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    | Applications, Tools and Utilities: |  
 
  ActiveState Corp. offers:
      Komodo 1.2 IDE,
      Perl Dev Kit 4.0 (PDK),
      PerlMx,
      ActivePython,
      and ActiveTcl. Linux-AFS
       FAQ.Linux 
       Applications and Utilities List.Linux 
       Applications, a database of Linux applications and tools.The Linux 
       Assistant Page with many Linux links.Papers on AUIS, 
       the Andrew User Interface System.The BLINUX 
       Documentation and Development Project, is developing software 
       and documentation for blind users.Bochs 
       for Windows, an emulator that can run Linux, Windows 95 and 
       more within Windows 95/NT.Casbah, 
       a scripting and web development environment.[ell[hat, 
       an HTML-based chat system.Citadel/UX, 
       a BBS/interactive community/groupware package.Clearing 
       Center Server (CCS), a new project to create an integrated system 
       to manage EDI, file transmission, file conversion and external 
       applications.Open uClinux Documentation Project,
       view/submit articles that are related to uClinux. CodeBase Database Development Tools,
       Fast database with free distribution for C/C++ & Java
       programmers. Small memory and disk footprint. Communications 
       Processor (CommProc), a general distributed-computing toolkit 
       for quick assembly of distributed applications. Crystal 
       Space, a free and portable 3D engine written in C++. Linux 
       Databases & Tools page. DOSEMU, 
       a Linux DOS emulator. EPIware, web-based project
       management and collaboration application. ErrorSpot search engine,
       error search engine for Linux and Windows. The Ethernet 
      Phone Homepage, an application that allows real time point-to-point 
      voice communication over the Internet. Explore2fs, 
       a Windows NT explorer for Linux ext2fs partitions. FreeAmp, 
       a digital audio player project. FreeType, 
       a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. freeVSD is a fully optimised, Open Source web hosting
    platform for Linux. Allows ISPs to create multiple virtual servers on a physical machine,
    each  with it's own admin and set of applications (Apache, sendmail, etc.). FreeWorld 
       BBS, a GPLed BBS project. Financial 
       Software for Linux, both for personal finance as well as business 
       accounting. A financial amortization calculator,
       for loans, bonds, mortgages, annuities, and investments. Non-free. FIPS, 
       a program for non-destructive partition splitting. Chuck's 
       Linux File Manager Page, description of a number of file managers 
       for Linux and X11. There are reviews, screenshots, and links to 
       managers' homepages. Fitrix, accounting and business software 
       package for Linux. Functionally-Overloaded Linux Kernel,
      As many kernel patches as can be crammed into one space (a
      single, easy-to-install patch). General 
       Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), a PhotoShop-like program 
       for creating graphics. A tutorial
       on GLADE (GTK+ User Interface Builder). Using 
       GNU Libc 2, contains information about how to use glibc 2 with 
       Linux. Information on GRASS,the 
      Geographic Resources Analysis Support System which runs under Linux. 
      Graphics Muse, and
       the Linux 
       Graphics mini-HOWTO. An overview of GUI 
       toolkits. GNU 
       Administration Project (GAP), a project to build a new environment 
       for distributed OS administration. Linux 
       Hamradio Applications and Utilities. Linux 
       HamSoft database. ICQ 
       for Linux, lists Linux ICQ software projects. ImPress, 
       a WYSIWYG desktop publishing and presentation package. The Informix 
       on Linux FAQ. iManage
       Knowledge Management, knowledge management systems and 
       software for business growth & communication. InxUtil, 
       has Linux information on Informix tools, and an interview with Linus 
       Torvalds. jpub, 
       provides a framework for just about anything you'd like to see done 
       in a browser. KBasic is a programming language 
