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* Production Kernels (even minor numbers)
 
* Production Kernels (even minor numbers)
 
* The Linux kernel is a file usually called "vmlinuz"
 
* The Linux kernel is a file usually called "vmlinuz"
* Linux Distributions mirrors.kernel.org
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* Linux Distributions  
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* http://mirrors.kernel.org
 
* http://kernel.org/
 
* http://kernel.org/
  
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==Stay Up To Date==
 
==Stay Up To Date==
===Freshmeat===
 
 
* http://freshmeat.net/
 
* http://freshmeat.net/
 
* http://www.ibiblio.org/
 
* http://www.ibiblio.org/
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* http://lifehacker.com/
  
 
==Linux Community==
 
==Linux Community==
 
* http://calagator.org/
 
* http://calagator.org/
  
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=Printers=
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Cups allows a computer to act as a print server,
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A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers,
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process them, and send them to the appropriate printer.
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CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler
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a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand
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a backend system that sends this data to the print device.
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Latest revision as of 04:15, 24 November 2011

   Resources
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Home Page      user:scott
Tech Support   user:scott/02
Dir & Files    user:scott/03
Network        user:scott/04
Troubleshoot   user:scott/05
Laptops        user:scott/06
Resources      user:scott/07
Notes          user:scott/08 

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Repositories

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Freegeek Repository

Software Sources Binary Packages

Medibuntu

  • packages.medibuntu.org

Linux Kernels

  • Production Kernels (even minor numbers)
  • The Linux kernel is a file usually called "vmlinuz"
  • Linux Distributions


Open Source Software

Sourceforge

Stay Up To Date

Linux Community

Printers

Cups allows a computer to act as a print server, 
A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, 
process them, and send them to the appropriate printer.

CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler
a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand
a backend system that sends this data to the print device. 

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