A lot of investigation went into the making of this web site.
The Official Unofficial Monkey Linux Web Site would not have been possible without the guidance of the literature created by many individuals, foundations, and corporations. This section lists the trademarked material mentioned within this site and references the copyrighted material used to build my knowlege base of Monkey to the point of making this site and it’s tutorials possible.
- Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
- Copyrights
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
All brand names and product names used
throughout this site are trade names, trademarks, or registered
trademarks of their respective owners. The following is my attempt
to itemize the trademarked language used in this site.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
www.amd.com
Apache is a trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
www.apache.org
ARJ is a trademark of ARJ Software, Inc.
www.arjsoftware.com
Avatar is a registered trademark and Shark 250 is a trademark of Avatar
Peripherals, Inc.
www.goavatar.com/
www.techadvice.com/support/avatar/avatar-main.htm
Cirrus is a registered trademark of Cirrus Logic.
www.cirrus.com
Compaq and Presario are registered trademarks of Compaq Computer Corp.
www.compaq.com
DOSEMU is a trademark of the DOSEMU-Development-Team.
www.dosemu.org
FVWM (F Virtual Window Manager) is copyrighted 1988 by Evans and
Sutherland Computer Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah; 1989 by the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, All
rights reserved; and it is also copyrighted 1993 and 1994 by Robert
Nation.
www.fvwm.org
man-pages.net/linux/man1/fvwm95-2.1.html
GNU (GNU's Not Unix) is a registered trademark of the Free Software Foundation.
The following binaries mentioned in this web site fall under the GNU General
Public License (GPL): bash, fileutils, finger, gawk, gcc, grep, groff, gzip,
ln, make, midnight commander, mtools, shellutils, tar, and workbone.
www.gnu.org
GRiD is a trademark or registered trademark of GSCS, Inc. Formerly known
as GRiD Government Systems and GRiD Systems Corp.
www.grid.com
IBM, Cyrix, and PC-DOS are registered trademarks of IBM Corp.
www.ibm.com
Intel, 386, 486, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Intel Corp.
www.intel.com
Links was written by and is maintained by Mikulas Patocka and is released under
the GNU General Public License.
links.sourceforge.net
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
www.kernel.org
Lynx is copyrighted by the University of Kansas and is distributed under the
GNU GPL.
lynx.isc.org
Monkey Linux was developed by, is maintained by, and is copyrighted 1996, 1997 by Milan Kerslager.
www.spsselib.hiedu.cz/monkey
Microsoft, FAT 12/16/32, VFAT, SMBFS, MS-DOS, Windows 3.x/9x/Me/NT/2000, MS Edit,
Hotmail, and Internet Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corp.
www.microsoft.com
Netscape, Netscape Navigator, Netscape Navigator Gold, and Netscape
Communicator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications
Corp.
www.netscape.com
Novell is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc.
www.novell.com
Oak is a trademark of Oak Technology, Inc.
www.oaktech.com
Pine and Pico are trademarks of the University of Washington.
www.washington.edu/pine
Sendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
www.sendmail.org
Sun Microsystems and NFS are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Trident is a trademark of Trident Microsystems, Inc.
www.tridentmicro.com
UNIX is a registered trademark and X Window System is a trademark of The
Open Group.
www.opengroup.org
www.unix-systems.org
www.x.org
Wordstar is a trademark of The Learning Company.
www.learningco.com
Workbone version 2.3 is copyrighted 1994 Thomas McWilliams.
XFree86 is pending trademark registration by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
www.xfree86.org
Copyrights
The following is a bibliography of the literature used in the making of this web site. Other noteworthy sources are my conversations with Melissa Ramirez and my eavesdropping on conversations held between various members of the Tacoma Linux Users Group (www.taclug.org).
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http://members.aol.com/axcel216/secrets.htm.
Borowski, Matthew. FTP mini-HOWTO. v0.2, 9 January 2000.
www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/FTP.html.
Brockwell, Stephen E., Yip, Elizabeth, and Wilk, Philip. 1998.
Compaq Contura Aero Frequently Asked Questions. 3.3.6.9
Monkey Distribution. www.faqs.org/faqs/pc-hardware-faq/laptops/compaq-aero/section-186.html.
Burns, Joe. 1999. HTML Goodies. Indianapolis, IN: Earthweb Press.
Carasik, Anne H. 1999. Linux® System Administration. New York, NY: M&T Books.
ComputerHope.com. 2000. Computer History. History from B.C. to 2000 A.D.
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Cooper, Mendel. 1999. Building and Installing Software Packages for Linux. v1.91, 27 July 1999. www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html#toc1.
Danesh, Arman and Das, Gautam. 2000. Special Edition Using Linux® System
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Fischer, Chris. 2001. The Loadlin+Win95/98/ME mini-HOWTO v1.5.2, 21 Feb 2001. www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Loadlin+Win95-98-ME.html.
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Hinner, Martin. 1998. The Filesystems HOWTO. Version 0.7.5, 22 August 2000. www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Filesystems-HOWTO.html.
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Kerslager, Milan. 1997. Monkey-Mini Linux Web Site. Monkey Linux v06. English Version May 8, 1997. Czech Version September 5, 1997. www.spsselib.hiedu.cz/monkey.
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Microsoft Corporation. 2001. Common Questions About the FAT32 File System. Article-ID: Q253774. Last Reviewed: July 6, 2001. www.microsoft.com.
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