Articles
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"Why 'Free Software' is better than 'Open Source'",
Richard Stallman
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"Open source methods and their future potential",
Geoff Mulgan, Omar Salem, Tom Steinberg
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"Really Open Source",
Scott Jaschik
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"Open Source Software and Schools:
New Opportunities and Directions", Gary Hepburn
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"What Education Can Learn From Open Source"
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"Designing a Course in Linux System Administration", Dr. Mike LeVan
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"Linux in the Classroom: an Experience with Linux and Open-Source Software in an Educational Environment", Joe Ruffolo and Ron Terry
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"Putting Linux in Classrooms around the World", John Biggs
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"The Cathedral and the Bazaar", Eric Steven Raymond
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"A guide to participating in an open source software community", Stuart Yeates
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"The Unacknowledged Convergence of Open Source, Open Access, and Open Science", John Willinsky
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"Wake-Up Call: Open Source LMS", Sam S. Adkins
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"Tech firms to tackle Linux desktop standards", Alorie Gilbert
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"Debate About Open Source Versus Proprietary Software Is Over", Education.au
Open Source Initiatives at Seneca
Organizations
Linux Downloads (distributions)
- Fedora - spin off from red
Hat for non-enterprise apps
- Suse - focus is on desktop (like GNOME and KDE)
and desktop applications
- Mandrake - focus is on making
the OS easy to install and user friendly
- Debian - requires more in depth hardware
knowledge
- Knoppix (Linux on a CD/DVD, based on
Debian distribution)
Open Office Downloads
Browser Downloads
Linux Help
- Linux User Groups (LUGs)- an excellent way to find local
help. Most of these LUGs run regular installfests, during which
experienced users will install Linux on your machine. We run two-three each year at Seneca.
- Help for newbies
- Linux
Questions: "Welcome
to LinuxQuestions.org. You can visit our forum where Linux newbies
can ask questions
and Linux experts can offer advice."
- ReallyLinux.com: "Making
the switch from Windows to Linux? Read our latest article for beginners.
There are many reasons to try Linux and software like Open Office. Beginner
help. Brand new to Linux and need FAST help? Please take a look
at our exclusive articles by clicking here. For personal answers to your
questions
please visit our message boards."
- Linux
Forums: "Welcome to Linux Forums Dot Org. We are a lively community
website dedicated to help with GNU Linux. Everyone is welcome to participate
within the "newbie friendly" Linux Forums and to use the other
essential resources Linux Tutorials, a Linux IRC Channel and much more!"
- Linux
Links: Has a section for beginners. See the search category drop
down, select Beginners, and click Go.
- Help for more experienced users
- Linux
Forum:
"Linux Forum is a large community of Linux users, developers and enthusiasts
that
are
here
to help each other with FREE Linux Support, Linux Questions, Linux Help,
Linux Problems, and anything else related to Linux."
- The Linux Documentation Project.
"LDP is a loosely knit team of volunteers who provide documentation for
many aspects
of Linux. There are several forms of documentation: Guides, HOWTOs, man
pages, and FAQs."
- Linux Google Search.
Other Resources