All About LINUX

August, 2007         Version A

Compiled By Mike Brown

This page consists entirely of links to other pages that I find interesting, helpful or fun.  All have proven useful for LINUX install, trouble shooting and learning about LINUX.

And believe me, there is a lot to learn !


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All LINUX devices

Hardware Help Network and Network Trouble Shooting Help System Admin
All Things KDE
Newbie stuff
Tips and Tricks
Applications (In General)
HOW-TO's

Audio CD's
HTML Editors NTFS and LINUX Toys and wasted resources
Backup and recovery



Bruker Stuff you will need
Intrusion Detection NTPD Training and certification
BASH and BASH Scripting IP Tables Office Applications True Type Fonts
Basic programming in LINUX IPV6 PNG Tutorials
Command Line tips and tricks JAVA Programming Ports Tux Organization
Crontab Help Keyboard Scan Codes Printing Undelete
Drawing KDE


Dual Boot Applications

VI and VIM
Desktop Managers LILO Programming in LINUX Unicode
Directory Structure of LINUX LINUX Commands (MAN pages) Red Hat Enterprise WS-3 USB Port
Distributions LINUX Cook Book Red Hat FTP Server Webmin
Documents LINUX Books Red Hat Linux 7.3 Web Services
Drawing
LINUX for the Beginner Red Hat Manuals Wireless and LINUX
Dual Boot LINUX Link Lists Repair of a sick system X CD Roast
Equivalent Linux Software to Windows software LINUX Magazines and E-zines Resources XINETD
Everyday LINUX Book LINUX on a laptop RPM Help X windows
Faq's LINUX Software Map Rute Admin Guide Yum
Fedora  
LINUX Tidbits Samba and SWAT Zip Drives and Linux
Fire Walls and Security LINUX Tools Scientific Applications for LINUX
Floppies and Linux LINUX Trouble Shooting Screen Dumps
From Windoze to Linux



FTP Server LINUX Web Ring Securing and Optimizing LINUX
Gcc Compiler Magazines Shells
GIMP
Man Pages

Gnome Applications and Home Page Manuals Small Linux
GNU Documentation MATH Source Code
Gnu Plot Midnight Commander SSH Bottom or The End
Gnome
 Mondo


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The very Best LINUX Resources on the NET. 
The very best, the most useful, and my favorite resource on the web.
The LINUX Documentation Project One of the very best resources for the newbie and old hand too.  You can also search the Archives with this link: Linux Archive Search
This is probably one of the best if not the best Page on the net for learning Linux, for the beginner and the Guru too!
Linux Command Org
SuperMan pages, Learning the shell,
Writing shell scripts,
Script library, and very best of all SuperMan pages
One of my all time favorite LINUX Links !
Focus on Linux
They have a very good search engine. They also have a lot of advertising, visit with JAVA off to avoid the numerous banners and other annoyances.

LINUX On Line
Another very good resource about LINUX, probably one of the best sites to learn LINUX.
This is a very good source of information, but the link is unreliable.
The Digital Hermit
Covers a lot of LINUX, math, film and science. Don't let the weird quote on the first page fool you, its good stuff.

More Useful Stuff
This has a lot of links and a lot of information that may prove useful to you. Read it and learn.
Linux Notebook Index
Ccovers nearly all subjects about Linux including:
Apache Awk Bash C cftp daemontools DHCP djbdns DNS Emacs Email ezmlm Fetchmail find GDB Hardware HTML HTTP Intro ISDN less Make Math mc mirrordir MySQL Peripherals Perl PHP3 pppd qmail Regexps Shell System Tables test To do Typical ucspi-tcp Versions

Linux Reviews
Information, reviews and lots of other useful information. Excellent site for learning Linux too.

Andamooka: LINUX From Scratch,  Open support for open content. Read and annotate books on line. A complete book about how to make your own LINUX. Very good resource to learn the basics and advanced stuff. 

Andamooka Reader Important Books for LINUX support

EUROLINUX LINUX documentation and applications for our European friends, get stuff in your own language.

Everything LINUX  (From Australia) T shirts, logos, bumper stickers and everything else about LINUX

The LINUX Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use A complete book free for the reading. And its very useful. Quite bit of very good information, background, step by step stuff. 

