The ILUG Library is a list containing the names and email addresses of ILUG
members that have CD's or books that they are willing to loan.
If you do wish to borrow some item mentioned here you must make a personal
arrangement with the owner of that item.
If you have something that you would like to be included in this list,
please do not hesitate to let us know.
Please note: All email addresses here have '.nospam' appended to them as a safeguard against spam attacks, please delete it
before emailing.
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"Programing Linux" published by Que
Donated by Tony Fitzgerald.
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(Special Edition) Using Linux fourth edition
Donated by Adam Sheridan.
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Red Hat 6.2
Mandrake 7.0
SuSE 6.4 ( DVD 9GB)
Open Linux 2.4
Donated by Jason Corcoran.
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Linux Complete
Linux System Administration:
By Anne Carasik
With Slackware 3.5 CD
Donated by John Gay.
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Debian 2.1
Redhat 6. Boxed Intel Version
Suse 6.1 Full Version.
FreeBSD 3.0 CD
StarOffice 5.1
A few books
Will also burn CD's at cost (about £1.50+pp each)
Donated by Edward Humphrey
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"Linux in 24 hours"
For the COMPLETE BEGINNER
Donated by Dave Wilson, Belfast
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Redhat 6.1 Boxed Intel Version (standard Edition)
Linux In A Nutshell
Samba Integrating Unix and windows (John D Blair)
Building Internet firewalls (O'Reilly)
The Apache Server
Free BSD 2.2.7
Donated by Mark Fagan, Dublin
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Using Linux special Edition
(copyright QUE 1998).
Includes RH, Caldera and Suse.
Good beginners book
Red Hat 6.1 CD (*2)
Corel Linux CD (*2)
Donated by Padraig Brady
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RH Linux Unleashed 2nd Ed. w/ RH4.2 CD
RH 6.0 for Sparc CD from UKUUG Sept 99
Slackware 3.6 Cheapbytes CD
FreeBSD 3.0 CD
Linux Archives Autumn 1998 Cheapbytes
Donated by Ruairi Newman, Dublin
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Debian 2.1 (slink) for SPARC
Donated by Sascha Luck, Dublin
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"Effective C++" and "More Effective C++" (the CD version) by Scott Meyers.
Donated by Noel Carroll, Dublin.
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RH 5.1, 5.2 (PCPLUS), 6.0
SUSE Linux 5.2(PCPLUS)
Donated by Simon Bradish, Galway City Area.
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Linux Dev Resource Aug97 incl. RH 4.2,
Debian1.3.1,slackware 3.3,GNU archive +more
RedHat 6 (from cheapbytes)
Donated by Diarmuid Collins.
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Debian 1.3, 1.3update, 2.0, 2.1
RedHat 4.2, 5.0, 5.2
Slakware 3.4
Suse 5.x (PC Plus)
Also have WP8 (Download / Lite)
StarOffice 5.0
A few books
Will also burn CD's at cost (about £2 each)
Donated by Proinnsias Breathnach, Dublin (North Side).
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Suse 6.0 Full version.
Suse 6.2 Full Version.
Sean Mc Cann,086 8767276, Dublin southside.
- Mandrake 6.0.
Donated by John Allen, Dublin.
- RedHat 5.2, Slackware 3.5, Debian 2, FreeBSD 2.2.7 and FreeBSD 3.0
Donated by Alan in Voyager Internet Cafe, Waterford.
- RedHat 5.2, SuSe 5.2
Donated by Paul Curtayne, Kerry.
- Linux Pro 4.1a
Donated by Christian van den Bosch, Cork.
- Open Linux Lite
Donated by Christian van den Bosch, Cork.
- Red Linux 4.2 (3 copies)
Donated by Christian van den Bosch, Cork.
- Suse 6.0
Donated by "Linux
Solutions", Dublin.
- "Design your own 32bit OS" - book&CD
Donated by John Looney, Dublin.
- "Mandrake 6.0.1" (like redhat but easier for most people)
Donated by John Looney, Dublin.
- "FreeBSD 2.4"
Donated by John Looney, Dublin.
- "C - The white bible", by Kernighan and Ritchie
Donated by John Looney, Dublin.
- "ANSI C for beginners"
Donated by John Looney, Dublin.
- "Linux in a nutshell"
Donated by Ken Guest, Dublin.
- "Webmaster in a nutshell"
Donated by Ken Guest, Dublin.
- RedHat 3.03 cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- Redhat 4.2 Powertools cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- Redhat 5.0 cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- Debian cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- slackware cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- Debian cd
Donated by Kevin Lyda, Dublin.
- Debian 2.1
Donated by Liam Bedford, Dublin.
- Redhat 4.1
Donated by Stephen Shirley, Dublin.
- S.U.S.E. 5.2
Donated by Hugh Mc Gauran.
- Redhat 5.0
Donated by Hugh Mc Gauran.
- Slackware 3.4
Donated by Hugh Mc Gauran.
- C for Engineers
Donated by Paul Jakma, Dublin.
- C++ Nuts & Bolts
Donated by Paul Jakma, Dublin.
- RJ-45 crimper
Donated by Paul Jakma, Dublin.
- Debian 2.0
RedHat 5.2
FreeBSD 2.2.6
OpenBSD 2.3
Offered by the "Redbrick Free Software Library", contact John Looney, Dublin.
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