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General Linux related sites


Buy Linux Here, most releases available right from this website!

This one-stop has it all from utilities to games - Tucows

Linux.org one of the best!

Just for newbies!

Here's a link to many, many Linux web pages, includes user groups and many in Germany as well as all over the world -- have fun with this one!

Here's a link to over 22,000 Linux discussion groups.

Look here for the Japan Linux Association. Available in English and Japanese.

Linux Exhibition Project

Here's a great Linux source in Dutch.

Hardware Issues

Linux Hardware Database is an excellent source for determining capability issues.

Keylabs attempts to test different Linux versions on various name brand computers.
Check here before you buy and save yourself some grief.

Getting Started

Get help for first timers from ZDNET.

Gamers

Loki has Myth II

Emulations including SEGA Genisis for Linus systems.

The Linux Game Tome is a great source for games!

Internet Access

With increased use of DSL and cable modems, security is now of a much greater concern. Think of hackers as a different kind of virus, a smart virus. As you wouldn't dream of not protecting your box from virus's, it's time to get real about hackers. Whether it's your own internet server, small business network or just your box on the net, here are some good resources to test your vulnerability and to put up your defenses.

www.LinuxSecurity.com is just what it sounds like.
To test your connection, try Steve Gibson's site, www.grc.com this will run a diagnostic on your connection to determine if you have "left the barn door open".

Other sites to check out include www.WebTrends.net and HackerWhacker.com which both have free online dianostics and help files and links to more info.

Winmodems are not modems also available in Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish versions.

Linux + Winmodem = Linmodem - you can make it work.

Cable Modem How-to

DSL Modems and Linux

ISDN How-to

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