LINUX Help Site  A very handy resource. And an extensive list of HOW-TO's. Nearly every thing you would ever want to know about LINUX. 

Focus on Linux
One of the most information packed LINUX resources on the net.

The LINUX Documentation Project (LDP) LINUX Documentation for the geeky amongst us all, Newbie and Advanced

Linux information and technical support is available from a wide variety of locations here are a few.
From the LINUX DOC source.

An overview of what can be done with LINUX
From LINUX Headquarters

Linux Links from Ref Desk
Ref Desk is a very useful site for all sorts of information.
WEBMIN
Webmin
One of the slickest Administration tools you can  ever use.

The Book of Webmin
If you aren't using Webmin to administrate your system you are missing out on a very easy method.

Add on Modules
here are Currently 327 Modules for Webmin, and 18 Themes for Webmin in the Database.

Webmin - Default branch
On Fresh Meat of course.

IBM Intro to WEbmin


Webmin Book (pdf)
This book was written by the guy who wrote Webmin.
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More Resources

The LINUX Operating System Section Background Everything you would possibly want to know about LINUX when or if you are new to it. 

Computer Hope
A long listing of entries in a search engine (from Computer Hope) about various LINUX help pages, command help and other information.
This is a very unreliable server, may appear to be broken, try again later.
Tux  Organization Tux.Org is an umbrella organization supporting the efforts of Users Groups and Developers. Their primary focus is supporting and advocating the development and use of software and systems whose source code and specifications were openly developed and are freely available to the public.

LINUX.com A great place to learn about LINUX. A top quality LINUX portal.

LINUX DOCS from Die.Net
Seems to have a complete MAN page directory as well as other useful stuff.

Articles from LINUX Quality.dk

IBIBLIO the publics library and digital archive This project purports to keep a record of every document, FAQ, HOW-TO of every LINUX application there is, Articles and distributions. Even a FTP server. 

LINUX Questions.org.
You can visit our forum where LINUX newbies can ask questions and LINUX experts can offer advice. Topics include security, installation, networking and much more. Feel free to browse the board, perform a search, view the man pages on line or view the index. The even have an Archive of old and past questions. 

LINUX Compatible
News,  views, help and an all around excellent web site for the new and guru type LINUX user. Excellent resource!

Help Site Computer Manuals
This site covers DOS, VAX/VMS, NT, XP, 2000, Hardware, OS/2, 2000, 95, 98, Me, Unix, and of course LINUX. With side bars about the Internet, Networking, and Programming. They even have a section on the MAC, what ever that is.

The LINUX Radio Show interesting Audio discussions about LINUX and related subjects

LINUX Video Resources Nice resource, video and specific LINUX stuff.

LINUX Device Drivers Full text of a book, obscure, but useful. A very complete introduction and advanced reference work to LINUX Device Drivers

Linux Step-By-Step
A tremendous number of articles with very helpful, authoritative information. Seems to have a lot of information on Caldera Linux. But most of the articles are not specific, and can be applied to almost any distribution.
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IPV-6 

The IPV-6 protocol organization.

Kame Project A web site that supports IPV6 conversion with links and information
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X Windows for LINUX

XFree86 X-Servers for PC based graphics cards. Very useful information about the hardest part of a LINUX install

X Windows Commands and Calls
Stuff such as xvidtune, xdpyinfo are presented. As well as some fun stuff like xeyes, oclock and  xclock.

The X Window System Written by Christopher Browne

Window Managers Quite few articles about the basics too. You have to have Java and Java Script for this to page to work properly. 

Accelerated X X drivers 

XFCE A light weight window manager for UNIX systems

The X Organization.
News, downloads, information and documentation about X in general. Useful, and they have a lot of obscure information on X too.

comp.windows.x.applications FAQ
All sorts of interesting and useful questions and answers about X and various X applications.

Graphics FAQ
Includes Screen dumps in Linux and much other stuff.
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Partitions and File Systems

Partition Types List of partition identifiers for PCs. Useful for LINUX and UNIX.

Partition Primer
Written specifically for NON-LINUX systems, but you get the idea. A real useful utility to have on your Boot Floppy.

Minimal partition table specification About those partition tables, are you sure? Read this and make sure. 

File system HOW-TO


Linux Partitions: A Primer Hard Drive Basics
From LINUX Planet.

