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  1. /pub/linux/slackware-3.5 directory
  2. /pub/Linux directory
  3. Index of /systems/linux/slackware/slakware/d1
  4. FU-Berlin
  5. Build your own Forth
  6. tomsrtbt home page
  7. Operating Systems
  8. The New Hacker's Dictionary
  9. Bugtraq mailing list archives
  10. rtfm
  11. MCA Linux Goodies
  12. MICROCHANNEL ENTHUSIASTS PAGE
  13. PS2 FAQ Main Menu
  14. December 1995 archive 2
  15. groff
  16. html forms lesson
  17. Apache
  18. Erich Boleyn's Home Page
  19. Build your own Forth
  20. X Available Documentation
  21. W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium
  22. Filez - Search Results
  23. Grant's home page
  24. The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
  25. MCALinux FTP /pub/Incoming directory
  26. Unix Manual, first edition
cLIeNUX BigBroot /?/elsewhere

Where to get stuff? If you can get out to the Internet, via ppp or telnet,
the world of Linux is yours. Here's some good Linux sites. Several of
these are ftp OR http. These sites often have index files. sunsite has
/pub/Linux/00-find.Linux.gz . Get it. 


Downloads
--------------------  
sunsite.unc.edu			Linux One, so to speak.
wuarchive.wustl.edu		fast. Huge. Home of wu-ftpd
tsx-11.mit.edu			Linux Two, kinda. Not a mere mirror 
http://cgi.com/~humbubba        :o)     my page.  
www.xfree86.org			the free X Window System for x86 machines.
www.cdrom.com			commercial, but home of Slackware
ftp.kernel.org			Linux kernel initial site
www.linux.org			super links site
www.linuxhelp.org		homepage of the EFnet IRC #linux channel.
www.yahoo.com			Linux is everywhere.
ftp.funet.fi			huge. Finnish. Linus is a Finn.
rtfm.mit.edu			Read The Forgotten Manual. All the FAQs here.
http://glycerine.itsmm.uni.edu/mca/general-goods.html
				Linux/Microchannel page
http://members.aol.com/mcapage0/mcaindex.htm
				Microchannel in general
www.apache.org			The popular free http server, A Patchy Server



IRC
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Internet Relay Chat. Realtime internet talk. Fast help, with free abuse.
examples....
EFnet  Eris-Free net. The biggest IRC network.
	irc yournick  irc.concentric.net
or
	irc yournick  irc.ais.net
or
	irc yournick  irc.blackened.com

EFnet servers want you to be running identd, and want you to be using your
nearby DNS server, and don't want you IRCing as root.	


Undernet
	irc yournick us.undernet.org


when you get connected to a server do    /join #linux
I'm colorg on EFnet   :o)

There's excellent IRC info at www.irchelp.org


Usenet News
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comp.os.linux.misc
comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

GNU-related groups would pertain also. unix, X, other stuff too.
You can read news at www.dejanews.com if your ISP doesn't have Usenet. 
Dejanews is a Linux shop, BTW.


cLIeNUX /help/elsewhere
Copyright 19980906 Richard Allen Hohensee
Released for redistribution as part of cLIeNUX only.