> If not, ask smart questions[1] > [1] http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
I sincerely hope that what I've been asking so far are not viewed as "dumb questions"! Here's my first feedback on the manual (since I have to read the manual before I can start using the installer!) It would be really nice if the html version of the manual had a prominent link to a PDF or plain-ascii-text version, for the sake of those like me who have trouble reading large html documents from CRT screens. I'll have to read up on how to submit a bug-report on this. (Yes, I've located the section of the installation manual that points to the other manual that points to... and tells how to submit a bug report.) In the mean time, I'll also be reading up on CVS and trying to figure out how to generate my own PDF or text from the hints I've got so far. Are there any other developer tools I should be reading up on in order to get to the point of having a readable installation manual in hand? Hopefully, all this will eventually lead to my being able to make a useful contribution to testing the OldWorld PowerMac version of debian installer -- which was the original aim, after all! Thanks! Rick > > You are right, we should update the "What can I do to help?" section. > So it is attached... > > +An other way to help is test the Debian-Installer > +on your hardware, especailly if you have access to none Intel computers. > +</p> > + > +<p> > +Follow the instructions from > + <a href="http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/">the install manual</a>. > + ( feedback on the manual is also welcome ) > +</p> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]