LINUX Partition HOW-TO

Partition HOW TO
Another one can be found here.

PC Guide Hard Disk Primer and Reference Guide
Everything you could ever need to work with Hard Drives.

How to Partition your Hard Drive (Correctly)

Installing and partitioning From UW Madison For Red Hat 8 and 9 

LVM-How To How to re-partition without data loss. But back it up any way!
In the Advanced file system implementor's guide, Daniel Robbins shows you how to use the latest file system technologies in LINUX 2.4.  Article 1 
 Article 2
 Article 3
 Article 4
 Article 5
 Article 6
 Article 7
 Article 8
 Article 9
 Article 10
 Article 11
 Article 12
 Article 13
From IBM, there are 13 of these articles, and they cover all you would need to know about the different file systems that are in the LINUX 2.4 Kernel. There are links to every home page of every type of File System implemented in LINUX Kernel 2.4. This is a very good set of articles, and very useful for one and all.
Some related works about File systems RAID 1
RAID 2
Raid 1 and 2 and what they mean to you. 
The latest version of RAID TOOLS can be found here.

AXCEL216 MS-DOS undocumented commands
Occasionally you may need some of these, very rare and hard to find information about some of those old DOS commands. You may need them some day...
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Helpful manuals
Red Hat LINUX Manuals Some very useful material for LINUX installs and maintenance, see below .

Red Hat Linux Enterprise Manuals
Includes the Install guide, Security Manual, Ste-by-Step guide and some others. They can be downloaded in PDF, and HTML versions.

Red Hat Doc's All of Red Hat's doc's about all versions of RED HAT, see below .

A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux, Second Edition: Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux There are also books here about Red Hat Linux 8 and 9 and other too.

Running a Perfect Internet Site with Linux
Extensive and very deep discussion about installing, setting up, configuration of Internet Servers. Including WU_FTP.

RED Hat Staff Books
Such as Maximum RPM
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FEDORA CORE

Fedora Core 5 Release Notes From the Fedora Project   Fedora Documentation can be found here.

Fedora FAQ Also from Red Hat


FONTS

Yet one more information packed resource about TTF and LINUX All about the X-windows Font Server too!

A HOW TO on True Type Fonts with LINUX You can download free fonts from here.

Xfstt True Type Font Server Just the thing for getting your LINUX system to use all of those nice True Type Fonts.
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UNICODE


8 bit utf UNICODE Home Page Unicode is closely related to fonts and here is a very good page that tells all about it. "Fancy unicode symbols made easy" A very good article about Unicode and how to use it.
Commonly confused characters.

Joel on Software Why we use Unicode, what it is and the history of it. A very easy to understand article.


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Excellent Resource
With Tons of helpful hints and info. 

LINUX Head Quarters Production and Development Kernels and documentation

Zip drives and LINUX A helpful HOW-TO about Zip drives.
HOW-TO mount a ZIP drive on LINUX

XINETD Xinetd Tutorial, instructions, samples configurations, and FAQ

LINUX guides This is a very good guide to general day-to-day operation of a LINUX system. Installing, system administration, it has cheat sheets and is very useful.

UNIX Intro Not specifically about LINUX, but UNIX in general, includes a history of UNIX. 

Every Day LINUX
"Everyday LINUX, 1/e published by Prentice Hall" a complete book, on line. About LINUX covers installing and running, and every subject you could think of about LINUX. 

Linux Guides
These are from the Linux Documentation Project. Excellent source of information about various basic and advanced subjects in the LINUX world.

Basic Directory Structure of LINUX
This is from the LINUX and Unix web site. Which contains a History of LINUX

File system Hierarchy Standard
The home of the File system Hierarchy Standard (FHS).

The Unix Haters Site
Some great information here about the history of UNIX (all flavors) and LINUX in particular. Great site and its funny too.
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System Administration 

How LINUX works

Linux Box Admin
Articles
Micro How-Tos
Information about system administration

UNIX system administration resources

MATool Mark's Administration Tool, you can manage an entire cluster of servers and or workstations remotely, you don't even have to get up from your desk, or get out of bed. 

