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Chapter 16
Useful Web and FTP Sites


The following World Wide Web and ftp sites are useful:

http://www.azstarnet.com/ [\tilde]axplinux
This is David Mosberger-Tang's Alpha AXP Linux web site and it is the place to go for all of the Alpha AXP HOWTOs. It also has a large number of pointers to Linux and Alpha AXP specific information such as CPU data sheets.

http://www.redhat.com/
Red Hat's web site. This has a lot of useful pointers.

ftp://sunsite.unc.edu
This is the major site for a lot of free software. The Linux specific software is held in pub/Linux.

http://www.intel.com
Intel's web site and a good place to look for Intel chip information.

http://www.ssc.com/lj/index.html
The Linux Journal is a very good Linux magazine and well worth the yearly subscription for its excellent articles.

http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
This is the primary site for information on Java on Linux.

ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/ [\tilde]ftp/pub/linux
MIT's Linux ftp site.

ftp://ftp.cs.helsinki.fi/pub/Software/Linux/Kernel
Linus's kernel sources.

http://www.linux.org.uk
The UK Linux User Group.

http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html
Home page for the Linux Documentation Project,

http://www.digital.com
Digital Equipment Corporation's main web page.

http://altavista.digital.com
DIGITAL's Altavista search engine. A very good place to search for information within the web and news groups.

http://www.linuxhq.com
The Linux HQ web site holds up to date official and unoffical patches as well as advice and web pointers that help you get the best set of kernel sources possible for your system.

http://www.amd.com
The AMD web site.

http://www.cyrix.com
Cyrix's web site.

http://www.arm.com
ARM's web site.


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