January 2006
Linux and Open Source Blog: Hardware: Linux hardware sites for newbie
by macroronlist of Linux hardware related sites
gnu man - Start Your Linux Experience Here
by macroronForums, News, Blog, Guides, Reviews, How-Tos, Links.
Linux Information Portal: Howto, Help, Tutorials and Information
by macroron & 3 othersThis site is dedicated to providing tutorials, help, guides and links for Linux users.
December 2005
November 2005
Boutell.Com, Inc: Linux Software Map
by macroron & 2 othersa database of many of the packages that have been written for, ported to, or, these days, simply compiled for linux and made available. The software map is maintained by Aaron Schrab, and his web page explains the correct way to submit new entries. this h
Jesse's Bookmarklets Site: Web Development Bookmarklets
by macroron & 21 othersThese bookmarklets let you see how a web page is coded without digging through the source, debug problems in web pages quickly, and experiment with CSS or JS without editing the actual page.
October 2005
Bookmarklets Reference Site
by macroronquick helpers for web pages. They are impelemented as small snippets of javascript, contained in the href attribute of a html link element. A bookmarklet works in the context of a html page, which means that they need to be invoked from your bookmark menu
Jesse's Bookmarklets Site
by macroron & 45 othersBookmarklets are free tools to help with repetitive or otherwise impossible tasks in your web browser. To use a bookmarklet from this site on another web page:
CLiki : Index Home common lisp
by macroron & 4 othersLinks to and resources for free software implemented in Common Lisp and available on Unix-like systems.
TipMonkies ยป Linux
by macroroncovers various aspects of technology, from software, hardware, services, hacks, etc. and attempts to bring these topics to the reader in a way that anyone can understand covering tools which you may not know even existed
July 2005
fedora project.com - home
by macroron & 13 othersan open source project supported by the Fedora community. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products.
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