The Experts Exchange

NET Admin tools

Password and Password Shadow Files From IT World

UNIX Guru Universe
Really useful guide too ! Guide to IP Layer Network Administration with LINUX This little useful Guide has an excellent Link list to documentation and software for network trouble shooting.

The LINUX System Administration Guide Security Guide

Red Hat LINUX System Administration Interesting set of pages from HP about LINUX. 

LINUX Articles Some are quite Useful. Excellent in fact. 

Net Administration Tools Specifically for UNIX, but most of the articles can be applied to LINUX too. 

Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition On line edition of the really famous and very good Book. By Paul Sheer. 

LINUX System Administration notes

Some Basics of Red Hat LINUX System Administration

Cygwin is a LINUX-like environment for Windows.
Some day you may be stuck with a windows system that does not support BASH commands. Here is how to fix it.

Cheops This is a graphical network management tool

LINUX Newbie Admin Guide Covers everything you could possibly want to know!

Xinetd Home Page Xinetd is a secure replacement for inetd

JDisk Report
Free ware, JAVA based full disk report with a really slick well thought out interface. Its a hassle to get to work on your system (LINUX) but it is worth it so much easier than the old " du -s -k * | sort -n " commands.
  LILO LILO Boot error codes
When LILO loads itself, it displays the word LILO. Each letter is printed before or after performing some specific action. If LILO fails at some point, the letters printed so far can be used to identify the problem. Extracted from the The LINUX Boot disk HOW TO

How to Screw around with your LILO boot screen.


LILO How-to In my humble opinion the LILO boot loader is easier to understand than the GRUB boot loader.  Multi boot with LILO,

A short tutorial and HOW-TO about LILO


LILO to GRUB Just in case you want to go back.

LILO Mini HOW-TO
Very useful resource.

LILO Man page
Another useful  page about LILO.

Don't forget to password protect LILO


LILO.conf Man page
LILO.conf has some neat things you can do. Make sure you back it up.

From Power Up To Bash Prompt
Really informative HOW-TO. Why aren't more written like this one ?

Administer LINUX on the fly
Use the /proc file system to get a handle on your system. This is a useful article from IBM.

LINUX Security
A very important part of System Administration is Security. These files are very helpful in setting Security up properly at you site.

LINUX Security Web Site
Get the early skinny on Security related NEWS.

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Network and Network Trouble Shooting Help
Repair of a sick LINUX system may also be useful.
LINUX IP Networking
A Guide to the Implementation and
Modification of the LINUX Protocol Stack


Trouble Shooting TCP/IP
Its for windows, but the scheme and overall theory is the same for LINUX.

Linux Network Troubleshooting
This is one of the best articles I have ever read on LINUX Network Troubleshooting. And it could be a tremendous help when you come across that diskless client that won't boot.

Linux Home Networking
Great trouble shooting and setup info here.
Some useful Network trouble shooting programs, especially if you are trying to get SAMBA to work on your network.
NBTScan. NetBIOS Name Network Scanner.
NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address.

NBTScan
This is another program that does the same thing, but in a slightly different way.

NBTSTAT
This is a Linux tool that acts a lot like Windows nbtstat /a command.  You can use this to get the netbios information of any system that you know the ip address of.

TCP/IP for LINUX
Contains an excellent table on trouble shooting

LINUX Network Trouble shooting
By Steve Litt from Trouble Shooting Magazine

Chapter 9. Files -Networking Functionality
This is chapter 9 (networking) of an excellent on line book
"Securing and Optimizing LINUX, Red Hat Edition. A Hands on Guide" By  Gerhard Mourani

Cool Tools: Network View - a network node discovery tool
Some of the tools listed here, I have used and they work great to discover what is on the network. Great stuff.

HOW-TO Ethernet Cables
The physical part of networking.

LINUX TCP/IP Links
Excellent for learning networking and its ins-and-outs.

Networking 101
Don't forget Advanced TCP/IP

Trouble shooting network connections with arp
Something very similar happened to me once at a customer site, but it took me much longer to figure it out.  ARP is on nearly every LINUX box, and its a useful trouble shooting tool.

LINUX Ethernet-How
by Paul Gortmaker, Version 2.9, Aug 25, 2003
Excellent Trouble Shooting Tool for ASP_ST2
For those of you that have a spect attached!
DarkStat
DarkStat is a network traffic analyzer. It's basically a packet sniffer which runs as a background process on a cable/DSL router and gathers all sorts of useless but interesting statistics.

