Our Linux Collection
Our Linux collection is made up of several different Linux distributions. Currently we have the Debian, YellowDog, Mandrake, MkLinux, Redhat, Rock, Slackware, and SuSE Linux distributions. We also have the LinuxKernel distribution and the Linux Documentation Project plus a number of mini Linux distributions which fit on one floppy disk.

Our Mini Linux Collection
Our mini Linux collection is made up of several different Linux distributions that fit on one floppy disk. Currently we have the LOAF, Tomsrtbt, and Trinux mini Linux distributions.

Solaris X86 Resources
A comprehensive library of SolarisX86 freeware, available either as compiled binaries in PackageAdd format that install to /usr/local/ or /opt/, or as source code that you can compile yourself. Also available are Installation Notes and Administrative Notes, the latter describing where we obtained the source code for each package, and what "massaging" we did to compile the package for SolarisX86.

UNIX Help
The UNIX help page is set up to provide a general introduction and reference for Unix novices. Experienced users may also find a few things of interest.

GNU
The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software: the GNU system. Variants of the GNU operating system, which use the kernel Linux, are now widely used; though these systems are often referred to as ``Linux'', they are more accurately called GNU/Linux systems.

GNU Software Online Documentation
This page contains many of the GNU software manuals that are provided with the various packages as found on ftp sites around the Internet, making it easy to browse the documentation online without having to download the actual source.

Our GNU Collection

Cfengine
Cfengine, or the configuration engine is a very high level language for building expert systems which administrate and configure large computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration of large systems in the most economical way possible. Cfengine is design to be a part of computer immune systems.

SSH
SSH (Secure Shell) is a program to log into another computer over a network, to execute commands in a remote machine, and to move files from one machine to another. It provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure channels. All communications are automatically and transparently encrypted.

OpenSSL
The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, fully featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The project is managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL tookit and its related documentation.

DJGPP
DJGPP is a complete 32-bit C/C++ development system for Intel 80386 (and higher) PCs running DOS. It includes ports of many GNU development utilities. The development tools require a 80386 or newer computer to run, as do the programs they produce. In most cases, the programs it produces can be sold commercially without license or royalties.

Internet Documents
Our collection of Internet Documents includes the FYIs , BCPs , IESG , RFCs , RTRs , Internet-Drafts ,
Internet-Monthly-Reports , STDs

University of Tennessee Cygwin
This preconfigured version of Cygwin UNIX incorporates a number of enhancements. The readme.html file provides detailed installation instructions for Windows 95, 98, and NT. X-windows and the ghostscript viewer for PostScript files are included, in addition to the GNU development tools (F77/C/C++). Using Cygwin, the UNIX file system remains available to Windows and vice-versa. UNIX and Windows applications can be open simultaneously, in different windows on the desktop.