References
Please do not send personal email to me or Jes. Many "knowledgeable" folks frequent the RedHat m68k mailing-list and usenet (news), so your question(s) may already have been answered there. This allows others to benefit from the response to
your questions, and becomes part of the reference archive for future RedHat m68k Linux installers.If you have questions or need help, first check the following:
RedHat m68k Linux mailing-list ( http://archive.redhat.com/m68k-list/ to view past messages ).
RedHat m68k Linux mailing-list ( [email protected] to subscribe ).
RedHat m68k Linux mailing-list ( [email protected] to post a question ).
m68k Linux newsgroup at comp.os.linux.m68k which includes RedHat, Debian, and WatchTower m68k distributions.
The following online resources are most valuable to the Amiga user:
Aminet [searchtool] [mirrors] [anonymous FTP] (USA)
Aminet [searchtool] [mirrors] [anonymous FTP] (Germany)
m68k Linux Archive [mirrors] (USA)
m68k Linux Archive [mirrors] (Germany)
RedHat m68k Archive (FTP, Denmark), RedHat m68k Archive (HTTP, Denmark)
RedHat m68k mirror (FTP, Italy) , RedHat m68k mirror (HTTP, Italy)
RedHat m68k mirror (FTP, USA)
A tarred/gzipped .tgz archive of this document package is available (use "save-file" mode).
Linux (Amiga) resources:
Always refer to the official m68k Linux Home Pages for further info, FAQ's, and news.
My Home Page (plug….)
My original Watchtower m68k Linux Install FAQ which still contains some useful (yet aging) info.
The (new) Amiga Debian m68k Linux install FAQ.
Information on PLIP (Networking via printer port) for Amiga can be found here.
The m68k Linux user-registration site is here. Please stop by and register.
Linux (RedHat) resources:
The online version of the RedHat Linux Unleashed book.
Please review the current RedHat Linux Installation Manual , or the generic RedHat Linux Installation Howto.
The RedHat Linux Homepage, which also supports x86, alpha and sparc ( with unofficial support for m68k ).
Linux (generic) resources:
Remember to check slashdot daily for the latest Linux happenings.
The Linux PCMCIA information page can be found here.
For the latest Linux software and packages mark freshmeat as one of your best sources..
The Debian Linux Homepage, which also supports m68k, as well as other platforms.
Always check LinuxNow for the latest Linux files and packages. (a good archive)
Also check LinuxHQ for another outlook on the latest Linux files and packages.
The super-useful Linux Software Encyclopedia is your friend.
The LinuxNow file search is also a helpful database of Linux applications.
The latest base kernel sources (intel-centric) are always available at kernel.org.
For kernel configuration and compilation info, read the (intel biased) Kernel-HOWTO.
For the Sunsite Linux Documentation Project , as well as many Linux HOWTO documents.
For the mother of all online archives, check the Sunsite HTTP , Sunsite FTP sites (try MIRRORS.html for a site near you).
Another excellent Linux archive is Walnut Creek CDRom FTP site which also mirrors Sunsite, RedHat, and many other archives..
A site with good Linux background info may be found Here (x86-centric).
For Internet Gateway, IP-Forwarding information, see the Masquerade Homepage.
For information on Win95/NT network connectivity, check The Samba Homepage.
For information about html-caching, see the Squid Homepage.
The Linux/Unix Cdrecord (burn your own cdrom's) Homepage is here.
The CDParanoia (reads music cd's) Homepage is here.
Amiga (non-Linux) resources:
For the most comprehensive list of online Amiga information, check the AmiMonster.
Take a peek at AmiNet file archive and searchtool often. (see online resources above).
For a very-good source of A4000 hardware information, see Warren Block's A4000 page.
The official Amiga (Gateway2000) Homepage is here.
For a grin, take a look at the irritating questions FAQ.