DarkStat User Manual
From the man pages.

dark stat - Article form LINUX Focus Magazine
A real nice article about this excellent, handy little tool.
Useful but obscure information about Networking and Networking trouble shooting
Port Numbers
Inter networking Technology Handbook
MAC address to Manufacturer search
This last one is from CISCO and is very good for figuring out what TCPDUMP, ARPWATCH and DarkStat is telling you.

Sniff
Sniff makes the output from TCPdump easier to read.

Ethereal Network Protocol Analyzer
Very useful program for learning what is wrong with your network. Great trouble shooting tool.

Network Trouble Shooting Links

Intrusion Detection Cheat Sheet


Aide
AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) is a free replacement for Tripwire. It does the same things as the semi-free Tripwire and more.

Tripwire
Tripwire software is a tool that checks to see what has changed on your system. The program monitors key attributes of files that should not change, including binary signature, size, expected change of size, etc

LINUX Trouble Shooting

Trouble Shooting LINUX with Syslog
This link has been up and down more times than a strippers zipper. So if it is dead wait an hour it will be back up soon. 

NFS Trouble Shooting Hints
Some very helpful tidbits here.

How to locate an OOPS!
Useful if yo are compiling your own Kernel and you are having freeze ups with it.
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Source Code Help

Cross Referencing LINUX The full text of the Source Code, Version 1.09 to 2.5.56 With appropriate links to sub routines and comments. Fully cross referenced.  If you want to understand LINUX this is where to go to find out how it works. 

The LINUX Source Code Navigator
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Printing with LINUX

LINUX Printing The LINUX Printing page; home of the Printing HOW TO and the LINUX Printing Database. Tons of Drivers for all sorts of printers from all or nearly all manufacturers

Data Base of Supported Printers Drivers and other information about LINUX printing.

CUPS Common Unix Printing System DOCS

Foomatic

PPD Documentation

LPD Documentation

PDQ Documentation PDQ web site on Source Forge

PPR Documentation

HP OfficeJet LINUX driver
Seems to be a site especially for HP Office Jet drivers.

HP Products Supported: Single-Function Printers




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LINUX FAQ's

Main LINUX FAQ, with answers.  

LINUX FAQ's from the IBIBLIO project

Word Perfect on LINUX FAQ Download sites, install instructions, information, bug fixes.

EXT3 on LINUX FAQ
A very useful FAQ for figuring out what it all means.

LINUX Meta-FAQ FTP sites, LINUX on physical media and documentation
These are some excellent little tips and tricks. The LINUX FAQ 
Version: September 09, 2003


LINUX Backups mini FAQ

PERL FAQ

PYTHON FAQ

Just LINUX FAQ's
Nearly any subject about LINUX you can know. Lots of X-windows stuff too, very specific for various cards and monitors.

PHP FAQ

Frequently asked question about the LINUX floppy driver
This also contains a brief, but useful intro to the fdutil packages.

Yet one more Red Hat FAQ

XFree86 version 4.4.0 FAQ

comp.lang.c FAQ A FAQ for the "C" language news group

The Motif FAQ

Web Authoring FAQ Mostly HTML stuff

LINUX Tips and Tricks for the beginner and the old hand.

LINUX information Sheet and FAQ Provides basic information about LINUX, including an explanation of LINUX, a list of features, some requirements, and some resources. 

LINUX FAQ's Large number of questions and answers

Small LINUX FAQ The smaller the better

A very good sets of FAQ's Index Page for a bunch of FAQ's

RFC 1149 A little humor never hurt any one.
Pine Just in case you are stuck with a piece of Micro$oft software

Red Hat LINUX Frequently Asked Questions
From Red Hat itself !
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Floppy Tools

MToolsFM
A very handy "MC" like set of tools for working with floppies

Mtools
Work with a floppy or a USB stick without mounting them.

FDutils
The fdutils package contains utilities for configuring and debugging the Linux floppy driver, for formatting extra capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high density disk), and for sending raw commands to the floppy controller.




Repair of a "sick" system 

BBC LINUX This is a complete distribution of LINUX that will fit on a single Business card size CD. Excellent for fixing that PC that won't boot. 

