Top 20 Linux websites
I have compiled a list with the most useful websites about Linux. They are great resources you can learn from or to find answer to your linux questions. These should be in any linux user bookmarks, so go ahead and look through these links and bookmark your favorite ones:
1)www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux
Provides information on Linux, Linux resources, and Linux development.
2)www.linuxquestions.org
LinuxQuestions.org offers a free Linux forum where Linux newbies can ask questions and Linux experts can offer advice. Topics include security, installation, networking and much more.
3)www.tldp.org
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re: Top 20
The guy lists Howtoforge above Tuxmachines - obviously he's a crack addict (or worse, a Unoobtu fanboy).
re: top 20
Well, heck, I wasn't even on his list at all when I first linked to it.
And next...
And next...the author is going to regurgitate his "20 best Ubuntu sites". Ewwwwwwwwwwww...like gross--gag me with a spoon!
re: and next
and find the link to it right here on Tuxmachines.org!