[young Lady Ada looks on as the research starship swoops by]Federation Starship USS Augusta Ada NCC-55011

she dreams of the future...
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The U.S.S. Augusta Ada meets monthly!

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We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.
-- John Naisbitt, Megatrends

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Believe it or not, sometimes even the natives have trouble understanding each other.
Here are some of the more useful sites to help you make sense of these Technese subspace transmissions.
SENSORS ARRAY: Native Translation Efforts       
+Linux Gazette
A monthly webzine to make Linux a little more fun.
=Daemon News
A great portal for all sorts of BSD information.
=Celeste Stokeley's website
An award winner for helpfulness to UNIX sysadmins everywhere.
=Kernel Traffic
A summary of the very active linux kernel developers list.
=Debian Free Software Guidelines
Or, the local definition (at least for a fairly large colony world around here) of what's free enough for full distribution and what isn't.
=Linux Weekly News
You can view a certain amount of Linux news, at some delay. To get it all right away, you have to subscribe.
=FreeBSD Documentation
With pointers to all sorts of good stuff, including books.
+Linux Documentation Project
We encourage you not only to read a bunch of these, but to follow the maintainer's links, so you know you're getting the current versions of these HOWTOs.

...and last but not least...

=The Jargon File
With a bit of silliness and a lot of historical reference for the programmer community at large.
* Gold pips stay onsite
+ Gold half-pips lead off-site, to crew maintained pages
= Silver pips lead off-site
- Silver half-pips title local content
 
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