paying SCO for a UnixWare license to indemnify them from legal liability for using the Linux operating system. eWeek
    http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Linux-Users-Reject-SCO-Offer/

    92. FAI - Fully Automatic Installation
    FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian Linux operating system on a PC cluster.
    http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
    FAI - Fully Automatic Installation FAI is a non-interactive system to install, customize and manage Linux systems and software configurations on computers as well as virtual machines and chroot environments, from small networks to large-scale infrastructures and clusters. It's a tool for unattended mass deployment of Linux. You can take one or more virgin PC's, turn on the power, and after a few minutes, the systems are installed, and completely configured to your exact needs, without any interaction necessary.
    Motto: Plan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.
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    93. Linuxconf Home
    administration system for the Linux operating system. In many ways, Linuxconf is different from other administration schemes found on Unix operating systems and most other systems.
    http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/

    94. Emerging Technologies Bandwidth Management Appliances
    Technology development company specializing in policy-based bandwidth management utilizing WAN plug-in Adapter cards for FreeBSD and LINUX operating systems.
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    Emerging Technologies is a technology development company specializing in high-end bandwidth management. Through ultra-efficient integration of custom software, carefully selected and tuned off-the-shelf hardware and quality public operating systems, we bring high-end functionality to an affordable level. Affordable Powerhouses Emerging Technologies' multiprocessor technology outperforms most of the best technology available at any price. With 1000s of customers worldwide, our products are deployed largely in rigorous, unforgiving ISP environments, and have proven over time to be top notch performers. Our latest offerings, based on FreeBSD 7.0, are the highest performance bandwidth management and compression devices available at any price. Scalability is the biggest challenge in bandwidth management, and we've addressed that with a highly efficient multiprocessor solution that leverages the latest computing technology. A quad-core system can manage multiple gigabit links without concerns of overrunning the machine during peak times.

    95. GPE The GPE Palmtop Environment
    Project for a Free Software GUI environment for palmtop-handheld computers running GNU/Linux operating systems.
    http://gpe.handhelds.org/

    96. MainframeZone.com - Your Destination For All Things Mainframe
    An independently-published mainframe-only magazine covering IBM zSeries hardware and the software that runs on it, including the VSE/ESA, z/VM, z/OS and Linux operating systems. Subscriptions are free in the U.S. and Canada.
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    97. WinVorbis
    Offers free tools with a graphical user interface to create and maintain Ogg Vorbis audio files on Windows and Linux operating systems.
    http://www.winvorbis.stationplaylist.com

    Download WinVorbis v1.63 for Windows (full install/uninstall)

    Download Lossless Codecs

    (497k, for Windows, includes mac.exe for Monkey's Audio support, thanks to RareWares
    Download vorbix.tar.gz v1.40 Linux binary

    (374k, released 18 November 2002)
    Vorbix (Linux) Installation
    I suggest you install vorbix in a new directory /usr/local/vorbix.
    Download vorbisgain from the link below if you intend to use the Replay Gain option.
    Most current Linux distributions install the Ogg Vorbis tools by default. Use the link below if you are missing them.
    Vorbix requires a customized version of the libqt libraries. Download the following file, extract to the same folder, and execute vorbix using the included startvorbix script which assumes /usr/local/vorbix. libborqt.tar.gz vorbisgain Ogg Vorbis tools for Linux Notes Some people are receiving an error when loading some ogg files. This has been tracked to some CD rippers placing MP3 ID3v2 tags at the top of the ogg files. WinVorbis/Vorbix will not currently open any files that contain this tag. WinVorbis/Vorbix does not fully support multiple stream Ogg files. Only comment tags in the first stream will be read, and all others will be deleted when the file is saved. Multiple stream files will also show an incorrect duration and average bitrate on the File Info tab. These files should be quite rare and only likely to come from capturing an OGG broadcast stream, or concatenating multiple ogg files.

    98. Tokyo Linux Users Group
    User group for the Linux operating system. Includes calendar, archives, and membership details.
    http://www.tlug.jp/
    The TLUG web page is hosted by the award-winning Internet provider ASAHI Net.
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      November 13th: Technical meeting, at Digital Garage. Inc. more info
      About TLUG
      The Tokyo Linux Users Group grew out of the creative energies of some of Japan's Internet pioneers. They recognized the significance of Linux and within months held the first official meeting in September of 1994. On June 16, 1994 TLUG was born as the "LINUX" conference on TWICS, which was the only public access Internet Service Provider in Japan at that time. The atmosphere was exciting and friendly, and everyone began helping each other fix problems and learn about Linux. One of the early members commented, "It felt like we were all on the edge of this frontier and that together we were taming this networked, high-tech jungle. It was great!" "It felt like we were all on the edge of this frontier and that together we were taming this networked, high-tech jungle."

    99. Nufina: We Are Not Just An Advertising Company. We Are Branding Company
    Offer Nufina a financial accounting package for the Linux operating system. Includes software features, company information and purchase options.
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    100. Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
    Special interest group that meets in Carbondale (Southern Illinois University) and O Fallon to discuss the Linux operating system. Meeting times, lists, and resources are provided.
    http://www.silug.org/

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