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Hi everyone. Anything regarding linux, which one needs to understand from simple to intermediate level can be found here http://lwn.net/. Although it can not help in research much it can atleast give you clues and further links for investigation.
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This one is also my all time favorits: http://www.linuxjournal.com/
You guys are already aware of http://tldp.org … What other …. let me think ….. this http://www.advancedlinuxprogramming.com/ is another good one for serious programmers. For security I would recommend this http://www.linuxsecurity.com/ site. I think everyone in our group should have a look around in this site once a while to keep uptodate on areas that we are not working on.
This one http://www.networksecurityarchive.org/html/ is again for our group but don’t know if it is really good or not.
I was reading a review but missed its link. It was about openSUSE and it mentioned that it is the best in linux community these days. It is termed as against Vista. I think we should have a look at it becoz that means that apart from unix maturity it has a stable desktop environment with all the look and feel a user could imagine!
If anyone is getting bored becoz of getting stuck in some silly code here http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html is what will remind of ur early days as good hackers! I am at the moment checking it out and it seems to be good for knowing how we can make security cources which are practical enough.
Nice work with the links. This can turn into a nice resource for any future newbie too.