and, of course:

kdehelp /usr/info/grub.info.gz

or similar, will work nicely under KDE environments.

Peter Astrand wrote:
> 
> > In addition to the EMACS and TkInfo interfaces pointed out there is
> > another console interface with Lynx like bindings called pinfo (i.e.
> > you can use the arrow keys to traverse links).  0.5.9 is the latest
> 
> Gnome-help-browser is also capable of viewing info-documents.
> 
> This question "How the !"#$ do I read info-documents?" is quite common. I
> think some people hesitate to use GNU software because they can't read the
> docs.
> 
> Maybe we can improve the situation by including a README in the docs/
> directory, explaining what (Tex)info is all about, which readers and
> tools are available and where these can be found. I think should be done
> for all GNU packages, in the same manner as ABOUT-NLS, INSTALL etc.
> 
> /Peter Astrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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