====== Linux Links ====== Most of the descriptions that go with these URL are taken from the site that is linked. These statements do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the LinuxBasics.org-Team. If you know a good site that is not listed here or find any link that is not working anymore, please tell us. So, you will help maintaining a link-collection that is large and up-to-date. ===== Internet searches ===== While these links point out many sites that can be found, it is often best to search for answers to specific problems. In addition to your search-engine of choice, the following are good places to start a search: * http://google.com/linux - Limits the search to relevant sites. * http://groups.google.com - Search newsgroups * http://gmane.org - A mailinglist to newsgroup service that also archives the postings. ===== IRC Channel Bots ===== Cutting edge information on a distribution can be obtained from [[:irc:irc_bots|IRC bots]] in IRC channels. ===== Categories ===== [[links:apps:start|Applications]] [[links:distros:start|Distributions]] [[links:docs:start|Documentation]] [[links:news:start|News and Views]] [[links:podcasts:start|Podcasts]] [[links:program:start|Programming]] [[security:links|Security]] [[links:distros:Ubuntu|Ubuntu Links]] ===== Other Link collections ===== There are other sites on the web whose's sole purpose is maintaining a good, working collection of links. Try them if you want to research deeply into any subject. * [[http://www.eit.in/sw/os/linux/research/linux_research.html|Research Resources for the Linux Operating System]] - a vast variety of sections! (My highlight: Linux Folks & Their Personal Pages - although Linus' link is broken) ===== Backlinks ===== These are some of the pages that link to LinuxBasics.org - not all of them. Usually we noticed them through our 'referer-log'. So if your page is missing, visit us through the link you have created until you show up in the stats :) **This is a big thank you to everybody who helps promoting LinuxBasics.org!** * [[http://www.linuxreality.com/|linuxreality - a podcast for the new linux user]] * [[http://linmagazine.co.il/review/hashahar/linuxbasics_and_other_sites-18880|linmagazine.co.il]] - Does anybody know what they say about us? * [[http://www.olympus.net/community/noplug/|The "North Olympic Peninsula Linux Users Group"]] - 2.5 hrs north-west of Seatle. (I did not know there was such a place on dry land... ;) * [[http://www.freiburg.linux.de/texte/|Freiburg Linux User Group]] - Somebody from my local LUG actually translated some stuff from LBo into German! * [[http://www.geocities.com/lvcglinux/|Lehigh Valley Computer Group]] - Suggest our RUTE-course. * [[http://wiki.kanotix.net/CoMa.php?CoMa=DocumentationTips|The Kanotix-Wiki]] - On their documentation-page * [[http://remoted.sytes.net/|remoted.sytes.net]] - Recommends us as the place to go for RUTE. * [[http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/200510.html#e20051020T210550|Ned Batchelder]] - Claims in his blog we were "nicely organized". (This goes to Anita and Sam. Stefan "GoogleIsMyCollectionOfBookmarks" Waidele hereby declines any praise for "organization"!) * [[http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/toshiba.html|Linux on Laptops]] - **The** place to go if you have a laptop * [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/AdminSkillsAssumptions|TWiki.org]] - We (Anita, Sam and Stefan) used twiki before we started LBo. It's a fine piece of software. * [[http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/inthenews.html|The Mailman homepage]] - Ok, I added that link there... * [[http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki%3Ausers|Splitbrain.org]] - The home of DokuWiki * [[http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=43112|Our Folding at Home Team]]