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12 More Enlightening Free Linux Books
The purpose of this article is to identify insightful and well written Linux books that can be downloaded without charge. The majority of the books featured in this article are themselves released under an open source license. All of the books featured here are written in English.

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The Cathedral & The Bazaar
The Cathedral and the Bazaar is a book on software engineering methods, based on the author's observations of the Linux kernel development process and his experiences managing an open source project, fetchmail. Read more

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  • OpenCA
    OpenCA is a collaborative effort to develop a full featured interfaces structure for currently available security-related and administrative toolkit developed for managing x509 digital certificates common operations (i.e. admission, verify, revocation, suspension, etc... ). The project will therefore cover various aspects of administrative solutions in managing digital certificates and will be using many different software today available among the Open Source community.
  • OpenCOE
    OpenCOE provides an implementation of the publicly-available DII COE APIs. The Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE) is an initiative of the Defense Information System Agency to provide a common set of resources and procedures for system administration and security across multiple platforms.
  • OpenDRDA
    a project to produce client and server libraries for the DRDA (Distributed Relational Database Architecture) protocol
  • OpenHPI
    an open source project created with the intent of providing an implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface (HPI). HPI provides an abstracted interface to managing computer hardware, typically for chassis and rack based servers
  • OpenIPMI
    The Open IPMI project aims to develop an open code base to allow access to platform information using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI).
  • OpenKickOff
    the aim of the OpenKickOff project is to develop a free, opensource GPLed soccer game similar to KickOff
  • OpenMAMA
    OpenMAMA is an open-source project to deliver a high-performance messaging interface that can speed time to market for new applications.
  • OpenMoko
    OpenMoko is a community project sponsored by Taiwanese computer manufacturing giant First International Computer (FIC).
  • OpenReader Consortium Project
    a cooperative project to create a universal, open standards digital publication distribution format which will be platform-independent and capable of high typographic presentation quality. Supported publication types include books (?ebooks?), periodicals, newspapers, and business documents ? most any kind of content best presented to the reader in a page-based manner
  • OpenSC
    SmartCard library and applications with support for PKCS#15 compatible cards
  • OpenSCADA Project
    The OpenSCADA project aims to create a full-featured and state-of-the-art SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system to be used in industrial and civil engineering applications to control distributed systems from a master location.
  • OpenSource Printing Project
    focused on creating great OpenSource printing. So far, it has released tools and components including GPr, libppd, libprinterconf, snmpkit
  • OpenSSI
    leverages both HP's NonStop Clusters for Unixware technology and other open source technology to provide a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers
  • OpenWAG200
    OpenWAG200 is a project dedicated to enhance functionality of Linksys WAG200G wireless / DSL router.
  • OSEF: Open Source Education Foundation
    The Open Source Education Foundation (OSEF) was founded on the idea that technology in education should prepare students to excel with technology. It is the role of educators to help students become productive members of society. OSEF will research and develop the tools required to ensure that educators and students alike have the information needed to succeed in our technological society
  • PCI Hot Plug for Linux
    developing the infrastructure for PCI Hot Plug, including some minor 2.4 kernel changes and a driver for the Compaq PCI Hot Plug Controller
  • PicoLibre
    to develop a collaborative platform for developping software within an educational context. The main characteristics of this platform should be : easy to install and administrate, easy for beginners to learn it and use it
  • PLEAC
    aims to re-implement the solutions presented in the Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen & Nathan Torkington, published by O'Reilly) in other programming languages
  • Project Gado
    Project Gado aims to create a powerful, durable Open Source robotic scanner for sensitive archival materials which can be built using simple tools for less than $500.
  • Prométhée
    aims to provide an administrative and pedagogic ready-to-use intranet for public educational establishments. It features members and students lists, newsgroups, a Web gallery, training management of students, an Internet publishing system (like SPIP), news, online pedagogic resources, the ability to search messages and resources with keywords, polls, and more
  • Saint Jude
    a Project to develop Kernel-Level IDS mechinisms to protect the integrity of host systems
  • SAS for Linux Advocacy Project
    This site is dedicated to advocating and supporting SAS on the Linux OS. Tune in here for news, information, to voice your views, and contribute to the cause.
  • SBLIM
    Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability: an IBM Open Source project, intended to enhance the manageability of GNU/Linux systems. It does so by enabling GNU/Linux for WBEM, Web Based Enterprise Management, a set of standards defined by the DMTF and fostered by the WBEMsource initiative
  • SBLIM Project
    Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability: an IBM Open Source project, intended to enhance the manageability of GNU/Linux systems
  • SHRIMP
    the SHRIMP (Scalable High-performance Really Inexpensive Multi-Processor) project investigates how to construct high-performance servers with a network of commodity PCs, and commodity operating systems
  • Simple End-User Linux (SEUL)
    The goal of the SEUL project is to create a Linux distribution that the average home/office user can install and use.
  • SSI project
    leverages both Compaq's NonStop Clusters for Unixware technology and other open source technology to provide a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux
  • TAHI Project
    TAHI Project is the joint effort formed with the objective of developing and providing the verification technology for IPv6.
  • The Jakarta Project
    the goal of the Jakarta Project is to provide commercial-quality server solutions based on the Java Platform that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion
  • The Linux Professional Certification Project
    Our goal is to further the acceptance of the Linux OS in the general mainstream IT community by the establishment of standards and methodology for training, testing and professional certification of Linux administration, networking and (perhaps) programming personnel. While many in the Linux community may feel that this is not necessary, we feel that this process will further acceptance in the mainstream IT community, by enabling IT / MIS managers some manner of ascertaining the bona fides of potential employees that they will be needing to utilize in the near future, as Linux makes it's certain transition to equality with Microsoft server and desktop OSes.
  • The Littlefish Health Project
    an open souce project to provide high quality Patient information and recall software for use in developing countries
  • The Missing Man Pages Project
    aims to provide the man-pages for various applications for UNIX-like Operating Systems, where the author did not provide an adaequate man-page
  • The Objex Project
    resembles GNU project that is to develop a complete operating system which is Free and Open Source Software. In contrast to the GNU project we are going to build modern system to put together all recent attainments in computers science rather than Unix-like system
  • The Open Service Availability Framework
    The Open Service Availability Framework is a framework of services based on the standard defined at http://saforum.org. It lets you turn your application into highly available services. It includes an availability management framework, a message service, a lock service, an event service, a checkpoint service, and much more.
  • The USB/IP Project
    The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates "USB protocols" into IP packets and transmits them between computers.
  • The wormhole Project
    Wormhole is (sorry, in the far future it'll be) a strategy game similar to Master of Orion or Ascendancy.
  • translate.sourceforge.net
    a project to aid in localization of software. Deals with conversion between different translation formats (such as gettext-based .po formats, OpenOffice.org formats, and Mozilla formats). Also tools to help process localizations etc
  • TuxPal
    TuxPal is an effort to write Linux drivers for the Playmates DotPal figures.
  • UDE Project
    The UDE Project is developing a new Linux GUI. The goals are a fast and easy to use GUI.
  • Unreal Tournament Open Source
    formed to develop libraries, executables, and tools relevant to the Unreal Tournament engine. The project focuses on improving the quality of the UT Linux port through open source development
  • Video Disk Recorder
    describes how to build your own digital satellite receiver and video disk recorder. It is based mainly on the DVB-S digital satellite receiver card available from Fujitsu Siemens and the driver software developed by the LinuxTV project
  • VideoLAN
    A project of students from the École Centrale Paris. Its main goals are MPEG and DVD playing and broadcasting on the campus.

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