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  1. Ubuntu Linux: Your visual blueprint to using the Linux operating system by Ric Shreves, 2009-03-30
  2. Suse Linux 6.0; The Complete Resource of Your Linux Operating System! by Unnamed Unnamed, 1998
  3. NIIT Linux Operating System
  4. Official Red Hat 5.1 Linux Operating System, Installation Guide
  5. Linux Operating System Red Hat 5.2
  6. Gentoo Linux: Operating system, Linux kernel, Portage (software), Package management system, Free and open source software, Software distribution, Ports collection, Gentoo Penguin
  7. Operating Systems with Linux (Cornerstones of Computing) by John O'Gorman, 2001-02-14
  8. Linux Interview Questions: Open Source Linux Operating Systems Interview Questions, Anwers, and Explanations by ITCOOKBOOK, 2006-09-18
  9. Linux Operating System Second Edition (ITT210SG02) Paperback Book, With 4 CD-ROM (Student CD ITT21OSM02 and 3 CD of RedHat Linux 9.0) by New Delhi, India NIIT Ltd., 1994
  10. Openlinux: The Complete Linux Operating System With Integrated Desktop and Utilities! by Pete Palmer, 1998-02
  11. Integrating a Trusted Computing Base Extension Server and Secure Session Server into the LINUX Operating System by Mark V. Glover, 2001
  12. The Complete Linux Operating System 6.5

1. Debian GNU/Linux -- The Universal Operating System
Free distribution of the GNU/linux operating system, which includes such features as multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries and TCP/IP. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project;
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Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project ; hence the name GNU/Linux. Debian GNU/Linux provides more than a pure OS: it comes with more than 8710 packages , precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine. Read more...
Getting Started
The latest stable release of Debian is 3.0r1. The last update to this release was made on December 16th, 2002. Read more about available versions of Debian If you'd like to start using Debian, you can easily obtain a copy , and then follow the installation instructions to install it. To get help in using or setting up Debian, see our

2. The Linux Home Page At Linux Online
Comprehensive information and resources about the linux operating system.Category Computers Software Operating Systems Linux Directories......Linux is a free Unixtype operating system originally created by LinusTorvalds with the assistance of developers around the world.
http://www.linux.org/
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the GNU General Public License , the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone. Click on the link below to find out more about the operating system that is causing a revolution in the world of computers.
We need your help to pay the day-to-day cost of running this site. We have set up a number of ways that you can make a donation to Linux Online on our new donation page. Please take a moment, have a look and help if you can! For every $15 USD donation we're giving one of our Linux Online computer labels, a perfect fit for that square on the front of your system!
Are you thinking about switching to Linux and want to learn how to use it? Have you been using Linux for some time and want to learn even more? Then Linux Online's classroom can help! A complete course for beginners is online now. An intermediate level course is in development.
The Linux kernel provides the basic services and device drivers used by all other programs running on a Linux OS system. The latest kernels available are:

3. Linux Kernel ArchivesContains More Than 20 GB Of Space Dedicated To Archived Ker
LinuxPlanet a world of premium information for Linux newcomers! We welcome people jumping from Windows and other Operating Systems to the latest sensation based on the Open Source software model.
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4. LinuxPlanet - A Guide To The Linux Operating System
A Linux site for newbies looking to switch from their current operating system. Links to software downloads.Category Computers Software Linux Software Directories...... LinuxPlanet A Guide to the linux operating system
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  • 5. The Linux Operating System
    A consise abridged history of Linux. The author expands his website to discuss other aspects of Linux Category Computers Software Operating Systems Linux History...... The linux operating system. This document collects links I have collectedrelating to the development and use of the linux operating system.
    http://cbbrowne.com/info/linux.html
    Christopher B. Browne's Home Page cbbrowne@acm.org Christopher Browne's Web Pages Prev Next
    The Linux Operating System
    Table of Contents A Brief History of Linux Linux Information Sources Advanced Linux ``Research Areas'' My Linux Projects ... Linux and Christian Stuff
    This document collects links I have collected relating to the development and use of the Linux Operating System.
    1. A Brief History of Linux
    Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that is largely (and increasingly) POSIX-compliant It was first written by Linus Torvalds (see The Rampantly Unofficial Linus Torvalds FAQ ), who started in 1991 with the idea of learning the capabilities of an 80386 processor for task switching. Originally named Freax , it was originally hosted using the Minix operating system. Linus' complaints with Minix were that it was written:
    • As an academic/educational OS To be portable (8088, 68000, Sparc) using only the lowest common denominator features.

