Ryan's Computers Page
Unix Guru Universe is
heavy-duty info for Unix admins. Wow!
UNIX Reference Desk has
all sorts of great info on Unix packages and stuff and things,
etc. (like that description, do ya?)
Internet Security Systems has some
great FAQs on all sorts of Unix system security issues, including
setting up anonymous FTP safely, and a bunch of others.
SAIC Security -
Security Documents
Unix Security Checklist 1.0
The The Linux
Documentation Project is pretty much the definitive Web source for
Linux info. For new users, the Linux Installation and
Getting Started should prove useful. And in a spasm of outrageous
generosity, Dane Jasper has provided the capability to Search the Linux Man Pages via
the Web.
Linux International
The Linux Home Page
Linux Software Map is a
database of many of the packages that have been written for, ported
to, or, these days, simply compiled for Linux and made available. This
hypertext version is maintained by Thomas Boutell. The data itself is
maintained by Lars Wirzenius.
The SSC/Linux Journal
The Linux Benchmarks
page has the scoop on how Linux performs on various machines and
configurations.
The
CoCo lives!
GNU-Emacs is the ONLY editor worth using. Here's how to learn about it:
The Hacker's Perspective
The Amiga!
The Amiga Web Directory
is a great resource for Amiga users searching for support now that
Jack'n'da'Boyz shot the rest of their tattered feet away.
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