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         Linux Operating System:     more books (100)
  1. Linux System Administration Black Book: The Definitive Guide to Deploying and Configuring the Leading Open Source Operating System by Dee-Ann LeBlanc, 2002-07-01
  2. The Linux TCP/IP Stack: Networking for Embedded Systems (Networking Series) (Networking Series) by Thomas Herbert, 2004-05
  3. Linux(R) Patch Management: Keeping Linux(R) Systems Up To Date (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series) by Michael Jang, 2006-01-19
  4. Red Hat Linux: Your Visual Blueprint to Open Source Operating Systems by Paul Whitehead, 2002-11-05
  5. Linux System Administration: A User's Guide by Marcel Gagné, 2001-09-28
  6. Practical Linux Programming: Device Drivers, Embedded systems, and the Internet (with CD- ROM) (Programming Series) by Ashfaq A. Khan, 2002-02-27
  7. Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Terry Collings, Kurt Wall, 2005-10-21
  8. Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical Real-World Approach (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series) by Christopher Hallinan, 2006-09-28
  9. Linux User's Guide: Using the Command Line & Gnome with Red Hat Linux 9.0 by Carolyn Z. Gillay, 2003-08
  10. Linux System Security: The Administrator's Guide to Open Source Security Tools, Second Edition by Scott Mann, Ellen L. Mitchell, et all 2002-09-18
  11. The Definitive Guide to Samba 4 by Roderick W. Smith, 2008-12-15
  12. Linux Timesaving Techniques For Dummies by Susan Douglas, Korry Douglas, 2004-08-06
  13. Learning Red Hat LINUX: Guide to Red Hat LINUX for New Users by Bill McCarty, 1999-09
  14. Advanced Linux Networking by Roderick W. Smith, 2002-06-21

101. Linux And GNU - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
linux is normally used in a combination with the GNU operating system the wholesystem is basically GNU, with linux functioning as its kernel.
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
Translations of this page
Linux and the GNU Project
by Richard Stallman Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system (18k characters) every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is more often known as ``Linux'', and many users are not aware of the extent of its connection with the GNU Project There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is not the operating system. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in a combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU, with Linux functioning as its kernel. Many users are not fully aware of the distinction between the kernel, which is Linux, and the whole system, which they also call ``Linux''. The ambiguous use of the name doesn't promote understanding. These users often think that Linus Torvalds developed the whole operating system in 1991, with a bit of help. Programmers generally know that Linux is a kernel. But since they have generally heard the whole system called ``Linux'' as well, they often envisage a history that would justify naming the whole system after the kernel. For example, many believe that once Linus Torvalds finished writing Linux, the kernel, its users looked around for other free software to go with it, and found that (for no particular reason) most everything necessary to make a Unix-like system was already available.

102. DOSEMU Home
An emulator of the Microsoft Disk operating system (MSDOS) for linux/X11. Enables linux to run many DOS programs - including some DPMI applications.
http://www.dosemu.org/
DOSEMU Home http://dosemu.org/

103. CLUG - Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group
Experts, novices, and hobbyists get together to discuss the operating system, linux.
http://www.clug.org/
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The Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group 8600 Swigert Road Loveland, OH 45140
Welcome!
Welcome to the Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group
Our Mission
We don't have a formal mission statement. Our goals are very simple. We have discovered GNU/Linux and want to talk to others who have made the same discovery. We are experts and novices, professionals and hobbyists, young and old. Whoever you are, we hope we have something for you. Come and check us out!
What is GNU/Linux?
GNU/Linux is an alternative operating system for your PC. GNU/Linux is a variant of Unix and provides a very powerful platform for applications and development. I suggest that you read The Linux Journal 's very good description of GNU/Linux
Meetings
CLUG meetings are normally on the fourth Saturday of the month (except when it conflicts with major holidays). For the next few months we will be trying various locations in order to decide on a new permanent meeting location. Meetings are open to the general public (but you must be a member to participate in the raffles and be eligible for the free goodies that are available).
Upcoming Meetings
Topic: Linux VPNs by Jeff Spray When: 10:30 am Date: Sep 24, 2005

