100 best Linux sites

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(1) Software download

(1) Freshmeat site

Website: http://www.freshmeat.net

A Review: If you are absolutely affirmative, you have to get an open source application application, it is undoubted that Freshmeat is a good site. This most respected software download site has a classification link for a large number of open source applications. In addition, Freshmeat sites add 10 to 30 new programs links every day on the basis of the update.

(2) Tucows Linux

Website: http://linux.tucows.com

A Review: Initially, this site is a Windows-based software garden ground. After a few years, Tucows broaden the field. Now, the site has developed one of the most open Linux download sites. However, true, this is also because Linux enhances the server from the beginning.

(3) Woven Goods for Linux

Website: http://www.fokus.gmd.de/linux

A Review: Woven Goods for Linux is a German site, its feature is in English and German version of Linux program downloads and documents. There is also a very good integrated list of this site, which lists each Linux distribution you can imagine.

(4) Linux ISO images

Website: http://www.linuxiso.org

A Review: Is it very tired of find the ISO image? In a very eye-catching place in the Linuxiso.org site, the most popular Linux distribution ISOS link is placed. Of course, it can't let your 56K modem have a faster download speed, but they have made everything possible, those who have DSL or optical cable modems will be very happy.

(5) rpmfind.net

Website: http://www.rpmfind.net

A Review: If you are also immersed in the network ocean to find the software written in the RPM (Red Hat Package Manager format, then this site is most suitable. Any RPM Package exists can be found here, and these software are also indexed, and users can classify in a variety of different ways. For example, you can query a package with a category (such as a game, etc.), create a date, package maintainer or name, etc.

(2) Entertainment and leisure

(1) Userfriendly

Website: http://www.userfriendly.org

A Review: I should recommend Netscape to add a button on the browser (just next to HOME "so that users can easily jump into the Daily Static link on the user friendly. Users who like novelty feel may not be willing to miss the adventure experience on the site. In addition, there are things such as cartoon and so on. The maximum feature of the User Friendly site is that there is a new service content daily, and there is also a huge talent database and a UFIE community.

(2) SEGFAULT

Website: http://www.segfault.org

A Review: It is a nice Linux entertainment site. The site is characterized by like the people who take the Linux world to open, very ridiculous and ironic. Here users will not find too much useful information, but they can definitely make you laugh.

(3) Sluggy freelance

Website: http://www.sluggy.com Reviews: You can be sure, the first name UserFriendly is definitely not the only funny comedy site, Sluggy Freelance is a typical illustration. The date of creation of this site can be retroiled to 1997, and the feature is to provide a lot of commonly understood materials. It is particularly worth mentioning that the sloggy site is very suitable for new users, and has a new reader guide in the most striking position. It is recommended that everyone may wish to invite a holiday and browse a good website for a whole.

(4) Humorix

Website: http://i-want-a-website.com/about-linux

A Review: The Humorix site told Linux related knowledge, focusing on Linux, Microsoft, and many other related systems or functions. In addition, there are many columnnars and funny articles of voluntary contributors.

(5) Jargon File

Website: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon

Review: Not particularly understanding "行话"? Don't you want to go deep into the deep meaning of funny language implicit? Then visit the Jargon File Site. The site has collected a large-scale jumble, and the time span is quite large. Here, you will discover the early "bit bucket" and "404", while now there is a new article about Hacker Writing Style and Lamer-Speak. This site is compiled by Eric raymond.

(3) Related news

(1) Slashdot.org

Website: http://slashdot.org

A Review: This is self-proclaimed "news" site, you will start with "chips and procedures". Later, slowly developed into a funny time. Thousands of hardcore supporters and anonymous users search for a large number of technical stories and unfiltered communities. When cmdrtaco and Hemos syntax have become a time, they are naturally comparable to the success of this funny website attempt.

(2) Linux Today

Website: http://www.linuxtoday.com

A Review: Linux Today Website complies with the motto of the Rolling Stone Magazine magazine "All the news that fits". And as a website, it does work fairly. For users who want to directly visit most Linux industry, because the site provides information, publishing issues, etc., it is indeed a good entry point.

