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Topic Started: Oct 11 2008, 09:08 AM (334 Views)
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here is a thread that should be filled with links to useful information. the format should be as follows:

word or short phrase describing link

brief description of link content.

the link

here is the first one


dual boot tutorial

this is a link to a step by step guide on how to dual boot windows and linux.

http://apcmag.com/the_definitive_dualbooti..._stepbystep.htm
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Search Engines!

Want to change up the everyday google search with something new? Check out:
http://www.internettutorials.net/engines.html
for a list of search engines you might not be familiar with!
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fedora package database

i was looking for a remote desktop client and i found this nice link. not sure whether this is all of the packages available, but it is a big list you can look through and look at a brief description of the software available. by the way, the remote desktop client is rdesktop. you can install it with the command:

yum install rdesktop

works just like windows ;)

oh, here is the link to the database:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages



[edit] fedora install guide

figured while i am at it i might as well add this. this is the install wiki for fedora. it pretty much tells you how to install anything you want on fedora.

http://fedoraguide.info/index.php?title=Main_Page
Edited by bryanb, Oct 25 2008, 06:27 PM.
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ebooks

got this nice link from a guy named linx from another forum and had to throw it on here. tons of ebooks.

ftp://194.44.214.3/pub/e-books/
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bootable usb

this link here tells you how to create a bootable usb device using backtrack. it says to use an iso buster in windows but i am pretty sure that i just right clicked and chose to explore. then copy and pasted the proper folders to the usb. it has been a while since i did it so i am not sure.

http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php/Howto:USB_Stick
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ubuntu install guide

here is a descent guide to installing ubuntu and getting it set up.

http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Hardy
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icons

here is a huge library of icons for every os. haven't tried them yet, but i plan on it soon.

http://www.iconarchive.com/
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open source alternatives

this page has open source software that can take the place of commercial software. some of the categories include ghosting utilities, firewalls, software testing, and backup utilities.

http://www.opensitesolutions.com/services/network.php
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icons

here is a huge library of icons for every os. haven't tried them yet, but i plan on it soon.

http://www.iconarchive.com/
there's alot of cool shit on that site.
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.vbs scripts

here is a link to 15 pages worth of visual basic scripts. these come in handy in a class. ;)

http://cwashington.netreach.net/depo/default.asp?topic=repository
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unix / linux tutorials

found some good tutorials at this link

http://www.unix-tutorials.com/
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debian repositories

here is a good list of repositories that go into you /etc/apt/sources.list file for debian.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/post-your-source.list-330913/
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