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A popular [[Open Source]] computer [[Operating System|operating system]], '''Linux''' (pronounced 'Lih-nucks') is the result of the collaborative effort of thousands of computer enthusiasts worldwide.  From its humble beginnings as a [[Minix]] clone developed by [[Linus Torvalds]], '''Linux''' has grown to become one of the most popular [[UNIX]] platforms for both desktop and server computing due to its flexibility, stability and non-proprietary nature.
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A popular [[Open Source]] computer [[Operating System|operating system]], '''Linux''' (pronounced 'Lih-nucks') is the result of the collaborative effort of thousands of computer enthusiasts and companies worldwide.  From its humble beginnings as a [[Minix]] clone developed by [[Linus Torvalds]], '''Linux''' has grown to become one of the most popular [[UNIX]] platforms for both desktop and server computing due to its flexibility, stability and non-proprietary nature.
  
 
Whilst the name '''Linux''' is often used to describe the complete operating system, it is technically correct to call the system's [[kernel]] '''Linux''', with the remainder of the operating system tools and [[Application|applications]] being interchangeable. In fact, there are many such 'packages' known as ''distributions'', some of which are listed below.  Hence the term '''Linux''' does not imply a single operating system, rather a class of operating systems which are built around the '''Linux''' kernel.
 
Whilst the name '''Linux''' is often used to describe the complete operating system, it is technically correct to call the system's [[kernel]] '''Linux''', with the remainder of the operating system tools and [[Application|applications]] being interchangeable. In fact, there are many such 'packages' known as ''distributions'', some of which are listed below.  Hence the term '''Linux''' does not imply a single operating system, rather a class of operating systems which are built around the '''Linux''' kernel.
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'''Note:''' Information on LOTS of distro's at [http://www.distrowatch.com Distrowatch].
 
'''Note:''' Information on LOTS of distro's at [http://www.distrowatch.com Distrowatch].
  
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* [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ Ubuntu]
 
* [http://www.knoppix.org/ Knoppix]
 
* [http://www.knoppix.org/ Knoppix]
 
* [http://www.debian.org Debian]
 
* [http://www.debian.org Debian]
 
* [http://www.novell.com/linux/suse/ SuSE]
 
* [http://www.novell.com/linux/suse/ SuSE]
 
* [http://www.slackware.com Slackware]
 
* [http://www.slackware.com Slackware]
* [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ Ubuntu]
 
 
* [http://www.gentoo.org/ Gentoo]
 
* [http://www.gentoo.org/ Gentoo]
 
* [http://www.lxnaydesign.net/ RR4 & RR64] (Gentoo Live DVD)
 
* [http://www.lxnaydesign.net/ RR4 & RR64] (Gentoo Live DVD)
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* [http://www.smoothwall.org Smoothwall] (Popular Firewall)
 
* [http://www.smoothwall.org Smoothwall] (Popular Firewall)
 
* [http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/FrontPage Handehelds.org wiki] Linux on handheld devices. Check if your PDA is supported [http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/SupportedHandheldSummary here]
 
* [http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/FrontPage Handehelds.org wiki] Linux on handheld devices. Check if your PDA is supported [http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/SupportedHandheldSummary here]
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=== Mirrors ===  
 
=== Mirrors ===  
 
*[http://mirror.pacific.net.au/ Pacific mirror] good Slackware-current tree
 
*[http://mirror.pacific.net.au/ Pacific mirror] good Slackware-current tree
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== Desktop Themes ==
 
== Desktop Themes ==
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*[http://themes.freshmeat.net/ freshmeat.net]
 
*[http://themes.freshmeat.net/ freshmeat.net]
 
*[http://kde-look.org KDE-Look.org]
 
*[http://kde-look.org KDE-Look.org]
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*[http://www.fsf.org/ The Free (speech) Software Foundation]
 
*[http://www.fsf.org/ The Free (speech) Software Foundation]
 
*[http://www.debian.org/ Debian Linux.]
 
*[http://www.debian.org/ Debian Linux.]
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==More Links==
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* [[Software]], [[Other Operating Systems]]
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* [[Linux Newbie Guide]]
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* [[LinuxGuides]], [[Linux:Using Xorg with BenQ FP202W]]
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* [[Ubuntu]], [[DebianUbuntuGuides]]
  
 
[[category:Software]]
 
[[category:Software]]

Latest revision as of 18:48, 3 March 2010

Tux, the official Linux mascot.

A popular Open Source computer operating system, Linux (pronounced 'Lih-nucks') is the result of the collaborative effort of thousands of computer enthusiasts and companies worldwide. From its humble beginnings as a Minix clone developed by Linus Torvalds, Linux has grown to become one of the most popular UNIX platforms for both desktop and server computing due to its flexibility, stability and non-proprietary nature.

Whilst the name Linux is often used to describe the complete operating system, it is technically correct to call the system's kernel Linux, with the remainder of the operating system tools and applications being interchangeable. In fact, there are many such 'packages' known as distributions, some of which are listed below. Hence the term Linux does not imply a single operating system, rather a class of operating systems which are built around the Linux kernel.

You can discuss Linux on OCAU by joining the Other Operating Systems area of the forums.

The following content is based on the linux linkage - where to find stuff sticky from the OCAU forums.

Contents

[edit] Software

Note: The table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux.

[edit] Hardware

[edit] Distributions

Note: Information on LOTS of distro's at Distrowatch.

[edit] Mirrors

Note: For the bandwidth limited - distro's for dial-uppers thread.

  • TLMP (The Linux Mirror Project) for bittorrent downloads:

[edit] Documentation / Help

Note: Need an answer FAST?

  • Server: irc.freenode.net
  • Channel: linuxhelp

[edit] Guides

Note: Courtesy of User:stmok's forum sig

[edit] Linux / Bsd at Google

[edit] Some X window managers / desktops

[edit] Desktop Themes

[edit] News

[edit] Want to help keep the not-for-profit organisations alive?

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[edit] More Links