(3) Linux Weekly News

Website: http://www.lwn.net

A Review: If you want to find all the concise news, you should not miss the Linux Weekly News site. Its range is very broad, far-to-safety events, near to social issues. And weekly Thursday, the site is very regularly provided with editing comments about the events that have occurred in all the industry. Carefully browse, you will find that its comment is very reasonable.

(4) Wired News

Website: http://www.wired.com

A Review: Although, only a few sets of special Linux news stories, the weekly Wired News site, but there are always information about technical enthusiasts in these news stories. And in the case of "link to ---", the site has done other such websites do not have time to truly do ---- ourselves handwritten manuscripts.

(5) Wide Open news

Website: http://www.wideOpen.com

A Review: The news from the site often contains some of the very meaningful topic and articles, and it is generally written by professional reporters. Wide Open News Site will release some original works every week, and usually the quality of the manuscript is very high. Like to browse the industry news, you may wish to feel some. (4) Universal hardware

(1) Linux Hardware

Website: http://www.linuxhardware.net/

A Review: The Linux Hardware site includes a very a wide range of hardware information databases in a very wide Linux system. Users can browse these database materials, or use the SEO search engine to quickly find the hardware information required. Again, this site also allows you to search for the USEnet group. The LINUX Friendly Hardware Vendor list is also another feature.

(2) Linux Hardware Database

Website: http://lhd.dataPower.com

A Review: Although hardware support under Linux is becoming less and less, it is undeniable that there are still several hardware that is very suitable for Linux users. The Linux Hardware Database site is a good site that can find such a control category suitable for Linux.

(3) The Linux Benchmarking Project

Website: http://www.tux.org/bench

A Review: Almost every computer enthusiasts like benchmarks, especially when their hardware products are in top level. The Linux Benchmarking Project site provides a benchmark result database, as well as a reference software for download.

(4) Tom's hardware guide

Website: http://www.tomshardware.com

A Review: Although this site is not a special Linux site, it is very good for Linux, it is worth seeing. Users can find comments, news, not only, but also find graphical information, microprocessor hardware, and more.

(5) Linux on Laptops

Website: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/

A Review: If you are still in tenuring, I want to put Linux into your laptop, then this site is definitely the most suitable. Kenneth Harker graduated from the Texas College has been selected and classified for the site of the relevant laptop's site for five years. At the same time, it also allows the true user to recommend how to load and run the Linux system in their laptop.

(5) Special hardware

(1) Linuxppc.org

Website: http://www.linuxppc.org/

A Review: If you are hesitating, you can't judge that the old Macintosh in the closet can support the Linux system, the Linuxppc.org site is worth a place. It is a home to Linux / PPC program that can place the Linux port in MAC, and can also link to Linux / Macintosh mailing list, common problem solution, software, etc.

(2) IMAC Linux

Website: http://www.imaclinuxux.net

A Review: If you are unbearable, the glass fish tank style, the jelly color IMAC, and now you want to run Linux, don't you know? It is possible to say, no problem, IMAC Linux website can help you complete your wish in just a few minutes.

(3) Printer Compatibility Database

Website: http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi

A Review: Performing a print job under Linux may have some annoying to buy a new printer to match the Linux. Printer Compatibility Database Website provides users with a printer integrated list that works under Linux, including how integrated information with Linux support. At the same time, users can find Linux Printing Howto and other useful print information at the site. (4) Linux Modem Compatibility Knowledge Base

Website: http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html

A Review: This site provides a wide range of user-level modem lists (including linux) and some Linux modem links with help value.

(5) SANE

Website: http://www.mostang.com/sane/

Review: If you don't know how to use the scanner under Linux, you can tell you what to do. Moreover, this site not only has the most popular Linux scanner software, but also features a compatible hardware database.

