Linux Ecology-HOWTO
Werner Heuser
Wade Hampton
Michael Opdenacker
Copyright © 1999-2009 Werner Heuser
0.20, 2009-09-28
The Linux-Ecology-HOWTO discusses ways to make computers less harmful to our environment and to solve some ecological issues. It explains how to use Linux to save power and consumables like paper and ink. Since it does not require big hardware, Linux may be used with old computers to make their life cycle longer. Games may be used in environmental education and software is available to simulate ecological processes.
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Reduction of Power Consumption
- 2. Alternative Power Supplies - Sun, Wind, Water
- 3. Noise Reduction
- 4. Saving Consumables (Paper, Ink, etc.)
- 5. Ecological Behaviour is Convenient
- 6. Recycling of Consumables (Paper, Printer Cartridges, CD, Floppies, Tapes)
- 7. Reduction of Radiation, Electro Magnetic Fields, Heat
- 8. Extending the Life Cycle of your Hardware
- 9. Using Linux on non-PC Hardware
- 10. X10 - Home Automation System
- 11. Uninterruptible Power Supply - UPS
- 12. Games
- 13. Ecology Software (Simulation, Data Collection, Statistics, etc.)
- 13.1. Ecolab
- 13.2. Tierra
- 13.3. Linux in Environmental Research
- 13.4. SWARM
- 13.5. Climate-Dynamics
- 13.6. UNCERT
- 13.7. EcoTopia
- 13.8. Digiqual
- 14. Related Projects, Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
- 15. Credits
- 16. Revision History
- A. Appendix A - Linux with Laptops
- B. Appendix B - MP3-Hardware-Decoder at Parallel Port
- C. Appendix C - Bibliography
- D. Appendix D - Recommendations for Buying a New Computer
- E. Appendix E - A New Environmentally Friendly Hardware Design
- F. Appendix F - Computer Related Eco Labels
- G. Appendix G - Other Operating Systems
- G.1. DOS
- H. Appendix H - URLs of Recyclers
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