       which brings a complete BASIC to KDE.  It will include an IDE
       with a form designer and a complete binding to KDE-like controls
       and other features. The Kermit 
       Communications Software project at Columbia University. LessTif, 
       a source compatible version of OSF/Motif. linux-access 
       information at University of Utah's Center for Disabled Student 
       Services. Linux2order,
       huge database of Linux software apps available for free download 
       or have a custom CD ROM created. Linux 
       3D, information about 3D graphics. Lumenati.com, offers a
       free MP3/DVD/CD/Streaming Audio and Video player. Logical 
       Volume Manager (LVM) for Linux, a subsystem for on-line disk 
       storage management. LyX, 
       a WYSIWYG word processor and document processor. Magic Software provides
      ecommerce, development tools, and call center solutions. Main Street Credit Verification 
      Engine - Linux credit card authorization software. MercuryWare PForum,
       message board software for Linux. Mesa, 
       the free OpenGL work-alike library. MI/X,
       a free X Server for Windows and Macintosh. mnoGoSearch, full-featured
       free web open source search engine. Multimedia4Linux,
  information about Multimedia with Linux. Network 
       Audio, an alternative to RealAudio. Information about using 
       Newtons 
       with Linux. phpGroupWare,
      webbased groupware application - including calendar, email, todo list, 
      addressbook, trouble ticket system, file manager, new headlines, 
      and more.PHProjekt, 
      another groupware application. PowerUpdate,
      a multi-platform software updating and delivery solution designed
      to update any kind of software on any kind of platform. RPM.org 
       has lots of information about the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM or 
       .rpm). rpm2html, 
       a tool to creat HTML from RPM meta-information. Relational 
       Databases list for Linux. Pal's Linux RDBMS Library,
       A compilation of the best free online readings about relational 
       databases on Linux. An excellent list of 
       Linux and UNIX 
       Resources. Unix
        Wizards, has some information about Linux and general Unix stuff.
        SAS 
       for Linux, a site exploring the feasibility of and promoting 
       a port of the SAS system to Linux. SGML-Tools, 
       a SGML-based text-formatting system which can produce multiple output 
       formats including: plain text, HTML, PostScript, and RTF. sendmail 
       Information, at Data Lege. Sendmail 
       Configuration for Offline Use mini-HOWTO. sendpage, 
       an alphanumeric paging tool. The Linux Sound 
       and Video page. Linux 
       MIDI & Sound Applications. Linux Streams (LIS),
    a software package that comprises an implementation of SVR4 compatible
    STREAMS for Linux. TkDesk, 
       a desktop and file manager. UMENU, 
       a pure console menu interface to Linux commands which runs on any 
       Linux-connected terminal, console, telnet session, or terminal emulator. 
       UNIX 
       reference card in PDF or PostScript format. The Van, a migration tool from Windows 
       onto Linux; retain computer/server settings. Virtual 
      Network Computing. a remote display system for Win95/NT and 
      Unix platforms. The software allows you to display a desktop remotely, 
      for example, display an NT desktop onto Linux. Web
      browsers for Linux, lists production and development web browsers. 
      WXftp, 
      a GUI (GTK+ and Motif) FTP client for X Windows. X: 
      End of Story, contains lots of information about X Windows. A great page about Window 
      Managers that run under X Windows. Contains icons, resource 
      setting and information on what different window managers there 
      are available. XF86Config 
      Modelines Quick Conversion Guide tells you how to convert Win95 
      to XF86 timings. XFree86
       Font Deuglification, how to make the fonts in XF86 look better."Applications for the Sharp Zaurus" and
      "More Applications for the Zaurus";
       Linux Journal articles authored by Guylhem Aznar.  
  
