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<TD>linux.dev.localbus
<TD>linux.dev.lugnuts
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<TD>linux.dev.mca
<TD>linux.dev.mgr
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<TD>linux.dev.msdos
<TD>linux.dev.net
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<TD>linux.dev.new-lists
<TD>linux.dev.newbie
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<TD>linux.dev.normal
<TD>linux.dev.nys
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<TD>linux.dev.oasg
<TD>linux.dev.oi
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<TD>linux.dev.pkg
<TD>linux.dev.ppp
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<TD>linux.dev.qag
<TD>linux.dev.scsi
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<TD>linux.dev.serial
<TD>linux.dev.seyon
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<TD>linux.dev.sound
<TD>linux.dev.standards
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<TD>linux.dev.svgalib
<TD>linux.dev.tape
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<TD>linux.dev.term
<TD>linux.dev.uucp
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<TD>linux.dev.wabi
<TD>linux.dev.word
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<TD>linux.dev.kernel
<TD>linux.dev.x11
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<TD>linux.fido.ifmail
<TD>linux.free-widgets.announce
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<TD>linux.free-widgets.bugs
<TD>linux.free-widgets.development
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<TD>linux.local.chicago
<TD>linux.local.nova-scotia
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<TD>linux.local.silicon-valley
<TD>linux.motif.clone
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<TD>linux.new-tty
<TD>linux.news.groups
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<TD>linux.ports.alpha
<TD>linux.samba
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<TD>linux.samba.announce
<TD>linux.sdk
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<TD>linux.wine.users
<TD>linux.test
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<H3><A NAME="Heading4"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Online Documents</FONT></H3>
<P>Matt Welsh spearheads a dedicated group of Linux enthusiasts who are systematically writing a complete set of Linux manuals that are made available on the Internet. The latest versions of the documentation can be found at <B>sunsite.unc.edu</B> in the /pub/Linux/docs directory. You can also find earlier versions of these documents in your version of Linux’s /docs directory. The current home for the LDP is located at this address:</P>
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<DD><A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw">http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw</A>
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<P>Available documents include the following:
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<DD><B>•</B> “Linux Installation and Getting Started,” by Matt Welsh
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux System Administrators’ Guide,” by Lars Wirzenius
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux Network Administrators’ Guide,” by Olaf Kirch
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux Kernel Hackers’ Guide,” by Michael K. Johnson
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List,” maintained by Ian Jackson; it’s composed of questions and answers on myriad Linux topics
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux META-FAQ,” maintained by Michael K. Johnson
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux INFO-SHEET,” maintained by Michael K. Johnson
<DD><B>•</B> “The Linux Software Map,” maintained by Aaron Schab; contains information about each of the software packages available for Linux via FTP
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<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading5"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Linux HOWTOs</FONT></H4>
<P>The Linux HOWTO Index provides an index to all the available HOWTO documents. These HOWTO documents provide a detailed explanation of their topic. Some of the titles include the following:
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<DD><B>•</B> The Linux Installation HOWTO
<DD><B>•</B> The Linux Hardware HOWTO and The Linux Printing HOWTO
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<P>See Appendix B, “The Linux HOWTO Index,” for a complete list of Linux HOWTO and Mini HOWTO site addresses. These files are located in the /usr/doc/faq/howto directory on your local drive. Most are archived with <TT>gzip</TT> to save disk space. To read these or other compressed files, use the <TT>zless</TT> command.</P>
<P>Many FAQs about Linux topics and GNU programs are shipped with Linux and can be found in the /usr/info directory.</P>
<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading6"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">man Pages</FONT></H4>
<P>The Linux operating system itself provides plenty of online help via the <TT>man</TT> command. To access online help, enter <TT><B>man</B></TT> followed by the topic for which you want information.</P>
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<P><FONT SIZE="-1"><HR>• <B>See</B> “Getting Help for Commands with man,” <B>p. 114</B><HR></FONT>
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<H3><A NAME="Heading7"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Magazines</FONT></H3>
<P><I>Linux Journal</I> is the leading U.S. periodical devoted explicitly to Linux. You can request more information about this publication from the following address:</P>
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<DD><I>Linux Journal</I>
<DD>P.O. Box 85867
<DD>Seattle, WA 98145
<DD>(206) 527-3385
<DD><A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com">http://www.linuxjournal.com</A>
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<H3><A NAME="Heading8"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Linux FTP Sites</FONT></H3>
<P>You’ll find a great deal of up-to-date information regarding Linux on the Internet. Table A.2 lists the FTP sites that maintain Linux archives. The main archive site, located at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, is named <B>sunsite.unc.edu</B>.</P>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%"><CAPTION ALIGN=LEFT><B>Table A.2</B> FTP Sites with Linux Archives
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<TD><B>tsx-11.mit.edu</B>
<TD>/pub/linux
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<TD><B>sunsite.unc.edu</B>
<TD>/pub/Linux
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<TD><B>nic.funet.fi</B>
<TD>/pub/Linux
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<TD><B>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</B>
<TD>/pub/linux
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<TD><B>ftp.dfv.rwth-aachen.de</B>
<TD>/pub/linux
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<TD><B>ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de</B>
<TD>/pub/Linux
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<TD><B>ftp.ibp.fr</B>
<TD>/pub/linux
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<TD><B>kirk.bond.edu.au</B>
<TD>/pub/OS/Linux
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<TD><B>ftp.uu.net</B>
<TD>/systems/unix/linux
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<TD><B>wuarchive.wustl.edu</B>
<TD>/systems/linux
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<TD><B>ftp.win.tue.nl</B>
<TD>/pub/linux
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<TD><B>ftp.stack.nl</B>
<TD>/pub/Linux
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<TD><B>ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de</B>
<TD>/pub/os/linux
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<TD><B>ftp.denet.dk</B>
<TD>/pub/OS/Linux
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<P><FONT SIZE="-1"><HR>• <B>See</B> “Using FTP for Remote File Transfer,” <B>p. 580</B><HR></FONT>
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<H3><A NAME="Heading9"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Contacting InfoMagic</FONT></H3>
<P>InfoMagic produces the CD-ROMs enclosed with this book, and the company is gracious enough to help support the product. If your disc is damaged, please contact Que Publishing at <A HREF="http://www.mcp.com">http://www.mcp.com</A>. If you’ve exhausted the resources above, contact InfoMagic’s support at <B>support@infomagic.com</B>.</P>
<H3><A NAME="Heading10"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">For Linux Developers</FONT></H3>
<P>So you think that Linux is the greatest thing to come along in quite some time, and you want to help develop future releases. Well, you’re in luck. An active set of mailing lists on the Internet is devoted to various topics and issues surrounding Linux development. This is a multichannel mailing list, meaning that messages on different topics are sent to different groups of people. You must subscribe to each channel that you’re interested in. If you think you want to get involved in a Linux development project, you can get more information by sending an e-mail message to
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<DD><B>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</B>
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<P>with <TT>lists</TT> in the body to get a list of the lists there. Add a line with <TT>help</TT> in the body to get the standard Majordomo help file, which has instructions for subscribing and unsubscribing.</P><P><BR></P>
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