104. SARNIA LAMBTON UNIX GROUP
Although currently small, new, and more than a little unorganized, it is our goal to bring a better awareness of this powerful operating system to all who participate.
http://www.sar-net.com/slug/
SARNIA LINUX USERS GROUP (SLUG)
Welcome To the Sarnia Linux Users Group!
(or Unix Group, for those others :) ) See links below slug@sar-net.com Linux is a freely available Unix-like operating system for 386 and above PCs. The Sarnia Linux User Group (SLUG) was founded by four Linux users having coffee in a local pub and a phone call to Paul Anderson who posted it on some Linux news groups. And, well there we have the Sarnia Linux Users Group! Although currently small, new, and more than a little unorganized, it is our goal to bring a better awareness of this powerful operating system to all who participate. This web page will be updated periodically with what's new in the Linux world, upcoming club projects and the what's what that occurs at our meetings. All interested in Linux and Unix in general are welcome to participate. The First Meeting Links To Other Linux Subjects USER GROUPS: Manitoba Unix Users Group
updated again Windsor Ontario , Windsor Unix User Group (Linux also)
MISC LINKS: Linux Information
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105. Slashdot | Linux -- Without Unix
Brief article, long forum discussion of FullPliant operating system. Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/12/29/237222.shtml
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... Awards Services Broadband Online Books PriceGrabber Product News ... IT Research Linux Without Unix Posted by timothy on Fri Dec 29, '00 09:48 PM from the is-turnabout-fair-play? dept. Hubert Tonneau writes: "Once upon a time, Linus took GNU system, wrote a brand new kernel for it, and it was Linux. I did it just the other way round: I took Linux kernel, wrote a brand new system for it, and it is FullPliant. In very few words, Linux without Unix. This is the first system completely complying with free software's philosophy, because you can read it from the first line to the last one since all the code, including the dynamic compiler, the HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, patches repository and database servers, plus the remote Web configuration tool and the strong crypto proxy, fits in a single megabyte and is compiled on the fly. The first server running FullPliant can be accessed at: [this site] Interesting.

106. DistroWatch.com: Put The Fun Back Into Computing. Use Linux, BSD.
News and feature lists of linux and BSD distributions. its SUSE linuxProfessional flavor as SUSE linux and will make the operating system opensource.
http://distrowatch.com/
Select Distribution Abul‰du Adamantix ADIOS Admelix AGNULA aLinux ALT Amber Annvix AnNyung ANTEMIUM APODIO Arabian Arch Archie Ark AsianLinux Asianux ASLinux ASPLinux Astaro Asterisk@Home Athene ATmission Auditor Aurora Aurox AUSTRUMI Bayanihan BeatrIX Berry BIG LINUX BioBrew Bioknoppix blackPanther BLAG Blin Buffalo Caixa M¡gica cAos CCux CDlinux Censornet CentOS ClarkConnect Clusterix clusterKNOPPIX Co-Create Condorux Conectiva Cosix CRUX C tix Damn Small Danix DARKSTAR DeadCD Debian Deep-Water Defender DeLi DesktopBSD Devil Dizinha DNALinux DragonFly dyne:bolic Eadem Edubuntu eduKnoppix EduLinux Ehad eLearnix Elive ELX EnGarde ERPOSS ESware Evinux EzPlanet One FAMELIX Feather Featherweight Fedora Fermi Flash Flonix Foresight FoRK FoX Desktop FreeBSD Freedows Freeduc Freeduc-Sup FreeSBIE Frenzy Frugalware FTOSX GeeXboX Gelecek Gentoo GentooTH Gentoox GEOLivre Gibraltar GNIX Gnoppix gNOX gnuLinEx GNUstep GobLinX GoboLinux grml Guadalinex GuLIC-BSD Haansoft Hancom Hedinux Helix Heretix Hikarunix Hiweed HKLPG Holon Honeywall Hubworx iBox IDMS Ignalum Impi IndLinux INSERT IPCop ISlack JoLinux Julex K-DEMar Kaella Kalango KANOTIX Kate OS Kinneret Klax kmLinux knopILS Knoppel Knopperdisk KNOPPIX Knoppix 64 Knoppix STD KnoppiXMAME KnoppMyth KnoSciences Kororaa KRUD Kubuntu Kurumin L.A.S

