Linux Resources
Updated 8/20/97

Linux is a freely distributable version of Unix that runs on 386, 486, Pentium PCs, Macintoshes, and various other hardware platforms. Its extensibility and support for TCP/IP networking make it a popular choice for do-it-yourself Internet applications.

Linux Documentation Project
A central source for Linux documentation. Includes frequently asked questions lists, news of upcoming events, and links to numerous other Linux-related Web sites.

Linux Home Page
A continuously updated source of information on Linux, including the online version of The Linux Gazette and The Linux Journal.

Linux HomeBoy WebPage
Three Linux-related sites: the Basic Linux for beginners, a documentation library, and the Linux Toybox software directory.

Linux Man Page Finder
Search for Linux manual pages by command, or browse by section.

Linux Now
This comprehensive guide to Linux includes a huge file library, a documentation library, installation guide, and system benchmarks.

Linux Online
Another guide to online Linux resources. This site also includes a comprehensive list of Linux software and applications vendors, and links to companies that offer Linux drivers for their hardware.

Linux Software Maps
A database of software packages that written for or ported to Linux. There are several mirrors of the software map available.

Linux Source Navigator
A CGI-based Linux 2.0.xx source code browser. The Navigator presents the code in a easy to read format, using italics, bolds, colors and hyperlinks.

Linux V2 Headquarters
An indispensable resource on both the stable Linux version 2.0 and the developer version 2.1. This site includes an up-to-date list of patches, a source code browser, and more.

If you know of other useful Linux resources, let us know!