(6) Novice sites

(1) Penguin Magazine

Website: http://www.penguinmagazine.com/

Retrial: In fact, find a website that can provide various desired websites to Linux entry, so, in contrast, this later showing the PenGuin Magazine site can solve this problem. This site started this year, and is completed by a Linux fan called Scott Haven. The website contains a lot of step-by-step content related to Windows and Linux file systems. After tired of reading the professional level of specialization than its knowledge capacity, Penguin Magazine can make you feel easy to breathe.

(2) LinuxPlanet.com

Website: http://www.linuxplanet.com/

A Review: Due to one of the Linux sites approved by Big Company, it is LinuxPlanet, since the core Linux content is launched last year, the site is optimistic by people on the Internet. Difficult than moderate forums, comments, and some printed, find a difficult pointing point for real problems such as documentation. For Linux rookie-level users, LinuxPlanet is definitely a useful site.

(3) Beginners Linux Guide

Website: http://www.linux.ie/beginners-linux-guide

A Review: Beginners Linux Guide is part of the Irish Linux User Group Web site. It is the proclaimed guideline topic, including how to use basic Linux commands, and installation information, and more.

(4) Linuxdot.org

Website: http://www.linuxdot.org/

A Review: From this site, it can be fully proved that Linux is not just a patented in the United States. Because Linuxdot.org is a British site, and it is indeed an excellent site for beginners. It is almost the beauty of the "Turkey's Guide". The feature of the site is from the hard disk partition until MySol's brief introduction, there is almost all incapacitated, including all Linux related knowledge.

(5) LinuxNewbie.org

Website: http://www.linuxnewbie.org/

A Review: LinuxNewbie.org is a comprehensive site, including news headlines, forums, famous Newbieized Help Files, and more. This help file is to help users get used to use Linux, perform partial system configuration. In addition, users can also discuss or verify the books recommended by the site bookshelf. (7) Graphics / Multimedia

(1) LinuxArtist.org

Website: http://www.linuxasterist.org/

A Review: LinuxArtist.org is the most comprehensive graphics site under the Linux system we have ever seen. Regardless of whether the user likes a flat graphic or 3D graphics, LinuxArtist.org provides a large number of links and mailing lists for artists who use Linux to create a name.

(2) THE GIMP

Website: http://www.gimp.org/

A Review: Once you mention the image and Linux, then you have to talk about the Gimp Web site. This site is particularly suitable for users who wish to get the best graphics program in the Linux market. There is a large number of resources and download software in the site, and some GIMP is also displayed.

(3) 3D Software for Linux

Website: http://www.linux3d.org/

A Review: Although the 3D Software for Linux site is not the cutest website in the network, users can find a 3D application under the value of Linux here, while providing 3D hardware that supports Linux. In addition, there are many 3D related links under the site page, current news, events under Linux, 3D graphics, and so on.

(4) GraphicsMuse

Website: http://www.graphics-muse.com/

A Review: The GraphicsMuse site is a resource-rich Linux graphics website. On this site, users can find a lot of graphics resources, recommend books, the original content of GIMP, and some other very well graphics schemes.

(5) General Graphics Interface Project

Website: http://www.ggi-project.org/

A review: I don't know if you complain, the X WINDOW system may not be suitable for you? These guys have no passion for using X design, but they want to have a better way of working. Now they should have a plan, and more importantly, they have beta code.

(8) Game site

(1) Linux Game Tome

Website: http://happypenguin.org/

A Review: From 1995, Linux Game Tome has become a special place for a Linux game competition. At that time, the Linux game world itself is still a small world. Now they use http://happypenguin.org/ for the URL, channel settings include news, game scene pictures, game notices, and the latest games. At the same time, there is still a good search engine that allows users to browse games based on the date of the game category, level, name, and even the game to the website.

(2) Linux Games

Website: http://www.linuxgames.com/

Review: Website content setting has download, basic knowledge, forum, and news. In particular, news is a special channel for the site. There is no doubt that Linux Games is a site that covers most Linux game news in the world.

(3) Linux Quake URL: http://www.linuxquake.com/

Reviews: Site that is absolutely not missed. It is a very exciting "Rayt God's Hammer" site. Including the installation, operation, and news and very active forums of "QUAKE" under Linuxe.

