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		<title>830 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  (Web server version)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[830 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  . Linux Online (www.linux.org/groups)   Offers a large, international list of  Linux User Groups. Select your country to see a list of available groups.  . LinuxGazette GLUE (glue.linuxgazette.com)   The Groups of Linux Users  Everywhere (GLUE) site contains lists of known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>830 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  . Linux Online (www.linux.org/groups)   Offers a large, international list of  Linux User Groups. Select your country to see a list of available groups.  . LinuxGazette GLUE (glue.linuxgazette.com)   The Groups of Linux Users  Everywhere (GLUE) site contains lists of known LUGs.  If there is no Linux User Group in your area, you might consider starting one. To  get information on what LUGs are all about and some suggestions about starting  one, refer to the Linux User Group HOWTO (www.tldp.org/HOWTO/User-Group-  HOWTO.html).  <br />We recommend high quality webhost to host and run your jsp application: <a href="http://jsp.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">christian web host</a> services.
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		<title>Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community 829  (Ftp web hosting)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 07:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community 829  Major Linux Projects  As you know by now, the name Linux comes from the Linux kernel created by Linus  Torvalds. The desktop, application, server, and other software needed to create a  full Linux system are added from other open source projects. The following [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community 829  Major Linux Projects  As you know by now, the name Linux comes from the Linux kernel created by Linus  Torvalds. The desktop, application, server, and other software needed to create a  full Linux system are added from other open source projects. The following is a list  of some of the major open source software organizations that usually have software  included with Linux:  . Free Software Foundation (www.fsf.org)   Supports the GNU project, which  produces much of the software outside the kernel that is associated with  Linux. In particular, open source versions of nearly every early UNIX command  have been implemented by the GNU project.  . Apache Software Foundation (www.apache.org)   Produces the Apache  (HTTP) Web server. It also manages related projects, such as SpamAssassin  (spam filtering software) and a variety of modules for serving special Web  content (perl, SSL, PHP, and so on).  . K Desktop Environment (www.kde.org)   Develops KDE, one of the two leading  desktop environments used with Linux.  . GNOME (www.gnome.org)   Develops the other leading Linux desktop environment  (used as the default desktop for Red Hat Linux systems).  . X.org (www.x.org) and XFree86 (www.xfree86.org)   These two organizations  provide different implementations of the X Window System graphical  desktop framework software.  . Internet Systems Consortium (www.isc.org)   Develops several major open  source software projects related to the Internet. These include Bind (domain  name system server), INN (InterNetNews news server), and DHCP (dynamic  host configuration protocol).  Linux User Groups  A good way to learn more about Linux and become more a part of the Linux community  is to hook up with a Linux User Group (LUG). LUGs tend to come and go, so  you might have to do some work to track one down in your area. Here are some  places to start your search:  . Google (www.google.com/linux)   I found both of the LUGs I   ve been associated  with by using Google to search for the word    Linux    and the city closest  to where I was living.  . Linux Meetup Groups (linux.meetup.com)   Enter your ZIP Code to search  for the nearest LUG in your area.   <br />If you are searching for cheap webhost for your web application, please visit <a href="http://mysql5.a1websitehosting.net">MySQL5 Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[828 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  on Mac hardware. The YDL.net site offers some extra services for Yellow Dog  Linux users, such as personal e-mail accounts and Web space.  . Gentoo (www.gentoo.org)   The center for the very active Gentoo community.  The site contains a wealth of information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>828 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  on Mac hardware. The YDL.net site offers some extra services for Yellow Dog  Linux users, such as personal e-mail accounts and Web space.  . Gentoo (www.gentoo.org)   The center for the very active Gentoo community.  The site contains a wealth of information about Gentoo and plenty of  forums and IRC channels in which to participate. You   ll find a solid and growing  documentation set to back up the distribution and tons of software packages  to try (in the thousands).  . Slackware (www.slackware.org)   Check the changelogs at this site to  get a feel for the latest Slackware developments. Try LinuxPackages (www  .linuxpackages.net) for a broader range of information about Slackware.  . Linspire (www.linspire.com)   Purchase a computer running Linspire from  this site, or just buy the boxed set. Linspire offers a Live CD version you can  try out for free.  . Mandriva (www.mandrivalinux.com)   Formed from the merger of Mandrake  Linux and Connectiva Linux, the Mandriva Linux Web site gives visitors a variety  of Linux products, services, and support.  Companies and Groups Supporting Linux  Some companies and organizations make important contributions to Linux and  open source software without producing their own Linux distribution. Here are  some of the most prominent ones:  . VA Software (www.vasoftware.com)   With its Open Source Technology  Group (OSTG), VA Software manages many of the premier open source sites  on the Web. It maintains open source development sites Freshmeat (www.  freshmeat.net) and SourceForge (www.sourceforge.net). It also maintains  information technology sites, such as Slashdot (www.slashdot.org),  NewsForge (www.newsforge.com), Linux.com (www.linux.com), and IT  Manager   s Journal (www.itmanagersjournal.com).  . IBM (www.ibm.com/linux)   Because IBM has taken on the lion   s share of  lawsuits against Linux and done a lot to further Linux, especially in the enterprise  area, it deserves a mention here. There are many good resources for  Linux at IBM   s Web site, including some excellent white papers covering  Linux in business.  . Ibiblio (www.ibiblio.org)   Contains a massive archive of Linux software  and documentation (www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux).   <br />In case you need affordable webhost to host your website, our recommendation is <a href="http://jboss.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">ecommerce web host</a> services.
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		<title>Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community 827  (My space web page)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community 827  Linux Distributions  Every major Linux distribution has a Web site that provides information about how  to get it and use it. If you haven   t chosen a distribution yet, here are some sites that  can help you evaluate, find, and get a Linux distribution that interests you:  . Distrowatch (www.distrowatch.com)   Contains information about a few  hundred different Linux distributions. The site provides an easy way to find  out about different distributions, and then simply connect to the distribution   s  home page, download site, or related forums.  . LinuxISO.org (www.linuxiso.org)   Provides information about Linux distributions  and how to get them. Also tells you about downloading, verifying,  and burning your own CDs from ISO images.  . LWN.net Linux Distributions (lwn.net/Distributions)   If you want to  read succinct descriptions of more than 400 Linux distributions on one page,  this is the place to go.  Here are key sites associated with Linux distributions covered in this book:  . Fedora (fedora.redhat.com)   Community-driven Linux, supported by Red  Hat. In the past year, Red Hat, Inc. has designated FedoraForum.org as the official  Forum site for Fedora. The project itself is transitioning from the Red Hat  Web site to http://fedoraproject.org. Check the Fedora Legacy Project  (http://fedoralegacy.org) for long-term support issues. Look to Fedora  Extras (www.fedora.us) and Livna.org (rpm.livna.org) for downloads of  extra Fedora software.  . Red Hat Enterprise Linux (www.redhat.com)   Check the main Red Hat Web  site for information on commercial Linux products.  . Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org)   Get news, documentation, support,  and download information about Debian. Try the Debian news site (www.us  .debian.org/News/) for the latest news articles on Debian.  . SUSE (www.novell.com/linux/suse)   Get product and support information  from this project   s site. The Novell site also provides information about  Novell   s own Linux offerings. The community supported version of SUSE  (called openSUSE) also has a Web site (http://www.opensuse.org).  . Knoppix (www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html)   The official  KNOPPIX page on its creator   s (Klaus Knopper   s) Web site. An English forum  is at www.knoppix.net, and a German forum at www.linuxtag.org/forum.  . Yellow Dog (www.yellowdoglinux.com)   From this site, sponsored by Terra  Soft Solutions, you can purchase Yellow Dog Linux on CDs or get it pre-installed   <br />If you are looking for cheap and quality webhost to host and run your website check <a href="http://php5.a1websitehosting.net">Jboss Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>826 Appendix B . Entering the  (Web proxy server) Linux Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[826 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  Having your book or project    slashdotted    means you have made the big  time   although you are as likely to get crushed as you are to get praised.  . Groklaw (www.groklaw.net)   The place to look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>826 Appendix B . Entering the Linux Community  Having your book or project    slashdotted    means you have made the big  time   although you are as likely to get crushed as you are to get praised.  . Groklaw (www.groklaw.net)   The place to look for information regarding  legal issues surrounding open source software.  . Linux Today (www.linuxtoday.com)   This site gathers news that is of particular  interest to software developers and IT managers.  . LWN.net (www.lwn.net)   Produces a weekly newsletter covering a range of  Linux topics.  . Newsforge (www.newsforge.com)   Bills itself as the    Online Newspaper for  Linux and Open Source.    Contains many original articles, as well as links to  up-to-the-minute open source stories from other locations on the Web.  . LinuxInsider (www.linuxinsider.com)   Covers news articles related to  Linux issues around the world.  . Linux.com (www.linux.com)   Provides Linux information, news, tips, articles,  and reference material.  If you need help or have questions about Linux, here are a few sites to try:  . Linux Questions (www.linuxquestions.org)   In addition to offering  forums on different Linux distributions, this is a great place to ask questions  related to hardware compatibility, security, and networking. The site also has  some good tutorials, as well as reviews of books and Linux distributions.  . Google Linux (www.google.com/linux)   Search for Linux-specific information  from this part of the Google search site.  . Linux Forums (www.linuxforums.org)   Contains active forums on your  favorite distributions and has active IRC channels as well.  . The Linux Documentation Project (www.tldp.org)   Offers a wide range of  HOWTOs, guides, FAQs, man pages, and other documentation related to  Linux.  . Linux Help (www.linuxhelp.net)   Offers forums, news, and current information  about the Linux kernel. Also contains information about finding Linux  mailing lists, newsgroups, and user groups.  . Linux Online (www.linux.org)   Provides a central source of information  related to Linux distributions, documentation, books, and people.  . Linux Kernel Archives (www.kernel.org)   The primary site for Linux kernel  development. You can get the latest stable or testing versions of the Linux  kernel. Not the first place to start with Linux, but I thought you   d want to  know it   s there.   <br />If you are searching for cheap webhost for your web application, please visit <a href="http://mysql5.a1websitehosting.net">MySQL5 Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>Entering the  (Hosting web) Linux Community Using and playing with</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 12:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entering  the Linux  Community  Using and playing with Linux is great fun. Connecting up  with others who share your joy in Linux can make the  whole Linux experience that much better. Some of the ways  you can connect to the Linux community include:  . Joining a Linux User [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entering  the Linux  Community  Using and playing with Linux is great fun. Connecting up  with others who share your joy in Linux can make the  whole Linux experience that much better. Some of the ways  you can connect to the Linux community include:  . Joining a Linux User Group (LUG)  . Contributing to an open source project  . Asking or answering questions at online Linux forums  . Connecting to a Linux IRC chat room  Activity in the Linux and the open source communities has  grown so dramatically in recent years that many diverse outlets  exist for learning and getting to know other Linux enthusiasts.  This appendix contains a variety of resources that you  can use to help you expand your knowledge and activity in  Linux and its growing communities.  General Linux Sites  While Slashdot.org is probably the news site that most Linux  enthusiasts keep track of and participate in, there are many  other places to look for Linux and open source news as well.  . Slashdot (www.slashdot.org)   Probably the top news  site for open source devotees. People submit links to  news articles, book reviews, and interviews related to  technology, science, politics, or other    news for nerds.     Then everyone piles on with their own commentaries.  ABPBP E N D I X   <br />We recommend cheap and reliable webhost to host and run your web applications: <a href="http://j2ee.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">Coldfusion Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>824 Appendix A . Media  (Most popular web site) Figure A-1: Use</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>824 Appendix A . Media  Figure A-1: Use K3b to burn your installation CDs.  Now you   re ready to begin installing (or booting) the Linux distribution you just  burned. Refer to Chapter 7 for general information on installing Linux. Then go to  the chapter that covers your particular distribution to find its specific installation  procedure.  If you don   t have Linux installed or K3b available at the moment, you can burn  CDs from any CD-burning application you have available. There   s a nice overview  of CD installation tools and how to use them to burn CDs at the Gentoo Web site  (www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml). It describes disk-burning tools that are  available on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux systems.  If you have no GUI, or don   t mind working from the shell, you can use the cdrecord  command to burn the ISOs. With a blank CD inserted and the ISO image you want to  burn in the current directory, here   s a simple command line for burning a CD image  to CD using cdrecord:  # cdrecord -v whatever.iso  See the cdrecord man page (man cdrecord) to see other options available with the  cdrecord command.   <br />We recommend you use <a href="http://j2ee.premiumwebsitehosting.net">shared web hosting</a> services, because many users agree that it is cheap, reliable and customer-satisfying webhost.
