Actually these were just the tip of the iceberg which I saw in one place, and I thought I* would send to the list since I hadn't seen a listing on the list for 6 monyhs or so, I figured we have some new people reading the list since then and they would like a starting place. With these and the ones you included there will be links to a lot of other sites. I would probably erase some of these and add thirty or so others if I had sat down and thought of ones I have found useful but everybodies journey in linux (Sorry *.* if you like regular expressions and want to keep everybody in the flame war going on happy.) is different so I put them out as a starting place only. Everyone who has been working with linux has there favorites. Jim K ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linux Rocks !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 11:54 AM Subject: [EUG-LUG:1378] Re: Linux Links
> Jim, > I thought of a couple of links you might also like: > www.euglug.org <-- Eugene Linux > www.lwn.net <-- Linux weekly News > www.RockSolidNetworks.com <--- Linux only networking company (me.. sorry, I > havnt paid my hosting bill... site is currently down) > http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/main.html <- home of my fav desktop > environment (and chuck full of nutty stuff from mandrake and raster...) > http://www.themes.org also check out > http://www.themes.org/themes/enlightenment/ (enlightenment themes) > http://sourceforge.net > > Im sure there are many more good links too... these are just some that came > to mind. > > > On Thursday 31 January 2002 21:27, you wrote: > > For any new users here a list of basic sites for linux news etc. > > * www.osdn.com <--Great site for the Open Source Developers > > Network. (Currently owned and operated by VALinux) > > * www.kcopensource.org <--Emerging site for local (Kansas City) > > Open Source Development projects. > > * www.gnu.org <-- Also known as the Free Software Foundation at > > www.fsf.org (check it out 1st). > > > > * www.linux.com <--Good site for general Linux knowledge. > > * www.linux.org <--Original online forum with lots of Linux > > information. (terrific HARDWARE & LINKS sections) > > * www.linuxworld.com <--Forum for the Linux World Conference > > and a good site for OSDN info. > > * www.debian.org <--Homesite to the 2nd oldest (and IMHO "most > > stable") distro of Linux. > > * www.slackware.com <--Homesite of the oldest Linux > > distribution. (my second favorite distro.) > > * www.redhat.com <--Homesite of the most prevalent U.S. Linux > > distribution. > > * www.suse.com <--Homesite of the most popular distro of Linux > > in Europe. (made in Germany) > > * www.turbolinux.com <--Homesite of the most popular distro of > > Linux in Japan. > > * www.linux-mandrake.com/en <--Homesite of the "best" distro of > > Linux for "newbies" (Linux newcomers). > > * www.kde.org <--Website of one of the popular desktop > > environments for Linux. > > * www.ximian.com <--Homesite for the GNOME project, another > > popular desktop environment for Linux. > > > > * www.freshmeat.com <--Great site for current Utilities, Apps, > > etc...for Linux. > > * www.slashdot.org <--Good forum and news site for computing > > enthusiasts with a Linux slant. > > > > * www.linuxcentral.com <--Good place to get "cheap" mastered > > CD's of the latest Linux distros. > > * www.cheapbytes.com <--Another site that sells affordable > > copies of Linux on CD. > > * www.thinkgeek.com <--Great site for computing gear...with a > > slant towards UNIX, BSD and Linux. > > * www.linuxlaptops.com <--Decent site for those wanting info > > pertaining to running Linux on a laptop. > > > > I got this from the following site > > http://boards.cramsession.com/boards/vbm.asp?m=466665 > > Also for linux searches don't forget > > http://www.google.com/linux > > Jim K >