(4) Linux Game Development Center

Website: http://sunsite.auc.dk/lgdc/

A Review: If you want to find a very exciting, you can find all the places you need for Linux game developers, you can affirm that there is no current site. However, the development goals of Linux Game Development Center are basically similar. Now, the site has set a wonderful news, game development guidelines, and the interviews of developers, but it is also developing code warehouses, development tools, and new work programs to continue to develop.

(5) Loki

Website: http://www.lokigames.com/

A Review: Currently, Loki is a commercial Linux game company. From "Civilization" to "Hammer 3", "Railway Trend", Loki has almost transplanted all the most popular game software to the Linux platform. If you want to see what big games have recently, let's take a look!

(9) Online magazine

(1) Linux journal online

Website: http://www.linuxjournal.com/

A Review: Linux Journal is the electronic version of its printed magazine, most and printing characteristics, but some new information is added. In addition, the electronic version of the special channel is also reflected in the occupational center, forum, and a list of famous software. How to persuade your boss to use the Linux system, just see if the business part of the site is.

(2) Linuxworld

Website: http://www.linuxworld.com/

A Review: Linuxworld is a large weekly weekly weekly, which covers all aspects of Linux, from software comments to the great topics of the Linux market. For anti-Microsoft industry, LinuxWorld is a well-known standpoint of almost no one.

(3) Linux Gazette

Website: http://www.linuxgazette.com/

A Review: Linux Gazette is an electronic publication published by Linux Journal and is part of Linux Documentation Project. Since the establishment of 1995, countless volunteers have been eager to submit their manuscripts, so that the site has now become one of the strong sites (if you look at their files, you can see a very very old Red Hat. icon). For many advanced Linux users, the advantage of this site is to provide a lot of guides and techniques, while users can send a proposal to the future of the future.

(4) Salon Magazine: The Free Software Story

Website: http://www.salon.com/tech/special/opensource/

A Review: At the earliest in 1998, Salon began to initially initiate Linux and open source. Unlike other large number of linux magazines, the content of the content involved in this site is very broad and quite meaningful.

(5) Linux Focus

Website: http://www.linuxfocus.org/ Review: This regularly sent electronic magazine has been born since 1997. It provides users with a lot of technological articles for users in the form of monthly. And in a variety of languages, of course, English is also included.

(10) Link / entrance

(1) Linux.com

Website: http://www.linux.com

A Review: Only one year, VA Linux Linux.com has grown to one of the most competitive Linux sites on the Internet. Under the website manager Trae McCombs and his voluntary team, the site adds countless very useful features and resources for Linux communities. Recently, this site and O'Reilly & Associates form partnerships, and the results of both parties have made Linux.com sites more specialized and higher.

(2) Linuxstart.com

Website: http://www.linuxstart.com

A Review: I want to think Yahoo, basically I can think of Linux's similar sites -------LinuxStart.com Site features a selection of selection of a number of topic. In addition, if you are sending a network letter with Hotmail, try the electronic mailbox of Linux-Start. Even you can also move your web page to the top.

(3) Linuxlinks.com

Website: http://www.linuxlinks.com

A Review: Linuxlinks.com is one of the most comprehensive Linux sites, where you can see many of the sturdy sites that have been impressed. Currently, the number of links in this site exceeds 10,000 and is increasing at any time.

(4) Linux online

Website: http://www.linux.org

A Review: Linux Online is more well known than its domain Linux.org. It is a relatively early Linux site, although the interface is not very beautiful, but the Linux resource value included is one of the websites that must visit.

(5) linsight

Website: http://linsight.com

A Review: Linsight introduces yourself to "Linux era" in promotion. The site is actually composed of several parts, including a developer partition named Lindeveloper, a Linux market tracking area called Linsider, tracking the Linux industry focus event reported by Linux industry, and tells You and your employees get Linux training Lintraining area.

