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  •  Tridgell, Andrew  - http://samba.anu.edu.au/~tridge/
     Author of Samba. Contact information and links to software.
  •  Bruce Perens  - http://www.perens.com/
     Software projects include an embedded systems toolkit and memory management debugger. Articles about open source and interviews.
  •  Ken Coar  - http://Golux.Com/coar/
     Director of the Apache Software Foundation. Writings and speaking engagements.
  •  Kegel, Dan  - http://www.kegel.com/
     Information about ISDN, DSL, ethernet, and using Linux on laptops.
  •  Jamie Zawinski  - http://www.jwz.org/
     Author of Netscape Navigator. Articles about open-source software issues, other writings, and software tools.
  •  Linus Torvalds  - http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/~torvalds/
     Penguin logos and contact information.
  •  Rik van Riel  - http://www.surriel.com/
     Diary, kernel patches, and lectures.
  •  Chris DiBona  - http://www.dibona.com/
     Presentations about Linux, articles, and pictures.
  •  Steven K. Baum  - http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/
     Programming tutorials, links to open-source software and Linux documentation and news, and information about oceanography.
  •  David Sweet  - http://www.andamooka.org/~dsweet/
     Books about KDE and audio tools.
  •  Fandelem  - http://www.fandelem.com
     Linux documentation and links.
  •  Oliver Elphick  - http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver/
     Maintainer of some Debian packages. Linux links.
  •  Peter Palfrader  - http://www.palfrader.org/
     Projects include utilities to convert source code to HTML and mailing list management.
  •  Hackman, Anneke  - http://www.anneke.net/
     Linux tutorial, links, and pictures from the 1999 Linux Expo.
  •  Isaksson, Björn  - http://www.educ.umu.se/~bjorn/
     Linux FAQs, links to mailing lists, archives of kernel patches.
  •  Grant Taylor  - http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/
     Maintainer of the linux printing documentation.
  •  Pauline Middelink  - http://www.polyware.nl/~middelink/En/hob-oss.html
     Projects include identd support, IP masquerading, and patches for the IDE UMC8673 chip.
  •  Tom Fawcett  - http://www.linuxlots.com/~fawcett/
     Projects include Linux rescue utilities.
  •  Knaff, Alain  - http://www.tux.org/pub/people/alain-knaff/
     Floppy disk tools, network utilities, and a book about President Mitterand.
  •  Meik Hellmund  - http://www.physik.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund/
     Linux networking and numerical methods utilities. Physics notes and publications.
  •  Kaz Kylheku  - http://users.footprints.net/~kaz/index.html
     Software projects include cryptography, data structures, mutexes, and database management.
  •  Rui Sousa  - http://grad.physics.sunysb.edu/~rsousa/
     Projects include audio drivers for Linux. Photo album, diary, and code.
  •  Kirk Ismay  - http://www.netidea.com/~captain/
     Author of a children's game for Linux. Photo album and Star Trek links.
  •  Gary Benson  - http://www.gary.uklinux.net/
     Projects include a scientific calculator and a dissociator. Photos and diary.
  •  Joe Wreschnig  - http://www.sacredchao.net/
     Writing, Dungeons and Dragons, Debian software, and journal.
  •  Hadess  - http://hadess.net/
     Themes, articles about Window Maker, diary, and links to projects.
  •  Raph Levien  - http://www.levien.com/
     Links to projects, essays, and consulting information.
  •  Laurent  - http://drgeo.seul.org/~lolo/
     Author of educational software. Linux links and photos.
  •  Connors, Brian  - http://www.geocities.com/connorbd/
     Description of a Klingon computing language, recipes, essays, and projects.
  •  Raphaël Quinet  - http://www.gamers.org/~quinet/
     Gimp contributor. Computer art and project information.
  •  Russ Nelson  - http://russnelson.com/
     Pacifist writings and links to projects.
  •  Carl Walker  - http://www.mv.net/ipusers/cdwalker/
     Author of an LCD driver. Links to other sites and pictures of his dogs.
  •  Chris Bagwell  - http://home.sprynet.com/~cbagwell/
     Projects and links to Linux sites.
  •  Tim Gibbon  - http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~unclem
     Linux links and photos.
  •  Chris Lattner  - http://www.nondot.org/~sabre/
     Research interests include operating systems development and graphics. Links to projects.
  •  Ertl, Anton  - http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/anton/
     Research interests include compilers, constraint logic, and Linux filesystems. Links and essays.
  •  Christopher Blizzard  - http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/
     Projects include libghttp and an xlib version of Mozilla. Diary and links to software.
  •  C. Scott Ananian  - http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/~cananian/
     Projects include networking tools. Books, poetry, music, and software.
