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Helpful Linux Links for new and experienced users of Linux.

Linux PCMCIA HOWTO. http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/doc/PCMCIA-HOWTO.html

 This document describes how to install and use PCMCIA Card Services for Linux, and answers some frequently asked questions. The latest version of this document can always be found at http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net.

SiliconPenguin.comhttp://www.siliconpenguin.com.

 The ~SiliconPenguin.com portal is an index of embedded Linux hardware, software, projects, publications, and documentation resources.

LinuxDevices.com. http://www.linuxdevices.com.

 The ~LinuxDevices.com Linux portal is designed to provide as much information as possible regarding the use of Linux in embedded applications.

Slashdot.org. http://www.slashdot.org.

 News and information for the Linux community.

freshmeat.net. http://www.freshmeat.net.

 The Web's largest index of Unix, Linux and cross-platform open source software. Besides the database of new releases, freshmeat offers a variety of original content on technical, political and social aspects of software and programming.

Linux.com. http://www.linux.com.

 Linux.com is a volunteer supported site that provides information and education on using Linux.

Linux.ITToolBox.com http://www.linux.ittoolbox.com.

 ITtoolbox Linux offers forums for discussion, an integrated directory, daily news, guides, how-tos, and many other services geared towards Linux professionals and users of Linux products.

The Linux Homepage at Linux Online. http://www.linux.org.

 A central clearing house for information and promotion of Linux.

The Linux Documentation Project. http://www.linuxdoc.org.

 The Linux Documentation Project is working on developing good, reliable docs for the Linux operating system. The LDP is set out to produce the canonical set of Linux online and printed documentation.

Linux Support Services. http://support.marko.net

 A free service consisiting of hundreds of Linux Technicians. Customers must register prior to receiving free help.

Portico.Org. http://portico.org.

 Provides a resource to the Linux and other *nix environments with tips and small bits of info that are otherwise hard to find. Contains articles, dozens of categories, and a searchabe index.

Stanford University Wearables Lab Website http://wearables.stanford.edu.

 The Stanford University Wearables Lab's website featuring the Matchbox Webserver and Matchbox Computer. Both products are built with JUMPtec DIMM-PCs and the Matchbox Webserver is running Linux.

Linux Embedded http://www.linux-embedded.com.

 A site devoted to embedded Linux.

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