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		<title>Fedora web server - Appendix A . Media 823     ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso: Contains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appendix A . Media 823      ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso: Contains the CD image to install a  nicely stocked Ubuntu desktop system.      systemrescuecd-x86-0.2.15.iso: Contains the System Rescue CD ISO  image. This bootable Linux CD can be used to help recover a damaged  system or network.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix A . Media 823      ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso: Contains the CD image to install a  nicely stocked Ubuntu desktop system.      systemrescuecd-x86-0.2.15.iso: Contains the System Rescue CD ISO  image. This bootable Linux CD can be used to help recover a damaged  system or network.      slackware-10.1-install-d?.iso: Represents the two Slackware CDs  contained on the DVD (replace ? with 1 or 2). The images can be used to  install Slackware with a basic X desktop, some server packages, and programming  tools.      SUSE-10.0-CD-i386-GM-CD?.iso: Represents the five-CD SUSE Linux  10.0 set (replace the ? with a number from 1 to 5). You can use this CD  set to install a workable desktop SUSE and server Linux system that  includes KDE desktop and a nice set of desktop applications.  4. Open a folder on your hard disk (such as your home directory from a desktop  icon) and browse to or create a folder to copy the CD image to. (You   ll need  between 50MB and 700MB of hard disk space, depending on the disk image  you choose.)  5. Drag-and-drop the image to the folder on your hard disk.  6. Close all folders and shells that are open on the DVD or CD, and then unmount  and eject the medium (right-click the DVD or CD icon and select Eject).  7. Open a CD/DVD burning application. For this procedure, I recommend K3B  CD/DVD Burning Facility (http://www.k3b.org). In Fedora, select the  Applications menu and choose Sound &#038; Video.K3b (or type k3b from a  Terminal window). The K3b - CD Kreator window appears.  8. From the K3b window, select Tools.CD.Burn CD Image. You are asked to  choose an image file.  9. Browse to the image you just copied to hard disk and select it. Once the image  you want is selected, the Burn CD Image window appears and does a checksum  on the image. (You can compare the checksum number that appears  against the number in the MD5SUM file on the DVD for this image, to be sure  that the CD image was not corrupted.) Figure A-1 shows the Burn CD Image  window ready to burn an image of Damn Small Linux.  10. Insert a blank CD into the CD burner drive, which may be a combination with  your DVD drive. (If a CD/DVD Creator window pops up, you can just close it.)  11. Check the settings in the Burn CD Image window (often the defaults are fine,  but you may want to slow down the speed if you get some bad burns) and  click Start.  12. When the CD is done burning, eject it (or it may eject automatically) and mark  it appropriately (information such as the distribution name, version number,  and date).   <br />In case you need affordable webhost to host your website, our recommendation is <a href="http://jboss.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">ecommerce web host</a> services.