  •  Parsons, David  - http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/
     Projects include a small vi clone and a Linux distribution. Links to code and model railroad information.
  •  Harald Kirsch  - http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/
     Interests include special purpose data acquisition. Links to projects.
  •  Pwot.co.uk  - http://pwot.co.uk/
     Author of a WML compiler. Photos, drawings, writing, and links.
  •  The Eclectic Pastiche  - http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/
     Essays, poetry, and documentation for using Linux on laptops.
  •  Uwe F. Mayer  - http://www.tux.org/~mayer/
     Projects include benchmarking software. Linux documentation and mathematics research.
  •  Samuel Hocevar  - http://sam.zoy.org/
     Diary, writing, photos, and links to projects, including videolan.
  •  Roderick Schertler  - http://www.argon.org/~roderick/
     Perl modules, Quake and IRC scripts. Book reviews and pictures.
  •  Rodger Donaldson  - http://diaspora.gen.nz/~rodgerd/
     Book reviews, diary, and photos. Projects include modifications to a GTML preprocessor.
  •  Joseph Knapka  - http://home.earthlink.net/~jknapka/index.html
     Interests include Forth and Linux on HP laptops.
  •  Gregory Smith  - http://electricrain.com/greg/
     Projects include the Linux USB project. Links and reading.
  •  Smith, David  - http://www.technopagan.org/front/
     Writing, photos, and links to projects.
  •  Voltron  - http://voltron.emptyrhetoric.com/
     Music and software projects.
  •  Bad Penguin  - http://www.badpenguin.org/
     Antonio Gallo's page dedicated to GNU/Linux and info about the Bad Penguin project, libbadpenguin, libhardware, libgringo, and gringosh.
  •  John Beppu  - http://www.advogato.org/person/beppu/
     Projects and links.
  •  Kirrily Robert  - http://infotrope.net/
     Projects include calendaring toolkit. Writing and photos.
  •  James Craig Burley  - http://world.std.com/~burley/
     Projects include a Fortran compiler. List of restaurants, links, and hardware experiences.
  •  Brian Ward  - http://blah.math.tu-graz.ac.at/~bri/
     Home of the Linux Kernel HOWTO.
  •  Peter Todd  - http://www.petertodd.ca/
     Software, DOOM levels, and articles.
  •  L.V.Gandhi  - http://cgi.tripod.com/lvgandhi/cgi-bin/addfile.pl?lnxsites.txt
     Site contains useful links to linux sites and hints categorised to solve anticipated problems in using linux into various categories like installation, booting, internet, multimedia, system and configuration.
  •  Tom Gilbert  - http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk
     The LinuxBrit page is dedicated to GNU/Linux. It is my outlet for the software I write, opinions I have, and news that I share. You will find other stuff here. Everything's on-topic. I hope some of it is useful to some of you.
  •  Randolph Dillon  - http://www24.brinkster.com/palooka/index.html
     Here are links to other linux websites, lists of my current projects, and a diary of myself in a linux world.
  •  linuxslut.net  - http://www.linuxslut.net
     Linux is free and easy so it must be a slut.
  •  NorthLans  - http://www.northlans.com
     This is my introduction to Linux web, e-mail, Samba and firewall servers.
  •  Quintin Womack  - http://home.earthlink.net/~qwomack
     Latest Linux news, security tips, FAQs and HOWTOs.
  •  Greg O'Keefe  - http://www.netspace.net.au/~gok/
     Wrote documentation of the Linux boot process. Has introductions to his love of logic, math, philosophy, GNU/linux, music, family, and some links.
  •  Palindrom  - http://www.palindrom.agava.ru/
     Life without Windows site. How to live without Microsoft on PC.
  •  Michael Still  - http://www.stillhq.com/cgi-bin/getpage?area=main&page=index.htm
     Various Open Source packages, include PDF generation software.
  •  Guy Van Sanden  - http://unixmafia.port5.com/
     Up to date information about Linux, Security, Psion and Microsoft
  •  L.V.Gandhi's Pages  - http://lvgandhi.tripod.com
     It is about me and my family with index linux sites and hints for linux use regarding installation, booting, internet, multimedia, system and configuration.
  •  Steve Traugott  - http://www.stevegt.com
     Large Linux infrastructures, clusters, automated systems administration tools, talks, 2002 speaker coordinator for Silicon Valley Linux Users Group (SVLUG)
  •  Wack Gruven  - http://members.tripod.com/wack_gruven/
     This is an informative site as to what happened to all the linuxgruven.com students and employees.
  •  Claudio Scordino  - http://utenti.lycos.it/Claudio1977/
     Projects include keyboard configuration tools and AI agents. Graphics and music.
