11 April 2009

Linux Documentation on the Web

[*] Linux Web Sites


The Linux Documentation Project

http://www.tldp.org/


IBM developerWorks

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/


Librenix

http://librenix.com/


O'Reilly Network

http://oreillynet.com/


TuxMobile

http://www.tuxmobil.org/howtos.html


Wireless LAN resources for Linux

http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/


The Linux Kernel Archives

http://www.kernel.org/


Linux Gazette

http://linuxgazette.net/

This is, as far as I know, the only group devoted to supporting women Linux users, and an excellent group it is. There are several great mailing lists, including Newchix for newbies; courses on various subjects, such as programming, filesystems, and networking; and there are even Linuxchix chapters all over the world, where people can meet in the flesh. Yes, face-to-face, in person.


LinuxChix

http://linuxchix.org/

O'Reilly's Safari Bookshelf deserves a special mention. It's an online, searchable library of over 1,300 computer books. It includes books from many good publishers. Subscriptions are quite affordable. Take it for a test-drive with their two-week free trial.


Safari Bookshelf

http://safari.oreilly.com/

[*] Usenet

There are dozens of Linux groups on Usenet. Try these for starters:

comp.os.linux.announce
comp.os.linux.hardware
comp.os.linux.networking
comp.os.linux.security

[*] Google

How did we ever live without Google?


Google home page

http://www.google.com/linux


Google Groups, a great searchable front-end to Usenet

http://groups.google.com/


Fonte: Linux Cookbook By Carla Schroder

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