Linux Links


Linux Links

Index
Linux Messageboard
Linux Reversing Essays
Linux Reversing Tools
Miscellaneous
General

Linux Server Performance Checklist - Good tips on optimising your kernel
Smoking Ruin - _dose's page, interesting
Linux Assembly - Need I say more?
Index of Linux Reverse Engineering Tools - At PacketStorm, just about all you need, do take a look
Security Focus - Great new site, hosts Bugtraq etc
Self Evident - Interesting site with some *great* online books and more
BackSpace and Delete Configuration for Linux - The name says it
Fix your keyboard settings - Go on, fix those keys
TrueType for XFree86 Mini-Howto - Use your favourite fonts under X
Linux Server Performance Checklist - Pretty self-explanatory, very good

News/Software/Periodicals/Themes

Linux.com - Good news, hardware and tweaking sections
Freshmeat - Software news, reviews, packages and links
SlashDot - News, community interest site
Linux.org - Linux Online; news, links, 'community interest'
Linux Archives - Linux software
Linux Center - Linux links by category, Linux in the headlines
H3O.net - Get your own customisable Linux start page and email redirector now!
Linux Daily - News/community interest
Linux Gazette - Online Linux magazine
Linux HQ - Kernel info, source browsers, and links
Linux Journal - Monthly publication with online features
The #LinuxOS Webpage - Many useful links
Linux Power - User-oriented; news, reviews, editorials, some interviews and articles
Linux Resources - Good starting point; support, community, business, and software sections
Linux Software Archive - Search engine for the Sunsite Linux archives
Linux Today - News, community interest
Linux World - Online magazine; stories and editorials on Linux
LinuxBerg - Tucows for Linux
Simple End-User Linux - Project attempting to make Linux user-friendly
Sunsite Archives - Sunsite's Linux archives the FTP way
Themes.org - Themes for many popular window managers
Web Watcher - Web site to keep track of Linux web sites
Linux Focus - International online Linux magazine
XWindows.org - Window manager info, X news and so on
Michael Holve - Everything Linux! - Some very useful tutorials and a discussion board
LinuxArtist.org - Linux resources for artists
Linuxnewbie.org - Wanna learn linux? This site has some great discussion boards
justLinux.com - Discussion groups, free email/URL redirectors, dynamic IP something or other
Linux Country - I honestly can't remember exactly what this site is about, but I bookmarked it so it must be good :-)
Ext2.org - Interesting essays here, well worth reading

Documentation/Development

LASG - Linux Administrator's Security Guide (a good book)
Linux Developer's Network - Resources for developers, a new site
KDbg - A Graphical Debugger Interface
Linux Knowledge Base - Excellent technical & support knowledge base
Linux On Laptops - Sample linux configurations for different laptops
Linux Mailing List Archives - Another source for answers to linux problems
FAQs - FAQs on Linux topics
HOWTOs - The all-important HOWTOs
Man Pages - Man pages, surprisingly enough
Installation and Getting Started Guide - Installation and Getting Started Guide
Kernel Hacker's Guide - The KHG
Kernel Module Programming Guide - The KMPG
Network Administrator's Guide - The NAG
Programmer's Guide - The LPG
System Administrator's Guide - The SAG
The Linux Kernel - Guide to how the Linux kernel works
X Window/Motif Programming - A tutorial on X/Motif programming
Beej's Guide to Network Programming - Great tutorial on BSD style sockets
Heiner's SHELLdorado - An incredible site for shell programming info
The Linux Programmer's BouncePoint - Useful programming links
Linux Programming - Lots of Linux development links
gDEV Central - Good resource for GTK programming
Linux Administration Made Easy - This book is by no means lame, read it ;-)
RedHat 5.2 Linux beginner's guide - The title says it all I suppose
Kenton Lee: X Window System and Motif - For some reason I neglected to add this link before, thanks to _mammon for reminding me!
Secure UNIX Programming FAQ - Not strictly Linux but a good read for all *nix coders
Debugging with GDB - Excellent book, get to grips with GDB
refcards.com (tm) - Useful reference cards available here in PS/PDF
The UNIX-VIRUS Mailing List - Interesting

Distributions

RedHat -The most commercial Linux, good for first timers, reliable (my fav ;-))
Caldera - Good for newcomers; runs KDE, Netscape, Star Office straight from the install
Slackware - Will install on anything, even a FAT partition. No-risk distro
Debian - Tedious installation, but very easy to maintain once installed. A 'sensible' Linux
SuSE - Well done, stable Linux with a lot of extra software included.
Turbo Linux - Quick and easy install, runs Afterstep immediately; well done, great starter
M68K Linux - Linux for Motorola 68000 processors
MacLinux - Linux for Macs?
Mandrake - Integrates KDE and RedHat for a user-friendly distro
MkLinux - Power PC Linux
NoMad - Maintainable, easy-to-upgrade Linux
PowerPC Linux - Another PPC Linux
SGI Linux - Turn your $19K SGI machine into a $900 PC!
Stampede - Pentium optimized linux, built for speed
UltraPenguin - Another way to turn an expensive computer into a PC
UltraSPARC Linux - Another SPARC Linux

Diminuitive or Specialist Distributions

IronWing - A small Linux distro
LOAF - Linux On A Floppy
muLinux - Italian version of Linux on one floppy
PocketLinux - Single floppy, network-oriented version of Linux
tomsrtbt - "The most Linux on 1 floppy disk"
Traveller's Linux - One more Linux-on-a-floppy
Trinux - Linux Security Toolkit. A 2-3 floppy, secure version of Linux
Xdenu - Another small Linux, presumably :-)
BrutalWare - Turn a DOS PC into a Linux workstation with 3 floppies
DLK - Pre-Kernel 2.0, Zip-disk ready, single-floppy version of Linux
DragonLinux - A 20MB, FAT-based Linux distro. Run Linux + Windows!
hal91 - And another Linux-on-a-floppy
Small Kernel Project - For the 386 users out there
Boot Floppies - A killer resource if you need some crash-recovery tools
kha0S Linux - Project to create a secure Linux distro with disk encryption etc.