Need an answer to a Linux-related question? These web-sites may help.
- LinuxHelp Online:
Links to news sites, help sites, several distribution home pages;
development sites and the Linux Help Knowledge Base.
- Free Linux Support:
a forum, where volunteers who
provide some help for material they are familiar with. Your results
may vary.
- Linuxnewbie.org:
let me quote the site:
Linuxnewbie.org is 'the place' for people that are transitioning to
Linux from Windows and are having a hard time learning how to operate,
install, and getting around the OS. At LNO we do more than help newbies,
we help *people* get better with linux.
At Linuxnewbie.org we have
devised a different system of learning Linux. Instead of following the
boring HOW-TO's and reading MAN pages, "we" would like to act as a
portal and archive all of the tips/tricks and "HOWTO's" users have
created or send in to us. These files will be laid out in an easy to
read and understandable format.
Click on "NHF"s, then Intel or Mac.
- Linux Care: I quote:
Our singular goal: to open new areas of success for you by putting Linux
and open-source software to work. We can help you better understand
the advantages and ROI of open-source technologies, work with you to
integrate Linux-based solutions in your business, and help you keep
everything running smoothly. Linuxcare provides open-source strategy
consulting, professional services, product certification, technical
support, education and training, and more.
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