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Upcoming Linux, Unix, Free Software, and Open Source Events:

  • See the Announcements section of the Linux Weekly News for this information.


Getting Started:

  • Frequently Asked Questions, which contains answers to many common questions about Linux.
  • The INFO-SHEET, a technical overview of Linux system features.
  • The Installation HOWTO, a great document to read if you are new to Linux and need help getting started.
  • The Linux Distributions list with links to information about the different distributions.
  • Where to Get Linux, an aritcle about where and how to get the different distributions of Linux.


Users Groups:

  • Groups of Linux Users Everywhere (GLUE)
  • LUGs around the World
  • Linux User Group Registry (LUGR)
  • Linux User's Group Webring
  • Linux User Groups World Wide (LUGWW)
  • RedHat.com's List of User Groups (may contain obsolete or outdated information!)


Mailing Lists:

  • Linux Mailing Lists.
  • Linux Mailing List Menu.
  • List Archives for some of the lists.
  • Mail Archive, archives lots of Linux mailing lists.
  • Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, a monster link directory.


Usenet Newsgroups:

Newsgroups are subject to availability on your local server. You can also read them at Deja News.


General:

  • The Internet Operating System Counter, a survey of operating system usage on the Internet.
  • Interviews with Linus Torvalds and Richard M. Stallman by Hiroo Yamagata of the Tokyo Linux Users Group.
  • Liszt, is a mailing list and Usenet newsgroup directory. Search for "linux" to find many mailing lists and local Linux news groups.
  • The Linux Counter allows you to register yourself as a Linux user.
  • A Linux Questionnaire, (with results), about people's experiences with Linux.
  • The Linux Speaker's Bureau lists speakers specializing in Linux, who are willing to speak at Linux events.
  • The OS Counter, dedicated to finding out who runs what, where, and how much they like it.
  • The Rampantly Unofficial Linus Torvalds FAQ.
  • Tuxwear, a full line of fine Linux shirts and apparel.


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