(11) Software development

(1) SourceForge

Website: http://www.sourceforge.net

A Review: The SourceForge site is an entry for VA Linux for developers. Programmers can place their open source schemes, including CVS tools, debug tracking, and patch management tools. SourceForge gives all Linux and open source programmers who have no resources to install a server. Users can browse and sell the software developed on the website, or give these programs to patch.

(2) Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters

Website: http://www.idiom.com/free-compilers/

A Review: When there is no clear limit of Linux and open source software, the free compiler and interpretation directory is still interested in open source developers. In addition, the site contains many programming tools and compilers. (3) Sourcexchange

Website: http://www.sourcexchange.com

A Review: Sourcexchange is a site that allows Linux and open source software developers to get remuneration. By linking to a paid commercial company, you can make money with open source software. Need open source? Need to submit a plan, indicate your price ------- Of course, the premise of success is that they must exactly what you need.

(4) cosource

Website: http://www.cosource.com

A Review: Cosource is another payment site specially provided by the source code developer. Currently, nearly 250 requirements have been on the form, with a total of $ 71,500.

(5) Linux Source Navigator

Website: http://www.metalab.unc.edu/navigator-bin/navigator.cgi?

A Review: This site is set to a simple navigation hierarchical folder system in order to quickly find the required code.

(12) shopping

(1) Linuxmall.com

Website: http://www.linuxmall.com

Review: Maybe because of the recent update, Linuxmall.com site does not want to be a shopping site, and it is a special Linux link entry. Moreover, it is far from just an ordinary e-commerce site. At present, the site has intended to establish a lot of distinctive communities, such as forums and news services that have been started.

(2) Thinkgeek

Website: http://thinkgeek.com

A Review: The site has the coolest Linux attachment. However, in addition to some $ 1.99 issuance CD, users may not find any software here. However, if you want to write something to "" Compile "," Telnet ", and" Regexp ", it is best to look at this site!

(3) The Linux Store

Website: http://thelinuxstore.com

Announcement: This site is more proud that they are easy to use, a simple interface, a very wide product line, and a lot of technical support, is not allowed here, you can also find what you need.

(4) ELINUX.COM

Website: http://www.elinux.com

A Review: This new entrance to the Linux shopping market is supported by Creative Compute, which also has PCMall and Macmall. There is a very broad Linux hardware and software area in the Elinux site, and there is a FAQ database that provides support by LinuxCare.

(5) Linuxcentral

Website: http://www.linuxcentral.com

Reviews: Books, T-shirts -------- Users can find all traditional Linux e-commerce companies to buy, in addition, there are some more interesting things, such as network cards, etc.

(13) Linux kernel

(1) kernel Notes

Website: http://kernelnotes.org

A Review: kernelNotes.org is a place where you can get all kernels. The content included in this site is relatively wide, and features are able to find the latest kernel upgrade techniques.

(2) The Linux Kernel Archives

Website: http://www.kernel.org/

Announcement: The principle of this site is: simple, simple, and simple. Users can choose the Linux kernel, unstable kernel, stabilize the kernel, and kernel source code. If you want to find the latest stable Linux kernel or develop the kernel, then go see it.

(3) kernel traffic

Website: http://kt.linuxcare.com/

A Review: Don't you want a list of 6MB Linux development mailing every week? The guys in the Kernel Traffic site have long thought of this. Kernel Traffic is a news weekly newspaper, summarized this week's main topic. A nice site.

(4) gnu hurd

Website: http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/software/hurd/hurd.html

A Review: The stabilization is currently embodied, but the GNU Project of Hurd Kernel is still developing. The Hurd kernel is a self-designed practice. The feature of the GNU / HURD site is to explain how to install Hurd into the Debian Distribution.

(5) Linux MAMA

Website: http://www.linuxmama.com/

Review: In any case, it is not that every kernel patch has to be fold. If you just belong to the kind type, you want to play informal kernel patches, then don't miss Linux Mama.

(14) Professional opportunities

(1) Geekfinder

Website: http://www.geekfinder.com/

A Review: Geekfinder, which is located in the User Friendly site is a good place for hunting. This site is not limited to Linux class related work, users can search for themselves according to their skills and choose the best work. In addition, users can also search for positions in accordance with their own wishes in accordance with state and regions.