    A pretty good flamewar over this ensued on Usenet involving such luminaries as Linus Torvalds, Andrew Tanembaum,

    6. Linux The Operating System For The New Millenia
    Features an extensive list of Linux HOWTOs and informative links. Listen to Linus talk about his creation, and take the kernel quiz. Generic introduction to the linux operating system (26924 bytes)
    http://web.syr.edu/~dbgrandi/delz/linux.htm
    Linux the Power of your PC
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  • Bootdisk-HOWTO
    How to create a boot/root maintenance disk for Linux (62617 bytes)
  • Busmouse-HOWTO
    Information on bus mouse compatibility with Linux (18463 bytes)
  • CDROM-HOWTO
    Information on CD-ROM drive compatibility for Linux (39295 bytes)
  • Commercial-HOWTO
    Listing of commercial software prducts for Linux (56562 bytes)
  • Danish-HOWTO
    How to configure Linux for use with the Danish characterset (8394 bytes)
  • Distribution-HOWTO
    A list of mail order distributions and other commercial services (61375 bytes)
  • ELF-HOWTO
    Information on ELF binaries for Linux (49859 bytes)
  • Ethernet-HOWTO
    Information on Ethernet hardware compatibility for Linux (143035 bytes)
  • Firewall-HOWTO
    How to set up a firewall using Linux
  • Ftape-HOWTO
    Information on ftape drive compatibility with Linux (37415 bytes)
  • German-HOWTO
    Information on using Linux with German-specific features (33992 bytes)
  • HAM-HOWTO
    HOWTO configure amateur radio software for Linux (32235 bytes)
  • Hardware-HOWTO
    A list of hardware known to work with Linux (28395 bytes)
  • Installation-HOWTO
    How to obtain and install the Linux software (60684 bytes)
  • JE-HOWTO
    Information on JE, a set of Japanese language extensions for Linux (37035 bytes)
  • 7. Linux Online - About The Linux Operating System
    What is Linux. Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobbyby a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland.
    http://www.linux.org/info/
    What is Linux Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix, a small UNIX system, and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. The current full-featured version is 2.4 (released January 2001) and development continues. Linux is developed under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. This however, doesn't mean that Linux and its assorted distributions are free companies and developers may charge money for it as long as the source code remains available. Linux may be used for a wide variety of purposes including networking, software development, and as an end-user platform. Linux is often considered an excellent, low-cost alternative to other more expensive operating systems. Due to the very nature of Linux's functionality and availability, it has become quite popular worldwide and a vast number of software programmers have taken Linux's source code and adapted it to meet their individual needs. At this time, there are dozens of ongoing

    8. UNiBACK For Linux
    UNiBACK is an efficient, powerful backup solution for the linux operating system.
    http://www.orbitsw.com/uniback_for_linux.html
    Linux backup software at an affordable price. UNiBACK for linux is an efficient, powerful, feature-rich backup solution for the linux operating system, some features include:
    • Integrated Scheduler - Allows for unattended backups, with the ability to control activity on holidays and weekends. Multiple Interfaces - User may choose to control UNiBACK via command-line interface, X-Windows, curses-based and Windows GUI. Quick Restore - On-Tape indexes allow for quick restore capabilities. Support of Raw Disk Partitions - Allows backup and restore of raw database partitions directly. Proprietary Data Compression - Enhanced Data Compression provides efficient use of media and increases backup performance. Email Notification - User notification via e-mail upon completion of backup allows the comfort of knowing your data is safe without much interaction. Built-In Help Screens - On-line help allows quick solutions offers an alternative to searching through manuals. Device Support - UNiBACK supports many of the top-brand backup devices, including floppy, 4mm DAT, 8mm, DLT and others. Free Demo and manual set available on-line.