107. Helpdesk DICT
operating system for the IA32 (80386+) processors. For education purposes only, includes full source code, under active development. Needs linux or BeOS to be compiled. Open Source
http://inf4serv.rug.ac.be/~fcorneli/eduos/
@import "indexh.css"; English Zoeken Vragen Nieuws
Helpdesk DICT Account Aansluiten E-mail Software ... Informatie Welkom op de pagina's van de Helpdesk DICT De Helpdesk DICT (Directie Informatie- en Communicatietechnologie) biedt documentatie en ondersteuning aan voor alle studenten en personeelsleden van de Universiteit Gent . Indien de hier aangeboden documentatie onvoldoende uw vraag beantwoordt kan u ons contacteren via telefoon of e-mail. Wij zijn telefonisch bereikbaar van tot 12u en van 13u30 tot op het telefoonnummer (09)264 4747. Mailen kan naar helpdesk@dict.UGent.be . We bezorgen u zo snel mogelijk een antwoord.
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  • 108. RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) And Embedded Linux OS From LynuxWorks, And Too
    3 operating systems for embedded systems BlueCat linux, BlueCat RT (realtimelinux), and the POSIX-conformant, hard real-time LynxOS operating system for
    http://www.lynuxworks.com/
    RTOS embedded operating systems embedded Linux DO-178B and tools
    for the most demanding real-time and embedded system applications...
    RTOS
    EMBEDDED LINUX

    Now is an exciting time to work at LynuxWorks! PRESS RTOS white papers
    Is your RTOS a partitioning operating system or a process-based operating system? Understand your RTOS! EVENTS NEWS ...
    LynuxWorks is proud to be registered as ISO 9001-conformant , an IBM business partner , and a member of the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium and the OSDL (Open Source Development Labs, Inc.).

    109. Ubuntu - Linux For Human Beings
    Ubuntu is a complete linuxbased operating system, freely available with bothcommunity and professional support. The Ubuntu community is built on the ideas
    http://www.ubuntulinux.org/
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    Linux for Human Beings
    "Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others". Ubuntu also means "I am what I am because of who we all are". The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world. Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! The Ubuntu community is built on the ideas enshrined in the Ubuntu Manifesto: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customise and alter their software in whatever way they see fit. These freedoms make Ubuntu fundamentally different from traditional proprietary software: not only are the tools you need available free of charge, you have the right to modify your software until it works the way you want it to.

    110. Innovative Security Systems, Inc. Dba Argus Systems Group
    Trusted platform ecommerce security. Argus secures internet e-commerce server transactions with PitBull .comPack trusted operating system technology on Solaris, AIX, linux, UNIX platforms.
    http://www.argus-systems.com
    PitBull Foundation Suite 5.0 Now Available for AIX 5L Version 5.2 Home Company Products Support ... Search
    PitBull provides powerful, award-winning security for today's most critical e-business environments. Its unique, patent-pending Secure Application Environment technology protects against software security flaws by isolating applications into separate security compartments. Available for AIX , Linux and Solaris architectures, PitBull is used by the world's most serious security practitioners from international commercial centers, including Credit Suisse and Chase Manhattan, to government agencies, such as US Army CECOM, and global organizations, such as Baha'i International Community.
    Check out the PitBull LX On-Line Demos (requires Flash) and see the inner workings of our market-leading, security software. You'll find out why PitBull LX is the top dog in securing web hosting, application hosting and PKI environments.
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    111. Linux - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    This article is about linuxbased operating systems, GNU/linux, The linuxkernel and operating system are licensed under the GNU General Public License
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
    Linux
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    This article is about Linux-based operating systems, GNU/Linux, and related topics. See Linux kernel for the kernel itself. See Linux (washing powder) for the Swiss brand of detergent.
    Unix systems filiation. Linux is a kernel . It is one of the most prominent examples of free software and of open-source development: unlike proprietary operating systems such as Windows or Mac OS , all of its underlying source code is available to the public and anyone can freely use, modify, and redistribute it. In the narrowest sense, the term Linux refers to the Linux kernel , but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems ( also known as GNU/Linux ) that are based on the Linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU project. Most broadly, a Linux distribution bundles large quantities of application software with the core system, and provides more user-friendly installation and upgrades. Initially, Linux was primarily developed and used by individual enthusiasts. Since then, Linux has gained the support of major corporations such as IBM Hewlett-Packard and Novell for use in servers and is gaining popularity in the desktop market. Proponents and analysts attribute this success to its

