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Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers by Robert Kiesling, <kiesling@terracom.net>. 
This is the list of Frequently Asked Questions about Linux, the free Unix for 386/486/586, Alpha, MIPS, and some 680x0 and PPC processors.
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Linux META-FAQ by Michael K. Johnson, <johnsonm@redhat.com>. 
This is the Meta-FAQ for Linux. It is mainly a list of valuable sources of information. Check these sources out if you want to learn more about Linux, or have problems and need help.
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ATAPI - IDE CDROM FAQ by Mathew E. Kirsch, <kirschm@snyalfva.cc.alfredtech.edu>. 
Your most frequently asked questions about ATAPI/IDE CDROM drives.
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Brief Linux FAQ by Neil Zanella, <nzanella@ganymede.cs.mun.ca>. 
This document is meant to provide general help to Linux users, especially newbies.
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Cryptographic File System FAQ  by Alexander O. Yuriev, <alex@bach.cis.temple.edu> 
This document describes how to compile, install and setup CFS that was written by Matt Blaze of AT&T, under Linux.
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Ftape FAQ by Johan De Wit, <jdewit@unicall.be>. 
This is a very incomplete attempt to create a FAQ for the Ftape Floppy Tape Device Driver.
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GNOME FAQ by Todd Graham Lewis, <tlewis@mindspring.com>. 
This is the FAQ for GNOME, the GNU Network Object Model Environment.
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Informix on Linux FAQ by Kurt Wall, <kwall@uswest.net>. 
This is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) with answers related to the installation, configuration and use of the Informix Standard Engine and the ESQL/C development tool on Linux.
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Joe Command Reference by Paul Sutton. 
A command reference of the Joe editor.
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Inofficial StarOffice 4.0 for Linux FAQ by Michael Hoennig, <mhoennig@on-line.de>. 
FAQs with Answers for the StarOffice 4.0.
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Linux Alpha FAQ by Geerten Kuiper, David Mosberger and Martin Ostermann. 
This document attempts to answer the most common Linux/Alpha related questions. It also contains various pointers to other information sources that may help you get started in the Alpha world. The latest version of this FAQ can always be found via the Linux/Alpha home page.
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Linux ISDN FAQ (local mirror) by Bernhard Hailer. 
How to Get Access to the Internet With Linux Over ISDN and synchronous PPP.
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Linux Java FAQ by Stephen Wynne. 
This document attempts to answer the most commonly-asked questions on the java-linux@java.blackdown.org mailing list. Its focus is the Blackdown JDK. More information on running Java on Linux is available at http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html.
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Linux/m68k FAQ by Chris Lawrence, <quango@ix.netcom.com>. 
This is the Frequently Asked Questions file for the port of the Linux operating system to Motorola 680x0-based systems.
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Linux/MIPS FAQ by Ralf Bächle, <linux-mips@fnet.fr>. 
Linux/MIPS is a port of the LINUX Operating System to computers equipped with MIPS processors. Linux/MIPS is based on the latest sources distributed by Linus Torvalds, the author of the original Linux/i386 kernel.
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Linux Multicast FAQ by Michael Esler, <esler@cs.Virginia.EDU>. 
Information about Multicast for Linux.
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Linux SMP FAQ by David Mentré, <David.Mentre@irisa.fr>.
This FAQ review main issues (and I hope solutions) related to SMP configuration under Linux.
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Linux Threads FAQ by Sean Walton, <walton@oclc.org>. 
This FAQ is designed to answer several frequently asked questions about Linux threads.
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PPP - Point to Point Protocol FAQ by Al Longyear, <longyear@netcom.com>. 
This document contains a list the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about PPP for Linux (and their answers). It is really not a HOWTO, but is in classical Question/Answer form. We have a different document which represents the PPP-HOWTO. It is written by Robert Hart.
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Sig11 FAQ by R.E. Wolff, <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl>. 
This FAQ describes what the possible causes are for an effect that bothers lots of people lately. Namely that a linux(*)-kernel (or any other large package for that matter) compile crashes with a "signal 11". The cause can be software or (most likely) hardware.
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XFree86 FAQ by the XFree86 Projects support team, <XFree86@XFree86.org>. 
This document is intended to provide answers to the questions most often received by the XFree86[tm] Project's support team (which can be reached at XFree86@XFree86.org). It is also a source of information more recent than the documentation included with the latest release.
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