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Old 30-Mar-2005, 22:29
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Usefull links for SuSE users in general:

The Advanced Package Tool for SUSE APT for SUSE

Guru`s RPM Site Here you find SuSE Linux RPM packages for over a hundred free software projects

PackMan The Packman team provide lots of SuSE RPM packages

Fou4s Fast Online Update Fou4s is a replacement for SuSE's Yast OnlineUpdate (YOU)

Planet SuSE Planet SuSE is an insight into the lives of members of the Novell/SuSE community

SuSE Linux Unofficial FAQ SuSE specific FAQ`s

The Linux Documentation Project LDP is a loosely knit team of volunteers who provide documentation for many aspects of Linux

Rute Book This book covers GNU/LINUX system administration, for popular distributions

Official Samba HowTO This is a book about Samba

NOVELL:Cool Solutions This stuff isn't officially supported by Novell - it just worked for someone, and they shared

Webpin - the online quest for the missing lib ... Handy search site for SuSE packages


Official SuSE links:

The SuSE Support Database

The SuSE Hardware Database

SuSE Ftp Server

SuSE 9.3 Package Database


Other interesting links:

The One Page Linux Manual (pdf). Not specific to SUSE, but if you're fairly new to Linux, it's nice to have tacked to a wall or in your pocket.

LinuxCommand LinuxCommand.org is a Linux education and advocacy site devoted to helping users of legacy operating systems migrate into the future

Linux Self Help LinuxSelfhelp is devoted to helping Linux users help themselves
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Old 31-Mar-2005, 00:02
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Not specific to SUSE, but if you're fairly new to Linux, it's nice to have tacked to a wall or in your pocket: The One Page Linux Manual (pdf).
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Old 31-Mar-2005, 12:40
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Thanks Damien, great link. I have add it to the list.
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Old 19-May-2005, 10:38
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I have another cool link: knetdome

here you can download the this distro before than suse's ftp! and saving internet bandwith for those ftp's mirrors.

http://www.knetdome.com/

enjoy this

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Old 19-May-2005, 18:36
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suse wiki http://www.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

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Old 24-May-2005, 19:38
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kde-forums http://www.kde-forum.org/board.php?boardid=44

kde documentation http://www.kde.org/documentation/

gnome forums http://gnomesupport.org/forums/

mozilla/firefox/sunbird/thunderbird forums http://forums.mozillazine.org/

lets keep the links comming. theres a whole lot out there.
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Old 18-Jun-2005, 17:32
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http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/kdeintro.shtml

http://www.reallylinux.com/
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Old 22-Oct-2006, 14:47
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One Page Linux Manual now points to -> http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~squadron/
the old url is useless now.
thanks for this list guys!
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Old 03-Feb-2007, 04:56
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Quote:
Webpin - the online quest for the missing lib ... Handy search site for SuSE packages[/b]
There's a far better package search available these days that searches: (i) online suse repositories, (ii) Guru, (iii) Packman, and (iv) the whole build service. It's available at:
http://packages.opensuse-community.org

Of course another great link I recommend adding is http://opensuse-community.org too.
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Old 03-Feb-2007, 05:11
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That URL always tends to be very busy when ever I try to go to it, with a "connecting to benjiweber.co.uk" message for along time, and then it times out. Not so useful, if the bandwidth doesn't improve.

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Of course another great link I recommend adding is http://opensuse-community.org too. [/b]
I added this link to our SuSE-10.2 stickie for newbies who are installing Linux, but in truth I think it is an EXCELLENT site for both newbies and more experience SuSE users alike. I am hoping some of the more experienced users who frequent this forum, will take the time to go there, and add some contributions in their area of expertise.
 
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