    9. Redirecting To LinuxLinks News
    Dedicated to breaking news, press releases, stories and controversy regarding the linux operating system
    http://www.firstlinux.net/index.php3

    10. The Linux Operating System
    This document collects links I have collected relating to the development and use of the linux operating system.
    http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/linux.html
    Christopher B. Browne's Home Page cbbrowne@acm.org Christopher Browne's Web Pages Prev Next
    The Linux Operating System
    Table of Contents A Brief History of Linux Linux Information Sources Advanced Linux ``Research Areas'' My Linux Projects ... Linux and Christian Stuff
    This document collects links I have collected relating to the development and use of the Linux Operating System.
    1. A Brief History of Linux
    Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that is largely (and increasingly) POSIX-compliant It was first written by Linus Torvalds (see The Rampantly Unofficial Linus Torvalds FAQ ), who started in 1991 with the idea of learning the capabilities of an 80386 processor for task switching. Originally named Freax , it was originally hosted using the Minix operating system. Linus' complaints with Minix were that it was written:
    • As an academic/educational OS To be portable (8088, 68000, Sparc) using only the lowest common denominator features.

    A pretty good flamewar over this ensued on Usenet involving such luminaries as Linus Torvalds, Andrew Tanembaum,

    11. Linux Operating System Resources
    Attempts to help newbies learn Linux methods of common tasks when changing from that other OS.
    http://www.trailblazer.org.uk/linux/index.htm

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    13. Linux Mandrake
    Mandrake Linux TM is a friendly linux operating system which specializesin easeof-use for both servers and the home/office. It
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    14. Linux Software Downloads - LinuxArchives.com
    An extensive collection of software for the linux operating system.
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    15. The Linux Documentation Project
    The Linux Documentation Project is working towards developing free,high quality documentation for the linux operating system. The
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    16. Linux Servers - IU Rackmount - ATX - Mini & Micro ATX - Tower Cases
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    17. Peanut Linux Is A FREE Premium LINUX Operating System.
    Linux OS with KDE, office apps, web apps and more all in an under 250 Mb download.Category Computers Software Operating Systems Linux Distributions...... The entire system when installed is less than 800 Mb!, which can make this themost convenient, fastest, operable and appealing linux operating system.
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    Do you want an alternative to your existing OS?. With Peanut Linux you only have to download 340 Mb. Now how's that sound! Just 340 Mb of data contain this already pre-software configured OS with a spectacular GUI for the most versatile operating system available today!. (It's especially made for those new to Linux). We believe this is the most POWERFUL, FASTEST and FUN distribution yet!. We also believe our applications by a long shot exceed SuSE, Red Hat, Corel, Slackware, Caldera, Mandrake, etc.. We've aimed to please all user(s), expert(s) and newbie(s) alike who have already installed Windows 9x/Me/2k, Win XP 2003 to a full installation. Peanut Linux is only a 340 Mb download!, and of course Peanut Linux comes jam packed with some of the most newest LINUX software available today!. PnP SCREENSHOTS of Peanut Linux in action!.. a 100% pure LINUX Glibc 2.2.5

    18. The Linux Operating System
    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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    The Linux Operating System Section Background
    Organization of this Section
    This section contains a large amount of information about Linux. It currently contains six documents written similar to book format on various aspects of Linux. These documents are contained under the following headers in the index at the left:
    • User Info - This section contains documents with information useful to those who are using the system.
    • Design Info - This section contains documents with useful information about how the system is designed and how it works.
    • Programming - This section contains information useful to those who write programs on the Linux system. It includes information about script program writing.
    There are also other very worthwhile resources in the category Other . They include:
    • Articles - Includes an article describing what a Linux distribution is.
  • 19. MkLinux.org
    MkLinux is an Open Source operating system which consists of an implementation of the linux operating system hosted on the Mach microkernel.
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    iMacLinux ... Linux Mining Co. Linux Distributions LinuxPPC Yellow Dog Linux LinuxPPC, Inc. RedHat, Inc. ... Gentoo Linux Software Archives MkLinux pre-R1 Archive Kernel sources via CVS LinuxPPC Archive PowerPC Java ... Linux RPM Search Linux Documentation Linux Documentation Project UNIX Help for Users Filesystem Hierarchy Standard rpm.org ... MkLinux-related stocks If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. George Bernard Shaw What is MkLinux? MkLinux is a project begun by the OSF Research Institute (now Silicomp RI) and Apple Computer to port Linux, a freely distributed UNIX-like operating system, to a variety of Power Macintosh platforms running on top of OSF Research Institute's implementation of the Mach microkernel. Beginning in the summer of 1998, development work on MkLinux transitioned from Apple and OSF to a community-led effort. A more-complete-but-still-brief history can be found on the

    20. Computing Giants Backing Linux | CNET News.com
    Is the freely distributed linux operating system ready to handle the needs of corporations? News.com
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