(2) Linux.com Jobs Page

Website: http://www.linux.com/jobs/

A Review: I want to find a person who is full of Linux work, it is worth it to come to Linux.com's jobs Page Site. According to the submitted position, the site has a lot of useful topics and links for Linux job seekers.

(3) Elance

Website: http://www.elance.com

A Review: It was officially released from the ELANCE site to the ELANCE, opened a new market for all kinds of free services including computer job hunting. Users can fill in the personal data form at this site and the "fixed compensation" part according to the time required for the filler (here you can also employ others 3 to 300 yuan per hour), or you can Browse various information on the website to see if there is a free job for you.

(4) Linux Today Jobs

Website: http://jobs.linuxtoday.com/

A Review: This site has two features: one of the strongest Linux news sites on the network; can provide Linux Enterprise Corporation recruitment and Linux personal job hunting.

(5) Hotjobs.com

Website: http://www.hotjobs.com Reviews: Hotjobs.com is a website that is not limited to Linux-specific job hunting, which releases 5 to 10 Linux related positions every day, and the public information is definitely not those who look It is abundant but there is almost no outdated news.

(Fifteen) Scientific project

(1) Sal: Scientific Applications for Linux

Website: http://www.kachinatech.com/sal/

A Review: Linux is not only for fun, but this does not mean that there is a lot of fun. For young scientists, you can find a lot of open source, sharing software, and commercial software that apply to various research applications under Linux in this website.

(2) Beowulf Project At Cesdis

Website: http://beowulf.gsfc.nasa.gov/

A Review: A cool Linux site. To help scientists have been famous for a large number of high-quality computers.

(3) HIGH-AVAILABILITY Linux Project

Website: http://www.henge.com/~alanr/HA/

A Review: If you are running an enterprise-level app under Linux, or just want to verify that the Quake server will never collapse, then the site is too suitable for you. At the same time, the site also provides many cluster management, Linux-HA software, and a large number of such relevant site links.

(4) Free Physics Project

Website: http://freephysics.sourceforge.net/

A Review: It is a site that creates a GPL physical simulator under Linux. Users can download running code, project processing, etc.

(5) Linux and chemistry

Website: http://chpc06.ch.Unito.it/chem_linux.html

A Review: This is a website that integrates Linux and chemistry, with many commercial, shared software and GPL software, suitable for chemists that work under Linux. Students and professors who want to chemistry should like this site.

(16) Document management

1) Linux Documentation Project

Website: http://www.linuxdoc.org/

Review: In all Linux sites, LDP has been guided for a long time of FAQ, HOWTO, and Linux. The site is the most boast of various format Linux details collections. In addition, HOWTO in this site is also an authoritative place that can answer all user troubleshoot issues. Recently due to the addition of fresh blood, this site has a new feature.

2) Open Source Writer's Group

Website: http://www.oswg.org: 8080 / OSWG

A Review: This site is made by Linuxchix's Deb Richardson, which is completed last year, and is especially suitable for users who open source projects.

3) Linux Resources

Website: http://www2.linuxjournal.com/cgi-bi.../lr-toc.html

A Review: This site is an excellent data site, while applicable for Linux newcomers and professionals. Here, the user can find all relevant Linux information, and it also tells you where you can find relevant information, you can meet with those who use these materials, and more more.

4) GNU Project Documentation Website: http://www.gnu.org/doc/doc.html

Review: If you have a good free software in your hand, I don't know how to use it. What should I do? Fortunately, the administrators in the GNU Project Documentation site have provided you with a very comprehensive document area. Also, if you feel good, you can also read the Richard Stallman published on Free Software and Free Manuals.

5) THE VIM HOMEPAGE

Website: http://www.vim.org/

A Review: A Linux website that absolutely makes novice. There are a large number of VIM information and usage information.

(17) X-WINDOW system

1) Themes.org

Website: http://www.themes.org

Announcement: Here is all good things to dress your desktop, and there is X resources and news updated on the Window Manager and other popular software packages. In addition, themes.org also has Sawmill, Afterstep, Enlightenment, WindowMaker, KDE area, and more.