    112. BoostWare - Boost And Accelerator Tools
    Utilities to boost the operation of the operating system for linux, MAC, and Windows, provides short review for each product.
    http://www.boostware.com/

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    Welcome to BoostWare. Here you will find tools that boost up your system, both your hardware and your OS.
    The tools you find on this website are all free, no payments have to be made to use any of the tools you download here. Keep in mind that there is absolutely no adware or any other kind of software like that installed with all of the tools that you can download via Boostware.
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    113. Operaing System Comparisons
    Compares 6 different OSs to try to find the 'best' OS Windows 98/NT4/2000, linux Redhat6.2/SPARC/Alpha/Itanium, SunOS PC. Medium size, interesting, useful features table, web server graph. system administrator viewpoint.
    http://www.commercialventvac.com/~jeffs/OS_comparison.html
    Jeff Silverman's operating system comparison page
    document.writeln("The document last modified "+document.lastModified)
    I am a senior computing specialist at the University of Washington , and I have to decide what operating system should I buy? Here are some of the candidates I am considering: Windows/98, Windows/NT 4.0 SP6, Windows/2000 Professional, RedHat Linux 6.2, SunOS on PC, and Linux on some other CPU. However, this comparison is my own work and is not official policy of the UW.
    In some cases, there are applications which have specifically coded to run on one platform. For example, there is a data gathering program which will only run on Windows/95, and it talks to a data analysis program that only runs on Windows/98. Many of the users want Windows/2000, but none of them know why, and it breaks Samba. See also my comparison of operating system security between MS-Windows and Linux which I hope you will find useful.
    Feature comparison
    This table compares the features of the operating systems.
    Windows/98
    Windows/NT 4.0

    114. Free Software As Appropriate Technology: Windows Versus GNU/Linux
    Imagine you are putting water pumps into a village in Africa, and you have a choice between two products an analogy for operating system choice.
    http://danny.oz.au/free-software/advocacy/appropriate.html
    Danny Yee Free Software Advocacy
    Free Software as Appropriate Technology
    Imagine you are putting water pumps into a village in Africa.
    You have a choice between two products: Product A vs Product B Designed by a worldwide community development process open to anyone. Sold and supported by thousands of companies, large and small. [vs] Produced and sold by a single vendor, a large multinational with a long history of unethical business practices. Control maintained by aggressive use of intellectual property law. Comes with complete schematics and a set of tools for making custom modifications. If you can't do this yourself, there are hundreds of different organisations and companies worldwide who offer customisation as a service. [vs] Is a sealed unit. Not only is access to its internal workings difficult, but international and national laws have been used to make it illegal to even look inside the casing, let alone modify the contents. Uses standard pipe fittings; designed to connect with equipment from all suppliers. [vs] Uses proprietary and poorly documented pipe fittings - often deliberately designed to prevent connection with equipment from other suppliers.

    115. Bynari, Inc. :: Home
    Computer retailer which provides systems with a linux based operating system.
    http://www.bynari.com
    New Insight Connector 3.0.6 has been released
    Insight Server 4.2.2 has been released

    Insight WebClient 4.2.1 has been released

    Article An Open Look at Groupware
    Registered Trademarks are the property of the individual organizations mentioned above.

    116. X3270
    x3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window system. Runs on most Unixlike operating systems Gnu/linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, Cygwin and also a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome).
    http://x3270.bgp.nu/
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    is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System. It runs on most Unix-like operating systems e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Cygwin. runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
    • The full TN3270E protocol SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions APL2 characters Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese IND$FILE file transfer NVT mode (emulating a color xterm) A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys A scrollbar Printer session integration Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
    It does not yet support graphics. is distributed as source code, and can be used for free. is available in several different forms:
    • is for use on a graphics display is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console) is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts is similar to , but integrated with Tcl is for printer emulation
    Also available is , an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.