 
  The 
       Linux Game Tome, an excellent site about games that run under 
       Linux. Generic 
       Internet Games Service (GIGS), a directory service for Internet 
       games. LDescent, 
       a Linux Descent port. LinuxGames: 
       Even Penguins like to have fun, an index and advocacy site for 
       games. Online Game Developers 
       Community, provide game developers with information (via
       news, forums, chatrooms, and additional resources). Linux 
       Quake and Utilities, all about Quake for Linux. SMM, 
       a Tcl/Tk-based MUD client. Lou's 
       Infocom/Linux Page, all about ways to run old Infocom games. 
       Linux 
       Quake and Utilities, all about Quake for Linux.  
 
  
    | Installation, Upgrading and Administration: |  
 
  Simple Slackware 
       installation instructions. Here 
       there Be Linux!, notes on getting Linux running on the BeBox. 
       Josh's 
       Linux Guide, information on how to install (Red Hat), set up 
       a dialup PPP connection to the Internet, configure the X-windowing 
       system, and much more A Linux 
       pre-installation checklist. Linux 
       Links: Distributions lists many available Linux distributions. 
       The Red 
       Hat Linux User's FAQ, a FAQ written by users, for users. The Linux 
       Internet Server Administration Guide (LISA), a new book project. 
       A 
       primer for Linux, has some very basic information about getting 
       started with Linux/Unix systems. Linux Distributions 
      Guide, a review of various Linux distributions from Rod Smith
      (the author of several Linux books). YourLinux.co.uk, offers hundreds
      of different Linux distributions for £3.99 a CD. maxtux.co.uk,
      a comprehensive source of cheap linux CD's, who ship worldwide. LinuxISO, a central location for
      downloading ISO images of most of the major Linux distributions. Includes
      tips on burning ISO CDs; distribution and book reviews.  
  
 
  The Linux kernel source code has lots of useful documentation 
       in /usr/src/linux/Documentation on your local machine. Kernel 
       configuration help texts. Linux 
       v2 Information Headquarters, with information on upgrading to 
       Linux 2.0, including links to necessary program and utility upgrades, 
       descriptions of changes between releases, kernel patch summaries, 
       and links to other interesting Linux sites. The Linux 
       Source Navigator (disabled)Psyched 
       Linux Kernels, tells you the latest kernel versions. A Hypertext version 
       of the Linux 
       2.0.28 kernel source. The Linux 
       Source Driver, an online version of the Linux source tree. You 
       can also search the kernel sources using 
       the Linux 
       Source Search, or have a look at 
       the Linux Source Index.
       Linux 
       Cross-Reference (LXR), offers a fully indexed, searchable and 
       clickable HyperText presentation of the Linux source code. Linux 
       Mama, is dedicated to offer you all available "unofficial" patches 
       for Linux. Glossary 
       of the Linux Kernel, has definitions for various terms used 
       throughout the kernel source code. Design-Level LINUX Documentation, claimed to be the most complete documentation for the 2.6 kernel and associated subsystems. 
  
 
  
 
  A guide to 
       Building 
       a Linux Based Internet Server For Your School. Samba 
       information. Samba is an open source software suite that provides 
       seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Server Resources,
      a site designed to help with using Linux as a server.  Includes
      guides and walkthrus of installation and configuration of server
      related software (apache, sendmail, BIND, etc.). Information about setting 
       up services for Macintosh 
       and Windows Users on a Linux box. Five-Minute 
       Linux PPP Instructions. ISP 
       and related information. Vast amounts of information 
       about ISP and Network Services. 
       How to run the netatalk, 
       AppleTalk software. An excellent tutorial and Linux Netatalk resource. 
       The Linux 
       IP Masquerade Resource or the 
       backup site. Information about Linux 
       IP NAT (Network Address Translation). X-ISP, 
       a X11 interface to pppd and chat. Information about Linux 
       and Wireless 
       LANs. Linux 
       IPFW Firewall Design Tool, a web-based firewall configuration 
       tool. The 
       Linux Network Management Pages, have some interesting information 
       about network management with Linux. The ANGEL 
       Network Monitor, a tool to monitor network services. mon, 
       an extensible service monitoring daemon which can be used to monitor 
       network or non-network resources. Woven 
       Goods for Linux, has a lot of information about web server
       applications and lots of general Linux information. Using
       Samba, a book available online. Authors:  
       Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly.COLD, 
       a network sniffer and a protocol analyzer. TrinityOS, 
       a complete Linux server configuration, maintinance, and security 
       guide for the Linux novice and Linux guru alike! Linux 
       Dialin Server Setup Guide. The Linux 
       Library has information on setting up various network services 
       for Linux. How 
       to hook up PPP, a good and quick PPP setup page. PoPToP, 
       a PPTP server solution for Linux. The Linux Wireless LAN, 
       a how to document that contains resources about setting up
       Wireless LANs under Linux, list of drivers, web pointers and
       background information. Donald Becker's site,
      which is thee reference when it come to network drivers for
      Linux. This is the place to get the latest releases of the drivers,
      configuration hints and background information about Ethernet (10,
      100 and 1 Gb/s). WvDial is a
      program that connects your Linux workstation to the Internet as 
      easily as possible. freeVSD is a fully optimised, 
      Open Source web hosting platform for Linux.
      Allows ISPs to create multiple virtual servers on a physical machine,
      each with it's own administrator and suite of hosting applications such as
      Apache and Sendmail. A guide on Linux
      Networking, plus other Linux support items. Deploying Directory Enabled Networks Using Open Source,
a PDF presentation introducing LDAPv3, particularly the OpenLDAP DSA, and integrating various network services (Samba, Sendmail, PAM, NSS, ILS, IMP, etc.) via LDAP.  
  