2) KDE HOME

Website: http://www.kde.org

A Review: This site can provide you with any development materials that you apply to K Desktop Environment, and there is also an updated update software for KDE. In addition, KDE also has many related materials like k office.

3) GNOME HOME

Website: http://www.gnome.org

A review: gnome.org is an organization's best free software site. Here, the user can get the development of GNOME, you can join the GNOME mailing list, and you can download software downloads. Developers will search for the latest additional information, GNOME users will also find a lot of useful documents.

4) Xfree86 Project

Website: http://www.xfree86.org

A Review: Xfree86 Project Site will give the user Linux system related information, the latest distribution software, and a wonderful FAQ, etc. Xfree86 sites will be a non-missed site for the new Linux newcomer.

5) Window Managers for x

Website: http://www.plig.org/xwinman

A Review: The Window Managers for X site is the integrated site for the X Window Manager. From the earliest until the latest and all, and the biggest window manager can be found at this site. Don't you know the difference between a window manager and a desktop environment? This site can also answer you these basic questions.

(18) Linux distribution site

1) Debian

Website: http://www.debian.org

A Review: Debian website user interface is very friendly and is rich in use of Debian GNU / Linux and Linux. If you like to take risks, you can even find how to use the GNU / HURD kernel to run Debian instead of we know and love the Linux kernel. And there are also a lot of links to a variety of free resources for users!

2) Red Hat

Website: http://www.redhat.com

A Review: Red Hat's website has changed many times in the past year. But redhat.com just keeps better changes. The latest interface is easy to browse and also provides users with a lot of links and downloads.

3) SUSE

Website: http://www.suse.com

A Review: The SUSE website is a business site - not intended to be a "portal" site or others. So the site just contains all the relevant information of SUSE Linux you want to understand. SUSE website is very useful for users who want to know if Linux can compatibility with their hardware. 4) SLACKWARE

Website: http://www.slackware.com

A Review: This site makes the only picture of the user is too much picture and too slow download speed. Relatively speaking, the Slackware site is a beautiful, tidy, black and white image design, and links to all important materials.

5) Linux-Mandrake

Website: http://www.linux-mandrake.com

A Review: Linux-Mandrake Site is indeed an excellent website for users of Linux-Mandrake Distro. Whether you are a rookie who needs to find technical support, it is a developer who wants to deal with the latest code, Linux-Mandrake is a shortcut to achieve all of this.

(19) User Group

1) Linux User Groups WorldWide

Website: http://lugww.counter.li.org/lugww.php3

Abus: Want to find the LIUNX user group from you to your nearest or furthest? The Linux User Groups WorldWide website has the most comprehensive list of relevant LUGS (Linux User Group). The list of user address positioning allows you to establish contacts with each other, and this site also gives you how to create a guide.

2) SVLUG

Website: http://www.sulug.org

A Review: The site is likely to be the most dynamic LUG site in the world, and it must be a hot zone that people often travel frequently. The Silicon Valley Linux Users Group has a lot of considerable interesting history and useful links.

3) Groups of linux users Everywhere

Website: http://www2.linuxjournal.com/glue/index.html

A Review: Glue is the organizer of Linux Journal. The registered LUGS can participate in the activities provided by friendly Linux from all over the world. At the same time, there are also a number of LUGS resources in the GLUE website, including techniques, and more.

4) Linux Online's Linux User Group Registry

Website: http://www.linux.org/users/index.html

A Review: Linux Online has a very comprehensive worldwide LUGS list. If you want to find your LUG here, please list it on Linux Online Site.

5) Linuxchix

Website: http://www.linuxchix.org

A Review: Yes, Chix is ​​indeed in Drilling Linux. Creating a Linuxchix Deb Richardson wants to plan a list of Linux mailing that allows women to use. Linuxchix has developed very quickly, and it is simp to be popular than DEB. And the regional Linuxchix LUGS has also begun to go to the world.

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