    117. Native Oberon Operating System
    Original language designed by Niklaus Wirth, based on ETH Oberon; runs on platforms Intel x86 compatible PCs (standalone, linux, Windows), SharkOberon for DEC Shark Network Computers.
    http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/native/
    Native Oberon Operating System
    Native Oberon is an operating system based on the ETH Oberon system. It is currently available for three platforms: Native Oberon is written in the original Oberon language designed by Niklaus Wirth . The system is an evolution of the operating system co-developed by Niklaus Wirth and and published in the book Project Oberon: The Design of an Operating System and Compiler , Addison-Wesley, 1992. The system is completely modular and all parts of it are dynamically loaded on-demand. Persistent object and rich text support is built into the kernel. Clickable commands embedded in "tool" texts are used as a transparent, modeless, highly customizable and low-overhead user interface, which minimizes non-visible state information. Mouse "interclicks" enable fast text editing. An efficient multitasking model is supported in a single-process by using short-running commands and cooperative background task handlers. The basic system is small - it fits on one 1.44MB installation diskette, including the compiler and TCP/IP networking. It is freely downloadable (with source code). An optional GUI component framework called Gadgets is available, with integrated WWW support (FTP, Telnet and HTTP on Ethernet, SLIP or PPP). Many useful applications are available, and the system has been used to build embedded systems. Portable applications can be developed that run on Native Oberon and the other versions of ETH Oberon hosted on other platforms, e.g., Windows, Linux (Intel x86 and PowerPC), Solaris, etc. The LNO version of Native Oberon runs on Linux, but is binary compatible with PC Native Oberon. It was created by replacing a few low-level modules of the system with Linux implementations. For more information on Native Oberon and related systems, contact

    118. HP Alpha Systems
    Servers and workstations proven performance leaders, powered by high speed Alpha processors. Configured with the operating system best suited to your needs Compaq Tru64 UNIX, Compaq OpenVMS, linux.
    http://www5.compaq.com/alphaserver/
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    Evolving business value
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    Compare servers Performance Options Documentation and literature ... Server management
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    High-end servers
    • Excellent high-end performance Scalable up to 64 processors Unmatched investment protection
    Mid-range servers
    • Workgroup and departmental servers Up to 8-processor capability Power and headroom in small footprint
    Entry-level servers
    • 1 to 2 processors Designed for flexibility and longevity Cluster capable
    Workstations
    • Low cost entry-level workstations 1 to 2 processor support Excellent graphics performance
    Options and Accessories
    • Network and communication interfaces System/cluster interconnect

    119. VLC Media Player - Overview
    Download VLC. Select your operating system to download precompiled binaries Windows screenshot Mac OS X screenshot linux screenshot
    http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
    Home VLC media player Streaming Documentation ... Download skins Mirror : Main site (VIA) Mirror site (Zoy)
    VLC media player
    VLC - the cross-platform media player and streaming server
    VLC (initially VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...) as well as DVD s, VCD s, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or on a high-bandwidth network. If you like VLC, please rate it on the Freshmeat and versiontracker entries!
    Features
    For more information about what features are supported on your operating system, please see the full features list . You can also have a look at some VLC screenshots
    Download VLC
    Select your operating system to download precompiled binaries: Windows Mac OS X BeOS Debian GNU/Linux Mandrake Linux Fedora Core Familiar Linux YOPY/Linupy Zaurus SuSE Linux Red Hat Linux WinCE / PocketPC For the other operating systems supported, there are no precompiled binaries. You will have to get the source code for VLC and its required libraries and build them yourself: NetBSD OpenBSD FreeBSD Solaris QNX Gentoo Linux Crux Linux You can also directly get the source code: Source code
    Documentation
    See the documentation page
    VLC 0.8.2 Downloads

    120. Operating System Programming : - Groovyweb Free Downloads And Tutorials
    An open source os written in Turbo C (for DOS/ windows) and nasm (Windows/Dos/linux) as well as two exclusive tutorials on how to write an operating system.
    http://www.groovyweb.uklinux.net/index.php?page_name=Operating system programmin

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