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color="ff6600">ADVOCACY
Linux
International
href="http://www.li.org/">http://www.li.org/
LI is a nonprofit association of groups, corporations, and others that promotes
and helps direct the growth of the Linux OS and the Linux community.
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color="ff6600">DEVELOPMENT
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developerWorks
href="http://www.ibm.com/developer">http://www.ibm.com/developer
IBM
-run
developer site's Linux Zone has articles, news, and descriptions/links to
development
tools. The Open Source Zone hosts projects licensed under the IBM Public
License.
SourceForge
href="http://www.sourceforge.net">http://www.sourceforge.net
A
centralized
location for software developers to control and manage open source software
development. SourceForge hosts over 6,000 projects and has over 42,000
registered
users.
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color="ff6600">DOCUMENTATION
Linux
Documentation Project
href="http://www.linuxdoc.org/index.html">http://www.linuxdoc.org/index.html
The
LDP is a collaborative effort to provide Linux documentation, ranging from online
docs to printed manuals, relating to installing, using, and running
Linux.
Linux
man Pages
href="http://www.ctyme.com/linuxdoc.htm">http://www.ctyme.com/linuxdoc.htm
>
An
indexed HTML version of the Linux man pages -- niftily compiled
by a Linux wannabe and "DOS dummy who would rather go back to
CP/M."
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color="ff6600">EVENTS
LinEvents
href="http://linevents.com/">http://linevents.com/
Authoritative
listing of all upcoming Linux-related events -- collected, categorized,
summarized,
and presented with an efficient interface.
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Linux
Games
href="http://www.linuxgames.com/">http://www.linuxgames.com/
Latest
and greatest news, HOWTOs, hosted game sites, advocacy information, and
links
for games-on-Linux aficionados. Includes a pretty active discussion forum and
an FTP download site.
Linux Game Tome
href="http://happypenguin.org/">http://happypenguin.org/
A
dynamic,
user-maintained database of games for Linux. Started by Tessa Lau in 1995
and
resuscitated and overhauled in 1998 by Bob Zimbinksi.
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LINUX
Tucows
Linux
href="http://news.tucows.com/ext2/">http://news.tucows.com/ext2/
Linux
Webzine with original reviews, opinion, technical articles at various levels,
software downloads, and an extensive library of HOWTOs.
FirstLinux
href="http://www.firstlinux.com/">http://www.firstlinux.com/
Home
of the Linux Guide, a searchable and alphabetically arranged compendium of
Linux
terms, definitions, and documentation. Also includes capsule reviews,
resources
for beginners, and an exhaustive set of Web links.
LinuxPlanet
href="http://www.linuxplanet.com">http://www.linuxplanet.com
Mixed bag of features, reviews, opinion, discussion, and tutorials. Best known
for editor Kevin Reichard's reviews and editorials.
Just
Linux
href="http://www.justlinux.com/">http://www.justlinux.com/
A Linux
portal with some free services too: dynamic DNS, email forwarding, and the
Linux
Registry (a searchable database of Linux professionals, hobbyists, and
jobs/projects).
Linux.com
href="http://www.linux.com/">http://www.linux.com/
Linux.com
offers
original features and columns, news, and support resources aimed at users of
all experience levels.
Linux
Gazette
href="http://www.linuxgazette.com/">http://www.linuxgazette.com/
Monthly Web publication with an informal style. Linux Gazette is dedicated both
to making Linux just a little more fun and to sharing ideas and
discoveries.
Linux
Journal
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