The Linux Documentation Project

Welcome to the Linux Documentation Project (LDP) Homepage!

This copy of the LDP homepage is dated May 5, 1999
the date of the master copy on metalab.unc.edu is here.

IMPORTANT: There are many LDP mirrors around the world, please use one near you. This page is updated weekly! If you are using a mirror site, and the date on this page is not within about a week of today's date, then please check the master page at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ for a more current version and mailto:gregh@metalab.unc.edu with the location of the old mirror site.

Suggestions Welcome: mailto:gregh@metalab.unc.edu with comments and ideas.


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The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. The overall goal of the LDP is to collaborate in taking care of all of the issues of Linux documentation, ranging from online documentation (man pages, HTML, and so on) to printed manuals covering topics such as installing, using, and running Linux. Here is the Linux Documentation Project Manifesto and Copyright License for LDP works.

For translations of LDP works and documentation in languages other English, have a look at the !english links.

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Greg Hankins, gregh@metalab.unc.edu

Last Modified: May 5, 1999 by Greg Hankins
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