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Last modified Sat Oct 7 00:00:52 2000
Author: Donald Becker, Phil Merkey
Site of the Beowulf clustering project, the first group to build a high performance cluster computer from nodes running Linux on commodity hardware. The site includes a history of the project, resources for obtaining the required system and programming software to build your own Beowulf, and links to related projects and organisations.
http://www.beowulf.org/
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Last modified Tue Jul 8 04:07:20 1997
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http://cap.anu.edu.au/cap/projects/linux/
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Author: DataPower Technology, Inc
Ratings, driver information and other resources related to using all kinds of hardware (cards, peripherals and complete systems) with Linux.
http://linhardware.com/
Last modified Wed Feb 21 13:40:23 2001
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http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
Last modified Tue Dec 21 07:44:01 1999
Author: markus@schlup.net
A searchable overview of known USB devices and the current quality of driver support under Linux.
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/
Last modified Tue Jul 28 23:15:47 1998
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Open Hardware Certification Program
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http://www.debian.org/OpenHardware/
Last modified Thu Feb 8 22:01:02 2001
Author: The Puffin Group, Inc.
Information and resources about the port of Linux to the HP Precision Architecture Family (PA-RISC) of processors.
http://www.parisc-linux.org/
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http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux.html
The Open Hardware Specification
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Last modified Mon Jan 22 02:40:26 2001
Author: Compaq Computer Corporation.
A site whose goal is "to encourage and facilitate the creation of open source software for use on handheld and wearable computers". Contains information about available handheld computers capable of running free operating systems (mainly Linux and *BSD), along with resources for both using and developing for these platforms.
http://handhelds.org/
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