An article that explains the use of Knoppix LINUX to fix an ailing system

System recovery with Knoppix
(another one)
You can get KNOPPIX LINUX here.  Knoppix know how, how to use Knoppix to repair that sick silly system.

Using Knoppix as a rescue disk can be scary, but if you read this you will have a much easier time of it. 

Here is an article from IBM that explains what to do with KNOPPIX. Excellent article.
RIP
A neat system to recover any computer system. Windows or Linux. RIP stands for Recovery Is Possible

Recover Program for LINUX
This may prove valuable for some folks. Recover Program for LINUX  And of course there is the Recover Net at Source Forge. You can download various versions of the RECOVER program here.

Data recovery, Password recovery and Security A set of wonderful utilities. And can prove very useful for those that cannot remember their Root Password.

Article about how to un-delete on a LINUX system

CD-Based LINUX Distros There seems to be a lot of these too, some are meant to be used for Rescue and some are meant to be used for demonstration of LINUX. 

Lost your Root password ? Read this !
It could happen to you some day !

and yet one more way to recover that root password


Snapshots of /etc Files
Useful for partial recovery of a "sick" system. Especially if you plan ahead.










Syslinux
Syslinux is a very easy to use Boot Loader. If you run Mondo (see above) you may need to load syslinux for the restore to work properly.
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Backup and recovery
Mondo One of the neatest Backup and Recovery packages around !
This works on RHEL_WS3. Get the docs, the man page sucks!

This is very easy to setup for DVD or CD or network backup. And if you are clever you can get it to backup to a NFS mounted volume.

On the download page he has every rpm you could possibly need for the install.

System Imager An easy app that will back up your system to a server and allow you to restore your system easy.
here is an article that expalins the procedure in detail.

Also see Repair


How to Avoid Complete Disaster, BACK IT UP! From LINUX Magazine

LINUX Backups mini FAQ

TOMSRTBT you may be able to recover the Root Password with this.

Excellent Tutorials on LINUX In General 

LINUX Home Networking

Adding Users

Using SUDO Allows non root users to run selected "root only" commands and programs on a LINUX system. 

UNIX Tutorials

Telnet, TFTP and XINETD

The Apache Web Server Official Apache web site, great and useful
documentation.

How to run LINUX without a monitor, headless.

Debian Tutorial a very good introduction to all things LINUX

LINUX Tutorials
From Basic to advanced. From the IBM Developer Works site.
One of the best ones on the net.
The Linux Tutorial
Introduction to Operating Systems, Linux Basics, Shells and Utilities, Editing Files, Basic Administration, The Operating System, The X Windowing System, Networking, and Solving Problems  are some of the better ones on this excellent site.
Great Tutorials here
Tutorials From LINUX Planet
Many excellent tutorial on such things as adding a second disk, the bash shell, moving files, burning CD's, partitions and netstat
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MAN Pages 

LINUX Command Library (Man Pages)
LINUX Command Library
Shell Commands
This set of MAN pages is as close to complete and up to date as you can get. And seems to be fairly well laid out.

You can also find the following:
Related Articles
man - LINUX Command - Unix Commands
LINUX Shortcuts and Commands
LINUX Commands and Shell Commands Libraries
LINUX Resources Help Links
man - LINUX Command - Unix Commands

Man pages with an excellent search engine
This is one of the best and most complete set of man pages I have found. It has an excellent search written in PHP.

A near complete list of MAN pages from O'Reilley. You can read the book called "LINUX in a Nutshell here."  But you have to subscribe.

LINUX MAN pages  from Die.Net
Very good MAN page directory

LINUX Commands man pages A huge list of commands explained properly. 

Still another Source for Man pages HTML versions  No search function. 

Debian and GNU man pages


Yet one more useful source for Man pages


Yes one more source for MAN pages !


Super MAN Pages
Every Possible MAN page is located here some where.
Disk Commands sfdisk parted badblocks fsck mkfs fdisk sfdisk
Be very careful with these commands. They can eat your lunch or they can save your rear.

Linux Man Page Viewer
From Media College which has lots of other stuff on Linux too.
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LINUX Training and Certification

Overview and Link Page for LINUX Training

LINUX Training from HP

LINUX Training data base of Certification and Training Courses.