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February 2006
DebianHelp.co.uk - Debian help made easy
very good articles,tutorials about debian linux and most will work for ubutu linux
tuXfiles - the Linux newbie help files, tutorials, and tips
provides Linux newbie help written in plain English, not in some incomprehensible geeky-tongue.
Open Source Fedora Core: VMWare Player and livecd
How to install VMWare on Fedora Core and Live CD
The complete guide to using Gmail with Thunderbird, Mozilla Mail, Evolution, and Kmail - Linux Forums
how to set up a gmail account in Thunderbird, Mozilla mail, Evolution and Kmail. This tutorial is meant to help out anyone, especially a noob such as myself, so it's in for dummies language.
QTParted - linux partitions
bootable Linux distribution that comes in the form of a CD or DVD can be a lifesaver when your computer goes awry. In this feature, we guide you through the process of fixing Windows with Knoppix, which includes resizing Windows partitions, solving key sy
January 2006
gnu man - Start Your Linux Experience Here
Forums, News, Blog, Guides, Reviews, How-Tos, Links.
Linux Library Archive
Linux Library->Configuration and Administration. Linux Library->Linux Programming. Linux Library->Learning Linux. Linux Library->Distributions. Linux Library->Linux Desktop->VI and Vim. +++
Free Software Blog: ODOC - one day one (shell) command
News, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Free Software Blog Home - ODOC - one day one (shell) command
News, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Linux Information Portal: Howto, Help, Tutorials and Information
This site is dedicated to providing tutorials, help, guides and links for Linux users.
D. J. Bernstein Notes on writing papers
The importance of copyediting a scientific paper Don't publish with IEEE! Document IDs The devil's guide to citing the literature The devil's guide to choosing new mathematical terminology The devil's guide to organizing a paper
QuirksMode Home
the personal and professional site of Peter-Paul Koch, freelance web developer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It contains more than 150 pages with CSS and JavaScript tips and tricks, and is one of the best sources on the WWW for studying and defeating bro
