Installation Guides
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Step by Step Installation, Configuration, Troubleshoot
- Fedora Core 4 Installation Guide
- Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide
- Redhat 9 Installation Guide
- Redhat 8 Installation Guide
- Debian on x86 Installation Guide
- Debian on Alpha Installation Guide
- Debian on IBM S/390 Installation Guide
- Debian on PowerPC Installation Guide
- Debian on Sparc Installation Guide
Basic Documents
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This manual is task-oriented. You will find useful tips, hints, warnings, and screen shots interspersed throughout. First, you will learn the basics of using Red Hat Linux, such as customizing a desktop, configuring a printer, and getting online. Once the basics are covered, the tasks covered in this manual become progressively more advanced.
- Red Hat 9 Getting Started Guide
- Red Hat 7.3 Getting Started Guide
- Red Hat Enterprise 4 Guide
Administrative Documents
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An introduction to system administration of a Linux system for novices.
- Linux System Administrators Guide
- Linux Network Administrators Guide
- Linux Security and Optimization Guide
Programmer Guides
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Provides links to Programming tutorials, information, and resources that are rated by you.
- Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
- Bash Guide for Beginners
- The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
- The Linux Programmer’s Guide
Offical "ORACLE on Linux" Guides
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This installation content is a collection of guides and tips that worked best in the Linux Discussion and Installfests.
- Oracle 10g R1 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
- Oracle 8i on Linux RH7.X Installation
- Oracle 9i on RedHat Linux 8.x and 9.x Installation and Configuration
- The Linux Programmer’s Guide
Miscellaneous Guides
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Things like enabling Java and Flash in Mozilla, playing MP3 files, playing
Quicktime/AVI/RealMedia/Windows Media streams, and playing encrypted DVDs that the Fedora
- Fedora Multimedia Installation
- Linux Shell Commands
- Linux Dictionary
- Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
- Linux on the Road
- VideoLAN Server on Linux
Built-in Shell Commands and Linux Commands.
This Linux Dictionary is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
The filesystem standard has been designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package developers, and system implementors. However, it is primarily intended to be a reference and is not a tutorial on how to manage a Unix filesystem or directory hierarchy.
Linux with Laptops, Notebooks, PDAs, Mobile Phones and Other Portable Devices
VLS (VideoLAN Server), which can stream MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels and live videos on the network in unicast or multicast