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		<title>822 Appendix A . Media . DVD or  (Disney web site)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[822 Appendix A . Media  . DVD or CD drive: You need a drive from which to copy the ISO image of the  CD you want from the DVD or CD that come with this book, depending on  which medium contains the image you want. If you don   t have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>822 Appendix A . Media  . DVD or CD drive: You need a drive from which to copy the ISO image of the  CD you want from the DVD or CD that come with this book, depending on  which medium contains the image you want. If you don   t have a DVD drive,  download and verify Linux installation CD images yourself, as described in  Chapter 7. Then burn those images to CD, as explained later in this appendix.  . Linux Bible 2006 Edition DVD or CD: The DVD contains several different  CD images that you can burn to CD and use to install that particular Linux.  The CD contains several live CD images and several install images you can  burn to CD.  . Blank CDs: You need blank CDs to burn the CD images to.  . CD burner: You can use a different drive from your DVD/CD drive to burn  CDs. Or you can copy a CD image to hard disk, remove the DVD/CD, and  burn the new CD image to a CD in the same drive.  Unless you have two DVD/CD drives, you must copy the CD image to your hard disk  before you can burn it. (If you have two drives, simply skip the steps for copying  the CD image to hard disk.)  Here   s how to create bootable Linux CDs from a running Linux system (such as  Fedora Core):  1. With a Linux desktop system running, insert into the drive the Linux Bible  2006 Edition disk that contains the ISO your want to burn.  2. If an icon appears on the desktop for the disk, open it (double-click). (If an  icon doesn   t appear, mount the disk manually by typing something like the following  as root user: mount /dev/cdrom or mount /dev/hdc, depending on the  location of your DVD or CD drive. Then browse to where that image is located  from your desktop window manager. It   s probably mounted on /mnt/cdrom or  something like /media/cdrecorder.)  3. Open the distros directory and select the Linux ISO image you want to burn  to CD. Your choices are:      damnsmall-dsl-1.5.iso: Contains the complete Damn Small Linux distribution.  You can burn it to a regular CD, mini-CD, or bootable business  card   size CD.      slax-killbill-5.0.6.iso: Contains the bootable Slax KillBill CD image  that can be used to test Windows applications in Linux.      Gentoo-install-x86-minimal-2005.1.iso: Contains the network  install CD image for starting a Gentoo installation. Requires 633MB of  space.      INSERT-1.3.5a_en.iso: Contains the Inside Security Rescue Tools CD  image. This is a bootable Linux CD image that requires only about 50MB  of disk space. It can be burned to a regular CD, mini-CD, or bootable  business card   size CD.   <br />Go visit our <a href="http://jsp.premuimwebsitehosting.net">java server pages</a> services for a reliable, lowcost webhost to satisfy all your needs.
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		<description><![CDATA[Appendix A . Media 821  copy the tar file of Coyote Linux on the DVD to a Linux system, configure Coyote  Linux to suit your needs, and copy the resulting boot image to floppy disk.  See Chapter 18 for information on how to configure and use Coyote Linux as a  firewall. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix A . Media 821  copy the tar file of Coyote Linux on the DVD to a Linux system, configure Coyote  Linux to suit your needs, and copy the resulting boot image to floppy disk.  See Chapter 18 for information on how to configure and use Coyote Linux as a  firewall.  Slax  The Slax KillBill bootable CD image is included on the CD that comes with this book.  This bootable image contains a bunch of tools that let you test Windows applications  to see if they can run in Linux. Slax KillBill is described in Chapter 19.  Linux Distributions Not on the DVD or CD  Not all of the Linux distributions featured in this book are included on the DVD.  Some of these did not encourage free redistribution of their products, while others  were simply too large to include in their entirety and were not available on a single  install CD or bootable live CD.  The following Linux distributions described in the book are not on the DVD. The  link after each distribution   s name indicates the Internet site where you can find out  how to purchase or otherwise obtain it.  . Yellow Dog Linux (www.terrasoftsolutions.com/store)  . Linspire Linux (www.linspire.com/product_page.php)  . Mandriva (http://store.mandriva.com)  . Red Hat Enterprise Linux (www.redhat.com/software/rhel/)  Some of these distributions have downloadable versions available on the Internet.  I recommend that you try a Linux distribution site such as DistroWatch.com (www  .distrowatch.com) to see if there is a free version of any of these distributions to  try out.  Creating Linux CDs  You can use several tools to create bootable CDs for either installing or just running  Linux from CD images on the DVD or CD. Before you begin, you need to have  the following:   <br />We recommend high quality webhost to host and run your jsp application: <a href="http://jsp.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">christian web host</a> services.
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