 
  Linux 
       Security Home Page. Infilsec 
       Vulnerability Engine, lists various security concerns for many 
       OSes including Linux. Pluggable 
       Authentication Modules (PAM) information. Trinux: 
       A Linux Security Tool Kit, contains the latest versions of popular 
       network/security tools and fits on two floppy disks. Zed-Zed-dot-NET Crypto Archives,
       a Dutch site offering archives of open source software and
       informational textfiles, covering the areas of network security,
       network operations, host integrity, cryptography, privacy and
       anonimity. Linux 
       Firewall and Security Site, has information on configuring an 
       Internet Firewall and Home LAN With Linux, and also has lots of 
       security and related links. Linux-only 
       Security News Alerts, from SecurityPortal.com. 
       Network Security Library,
       deals with security information about many UNIX-clones, about Windows,
       NetWare, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, WWW, Security Policy, etc.SSLCA,
Non-profit ca qualified ssl certificate project.  
 
  
    | X Windows and Window Managers: |   
 
  LinPopUp, 
       an Xwindow port of Winpopup that runs over Samba. It communicates 
       with a Windows computer that runs Winpopup. Themes.org, 
       has everything you ever wanted to find that relates to themes. wxWindows/GTK, 
       the version of wxWindows for the GTK. The Unix 
       Desktop Environment, a GUI window manager.  
 
  
    | Software Archives, Search Engines, Linux Watchers: |  
 
  Linux 
       Search searches metalab.unc.edu, tsx-11.mit.edu, and ftp.funet.fi. 
       The Linux 
       Web Watcher watches various Linux-related pages for updates, 
       and has a good index of Linux material on the web. The Linux 
       FTP Watcher, watches popular Linux FTP sites for updates. The Linux 
       Software Database. Free 
       Software Sites on the Internet, an index list of free software 
       packages with links to their location. GroundZero, 
       a new repository of hundreds of rapidly updated cutting edge GNU/Linux 
       programs. Project 
       Independence, a free software repository and web site. linsearch, 
       LSM search page (Search MetaLab's collection of LSMs.) 
       LSM is a database of entries describing software that is
       available for Linux.LinuxArchives, 
       a collection of Linux software. Linuxberg, 
       a new Linux software site from the TUCOWS folks. Linux 
       Applications Directory, a browsable and searchable software 
       archive. Linux
        Center, a collection of application, development and free software
        links. Index
        of Alternative Operating Systems, contains links to Linux and
        many other operating systems and software. TUDOLS,
        a listing of Linux software and links. SeekJava.com, information and
        code/scripts related to Java, Javascript, etc.  
 
 
  InterBoard, 
       a threaded discussion system to provide a structured, searchable 
       Q&A area for linux newbies and pros. LinuxWare.com, 
       an online Linux users group for people interested in learning more 
       about Linux, providing help to other Linuxers, and promoting Linux. 
       Linux 
       Support Services, a free volunteer-staffed technical support 
       service. The Linux 
       Buyers Guide, lists where to buy Linux distributions and products, 
       as well as who has good prices. SearchLinux, 
       a personal Linux help desk site for individuals. Linux
        Links by Goob, has a lot of Linux software links. The Linux
        Resource Exchange, has some interesting kernel patches, links
        to documentation, mailing lists and various other links. code-gurus.com, dedicated
to the enrichment and enhancement of the Linux and *BSD operating
systems.  Aim to help everyone who is using or wants to use a
Free/Open Source Operating System from beginners to gurus.  
 
 
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