ruth's lssg home
Casandra's home
Linux : Some On-Line Resources
- http://www.utexas.edu/cc/rack/tutorials.html
see the "Intro to vi" in PDF format (65K)
also take a look at the "Intro to Emacs"- http://www.utexas.edu/cc/docs/ccug1/
An Intro to Unix (HTML only)- http://lifelong.freeservers.com/unix/default.htm
Introduction to Unix (using Linux)
a structured, self-paced tutorial, with self-tests- http://www.arbaumann.com/unix
has good reference links, and links to Linux books for free download in PDF format- http://www.tldp.org
The Linux Documentation Project
A large site with HOW-TOs, mini-HOW-TOs, and links to other Linux references, tutorials, on-line books, etc
The place to start finding docs.- http://hegel.ittc.ukans.edu/topics/linux/man-pages/index.html
The Linux MAN pages, in HTML format. Organized by section, or alphabetically, or via a search engine.- news:comp.os.linux.announce
The Linux announce newsgroup (aka C.O.L.A.)
A moderated newsgroup containing announcements of User Group meetings, commercial and non-commercial software releases, and other important Linux events.
The archives are at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html, where you can also find out how to receive the newsgroup postings as email.- http://members.aa.net/~swear/pedia/index.html
"Gary's Encyclopedia"
A very extensive, organized site of links to Linux information. Worth bookmarking.
last updated Jan 17, 2001