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  • Name: The Free Linux CD Project
    Website: http://freelinuxcd.org
    Description: This project aims to provide Free Linux CDs to anyone who wants one, at the moment this aim is limited to the United States.

  • Name: freeVSD Project
    Website: http://www.freevsd.org
    Contact: info@freevsd.org
    freeVSD is a fully optimised, Open Source web hosting platform for Linux. It allows ISPs to create multiple virtual servers on a physical machine, each with it's own administrator and suite of hosting applications such as Apache and Sendmail. This software is set to revolutionise the way ISPs deploy web hosting services in the future.
    The web site provides information about freeVSD, software and documentation to the Open Source community, ISPs and web hosting companies worldwide.

  • Name: Indonesian Linux Counter
    Website: http://www.linux.web.id
    Contact: idban@linux.web.id
    A project to find out how many Indonesians use Linux as their OS.

  • Name: Kernel Benchmark Project
    Website: http://cs.nmu.edu/~benchmark Contact: Randy Appleton
    Description: Three students and a professor from Northern Michigan University benchmarked a several of Linux kernels, from 2.0.1 to 2.4.0 Many subsystems improved in performance, but some did not. Lines of code have tripled and are on an exponential growth curve. Come see the results here.
    This project is part of an ongoing effort at Northern Michigan University to measure operating system performance. We are also collecting links to other benchmarking results. If you have any, please submit them to rappleto@nmu.edu

  • Name: Linux Business Solutions Project
    Website: http://linas.org/linux/web-project.html
    Contact: linas@linas.org
    Description: Goal is to provide more coherent, comprehensive documentation on how Linux can be used to solve common business problems.

  • Name: Linux Documentation Project
    Website: http://www.linuxdoc.org/
    Contact: gregh@metalab.unc.edu
    Description: An ongoing compliation of FAQ's, HOWTO's and Mini HOWTO's for virtually all aspects of installing, running, and developing Linux.

  • Name: Linux for Kids Project
    Website: http://www.linuxforkids.org
    Contact: info@linuxforkids.com
    Description: The aim of this project is to promote the use of Linux as an educational and entertainment platform for children. The maintainers review available software titles that they find or that are submitted to them. The titles are rated based on quality and appropriateness for children.

  • Name: Linux in Iran
    Website http://www.linuxiran.org
    Contact: webmaster@linuxiran.org
    Description: Being the first Iranian site entirely dedicated to Linux and Open Source, our goal and mission is to educate and inform Iranian users about Linux and the Open Source movement. This site has links to mailing lists and other Farsi related open source projects for Linux and KDE developers in Iran. We also have up to date Linux news and a Linux Web Directory.

  • Name: Linux Penguin Sticker Movement Project
    Website: http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~juhtolv/linux-sticker/
    Contact: juhtolv@silmu.cc.jyu.fi
    Description: Goal is to promote Linux by putting Linux Penguin stickers on PCs, office doors, etc...

  • Name: Linux Professional Institute
    Website: http://www.lpi.org
    Contact: info@lpi.org
    Description: Linux Professional Institute is a community project to develop professional certification for Linux.

  • Name: Linux Questions
    Website http://www.linuxquestions.org
    Description: LinuxQuestions.org offers a free Linux forum where Linux newbies can ask questions and Linux experts can offer advice. Topics include security, installation, networking and much more. We also offer a chat room and a weblog.

  • Name: Linux Training Materials Project
    Website: http://www.linuxtraining.co.uk/
    Description: The goals of this project are to distribute free, high quality, linux training materials under an open source license, to encourage the production and development of such materials, and to encourage the widest possible use of such materials.

  • Name: Korean Linux Documentation Project
    Website: http://kldp.org/
    Contact: kss@kldp.org
    Description: All HOWTO documents are classified by subject and written in Korean.

  • Name: Open Source Directory Project
    Website: http://www.opensourcedirectory.org
    Contact: steve@opensourcedirectory.com
    Description: Their mission is to present a place for developers and endusers to find information about STABLE Open-Source products.

  • Name: Simple End User Linux
    Website: http://www.seul.org/
    Contact: webmaster@seul.org
    Description: The Simple End-User Linux (or SEUL) project's aim is to help build a viable alternative, based upon Linux, to commercial PC operating systems. Our goal is to help create a computer operating environment for the average person: one that can be installed without a PhD, maintained without calling Tech Support, and used with the confidence that it will work, rather than waiting for the next crash.

  • Name: Thai Linux Installation Project
    Website: http://www.geocities.com/tokyo/bay/4521/
    Contact: none
    Description: A project to create Thai-based Linux documentation.