Computing platforms
The Linux Documentation Project
The Linux Documentation Project
Interesting GNU/Linux portal
Linux.com: The Enterprise Linux Resource
Linux.org — contains comprehensive information and resources about Linux.
The Linux Home Page at Linux Online
A page of screenshots of Genera symbolics info development environment
Symbolics Development Environment
"Genera Concepts" - (Web copy of Symbolic's introduction to Genera)
Genera Concepts
Symbolics symbolics
Mono Forum mono
Mono forum, newsgroup, message board
GotMono?, Mono community homepage
Got Mono? :: The Mono Community
MonoHispano , A Spanish Mono community
Mono Hispano
MonoBrasil , A Brazilian Mono WebSite
Página principal - MonoBrasil mono-project - .NET e ASP.NET para Linux®, MacOS®, Solaris® e Windows®
MonoGermany , A German Mono WebSite
Mono France , A French Mono WebSite
Accueil - MonoFrance
MonoColombia , A Colombian Mono WebSite
Slashdot: Fedora Core 5 includes Mono article
Slashdot | Fedora Core 5 includes Mono
Running .NET on Linux or Windows article
Installing Mono: Running .NET on Linux and Windows by Charlie Calvert
Mono Live , LiveCD website
Novell, Inc.
Howstuffworks' article on "How PCs Work" computer
Howstuffworks "How PCs Work"
The PC Guide contains detailed historical and technical information.
Welcome to The PC Guide!
"Plan 9: The Way the Future Was" - Eric S. Raymond's take on why Plan 9 failed to replace Unix
Plan 9: The Way the Future Was
Vita Nuova Plan 9 page
Plan 9
Charles Forsyth's Plan 9 Pages demon
Steve Kotsopoulos Plan 9 page
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
srcgw Browsable full source code
mount error
v9fs 9P file system support for Unix/Linux/
plan9port A port of the bulk of the Plan 9 software and build environment to Unix systems.
Plan 9 from User Space
Plan 9 Wiki bell labs
Plan 9 Wiki (Plan 9 wiki)
Plan 9 Overview bell labs overview
Overview (Plan 9 wiki)
Plan 9 homepage
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
QOR: Russian QNX Portal
QNX.ORG.RU - QNX Realtime Platform: ������� ������
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