[The
GNU Project] - was launched in 1984 to develop a
complete Unix-like operating system which is free software: the GNU
system. Variants of the GNU operating system, which use the kernel
Linux, are now widely used; though these systems are often referred to
as "Linux", they are more accurately called GNU/Linux systems. This is
also the web site of the Free
Software Foundation (FSF). FSF is the principal
organizational sponsor of the GNU Project.
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[FSF
Europe] - supports all European aspects of Free
Software; especially the GNU Project. They are actively supporting
development of Free Software and furthering GNU-based Operating Systems
such as GNU/Linux. Also, they provide an assistance centre for
politicians, lawyers and journalists in order to secure the legal,
political and social future of Free Software.
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[Linux
Standard Base] - "Standardizing The Penguin" - The
goal of the Linux Standard Base (LSB) is to develop and promote a set
of standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions
and enable software applications to run on any compliant Linux system.
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[Free
Standards Group] - is an independent, non-profit
organization dedicated to accelerating the use and acceptance of open
source technologies through the development, application and promotion
of standards.
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[Filesystem
Hierarchy Standard (FHS)] - The filesystem standard
has been designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package
developers, and system implementors. However, it is primarily intended
to be a reference and is not a tutorial on how to manage a Unix
filesystem or directory hierarchy.
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[Open
Source Initiative (OSI)] - is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source
Definition for the good of the community, specifically through the OSI
Certified Open Source Software certification mark and program.
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[The
Open Group] - is an international vendor and
technology-neutral consortium that is committed to delivering greater
business efficiency by bringing together buyers and suppliers of
information technology to lower the time, cost and risk associated with
integrating new technology across the enterprise.
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[LANANA]
- "The Linux Assigned Names And Numbers Authority" is your authority
for Linux name space assignments. LANANA's charter is to prevent
namespace collisions by providing a responsive, easy-to-use
registration service.
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[OSDL
(Open Source Development Laps)] - is a non-profit
organization that provides state-of the-art computing and test
facilities in the United States and Japan available to developers
around the world.
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[License-Center]
- is an alphabetical list of Free Software / Open Source, Open Content
and related licenses.
[Deutschsprachige
Version des Lizenz Centers].
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[Open
Source Education Foundation] - The OSEF exists to
enhance K-12 educational opportunities through the use of technologies
and concepts derived from the Open Source and Free Software movement.
Research and development of hardware and software solutions for use in
educational settings is the organization's primary focus.
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[Schoolforge]
- Schoolforge's mission is to unify independent organizations that
advocate, use, and develop open resources for primary and secondary
education. Schoolforge is intended to empower member organizations to
make open educational resources more effective, efficient, and
ubiquitous by enhancing communication, sharing resources, and
increasing the transparency of development.
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| [LinuxForKids]
- was created in the Summer of 1999 to promote the use of Linux as an
educational and entertainment platform for children. This site is
available in English, Français, Español,
Portuguese, Deutsch. |
[Debian Jr.
Project] - is an internal project to make Debian an
OS that children of all ages will want to use. The initial focus will
be on producing something for children up to age 8. Once accomplished
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[Humorix]
- shows the lighter side of Linux, the open source operating system
everyone and their brother are talking about. Jokes about Slashdot,
Microsoft, and Tux Penguin are thrown in for good measure.
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[Linux
Gazette] - "... making Linux just a little
more fun!". This is the Comics & Fun
Section of the Linux Gazette, an WWW publication
dedicated to two simple ideas: making Linux just a little more fun
& sharing ideas and discoveries. |
[Linux
Fun for IBM eServer] - IBM made a little investment
in some Linux fun. They created these animated features for your
enjoyment - take a look, have a laugh.
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[Linjection
- Linux Multimedia Files] - On this Page you'll
find a lot of Linux related Videos to download.
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[Linux
Magazine] - "Open
Source. Open Standards". Is a monthly Linux Magazine.
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[Linux
Journal] - "The Monthly Magazine of the Linux
Community".
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[LINUX
For You] - India's first Linux Magazine for
Newbies, Power Users, IT Implementors, Developers & Corporate.
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[Sys
Admin] - is a journal for Unix & Linux
administrators.
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[Linux
Format] - is the longest running and best selling
Linux magazine in the UK.
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[Linux
Productivity Magazine] - popular, widely read and
often quoted magazine.
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[Linux
Enterprise] - deutschsprachiges Linuxmagazin.
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[EasyLinux]
- Magazin fuer Linux-Einsteiger in deutsch.
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[Linux
Magazin] - Magazin in deutsch.
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[Linux
User] - Magazin in deutsch.
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[freeX]
- Magazin fuer Linux, BSD und UNIX in deutsch.
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[LANline]
- Magazin mit Schwerpunkt Netzwerk Technologie.
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[Linux
Events - Germany].
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[LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo].
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[Alan
Cox's Web-Diary] - Diary of the great Linux
Developer.
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[Linux
Central] - the /root for Linux resources.
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[RootPrompt.org]
- Nothing But Unix.
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[CNET.com]
- The Source For Computers And Technology.
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[Linux
Gazette] - is dedicated to two simple ideas: making
Linux just a little more fun and sharing ideas and discoveries.
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[TheLinuxReview]
- formerly known as LinuxPorts, is a free on-line
forum for discussion of Linux issues.
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[LinuxFocus.org]
- is "the first really international Linux Magazine" (available in many
languages).
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[Linux
NetMag] - is a Community Site in Dutch, English,
German, Polish, Swedish, Romanian, French, Chinese.
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[SourceForge]
- is the world's largest Open Source software development website, with
the largest repository of Open Source code and applications available
on the Internet.
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[Linuxpromotion]
- Infos und Beispiele einer erfolgreichen Linux - Migrationen fuer
Unternehmen und oeffentliche Einrichtungen.
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[Linux
Professional Institute (LPI)] - it is currently
best known for its Linux skills certification exams.
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[Red
Hat Global Learning Services] - provides
performance based certification for Linux techs.
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[OpenBSD]
- is a FREE, multi-platform BSD-based UNIX-like operating system.
OpenBSD supports binary emulation of most programs from SVR4 (Solaris),
FreeBSD, Linux, BSD/OS, SunOS and HP-UX.
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[FreeBSD]
- is an advanced BSD UNIX operating system for the Intel compatible
(x86), DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures.
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[OpenGL]
- The Industry's Foundation for High Performance Graphics.
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[SGI]
- Unleashing the Modular Computing Revolution.
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[Perl.com]
- Dokus zum Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
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[Python.org]
- the official website for the Python language.
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[Dynamic
DNS Network Services] - provide free dynamic/static
DNS aliasing services and web redirection services to the net community.
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[Webhostlist.de]
- "Deutschlands Referenzseite in Sachen Webhosting".
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[Java
Server Pages] ... technology allows Web developers
and designers to rapidly develop and easily maintain, information-rich,
dynamic Web pages.
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[W3.org]
- World Wide Web - Consortium - "Leading the Web to its Full Potential
...".
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