Linux & Unix
175 sites
https://999eagle.moe/
The personal homepage of Sophie Raven (unit ⛧-440729), a self-described synthetic mind with interests spanning cybersecurity, open source contribution, Nix package maintenance, and server infrastructure at catgirl.cloud. The site has a distinctive robotic-doll persona and links to technical writings, fediverse posts, and a quirky community called the roboring.
http://pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
A comprehensive Linux command line reference packed with practical, copy-paste-ready examples covering everything from file searching and text manipulation to networking, disk management, and process control. Available in multiple languages and PDF format, this cheat sheet by pixelbeat.org is an invaluable quick-reference for both beginners and seasoned Linux users.
https://teethinvitro.neocities.org/webring/linuxring
LinuxRing (also called *nixRing) is a webring connecting personal websites whose owners use Linux, Unix-like, or other alternative operating systems such as Haiku or Plan9. It features a growing directory of member sites spanning FOSS advocacy, tech writing, personal blogs, and programming projects, with OS-specific icons like Tux to represent each member's system.
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https://shring.sh/
Shring is a curated webring connecting Unix-flavored personal sites, styled with a terminal aesthetic and command-line syntax throughout. Its 13 members share a love of Linux, BSD, programming, and tinkering, making it a neat hub for discovering small, technically-minded corners of the web.
https://nydragon.eu/
Nydragon's corner is a personal homepage for a self-hosting enthusiast who manages their infrastructure with Nix and champions privacy over big tech solutions. The site highlights their homelab stack including Navidrome, Forgejo, and Jellyfin, and showcases their toolbox of Rust, Nix, C/C++, and Linux.
https://sneexy.synth.download/
Ruben (aka Sneexy) is a self-described 'Professional Computer Toucher' who documents his deep enthusiasm for Linux, running a customized Kinoite variant built with BlueBuild on personal devices and Fedora Server in server environments. The site doubles as a hub for a small community of synth-themed services, complete with webrings, social links, and a charming old-web aesthetic.
https://thunix.net/~naglfar
Hosted on Thunix, this site offers a collection of practical Linux and Unix tutorials covering topics like Tar backups, Blender rendering, OpenSSH, digital image tools, and audio/video conversion. It serves as a handy reference hub for command-line users and open-source enthusiasts looking for concise how-to guides.
https://b4d.sablun.org/
The personal blog of Deni Bačić, known online as b4d and s55db, a senior Linux admin and HPC sysop with experience at research institutions and tech organizations. The site covers a minimalist geek lifestyle touching on Linux, infosec, networking, server administration, and ham radio.
http://trembath.co.za/mctutorial.html
Jane Trembath's comprehensive tutorial on Midnight Commander, the powerful console file manager for Linux, walks readers through everything from basic navigation and keyboard shortcuts to FTP transfers, Samba networking, and advanced operations like installing from source. The well-structured guide covers Mac usage as well, making it a handy reference for both new and experienced terminal users who want to get the most out of mc.
https://grymoire.com/Unix/Find.html
Bruce Barnett's comprehensive tutorial on the Unix 'find' command covers everything from basic file searching to advanced techniques using xargs, cpio, file permissions, and expressions. Part of the larger Grymoire Unix reference collection, this page is a go-to resource for anyone looking to master one of the most essential Unix/Linux command-line tools.