  •  Owen's PPC/Linux Page  - http://penguinppc.org/~owen
     Various tidbits about PPC/Linux including Kernel Info/Issues, Cool Applications, some HOWTOs I've written or am currently working on as well some PowerPC related Links.
  •  Doug Riddle's on Linux and Open Source  - http://www.dougriddle.com/framesetlinux.html
     A Gumbo of the practical, the profound and the absurd. Site covers Linux, Bar-B-Q, Archaeology, christianity, evolution and all the arguments, and how to make a great gravy. My pets are mentioned too.
  •  Luigi Panzeri  - http://pavia.linux.it/~matley
     Matley's Zone designed to be helpful to Linux programmers.
  •  Ivan Baldo  - http://ibaldo.codigolibre.net
     Some Linux related documentation and small tools.
  •  RIKUNJ PATEL  - http://www.geocities.com/rikunjpatel/
     personal home page contains my details.
  •  Pawel Krawczyk  - http://echelon.pl/kravietz/
     Projects related to network security. Source code and the Linux Advanced Routing HOWTO.
  •  Linuxdig Blog  - http://www.linuxdig.com/blog
     LinuxDig.com personal Blog site with information about Linux, Hardware, Software, Security, Tips and Hints.
  •  Vince Levey  - http://www.vincel.org/
     Assorted Open Source packages and hacks.
  •  Dragos Acostachioaie  - http://www.biosfarm.ro/~dragos/
     Projects include an object oriented text-based user interface for Unix and an automated documentation system. Includes articles about Linux.
  •  Peter Harrison  - http://www.siliconvalleyccie.com
     Linux networking for home users and personal stuff
  •  Waterland, Amos  - http://weather.ou.edu/~apw/projects/
     Author of some Unix administrative scripts. Quotations, stories, and links.
  •  Marius Matux  - http://www.matux.de/
     Open your mind, open your heart, open your sources. Instructions on How to Install Gentoo Linux on a Compaq Armada m700.
  •  Dick Streefland  - http://www.xs4all.nl/~dicks/
     Author of satellite receiver tools. Interests include skiing and digital TV.
  •  Warder's Homepage  - http://warder.ath.cx:81/
     Some general informaition about Linux and a couple of useful links for Linux software downloads and links to other Linux related pages. Personal and contact information.
  •  Tahir Hashmi  - http://www.codemartial.org/
     Personal website of a Linux freak with stuff about self, hobbies, profession and, of course, Linux.
  •  Miguel de Icaza  - http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/
     Author of GNOME. Articles about UNIX and links to software projects.
  •  Linux Install and Setup  - http://home.comcast.net/~dckrinke/
     Solutions to real world problems in setting up and learning to use Linux.
  •  Mukund  - http://www.mukund.org/
     This is the personal website of S. Mukund. Mukund has contributed code to several projects including the GIMP, and XChat.
  •  Mike Brown Linux links  - http://mebrown.home.sprynet.com/
     Links to all the useful sites about LINUX, SAMBA, VIM, home system installs, and business system install. Applications, FAQ,s tutorials, and HOW To's are listed.
  •  Ravi Kumar's Website  - http://www.geocities.com/ravee_26/
     A site where you get tips & tricks about various computer related matters including Linux, Vi text editor, cdrecord, as well as more general topics like vegetarianism
  •  Sayan Chakraborti  - http://projectpi.sourceforge.net/sayan/
     Weblog of activities, computation of Pi and news on free software related projects.
  •  Luke Davison  - http://www.lukedavison.net
     Personal website for Luke Davison, covering Linux, C++, Perl.
  •  Frozenblue.net - Chip Cuccio  - http://www.frozenblue.net/
     Chipster (Chip Cuccio) of Minnesota (USA) maintains a personal page of resources covering GNU/Linux subjects.
  •  Marzocca.net  - http://www.marzocca.net/linux/
     Brief collection of Linux utilities
  •  Hao-Ran Liu  - http://www.cs.ccu.edu.tw/%7elhr89/
     Research publications and the slides of talks of Linux kernel
  •  Vlatko Kosturjak - Kost  - http://kost.com.hr
     Author, President of Croatian Linux Users Group, free/open/source software fun, GNU developer/translator.
  •  Linux Administration Notes  - http://ullas.modblog.com
     Blog of T.Ullas about linux administration. Has details of X server, LDAP, NIS, XDM, Kerberos, SSH etc setup. It includes configuration details.
  •  GNU/Linux Faq's by Bhavesh Patel  - http://www.geocities.com/patelbhavesh/linux.html
     In this site I discuss about GNU/Linux and various other Free software which can be used to replace proprietary software.
  •  McEachen, Matthew  - http://matthew.mceachen.us/
     Hints & Kinks is a blog of geek gotchas and solutions. Living with Debian/GNU Linux and java currently get extra attention.