MuLinux is a minimalistic Linux distribution, suitable for old computers. X11, GCC, VNC, SSH, Samba, Netscape etc. Are supported on additional addon floppies. It can be installed from DOS/Win9x or Linux, without repartitioning.
Ext2 IFS For Windows
Ext2 IFS provides Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003 with full access to Linux Ext2 volumes (read access and write access). This may be useful if you have installed both Windows and Linux as a dual boot environment on your computer.
Penguicon Science Fiction and Open Source Convention
Penguicon Science Fiction and Open Source Convention
Running Windows viruses with Wine
It just isn’t fair that Windows users get all the viruses.Linux just isn’t user-friendly when it comes to viruses. You have to work to find and run them. It doesn’t happen automatically as it does with Windows. The GNU/Linux folks really should improve this glaring discrepancy.
Ipsysctl tutorial 1.0.4
I started writing this documentation in the hopes that it would help people understand the IP options provided by Linux 2.4, and what you can do with these options. This is a plain text documentation, hoping to give the necessary understanding and help to configure your kernel on the fly, and to get it up and running in a way that suites you.
Enabling High Performance Data Transfers [PSC]
These notes are intended to help users and system administrators maximize TCP/IP performance on their computer systems. They summarize all of the end-system (computer system) network tuning issues including a tutorial on TCP tuning, easy configuration checks for non-experts, and a repository of operating system specific instructions for getting the best possible network performance on these platforms
The UNIX Forums
UNIX.COM is the top free UNIX and Linux System Administration Resource Forum, for beginners and gurus that are looking for UNIX and Linux help and advice on the Internet.
The Linux Counter
The Linux Counter is started as a “for fun” project to find out how many Linux users there are worldwide. The basic idea is for people to register themselves as being a Linux user. Of course, this way you won’t get all Linux users counted as not every Linux user will register himself at the Linux Counter site.
FedoraNEWS.ORG
“Honey, I just built a Linux RPM package for UPS!”
The LiveCD List
A List of all Linux, BSD, and Windows LiveCDs and LiveDVDs